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The Athletic DePt.


THE LONG DISTANCE LOq A PUBLIC,{TION FOR RUNNERS BY RUNNERS volEe 18, No. 2ll .Iury 1973 Publi6hed molthly sde! the au6pices of the United States Tlack & Field Federation, lZ25 N. loth Ave., Tucson, Aiizona 8 5? 02. Amual Subscription Rates: $5. 00. Add $3.00 foi lsl ( -a6b Va:l o! b5.00 Ior Ai. M";r ir U.5, A, & Cdnada, sihgle copies and back is€ue6 - 50f. S".o,d..a_' pos agc pa:o a lucsor, Ar:zona, New 6ub6cliptions and renewals should be sent ilirectly to the USTFF, c/o Calr W. Cooper, Executive Director, 1225 N. 10th Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85?02. Plea€e sead .ac ra6ulr. ard a!ri.t.6 for pub' "ar:oh ,o H. B. Ross, Edito!, 306 We6t Center St., Woodbury, N.J. 08096.

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Iy Southeh California Stridels) to a nearly udreald per{ect score in the teafr race (6 points). Bilr Gookid, Sa! Diego TC, {inished r9th i! Z:3r:52, a new u.s. age-40 best by 206 (old hark was by Wart Renaud). The race was sponsored by tie We6t Yatley TC

& San Mateo Recreation Dept. Teah: l. Beverly Hills Stiiders 6; 2. West Valley TC-A 24; 3. Big Vailey Harriers, Stockron, Calit. 35.,4. WVTC-B, 50; 5. Fresno Pacific College 5l; 6. West Valley J&S 'rA' , 76: 7. Cuher City AC, 79; 8. Staifold RC,87; 9. Northern Cali{orhia Seniors ',A" 96; 10. SFoc, 103.

CLASSIFlED ADVERTISEMENTS - Adve!ti6e youl ev€nt ro increase your entries, or your product to increa€e sa1e6. ($3.00 per in6ertion). Full or 1/Z page advertising rale6 sent upon !eque€t. CLUB SPECL{L| 5 o! more paia o{ Nikc Nylon Boston r?3 to one addless - $r5.00 per pai!. Nike Marathon - $r1.00 per pair. Add $1.00 pe! pai! po€tage. Imhediate delivery, 6-12. Write: Th€ Jog Shop, Jam€s Morris, 1203 E. Warren, Brownfield, Tef,.?9316, ANNOUNCING- Third Amual Sr'itchback Scamper - Suqday, October 21, 1973 2.Ql P, M. 7.8 miles alons the hi6totic S\ritchback Txail Jrotu Sfrdit Hill to the top of Mo@t Piggah overlooking Jie Thorle, Pa. AAU sanctioned, Sponsored by Carbon Coutyrs Rec!eatioa Authority. I.formation from Edward Gildea, The Valley Gazeiite, 102 lV. Watea St., Lan610rd, Pa. 18232. MEET 1NFORMATION - TI'IRD ANNUAL MASTERS INDMDUAL AND TEAM A.A.U, 10,000 Meters l9?3 Cross Country Running Championship, November 1?th at 2:00 F. M. EST, Lorain Costy Cotuuhity College, r00q\orrti ^bb-Road, yrrr, ot.o. ^cF c.oL 5 40_ra, 50-59, 60-69, ?0 and over- Team lace can includ€ aiy combination oJ age groups, Entry Fee: $3.00 ler indi, oLa . 5 c.00 pc. rczn 18 n a- pd. . r.\: I tn\, Fac- D:.-.ror: ia, l,11rlh-lm, C-., ro!s-.orrr) DOUG SCHMENK WINS NATIONAL AAU MARATHON san V"L-o, .a I., -s" 7- DoLg S, hmen , l asr l A tC, Zz-yea!.-old, lecolded a per6onal be6t and era!ed Don Kardongrs cour€e mark o{ z:18:05 with a stelting 2:15:48, second best by an American this yea! and seventh be6t ever by an individual, His hargin of wictory

was over 4-minutes, certainly a spectacuLar achieve' heht considering the quality of the lield he had just deleated, Joln Vitate dsplicated his 1972 Iihish by a narrow hargin ol lour seconds over .urpri6e third-placer Don Kennedy! North Calolina TC, who imploved hi6 PR by €ode seveb dlnute s. A gloup oI ter lunner6 pa6sed by the lirst checkpoint in a swilt 25:45, but five mile6 later it was only six oa €eveh. By the {ifteen mi1€ mark, the group was cut to ju6t three: scbaenk, Vitale, abd Bernard Alten of Enslandrs Pover Athletic Club. Shoatly lhereafte!, the Lo6 Angeles math teacher took coomand {oa good. Hi6 pace didbrt laltel a bit as he pressed on lo his imDres6ive maigin of victory, Don KeEedy, rho wa6 never too tar behind the leade!6, but had never ru4 in the lead pack, cloeed the gap on Vitale by 6ome 30s in the 1a6t mile, aad jrst missed €ecood place by fou! 6ecoods. Phil camp (4th) led the Beverty Hit16 Striders (former-

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(Joh ihe Elder), Les Pawson & Don Heinicke _ all Iamiliar nades lo readers ol the Lohg Di6tance Los. It is a16o usuauy suPposed that Clarence DeMar was our mo€t €uccessfut oLtrnpic marathoner but i{ we include the so-called 'uofficial' o1]mPic6 ol 1906 then Joe Forsha{ outshone DeMar. 1896 - A. Blake DNI l9!q - 6. A. Newtonj ?, J. creean :.999 - r. T. Hicks: 2. A. core,vr 3. N€f ion L9!q - 3, w. Flanrj 12. i. F.rsha(; lvl. Slring DNF .!.2!g - l. J. Hayes:3. Foishalrr:. n. iIalton;9" Louis Tewanidat 14. S. rlatch. T. \1olrissey and M.J. Rya DNF. There ie.e 1c !h!ee rLnne! 1i6its dtil 1932. 3. G. Stlobino;4. A. Sockaieis; 8. J. Elxreben _191410. For6haw; 12, c. D€r'iari :. -..raoima; 17. H. Smith; r8. T, LilLey. J aer:oids and M.J. Ryan are listed aB 'uPlacei !3L- 7. J. Orgaai U. C. Linder, 12 c r'1€1Lo!. A. Roth DNF. 3. c, DeMali 16. F. wendlinei lE F zlhai !423. w. Chulchill, ?5. MeUo!. R .illiams DNF l93g 5. J. Rayi 9. A. Michelse.; 2?. De\lari 31. J. Henigan;,1I. H. Flicki 44' W. Agee l93Z - ?. Michelsen; u. H. Oldagi (Henisan' DNF) lil6 - rs. .1.e. Kelley. ELlison 'Tatzan Brovn aid Wtu. McMahon are listed as I'withdr€1'". -llSq - J.A. Kelley, L. Pawsoa, Do. Heini.ke entrants. Olrspics canceued. 1948- 14. Ted Vogeti 21. J,A. Keltey; 2'1. O. Ma@jne! 1952 - i3. V. Dtygall;36. Tom Jone€r 44. Ted corbitt lt3; - 20. Nick coste6; 21. Jobn J. Kellev, Deaa Thack' lrray, DNI 1960 - 19. i, J, KeLley; 30. Alex Breckentidgei 'l8 G-

vcKenzie. Mc.l9g: - 6. Buddy Edelen;11. Billy Nt![sj 23. Pete 1968 - 1'1. Ken Moore; 16. Geo. Yougr 22. Ron Daws' @-- ,, ". Shortelr 4. K. Moore j 3. Jack Bacheler. In I90,!, the year the Americans swept the three maiot places, the fralathon times hit thei! all-time lot'^ Hick's rvinaing tide was 3t28t53. I have left all times out ol the above re€me because I co46ide! timeB worth' less a6 method o{ comPaaiag runnets in even sligltlv iliffelent eia6. For example, anyohe who doesnrt ibilk that Emil zatopek i5 at lea6t rhe '{30th be.t 5000 metet !wne! of all time and at least the 10th be6t Czech runae! at 5OoO doesn't know too ouch about lllning but st"ictly on a time basis ZatoPek doe6 not rate among the top,l3O in the wo!1d hor among the top 10 in Czech0610!"1:a. Do, o". o\e_ ,\ar 'o. zwhil. --Srd ce"d n--

4-MILE ROAD RUN (SHORT), ACTON, MASS. June 20, l9?3. (course Record: 17:56 bv Fat McMahon' L. Jerry LaFla]rde, Ba., l8:25i 2. loo crundy' una' Moore and Bacheler in the 1972 Games and it is comon_ t8:33r 3. Bruce Lehane, uha., 18:37; .1, Howard sclib1v but mistaketlY believed that this was the be6t Amefrner, Ea., l8:,13r 5. Teray Gallagher, ua , IE:'18; 6' It is a16o marathonin aa OI)dPic Perer Stipe, BAA, 19:oo; 7. Bernie Lancaster, BAA, ca shoving ever erroneouslv believed that Ar.ericans have not us@1lv 19:02; 8. Albelto Sarazar, NMC, 1!:09r 9. Joe Caiarano' BAA, 19:2.1; lo. Terry McCoy, cSIr', l9:32j tl. Kirk dore keu in the marathon. The following lesud€ Bhould in 190'l medaL6 the Pl?ang1e, Tnfts AA, 19:3r; 12. Chuck Rilev, CSU' 19:47 correct tbat earor- Americans swePt 1932 {ere 1920 and r9l2' iD 1908. did it again 13. Johr Babington, NMc, 19:56; 1'r. Chet Fortie!, NMC &il almost 19:5?r 15. Kenneth Gurski, una., zo:ol; 16 Glean charother very strong year6 And, but lor a couple oI misboneau, LAC, 20:OZ; L?. Thomas Knatr, NMC, 20:07; fortEes, 1964 could have been a veav strong vear' g'S Ollmpic an had that the 18. Steven Sweeney, Ea. , 20:11; 19. Richard soirh, ua. eo It is rot .tt aot generally eeneraly lnovD f ."- - is+o ahd 'had rhe olympic s b€ en held our iep! e - 20:12 j 20. chris cauahan, LAc, ?0:11i 1! P9_n -R-.i:c,€t: (16r finiBhed) seDtatives in rhe darathon vourd have been Joha A. Keuey unat.. z0:18j 22. Bruce Jenket, wS, 20:23.


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A MARATHON FOURTH MARKS A MAHOPAC FIRSTI Mahopac, N. Y., Jury ,4, 1973- Bill \4i1bur ol the New York AC and Irisbdan Morgan FeEell breezed throush E.3 mtle6 o{ Mahopac countryside to finish one-two in the filst Mahopac Road Ru sponsoredby the Mahopac Paients Club and the K. ol C. Co@ciL#57:13. The lace dleF 1?3 stalters who battled the aaio, the washed-out streets, and rhe dsch€duled hazards of mud s1ide6 and {oot-deepwater luildle6 alosd Lake Mahopac. Wilbur led throughout tbe race, in which a 6urplisingly large nlrmber of 158 r@ner6 lihished ahd was clocked in a winnihg tide oJ'!3:52. Feanell of the Millrose AA €xcil€d the crowd by challenging the leader Ior the last quartex miLe abd finished with a time oI43:59. The townspeople lihed the roads and le6londed with applause ahd drinks as the runer€ liled by interaittently. Third place went to Ciles Kemp, formel Swarltmore College runer and Met. AAU l5km champion, He captured the l5km title at Scal6dale in ApriL. Fenhell was daking his first startinthe a!ea, Formelly of Ireland, he att€oded N4urray State coUege ia Kentucky la6t yea!. He is now living ib the Brou. Veteaan Jim McDonagh, 49, {inished ninth in 4?:35 to just b€a! ou! Joe Buxn6 by 6eveh seconds lor the,10-.19 year trophy. BiU Baob6toh, 6o-year-ord Ner York City rrlnei, took the over 50 rrophy ia 60:52. The yougest runner to finish was l0-yea!-old Dolia Stetch oI Brook-

SCHOOLBOY SECTION (?4 starter6, Tl fbishe?6) 7 1. Erich Komdat, 15, Mahopac lds, 45t49; Z. Hal Ogneiodhy, 16' NYc, 45:55; 3. Ralaei Lua, 19, Brookrylr, 46:

59' 4. Bria Rothlusg, i6, P€ek6k ! N.Y-,47:12;5. Kurt L&caslel, i8, ltharto!, N,J.,,!8:16;6. Joe DeRose, 15, chappaqua, N.Y., 48:36; 7. Mike calangelo, 15, Monsey, N.Y., 48:25; 8. Calt Edgerton, Mahopac, N.Y.,50:16;9. Joh! Colebsl._y, 16, wharton, N.J.,50: 3?i 10. Vince Cbiappefta, Ja., 1?, Port Was}nngtoD HS, L.L,50:40;11. Hubert Vollher, 17, Mahopac, 50:59; 12. Bob Lakis, 16, Mahotac, 50:59; 13. Angelo caicia, 16, NYc, 5l:15; 14. Mike Duswalt, 18, Hopatcolg, N.J., 5l:59; 15. Jeft Ro6en, 17, Ossining, N. Y. , 52:03; 16. Jotb Eich, 17, Cafmel, N.Y., 52:08; t7. Std alaDkin6o!, Oak Ridge, N,J., 52:46; i8. Chris Lehrld, 15, Mahopac, 52t55i 19. Dave Nerson, 16, Croton Fatls, N.Y.,52:59; 20. Jin Clyde, 18, Valley Cottage, N.Y., 53:08; 21. Ron Tewett, l?, Peekskill, N. Y., 53:13; 22. Jffie. AiLe6. 17, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., 53:17;23. WaIt Mccotuerr, 16, Whaltoa, N.J., 53:l8i 24. Dan Paicoii, 16, Mahopac, 53,22, 25- Rabett MaMi, 16, Oueens, N. Y., 53159. Teaa: l. Mahopac H. S. , 5or 2. Jeffeison H,S. , N. J. , 68;3. Pearl River H.S., N.Y.,151.

FEMALE RUNNERS (13 staarers, rz finishers)

l. Nina Kusc6ik, Huntington, N.].., 55:03; Z. Marsaret Athay, lZ, Chappaqua. N.].., 56:22; 3, Katie Tob;, 19, Mamaroneck, N. ]., , 63:35; ,!. Debbie petLitlo. 16. Va1_ 1yn, N. Y. let Cottage, N,t,,67:Z2t 5. Carolile Mauer, 18, MaOPEN DIV. - i. Bill lfi1bur, 23, Unionvill€, N. Y. , ,13 hopac, N.Y., ?1:r7;6. TobyLetuer,30, Folest Hil1s, 52;2. Mo!gan Fennel\, 22, BraB, ,13r59; 3. ciles \.Y., ?Z:05j ?. Mary Holfman, t9, Brooklta, ?4:57; Kemp, 22, NYC, 41.22', 1. Totu Bit.h, 19, Brewster, 8, Doria Stetch, 10, Blooklld, ?8:tO, 9. Verodica VacN.Y., 45iZ?;5. Francis Spadalo, 23, YoaktownHts., caro, Mahopac, ?9:07; lO. Lofaine Lubin, 44, Scarsdate, 46:I8;6. BiLlOrBrieh, 20, SayviLle, N.Y., 46:45;7. 82t46i 11, Mary Mu!!hy, 38, Mahopac, 86:15t tZ. Karen SyL Pascale, 24, Peekskill, N,Y., 47:13r 8. Dave S€ne- creene, 16, Mahopac, 86124. --Joe Kleinermd-challe, 32, New Paltz, N. Y. , 4?:181 9. Jim McDoaagh, SECOND ANNUAL STATEN ISLAND AC 3 3/4-MILE 49, Brou, N. Y,, .17:35; t0. Joe Burns, !'!-, Bolata, N.J,, ,!?:'!Z;11, Bob Kaplan, 30, Pomona, N.Y., 4?:50; RUN, Clove Lake Park, Staten Island, N,Y., Suday, 12. Euiotl Michaet, 19, MitLwood, N.Y.,.18:25;13. Phil Jury 8, l9?3 l:00P.M. weaiher: velyhot! 95 degrees, See, 19, Yorktown Hts., ,18:3lj 1,1. AI Meehaa, 31, O1d Course Recoid: 18r50 by Af,t HaU, l9?2. Greenwich, Conn,, 48:51;15. creg Milia, 17, Montro6e, l. Althu! Hall, 26, uat,, S,1., 18:12.6 (New Meet and co-r"" B-co-d): '. Jo" Pe6<e. -o, srareE tsL&d AC, t8: N.Y., 48:59j 16. Ethie Rivas, 23! Brou, 50:17;17. Clilf Comano!, 24, N:fc, 5Qt26t i8. Richard McMahon, '19; 3. Ed Bove6, 30, New York AC, l9:36i 4. saaold 29, Broq, 50:31; 19. W6. Link, 25, Jet1ey C|,ty, N,J., Ognelony, 16' uat., 19:5lj 5. Rafaei Lua, 19, @at., 50:49; 20. David Black, 19, No. Arlinglon, N.J., 5l:12; Brooklla, 20:06; 6. Dan Dougherty Ji., 18, Slllo, zotzTi 21. Johr Horard, 18, Elmsford, N,Y., 51:1?j 22. John 7. Dan Tejada, 20, United Bohaa, ?0:30; 8. Thoeas P. Mulphy, ZZ, BtoB, 51t4/t 23. Dan Tejada, 20, NYC, Horan, 19, Blooklln, 20:50; 9. Angelo Garcia, 16, Blook sZ.\9,21. Da\e Lewi6, 31, Mahopac, 52:38; 25. Mar6- I),a, 21:09, 10. JasoncreUe!, z5' LIA?, z\.Izi ll. Yicbh;11 Chirds, 39, Putnam Va11ey, 53:11; 26, Stepb€n K1ing, aln Benchakul, 34' United Bohaa, 2L37i l2- Latty Le38, colden Bridge, N.Y.,53rr5;2?. ceolgePrice,24, ge!,26, CPIO, zlt37i 13. George KoclhaD, 32, OakBros, 53:38; 28. Robert Friedlander, 3.,1, Hartsdale, wood TC, 2l:56: 14. wh. Meredith, 18, Tyrone Par. TC ZZ:25i 15. Da Dough€rty Sr., 44, SIAC, ZZ..36t 16. Cba.. 53..42i 29. Vince Chiappetta, 39, NYC, 54:25j 30. Jin Bluo, 18, LIAC, 22:47;17. Bob IrJatino, 15, LevitBorden, ,16, Brooklyn, 5.{:36; 31. Na! Cirulnick, 42, Ro€edale, N. Y. , 55f02; 32. Alt Dubow, 27, Mahopac, to\r[, ZZt55t i8. Art Kijek, 42, L\AC, Z3..aAi 19. Aary lleltzer, z7' FLushing, 23:23i 20. Georse Haller, 48, 55:lo;33, John HoltaEd, 2?, Yorktown, N,Y., 55:r8j 3,!. DdJ. Russe1l, 41, Elizabcth, N.J., 55:4i1;35, Jon NYC, Z3t29i 21. Bab H\$t, 14, Leylrtown, 24.2\t ZZ. utq Tobey,46, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 55:59; 36. Howard Mcletchie, 18, Brookl'a, 24:4Q;23, Aathony chm@a, Myers, 26, Ossining, N.Y., 56:0?;37. Ray !.lorian, ?1, 19, NYC, 24,59' Z/', Frek Lento, 26, FInshing,25.34, Secacus, N.J., 56:12;38. Joe Mccusker, 3r, Brookliae, 25. Steve Licata, r7, Loag Island AC, 26t3li 27. Bllly Mass. , 5i1:l4j 39. Art Kijek, 42, Valley Streao, 56:l8j Dougherty, rI, S.L, 28:26; 28, Leo.ard Meyerson, 29, 40. Phil Carducci, 23, Brooklyn, 56:29j 4r. Aran Druck- Jahaica, 29:t3j 29. Richa!d Wlight, S.1., 31:06: 30. man, 42, Seaford, 56:5?j 42. Jack lrallace, 41, Yonkers,Morty Schwallz, 50, Blookl)d, 3l:3s, (32 sta!te!6, 30 56:58; 43. Bob Muller, 48, Bxookl),a, 5?:38;,!4. Tom finishers) --Joe Kieineaman-Holodak, 19, Elmsford, N. Y. , 57::14i 45, Jack Stetch, zND ANNUAL ANGEL ISI,AND 5.MILE RUN 37, Brooklyn, 57:46j 46. Art Reilly, 36, NYC, 57:50i .17. Robert Ne16on, .12, Croton Fall6, 57:52; 48. Frank San Francisco, Calif., May 13- Ritchie Geisel outkickLento, 26, Frushing, 58:08; .49. Wm.Brobsto\, Jr,,22, ed 3;58 oile! DEcan MacDoiald oD a dowrillilt stretch NYC, 58:l?,50. BobRussell, 36, Yorkston, N.Y.,58:4?. a6 they came to the talE to win over a siort cour6e. A field oI well over 500 comPeted.


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1. Ritchi€ Geisel, WVTC, Z3t59t 2. DEcan MacDonald, WVTC, 24:05; 3. Bilr Seaver, WVTC, 24:5.1; ,1. Jack Leydig, WVTC, 24:59;5. Gary Singer, @at., 25:001 b. Bruce Ljdwards, z5t25i 7, Dav- Hi.r1relbcrBFr, wVTC, 25,38i 8. Tim Jolde, 25:45; 9. Ru€sell Black, 25:54; 10. Dave Zr]mwalt, @a., Z5:5?j 11. JolD Feaguson, 25:58; 12- Gai!y Creen, Z5:59r 13. Jim O'Nei1, SFOC, 26:08 (lst Vet.); 14. Doug Bu!t, Marin AC, 26:15; 15. Joe HermDdez, 26:19. GOLDEN GATE I)AXK 8-N4ILE RUN, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFoRNIA, May 12, 1973- l. Wousahg sctfrule'icz,

uat., 4Lt8; 2. Ch!i6 Berka, Maranon, ,!1:33; 3. Bob

Darling, Excelsior TC, 42t16t 1. Jack Leydig, WVTC, 1zr30t 5. Daryl Zapata, WVAC, 42133.,6. Michael Con!oy, Excel6ior TC, 43:00; 7. Jlm Shettler, WVJ&S, 43: 37; 8. Doug Mcl-ean, WVTC, .13:53; 9. Ce.e Eitzgerald, Pamakids, 43:55;10. Joe Tdiera, Alameda TC, .1'l:00; 11. Ross Smith, WVJ&S, 44:3?;12. AitReade, WVTC, 44:45;13. Daniel Qrah@, Sraoiord RC, 45:00; 1,4. Joe Arajo, uat., 45:12; 15. Lester Mioa, Atameda TC, 45: 21; 16. Jobr Finch, NCSTC, 45:30i 17. Kea Napier, WVJ&S, 45:34; 18, clen Belwick, @at., ,!5:36j 19. Pablo Drobny, eat-, 45,16; ZO. Daaid Marsh, Pamakid, ,!5:56. TERRY ZIDQLER WINS TULSA RUNNINC CLUB 8-MILE Tu16a, Oklahoma, Saturday, July 7, 1913- aerry ziegler's s&th place finish in the National AAU Marathon in Bulingame, Cali{ornia, on Jue i?ih was a Booo $arrxup lace Jor the 8-mile Mohavk Palk Zoo Ru. He Ron with a good time of 4l:14. Art Botteaill gave Terry a good race. However, Terry pulled away on the last two mite6 to vin by almost a minute. A Iield ol ?4 started aod 23 Ilnished. The weathei was warm (?60) with ctear skies &d a nice 8 mph wind lrotu the south. l. Terry Zieglcr, 22, Tulsa, '!l:14; 2. &tt Batt.tiLl, 21, Fayettevitle, Arkan6as, 42:06; 3. Hery Shavaee, 23, Weathedord, 43:54;4. Ter!y Lc\ri6, 21, :ful6a, ,1.1:ZO; 5. Larry Aduddell, 26, Tnka,41t36i 6. Don Buraett, 20, Okla}toha City, 47:09; ?. Tony Ce1lino, 17, Tulsa, 48:54; 8. Jimie Gray, 30, Okla. Crty, 49t28r 9, Larty McDonald, t9, Broken 4rror, 50:03; 10. Bob Meyer6, 20, Noreo, 50:35; U. Glen Dorrough, 31, tulsa, 5t:l4i 12. David Sande!6, 1?, Tulsa, 51:38; 13. Nolan crayson, 24, Norme, 51:46; 1,1. Biuce MacMullin, 38, Tutsa, 52:36; 15. Art BaoMing, 41, Tulsa, 5Z:55 {rst Vet, ); 16. Harold McDonald, 45, Blokeh Axrow, 54:,{I; 1?. Bill Thompsoa, 40, Jenks, 54:5?i 18. David Mccleadon, l?, TrLlfsa, 55.22,19. Dr. Eugene Johnson, 39, Tulsa, 55r3tj 20, l/era Whitesidc, 53, Tulsa, 55:50; 21. coldon McKeague, 47, Tulsa, 59:35;22. Bill Ryan, 4?, Tulsa, 63:53; 23. Riehard Carr, 39, Pittsburg, Kansas, 66:U; 24. Jo€ Ballinger, 27, Tulsa. Z-MILE ZOO RUN- l. Tony Millerr 21, Weatherfoid, l0:Zl;2. Jobn We6tbrook, 23, Tul6a, lO:32;3. Brad Svartout, 18, Tul6a, 10t55; 4. Leroy Chavez, 1?, Norma!, 11:35;5. BiUBoggs, 38, Tu1sa, 1l:.17j 6. Kent Zwzyer, 75, Tulsa, 1t:58j 7. Mike Houghton, 13, Tulsa, 12:07; 8. Rardy Lovett, 22, Atlsa, lz:to; 9. Jerry Dover, 1?, Tulsa, i2:54;10. Jimy Ca!!o11, 14, Tut6a, 13:391 11, Arr waile, 53, Turla, 14:50 ost ver,): 12. Lor!aine Storer, 14, Joplin, Mo., l5:OO; 13. ceai Storer, U, Jop1iD, l6:35i 14- Staci Storer, IO, Jollin, I?:39! 15. Ma!i1!rGray, 2?, Tdsa, 18:12; i6. Andrea MacMuilin, 9, Tulsa,2l:30. --Ve!n Whiteside--

MCMONAGLE & MCKEE VICTORS IN RRC REI-AY CaDdeh, N. J. , Suday, July 15, 1973 6 P,M. - Mike McMonasle ran a good 18:52 clocking for o4e taparou( Cooper River Parkway to touch off Dave McKee in 4rh Place. McKe€, Iorme! Lasalle High ace nov at pehn, ripped past the thrce leaders on hi6 3. ?-mile leg to crose the {inish Line 60@ 30s ahead of ruMer-ups, Ma.k YelUh & ceorse Mitligan. Mike Butynes (t7:s9-

the nightls lastesi clocking) and cary Rieger fi4ished third in rhe 7..!-mile two 1ap race. Twenty-nine teatu showed ut Jor the poEula! annuat mid-sffiher evenr le". iLEudden\ soppFo . ne " "

7.,I-MILE RrLAr - 1. Mike Butynes 11?:59) Fastest Time., " T€ams: 1. \like McMonagle (18:52) & Dave McKee (18:l+l l7:2a' 2. Mark Yeltin (18:29) & ceorge Milrigan {19:all 33:43' 3. Mike Butynes (t?:59) & caly Reiger (z0r26r t:r2,; .1, Johr Delsoado (zo:09) & I'at Hahnon llE;.!-l l;:i1 ,. Joe cermano (18:56) & Jack coffey {?0i]ll :::,:r a. Kurt Hartman (19:52) & Steve Shackley, (19:--r 1.:13a, 7. Bett Pschunder (t9:43) & Ken CarleDier r?,:,:l 39:51: E.:.Moses Mayfierd (t8:28) & Mike Ca.r'rr.ll :-l;81 :0i26; 9. Barry a.tLen (zztI4l + Julio Fiazza, _,irl:, =nrJ3! 10. Bob Marino (r9:Z?) & Dave Hoch l?2: -.:li: 11. Tim Leydon (19:50) & Dan Pratt {21:,1!l - :, : :. ._ack Schilling (2r:09) & Toh o€ler (20:,21 _lr, : tt. ctif{ Hassenfu6 (20:t8) & cary wheele. (?tra? -t -: t-. Norb€rt voidra (21:42) & Chuck corl:.: a'::a -212=:15. Roser ctalk (21:r?) & Pct€ Reinaa.: a- a -1:ai.,16 3ob Kushner (r9:50) & Fred Bol'e (:i: : r::: r i. John Sh:tby (21:00) & Jon! Rossi (22:0-) ::::-: :, :-rcan Le€ (22:35) & Dehnig Gylleuhr:al !2at:: -a:-:: :, S:t'€ ..!.titmore (ZZ:10) & Randt Smeal:-,- ll =:::i : r. Sie,. Cetrings (ZO:29) & Ruth Yatrai ;l- l: -=:a-r :1, lari)* \ioore (Zr:.!Z) & Rich Bylira l:l:l: --r::: ::, s:aney Holzei (21:t9) & Barry Ira:.o :::a: -:: :: 21. Paur Shelmire (23:09) & Sleve aill.:r:,: ::::- =j:31: 24. Stan Needle (23: z5) & Cha!1.: -:::1.: i22:26) 4a:53; 25. Tim ewens (23:19) 8. i.L, ...2.: i22.]-1).,16:06; 26. pete DiBiase (23:0.11 !. :: l :.?:.. ,:3:1.4) ,15:.18; 27. John Groch (23:501 n: l'1::::: 1.i..,a 123:33) 4?123:28. Ha!!ar, Bil (27:031 L ;a:: ::t:asher (28:16) 55rl9j 29. Talin Harrar {2El:l, ! ?-:= a3llasher lz6tz7) srza, 3.7-IllL:S a:iF-A\S QVER ,tO)- t. Leoh Dreher, 22:0li 2, al,-: :rez.r, Z2,l1t 3. Bob parsons, 23:01; ,:1. Ra)_ Sa:r:.!, 2l:23i 5. Henry Kihkaid, 25:04,

BALD:', .\S-I :-TE KIWANIS ROAD RACES Dlrqr: :, 1, S,, Baldwinsville, N, y., July 7, 19?3 1:i e at:lei: al ..egrees, hmid. .0-L. .-. Boo LoreJon d e.ry haoF, f ,--. -.. \^, -6:1lt ,. B se FrFa 1,"o,, ^er, Syr".use Cl:arse.s, 57:39j .1. !.ran Erwin, Hannibal, 5E:44j 5. Stere Ouilry, Syracuse, 51:07; 6. Mark cao6kin, Syj acuse Chargers, 6l:50; 7. Cart Cook, Syracuse Charg_ ers, 6:r00j 8, Mark Scrae, Urica Pacemakeisr 62:18; 9. Harrt Be.kowitz, Penn AC, 63:18; 10. caly Knapp, st!. Char-qers, 63:59; 11. Cleu wauo1.1, t!eed6poat, 66it5r 12. Paul Ct€go, B'viUe, 66:l?r 13. Jerry Muueh, Syr. Chargers, 66:.10; 14. Tod Dal)., Weeds!ort, 6?:Z?j ls. BiU OrBrian, srracuse Charger6, 67:38 (tst Vet. ); 16. Cene Osborn, Rocheste! TC, 68:32; 1?. Arnie Briggs, Syracuse Chalgers, 69;29j i8. C And!€ws, Uticj

Pacemakers, Sl:05.


5-MILES- l. Ray Morabito, Syracuse Chargers, 23:5?; 2. Fran Verdoliva, Osvego RR, 2.1:05; 3. Tom Siembor, Oswego RR, 2.!:5,1' 4. John Evabs, Syracuse Charge.s, 24:55; 5. Don Paige, B'viue, 25:33j 6. St€ve Althur, N.Syracuse, 25r.15; ?. Jo|n Bucldey, B'vil1e, Z?:0?i 8. Dave Hopkins, Syr. Chargers, 27tz4i 9,Ao\y Melaz, E]-nila, 2?;36j 10. Kevin Althur, N. Syracuse, 27t11t l\, Cllip Miceli, O€wego RR, 27t51t 12. Pbil P'i,po6o, Syracuse C]rargers, 27.59;13. Steve SwMk, Liverpool, 28:05; 1,1. Katy Schiuy, Sylacuse Chalgers, Z8:r4 (rst woman); 15. Kevib Grow, Oswego RR, 28:14; 16. Ric aobd, Syr. chafgers, ?8:37; 17. Alan BoEey, Sy!, Chargers, 28:51; 18. Ray Tetrault, Bivi[e, 29:59; 19. Rick Tetrault, Brv re, 29:59; 20. Bob Herloski, BrviLle, 29:59; 21. Chdck RudeU, Ho!seheads, 30:25i 22" Ron Coleaah, Syr. Chaiger€, 30r.43; 23, Jeray Schulz, Syr. charce!s, 30:53 (lst Maste!€): 2.1. Pat Brown, Syr, Chargers, 3l:35' 25, Bob Whitelord, Mo!roe, 31:35. (34 fini6he!6) 3-MILES - H.S, BOYS & OPEN WOMEN- l. Joln King, Sylacuse Chargers, 15:29; 2. Mike Burhs, Wafertown, L5:38; 3. Dave Christiano, Wate!loo, l5:54; 4. Mike Wade, Hanaibal, l6:04j 5. John Damie, syracu6e, 16: 08; 6. Rook Fillhar!, Lorraine TC, 16:09; 7. Richie qa-p-n p-. Phopn'x, l6:16i 8, \4 F B-le-'nsr SJ -acuse, 16:2?; 9. Idile McCarthy, Waterloo, la,:36; 10, Rich Chri6t'iaho, Hamilton, 16:,13; 11. Dick Tupper, Hamilton, 16r49; 12, Craig Crouch, Hamilton, 16:50,..26. ca!!ie Pu6ch, Syr. Charce!s, 19:25 (rst \r-oman).

I.5 MILES (Boys 14 & Undea & woaen)- r. Justin Brown, Hanilton, 8:02; 2. Steve Liste?, Lorlaine, 8:17; 3. Glen Kimball, Hannibat TC, 8:19; 4. Kevi! caxdner, 8:20i 5. Sm Calizia, Syr, Chargexs, 8136; 6. Paur Caraccioli, OswegoRR, 8:43t ?. Johb Caraccioli, Osrv.RR, 8:,1i1; 8. Chris Adher, Lorraine Tc, 8:55' 9. Brid Coyne, 9:09; 10. Joe Sagert, Hasting€, 9:12; Ll. Carot Desan, Sy!. Cha!ee!€, 9:17 (16i woman)r 1?. Martha Coyn€, Mareeuus, 9:.r1. (4,1 IiniBhe!s) --BilL O'Briah-ALL-COMERS T&F, WOODBURY, N.J. 7/18/73 6 P.M. 3:!!]9- 1. Mik€ Butlnes, SpoltB Ea.t, 9132.3,2. Mafty Ludlvikow6ki, Cherry Hill West HS, 9:52.8; 3. ceo!g€ Dean, Slorts East, 9:58.5j .1. George Smith, dat., t0: 05; 5. Dave Hariis, Spolt6 Ea6t, 10:Q8; 6. JefJ Dean, Delsea Reg. HS, 10:12; 7. Joe Bu!ke, unat., 10:22; 8. Ga-iy Rieger, Sports East, i0:25.. . Mile- 1. Willie Marino, Phila. Piob€e!6, .t:25.3i 2. Bruce l4arino, Phila, D:on-F-s. 4:2-,4: , lack <'!l..ne, SlorLs -a5., .1: 0.4 4. John Mitzel, Ceo. lyashington HS, Phila., i1:30.4, H.S. Mile- 1. Joe Germano, Pennsauken HS, '!:38.8; 2. Tom Mubyan, Gateway Reg. HS, 4:39,8j 3. Mike Re6enly, Bisho! Eustace HS, 4:.15.5...Masters Mile- l. Jonn Cuninsham, Ciunminsoh, N.J., 5:23.2; 2. Ray scn son, cd..t.n, \,J,, r:r0: 1. Bob Co ac.c.o, Blackrood, N.J., 5:37.8...880- 1. Bill Samuels, Phila. Pione€1s, 2:02.8;2, Bruce Marino, Fhila. Pioneer€, 2:02, 9i 3. Rick DiSebastian, Sport6 East, 2:04.3j 4. Faank Watkins, Sports East, 2:r0,5..,cirl6 880- L. Ursula Eder, South Jer6ey Chargers, 2:36,0; 2. Janet Flewell, Ft. Mea.le, Md., 2:40,1;3. Maly EUen Mcshahe, SJ

At.atgers,2,41.6.

FRANK NOTO AND MORGAN FENNELL lfiN RRC RUNS Van Cortlandt Park, Broq, N, Y. , July 15- The i5th Annual RRC Slll.lmea R66 were held in a hea!-y aainstoro. The races usually are r@ over a 5,000m coulse starting & finishiDg on the t?ack. They were changed to

z tu1]e cou6e combidag paat oJ the 5, OOOn 9 cour6e and part of the course u6ed Jor the Nat'I. AAU 3000o team iace. Despite the heawy rain a total of 86 rrlJDef s competed in tl1e two rus. Fraak Noto, 18, ol the North Jelsey Stdder6, wor rtre Zalewski Memorial Teenage Ru in 18:44.5 od Morgan "Somy" p..r.tt edged B1l1 W bu by ? secoDits to win the Harvey LichtensteiD Meaorial Open Race. OPEN RUN- l. Molga! Femell, 22! MiUlose 3-4, t?:53 Z. Bill Wilbur, 23, NYAC, l8:OOj 3- Jim WinIield, ZO, Hawthorae, N. Y. , 18:04; 4. Ed crippe, 22, NYAC, 18: 25; 5, Gary Muhlcke, 32, Millaose AA, 18:26; 6. FiaDt< Mccann, 22, Milho6e AA, 18:35; ?. Hugh Sveeny, 27, North Jersey Stfideas, 18:45i 8. .A.1 Buhr, 24, CJTC, 18:46; 9. Jim Soehiaer, 19, Long Islaad AC, 18:4?; to. RafeaL Luha, 19, United Bohaa, 18:51; u. Dave Black6tohe, 31, Central Park TC, 18r5?t 12. Ernie Riva5, 23, UEiied Bohaa, 19:17; 13. Joe Burtrs, 44, Uaited Bohaa, 19:z9t 14. Dan Tejada, 20, United Bohaa, 19:33; 15. Gene Toomey, 35, Miihose AA, 19:39;16. Jasoa crelIer, 25, LIAC, 19:48; 17, JolD Mulphy, 22, Milhose AA, 79t52.l8- Dx. David Thohhov, 28, Engtewood, N.J., L9:58! 19. Bilty Klonykis, 22, Uaited Bohaa, zO: 04; 20. Paul Fetschea, 27, LIAC, 20:14; 21. Larly LaDger, 26, CPaC, 20:15; 22. Yinchard Benctrut, 34, United Bohaa, 20:31j 23. Tom CameroE, 43, NYC, 20:33; 24, Dan Crowley, 31, CJAQ, 2L02| 25, ceorg€ Halter, .r8, NYC, 21:05j 26. Ardy Mccoy, 18, Loag Istdd AC, 21:15; 27. Bill Colne, 51, Millrose AA, 2Z.O7t ?8. Jetry Reulter, 52, Harlsdale, N. Y. , 22:10; 29. phil Carducci, 23, Uhited-Bo},aa, 22tl4i 30. Allan Drucldna, 42, Long IslaEd AC, ZZ:22, 31. Bob Brie!, 29, NyC, 22t52:32, Frank Lento, 25, Flushing, 22:55;33. Nat Cirulltck, 42, United-Bohaa, 23:09; 34, Ray Ftoraai, 21, N. J. , 23:18; 35. Jmes ciles, 32, Brod, Z3t3tt 36, John Bol&d, 25, Yonke!s, 24:33; 3?. Berrard Bow. @an, 23, NYC, 24:50; 38. Fred Lebov, 40, Centrat Park TC, 2,1:58; 39. Le€Iie Clark, 47, NtC, 24:591 40. Joe Leshsen, ?4, Untted-Bohaa, 26:23; :!1. Richard Miue!, 40, CFTC, 26:38; 42. Jiri Osolosbe, 55, NyC, 26:45! 43. Morty Schwartz, 50! Bfookltr, 26:51;44. Ed Cranowitz, 60, Baookba, 27:02; 45. Bill Steiner, 6I, Millrose AA, 28:33; .!6. Jobn BiamaE, 48, Scrat.L, Pa., 29t52. (Femaie Finishers)- 1. Maly Hoffda, 19, NYc, 27:24j 2. Lr@ Blackstone, 32, APTC, z7.3gt 3. Liz Franchami, 27, N]-'C, 27t47. Open Teams: r. Milkose AA, 44i 2. Uniteal Bohaa, 68i 3. Lohg Island AC, 101;4. Central Park TC, r5?. TEEN,{GE RUN - l. Flank Noto, 18, North Jersey Stiide!6, 18:.!4,5i 2. Har Ojnedodhl, 16, Unit€il-Bohaa, 18:50; 3. Jim sabsevero, 16, No. Jersey Stliders, 19:12; ,1. Andy Kivlan, 17, NYAC, L9:26r 5. Mickey Yardis, 18, Chappqua, N.Y., 19:37i 6. Joe DeRose, 15, chappaqua, N.Y., 19:55; ?. Jim Clyde, 18, Valley coftage, N.Y., 20:01; 8. Rubert VoUme!, 16, Mahopac, N,l.,, 20:02;9. Jim Roseboob, 16, Inwood, N.Y., 20:0?; tO. Mike Fairbanks, 15,Scranton, Pa., 20:15; 11. Cbris Lehma!, 15, Mahopac, N.Y., 20:3li 12. Bob Lakis, 16, Mahopac, 20:57: 13. Ken Cfeary, 1?, Chappaqua, N. Y. , 21:09; 14. Mike Weisdan, 15, Mahopac, 21:16! 15. E!nest K!ffienacke!, 16, LeyittoM, 21:35;16. Deais Cur. rey, 16, YorLe!6, Z\:15i 1'1. Mlke Blemd, 16, Scrartan, Pa., ZZt07,l8. Jobn Mccormick, 16, Mahopac, 22tl6t 19. Bob Pagaoo, t4, Mahopac, 22:16;20. Vinie Hogan, 12, Gorden Totch, 22t31' 21. Lee CherDey, 14, Milho6e AA, ZZt37; 22. Balo Htut, 14, Levittow!, Z3:lOi 23. Peter Morale6, 14, Flushing, Z3tZ3t 24- Dale B.\nett, 16, Middletovn, N. J, , 23:28 (codtirued next pg. ) a 3 I/


.!q 25. Bob bf&tino, 15, LevittoM, 23r33i 26. Lee qeisler, t?, Broq, 23:53i 27- Patn Burns, 12, United Bohaa 25:09j ?8. cele Dfuckman, I.1, Lohs Islaad AC, 2s:,18j 29. Mark Lirdstlom, 18, ParneU TC, 26:03; 30. Joe Gatlagher, 12, United Bohaa, 26:04; 31. Jobn Mulphy, 13, Uiited Bohaa, 26:46;32, Robelt Cirulhick, 12, United Bohaa, 28:4?; 33. clem Muhlcke, 10, MiUro6e AA, 31:39i 34. Jue Mdhfcke, 10, H@tingron, N.].,, 3rr39- (Femates- 1. Margaret Athay, r7,( \4ctoa Oveiarl) Chappaqua, 24:4li 2. Susan Delott, 13, L.I. coldeh SSC, 26:37.) Teao: l. Mahopac SC, 63! 2. United Bohaa na. --Joe Kleinethan--

tihes were slowed by a combination of high temperature and h@idity. 5-Mi, 10-Mi. l. Vic Nelson, 24, Navy, Z7t3Z 55:38.7 2. Charles Me6sehger, 26, Aoc, 27t59 58t24 3. Don Sdcef, z?, Boc, 30:18 61:39 ,1. Bob Harper, 23, WSC, 30:41 63,13 5. Ron Somers, 26, unat., 32t15 67tOZ 6. Les Kihion, 3?, Batituore FF,33:10 69:26 7. Bob McBrien, 3?, uat,, 70:25i 8. Faul Karaskaricz 33, BRR, 70:37; 9. Sieren \eff, 16, HdC H.S., Z3:15, 10. Richard Hadden, 2a, E.A., 71t23.,11. Rob€rt Scha_ el{ex, 30, udat,, ?lj:2=t 12. Eds,ard Helvitt, 29, BRR, ?6:33;13. Toh Bar:e:i, +1, ERR, 76:40;14, Jifr IelN. Y. RRC SUMMER SPEED PROGRAM l€r, 16, uoat,, 79:26; ta, lose!h Holland, 51, BRR, Vd Cortlddt Palk Stadi@ (znd in Series) July 14, I9?3 79::!0;16. John Su11i\-ar 23, Apc, 8Z:O8i 1?. Mike Nap. z-Mile Orep- 1. Frank Handelman, 28, Cential park le€, FBI, 87r39 (srai::. ta:e); 18. Tom Jordan, 15, 'tC, 9158.4; ?, Ed Bowes, New York AC, l0:0oj 3. Jim HdG H.S., 87:5?j 19. ta r_erome, 1ysc, 89:02 (started Wi.{ield, 20, Hawthone, N.Y., lOrO3',!. Carl Richardlate); 20. Jio Barne:, :a, :.A., 90:11; 21. tie, Tom soa, 33, Udted Bohaa, IAtZ\i 5. Bill Linl{, 23, Uniterl Coyre, 19, uat, L a:r: ::::!cci, 16, BRR, 9t:15; 23. Bohaa, 10:43: 6. ceolge Douglas, 19, United Bohaa, ltm. McConnell, 22, a,.\., )2tI3t 2.r. Keh A1{o!d, ZZ, 10:54; ?. Bob Bergmaa, 20, United Bohaa, 10:5.1; 8, Den- Edgewood Arseaal, :.',:., .-tri)j 2a. Struan Robert6on, ai6 Dr'scoll, 21, Brool.l)m, ll:Oo: o. J-..i M(,a.LnJ, 31, APG, Md., 9Er3t: ::, :.ratd Mion! 38, E.A.,Md,, 23, BroG, u:07.5;10. Mike Broo, 22, N].pC, tiizl; 100:10; 2?. Joe Lace:E:a, ,, {pc, lOl:18. (29 startea6, rr. vichard Beqchul, 34, United Bohaa, 11:24j 12. Dar 2? fihisheis) --F,ic1::: '.:::€n, Race Director__ Tejada, 20, United Bohaa, 11:42; 13. CiovaEi Licari, 28, Brod, 11:49;1:1, Geolge Hatter, 48, Nyc, (t6t vet) JOE GERMANO iiAS . , ] ]:]: BEACH 6-MILE RUN U:50;15. .Arthony Alexaldet, 22, Broa, 12:34;16. Ed Avalon, N.J,, Suria: , ::, t9t3 4:OO p.M,_ Joe Creary, 46, BroE, 12:58; l?. Asker cee, 21, Broa, cermano, who jusr .r::: :::: !s juior year at penh_ 13:05; t8. Joe Leshen, 27, United Bohaa, 14:,19. sauken High School, ::::: :.ree rther fiae bigh school Z-Mile Tee@se Ru- l. Pierre Vavoutes, t8, H6rihgruners ro caprure :.-: :.-:-::: -,r a-on Beach 6_mile aun tor Statior, N.Y-, I0:0?; 2. Mike Colangto, 15, Rockin cool, raihy coni:::.:: :::::r: ra.e somehow alway6 laDd RRC, t0:t9; 3, Andy Kivlan, t7, NYAC, lO:Z3i 4. seems to have, Gei:::: :: ::jr!s€nts the oewly Ray E6coba!, 18, NYPC, lO:25; 5. Angel carciar 16, established spofts :::: :r:-rz:: .r;rcrvning Ro66, United Bohaa, 10:28; 6. Jerry llasslafr, 16, Rocklan.l clocked a {ast 29r3 : :: ::: : r::: r :hort 6-mile RRC, t0:48j ?. Jih Rosebooh, 18, thwood, L.t-, IAttg, beaeh course along ::: r::::. 8. cutis Mimi6, i7, United Bohaa, liro9,5; 9. Sreve Eob Fite, Ca!e \ja.. :::-: : :::, .dqed i1-est Chestei Pollacl, 18, Rock,"nd PRC. 1:zZ: O. Ardy ? . cr, lo, State Co11€ge Droi.::.: :: t -:a:rr :: rLro trre veterars Rockldd RRC, 1l:4I; i1. Kevin Noian, l?, N]..{C, U:45j 12. Charler; Kordiak, 16, Rocklaad RRC, tZ:15. Two other three siaged but both met -: : disaster when thc b::.i :::r.:: ras iicketed by a regu--Joe Kleinerman-lar Avalon policera: .rl. :r:ine carelessly,, to the CEDAR GROVE RES, (N.J.) ROAD RUNNERS CLUB 1 l/2 mile turnar.-:a .::::. .r rh; time he franased to pFr ro rhe .5-n .... . . 5-Mile R@ (Jue 16, 1973)- l. Paul Beeett, 23, 27:561 - o ov -d br rhr2 & Lnd-r bov. r Z. Rich Miuo.d, 15, 30:10; 3. Doug Fuller, 28, 3O:45i .h- .s er. :n 4. Paul Slalre, 32, ll:t/. ?-o, hlrrd. both races ran io.a.:.:_r:.:r_e ilark & reported their ?.35Miles (July 4, 19?3) - 1. K. Daily, zl, ll:39;2. Ra, places to the olfi.ral: : ::-e €,en completed six miles, Car!o11, 18, Ui50; 3. 3ill Ott, 18, 12:05i 4. paul Ben_ A group oI rune:: :::-:.: teClood City Stridels natt,23, lzrDgi 5. Jolb carlepp, 35, 12:42. 9Oo, h@id. cohpeted in the rac.:. :-: S::rders were to leave lot .l:!!i&g (Jury 1i, 1973)- t. Joel pasternak, 21, z5:\3 cF. nome the ner! da]. bj .:: -::r iheir relay type run 2. Bill Ott, 18, 26ttAt 3. Ray Carroll, 18, Z6tZ6;1, acros6 the countr! C: :::r:a io New Jersey), Ded Slro!t6, 25, ZTtAAt a. Joh! carlepp, 35, Z7t\4, 6. 6-Mile (Out & bacic.:::: :iei hard sand)- l. Joe c€r_ Al Willims, 2?:28i 7. John Witdereath, Z8:48j 8. Joho mano, Sports Eas:, ::rj ; Z. Deris Dunn, St. Joseph,6 Kulitsky, 28:58! 9, Rich Miuo?ai, 14, 29:30: ro. paul Prep, Phila., 2?t:.: a. :.. Si€dtccki, phila. pioneers, Srakie, 32, 30:33; 11. Paul Ritter, 30:39; 12. Bob B!en30:00j 4. Bob \Iar:i.. at:ta, jJioacers! 30:O8j Jim qutle, unat,, 3!:21: a. :]:.e Coirez, Rednood 5. --Joe KLeinerman-City Strider6, Cali{,, la::t: i. Erll Mabon, paul Harris AC, l6t ANNUAL QUNPOWDER NECK 10 MILE RUN Readi.g, Pa. , 3a:iar !. --old Ki[ioh, uat., 3l]:38; 9, Edgewood Arseral, Md., Sat., Jue 30, 1973 5:45 p.M. Bob Cooper, R€d:.oi C:ry Stridels, 30r43; tO. Demis CoaditioDs: 85o an.t very hffiid- Ftat, Z-loop course. Gyllenhrwal, uat., 3Dr51j :1. irank Weber, wat., Ab_ rhe !a.p is b-ld in conjb,Lior wrr1,l-F \ olih A( .n, eB sF.on, N. T. .L nes. sPo- s ..1, Calliwal or po6t. Over $4oo wolrh ot melchahdi€e was 31:06j 13. Ma!k DanieLe, uat., 3t:15, 14. paul Wilsob, donated to the carnival by local merchats, providing uat,, CLenside, ?a.,31126) 15, Dan Brannen, uai., awards to arl Iiai6hers. 3t:32i 16. Michael Resenly, S!o!ts Eas|,3I,43.,17. vic Nel6oo, Jrom nearby Baiab!idge Naval Training ru,Ltr oo -., er q-. !:rt. 18. .e.n :To-"rd center (fonelly of the U. oJ Ke4tucky), sreadity pulted -,on J-6: r-; BPruF.r ! d, q.. {nrt_ B:. oP ." qha!l-y away Irom rtltre!-up Mes€pnq"r oL r1p Barrimor- ony's BC, N. Y, , 31:59r 20. Jell Bivens, Paul Ha!!i6 Olrmoic Club !o w'r by almo-. I minLr"s. D-.p:L- qJid AC, 32:05j 21. Jack Mccuilough, unat., clenside, pa., aid sralioDs and bosp ware! avai ao'F e ..\ *; -il.;. 32:09,22. Bylon Mundy, Sprlngfielil Jogg€rs, 32:1li


23. Joe Ciecka, Sports Eaer, 32:l2j 24. Ken White, Redwood City Striders, 32:23j 25. Doug Peck, Redwood

Cily Striders, 3zt3l, 26. Dave Drrn, So. Jersey Chargers, 32t41', 27. Mike Naples, | . B,1. , D.c. , 32.4L Za. Roge! C1ark, Sport6 Ea6t, 32r45; 29. Chuck Coutter, Vineland, N. J. , 33:11; 30. John Dotan, nnat. , 33t21., 3L Tom Munyan, Sports East, 33:2i1; 32, Kevin McKee, 6at., 33t27; 33. Kevin Kleiner, Viheland, N.J,,33:33; 34. !.rak Coltez, R€dwood City Staiilers, 33:40; 35. Lairy Moore, Spofts East, 33:50; 36. Noabert Vondla, Yiheland, N. J,, 33:54j 37- RusseLl Pettibone, unat, , 3.!:08; 38, Sidaet Holzea, Vinetand/ N. J. , 34i25; 39. Stan Needle, uat,, 34:28i .10. Jose Carza, Redwood City Striders, 3,!:36; ,11. Jack Hirst, p€m AC, 34:40; .rz. Steve 1vhltmore, Springfietd Joggers, 34:.1?; 43. Matt Potteiger, Paul Ha!ris AC, 35:02j .14. Joh! Wiieczek, Splidgfi€td Jogge!s, 35.zLt 15. Harry Nothackea, @at, , 35t23t 46, Alan Jobns, unat., 35:55: 4?, Tim Owens, Spliaglierd Joggels, 36:OOj 48. Bitt Flasco, Vineland, N.J., 36:2l;!-9. Pete DiBiase, uar.,3?:21; 50. Barry Frasco, Vineland, 3?:Z4j 51. Leroy Rosing, Redwood City Striders, 37.16, a2. Geotge Sch?uter, unat., 37:56i 53. Mark Clatterbaugh, Stringfierd Joggers 38:il?j 5.{. Richard Ma!tinez, Redwood City Striil€rs, 39:2.1j 55. Joln McCabe, SpriDgtield Joggers, 41]:5.1j 56. Bob Koerner, Springtield Joggers, .41:0.!; 5?. .{!r De11, Spring{ield Joggers, 41:58; 58. Jack Wright, S!ringlield Joggers, Pa,, 42:46; 59, Fred Edel6tien, ua!,, .!Z:.j9j 60. Mike lpsen, RCS, ca1il., ,t2:57j 6t. Marshall K1€in, t2t"7 Iz<-LcI tihe- 1/:lo. 5tarred lai-1: o/. AI f.Fr-1, unat., ,!5;19i 53. JolD Peck, RcS, ca1if. , 64r48. (66 starter6, 63 linishers) VETERANS (OVER 40) 3-MILE- 1. Bob Ffte, Cape May, N.J., 17:l5i 2. Bill Piate!, West Che6rer, pa., 1?rl8i 3, Bob Parso!6, Neshamiry, Pa,, l7t14i 4. Harry Henr'oue6, BaskirC R dCe, \.. ,. l7:q r E, Pay Sanso., Cmden, N, J. , 18:13; 6. Ray Flte, Cape May, 18;39; ?. John Held, 19:56. WOMEN & GIRLS 3-MILE- l Deslree lvilson, l?, Redwood City Stride!6; 2. Mrs. Sue,Bu.anno!, una.i 3. Ruth Yanai, Moorestosn, N.J. (r4 6iarters) NTTi Miss Wil6on also crocked 38:27 fo! the 6 m e lout€) BOYS 14 & UNDER 3-MI].E- 1. !ie, Larry Livingston & Joe Flattari, Springfield Jogger6; 3. Danny Martinez, RCS, cali{.; 4. Darid wilson, RCS, Cati{. (13 sta!te!s)

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Sports East, 17:12, ..880- l. Scott Ander€on, phita. AC, 1:58.8j Z. Biil Samuels, phi1a, pioneer6, 1:58. 9! 3. Willie Marino, phiLa. ploneers, t:59,2,. . Masters

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FRED BINGCELI SHATTERS RECORD IN MO. VALLEY AAU t5 KILO, COLUMBIA, MO,, Juty 1.4, 19?3 !.red BinggeLi !ea1ly bLasted Carl Owczarzak's Mo. Valley AAU recoxd of 5t:09 which had beeE set iD t9?O on Hickman Track. Owczalzak tini6hed 9th in thi€ !ace. He is having foot plobtehs ad is way otr fo!m. Bing_ geli was atBo well @der Charlie McMutrer s cou se recold ol 50:26, Last year Binggeli fiai6hed in a tie {or third and was fou minutes 61over thab thi6 yearl Weathe!i 80 degree6, bright sushine. Cou!se: back& forth for th!ee 5,000 mete! loops. 1. F!ed Binggeli, 22, Fulton, Mo., 48:55 (16:ti, 3?:OO)j z. Bob Busby, 2.1, Warrensburg,49:t5 A6,8, 3!;zt)i 3. Demi6 Stewaat, 24, C"tC, 52.39 l\6ttz, 33tZB), 1. Paul Rice, 20, Fulton, 54:16 35tr7)i 5. Daaid .oo,-r. 6. JFft, C.L), 5r:j];lr7t47, o. S.o Dulham, 'o,

Peoria, il1., 5.1:581 ?. Ee. tonderee, 39, CIC, SSt43, 8, Dick Hessler, 31, Collfrbia TC, 56:08; 9. Carl Owc_ zalzak, 32, Ove!1and park, 56:t8; 10. Don Witliams, 21, Ft. 1-ood, 56:Zr5; U. Berry Atexander, ZO, School oJ Ozarks, 56:31j 12. Mike McBride, 18, Walren6burg, 56:53i13, TieEUiott,20, School of Ozarks, 5?:08;14. Malk Hotius, 16, Jefi. City, 5?:4Oj t5. Robert Masure, 16, Fulton, 57:45; 16. Rex Frazea, 4I, CTC, 5?:5I (tst Ove! .10 tlophy); 17. Richard Bru6, zt, warrensbug, 58:42j 18. Rollin Terly Reed, 26, Leavenwortb, Xs., 58:46; 19. Bryce A11mon, 14, Jeff. City, 59:s4j zo. Toh Kilbuln, 2a, AAC, 59t56;21. Mike Chippenilale. 33, Q'IC,60t30i 22. DeanNea1,25, Succe6s, Mo,, 1i0:53; 23. Mike Wagne!, 21, Watte\6bnt., 6\tZZt Zt, Chri€ Franklin, 18, School o{ Ozarks, 6l:51; 25. Mark DuFre6ne, 20, Kansas City, 6ZtI3i 26. i<en AnIt, Zl, Sprinsfield, Mo., 63t29-,2?. Joe Duhcan, 39, cTc, 65j12; 28. A1 BroM, 1?, Schoot of Ozarks, 65:14; 29. charle6 ceiss, 33, CTc, 66:08; 30. David SterD, 29, collhbia, Mo,, 69:59. (40 starters, 3? filishers) coLUMBTA TC M1LE RUN (TRACK) Juty ?, 1973 l. Dennis Stewa!t, .1:24. ?; 2, Ben Londeree, 4:42.6, 3. Robert Masure, 17, 4t16i 4. Toe Kilburn, ?t:59; 5. r'vlike Chippendaie, 5:02; 6. John McCartrey, 5:02.1; ?. Dick H€ssler, 5:03i 8. Sandy Lavrence, 5:05, 9. Lee Towns, sr06i 10. Don c?anberg, 5:10. (29 finisheil) DONjT MISS THE 14th AI\INUAL HEART OF AMERICA MARATHON, Monday, Septehbe! 3, 19?3 6:00 A.M. Entry Iords frofr: Joe D6can, 4004 Defoe Dr., Cot_ hbia, Mo.6520t.

ALL.COMERS T&F, WOODBURY H.S. TRACK woodbury, N.J., Wed. , July 2s, 19?3 6:00 p.M. Mile- l Scott Ahderson, Fbila. AC, ,1:25.9;2, Willie Mafino, Phila. Pioneer6, 4:26.8j 3. Malk yetlin, Haddon Twp., H. S. , ,1:27. 7; 4. Jack Schilulg, Sports East, 4:38; 5. Pat Traino!, Sports Ea6t, 4:50. ?. . . cirls Mite.::l:i:-z. L s . Ur"uta dp., 5olrr. r. .scy , Caapiglia, SJC, 5:55.8i 3. Ma?y"re"-,, Etten Mcshane, SJC, 5:56,3...H.S. M e-l. Ed Blakety, Haddon Twp. HS, ?1131.6; 2. Marty Ludvikov6ki, Cherry Hill WeBt HS, MID-MICHIGAIN TRACX CLUB 4. ?-MILE RUN 4:36.7i 3. Joe Cerm&o, PeE6auken HS, 4:40.4; .1. GraDd Woods Park, Lan6ihg, Michigan, July 1,1, 1973 Mike Resealy, Bishop Eu6tace HS, 4:4ti 5. Tom MEyan, Ehgtish cros6-country t)?e cour€e path6, grass, Ca-c^a/ neg. us. 4:40. ., t-M. \ - l. ,4:,- B-lrTes, hills, woods, mud. Overca6r, ?8 degrees. Spo!is East, 14:30; 2, Rich DeSebasrian, D!€xel, 14r53.t; 1 Gerald Crane, 2.1:i\2.8; 2. Don McMiltin, Z5:33; 3, 3. George Dean, Sports Easr, l5:09.7; .1, Jo€ Sieittecki, Ted Faimer, 26.74t 1. J\n Catter, 26:Z?i 5. DickHor_ Phila. Pionee!6, 15:25; 5. John Mitzet, ceo. Washington laway, Z6t11i 6- Apo1, 28:10; ?. War!en Stodow6ki, HS, Phi1a., 15133. 51 6. Jeff Dean, Delsea Reg. HS, 29t25t 8. Steee Smith, 3O:35. --Gordon N. Schafer-l5:34' ?. cerry OrBrien, Drexel, t6:00.5; 8. Sean Leonard, Spolt6 Ea€t, i6:00.6; 9. ceorge S@fth, Haddon ANNOUNCINC- Annual La Luz T!ai1Ru {Dirt trait, Twp. HS, 16:0?;10. Steve cettiDgs, Sports Ea6t, 16:Z,t; ? 1/2 mile6 up a 12% grade. Albuque"que, New Mexico, 11. Tom O6ler, Penh AC, t6:35.5; 12. Laary Mooxe, Augu6t 26, 1973 9:oo A. M. Enrly fora6 from: p.A.L.,


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Buckle11, 30:37j i!. Bob Crossin, St. Joseph,s Cotlegi 31:l0j 5. Johh Clarke, Malveh prep, 3t:30; 6. Clilf Hasenfu6, Camdeh County Coll€ge, 31r.13; ?, Dan B!a: neh, Bucknell Univ, ! 31:49; 8. Tom Osler, pem ACr 31r54; 9. Paul Wilson, uat;, 31:5?; IO. Jack McCullo. WEST TEXAS RUNNING CLUB RESULTS gh, unaL., 32:30; 11. Paul Sanbo!n, unar.,33:1,{;12. Horseshoe Bend Calyon 12 & 2 Mile R@s, Slaton, Texas Dick WoU, unat,, 33r,11; 13. Jim Latz, 34:35; 1.1, Ron May 26, l9?3- Temp. 85o, sr]my, clou.lle6s, windy. Ho!son, 35:00; 15. Joe Wilkes, 35:04; 16. Bob Koerhe 1. Greg Croad, Sa Angelo, 75:49; 2. Brad Croad, Sa 35:38; 17. Sid Holzer, 4Atrl. \21 stafters, U lihishe.: AageLo, 78:U: 3. Tom DeMis, Amarillo, 89:21; 4. Cehe 2 l/z-Mi1e H. S- , l, Jotn Mitzel, Ceorge Wa6hingto! Adams, Brownlield, 91:30j 5. Truett Thompson, Abilen€, HS, Phila., l3:22; 2. Deni6 Dun, St. Joscph's pre!, 96:00; 6. Walren Biom, AmariUo, i:51:58. Phila., 13:30j 3, Joe cermano, Penn€aukea H.S., t3: ?-Mi1es- l. David Alahm, Sa Argelo, 1l:47: 2. Dave 40; 4. Mike Resenlt, Bishop Eustace HS, 14:01; 5. M:. Hayes, Amarillo, l3:i7; 3. Craig Davis, Saa AngeLo, Fanelli, Bishop 1,{cDentt HS, 14:23; 6. Sean Leonard, L4tz4, Bishop Eusrace HS, 11:,{5: 7. Matt Archut, Northeast Sa. Angelo ? & Z,Mile Rus, North Concho Lake, San Hc. Dhr.a.. : : - - Voor-. ,\-sr D pLlortt: Angelo, Iexas, Sat. , Jue 16, 1973 10 a. m, Srley, veay I5tZ'?t 9. Aon ir, alsh, 1rrl8i 10. Jer!y cewirtz, l5:59. hmid, 90o, wildy (as usMr in we6i Texas l) Hilly. \22 .tatLere & f:.is]:e:: l. Crpg C_oad. 18, S.D ADg"lo. J4:00: /, Brad ..oad, 2 112-Mile \reterans- l, 3ro(ning Ro6s, Sports Ea6: 17, 44t35t 3. Darid Grahah, 19, 46:08; 4. Dawid Noble, 16ilz; 2. Bob Pars.r:, j::.1j j, Ross ].ate6, CJTC, 33, 49,31, s. Gene Adafrs, 38, 49:50; 6. Hovard Millsap 18:50; .!. ts.H. X:aaEr, :l:lli a, Jerry Hoch, 22:39, 37, Ode6sa, 5l:2:1; ?. Truitt Thompsoh, 52:2,!i L Bobby 2 1/2-!rir. (i: n a:a.: - . c::! :raniele, t8:32; 2. Petser, .!1, Sa Argero, 53:33; 9. Alan aorser, 36, 54: Chri6 lvioo:e :::r:; :. -i::r C!-L:iretd, 19:lOr ,1. Ruth 3a; 10. Don Magee, 55:29, Yanai, 19:30r t. D.!: :: -..es, 2-Miles- 1. Don Clark, 18, Big Spring, l0:.15; 2. Joe Morg&, 58, 15:52; 3, Taacy Thompson, 12, 16:0,1; 4. Phil Haye6, 51, Odessa, 16r08. Firecracker l0 & 3 Mile REs, Jnly 4, 1973. Sumy, 85u l. Dale rrFe, 17, AJstir. 62:Zr: Z. Blenr $oo pn, 2., Oklahoma State, 64:06; 3. David crahan, 19, San Argelo, 67.4At \ Jeff Ouillia, 17, Amarillo, 68:24; 5. H.r.,ard Miitsap, 2?, Odessa, ?0i52;6, David Hayes, 29, Anar lla. lZtZl: ?. M'l c Vrldez, 18. Ao--.- n,. , : 8. Chair€s Grice, 14, Lubbock, ?7:O?; 9. Jares Vaadrver€, 16, Lamesa, ?7:15;10. Warren Bropx, 51, -Ana!ilto, ?9:orj li. Breat Tidwell, 15, Lubbock, 3ar1Cj tl, Donald Evas, 30, Lubhock, 88:46. {15 Jidishersl 3-Mil€s- 1. GeDe Ad€ms, 38, Bro$nlield, 16r-!ri l. : r: K4B, r0, LJbbocl.. lo:12 {. DoB-r Ana"r o... . .{ngelo, L9:52;4, Truitt Thom!soa, 33, Abil:!e. :::r:: 5, Dwight P cait}|ley, 28, Lubbock. 20:C5j a. ,.. -:avino, 17, Brow.iiald, 20:53. (16 fidsh..s,

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PAT IIANNON WINS RRC CROSS COUNTRY Phila. , Pa. , Ssday, July 29, i973 9:00 A. M. - On a course that was certainly a augged test, particularl)' th the hot,hmid corditions, Pat Ha@on, Bucknell Univer€:r), rgffpd' .ome a ujhne. over lle air'l B-tmon Plateau a-c coarse in Fairhout Fark, covering 5 miles in 28:41. John Hargreaves, Faeklin & Marshall Coll€ge ace, was a distabt second in 30:02. Joh Mitzel ol Phiiadelphia's ceorge Washington H. S. , whipped a stlong {ie1d to win the high school 2 1/z-mi1er

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l3 SIXI'H ANNUAL MOUNTAIN MARATHON Boone, N. C. , Saturday, July r4,. 19?3- Don Kemedv smashed the course record bv almost 14 Einutes in wiMing the 6t! adual Mo@tain Marathon held iD conjuction with the GlanaEather Moetair Highled CaresThe elevatioD at the stalt is 3333 Ieet ard at the fiaish it is 43oO teet. The race started at APpalachiaD state UEiver6ity Stadim & the rl:Mels r@ thJough dowDtown Boone, theD through vinding mo@tair roads' Blue Ridge Parkway, and US 221. TLe last 1/4 mile of the lace is on a tlackin front ot thodseds oI €pectators at the Scottish Highlaal Games. Pbil Sparlidg' Duke Uhiversity, held the old record at zt5ztrr (l91rl' Kemedy, thiid in tbe lecent National 3AU Marathon in 2:19:58, has been damed to rePr€BeDt the US'A iD Kosice' FORMER KSU STARS lVD{ REI,AY RACF] czechostovakia, October 7th. Manhatlan, Kansa6, July L5' I9?3- Two forde! Kansas 5_mi. to-m. Chuck ahd State Univeasity ttack stars-_FrahkRodriquez (30:30, 60:51 2:38:13 N.C., Kemedy, 25, Boone' CoDD--won the lirst KSU Manhattan TC teo-man ten-mlle l. Don 2:41:56 NCTo, Haves, 2. Galeth I:1?:sz - 13.l-mi,); r."ra at KSU's Cbristian Track Rodriguez and (3I:1?, 63:13, r:2r:zO);3. Ph Southerrdd, Talahassee, ""i*, posted an excellent time oI '18:06 f'r the distance' Copp Thev 3rO3:o? (33:30, 69:00, l|28t40)t 4. Lee Fidler, miLes' Fra., seParate calryins the baton five "":;;.*.. calrolrtoa, Ga., 3,a4toz l3ztrL, 66144' rt27.z1lt 5. a\er.e-d zLo! 4 jo lor Fa.h scoz at' n:le eC. 48:0o'qtol' 4: 0:01 claig Harms, CorEnbu6, Ohio, 3:05:56; 6' Joe orFlah., t _L-,kCoap8 rr"nkDoar'CL'2 48:06); 43:44, erty, Fayettewille, N.c., 3:07:u; ?. George com' J! ' 53.5, I9taO, a+45, Z9t3Z, 34t23, 39:O?, TC' Laurinburg, N.C., 3:IO::19;8. Doaald RaDev' Marietta, Manhattan KSU Mcvev, Z. Barry Anilelson & Craig Ga,, 3:12:Ls; 9. Stedlen Fischer, Johnsor Citv' Te@ , 52,23, 3, cy\arlie F'tanklin & Ken Oeest, william Jewell Aane 3:lZ:5ti IO. Warren C1ark, MorgaatoD, N.C' ' 3:1?:20; College, Liberty, Mo., 53:4?; 4 Steven Silvet & & smith lL. charlie Palae, RiclFond, va., 3rl7r4ztt2' Garv Joe Richa;ds, KSU Manhattan TC, 55:'17; 5 sLa)aon, Blistol, Tenn., 3:18:50;13. Steve Bolt' H6t€ Bob Ridley, KsU MTc, 6Z:40. --Arhe Ri'baads-_ vilLe, ALa., 3t2O:O5',14 Randv Heldemd' Staley' 15. Robert F!aDkr@, Hutington Station' I-ASSIC C N,C.,3tZZt3Zi NORTHWEST SENIORS TRACK 21' 22nd JuIv 16. Tom Baum, sPrirg Lake' N.J', 3:36:ooi Oregon, N.Y., c!esh.@, Mt, Hood college, (: l--':o . r'l 3',42135, 17. Matk Bolt, H@tsville, l.labama, 3t44t42, o-V,-- I O-lal- l. Norn Qv P-, O:r^ Pr i5. Pz) {4 /. 'aO-1o 18. Jack McMenamin, Spriag Lake, N.J'' 3:48:21i 19' . Di.. fo.0'6. ;l,lJ-t Gil' 35:01' Rav 1;3' Jim Halmon, Toledo, ohio, 3t4atz7i 20. charle€ Geo!Rvan, 33tA3 ton, 31111,9; 2. Field (50-59)- r' Norm Hanseh, 36:23; z Ken Hendrit 3S:02; ge, Va. Beacb, !a.,3r49.O6i Z1- Terrv Wirter6' Dur_ hao, N.C., 3.5z,zgi 22 walae woodatd, Newport 3. Joe Mal]on, 39:50. (60 plus)- 1, Norm Tamanaha' Notm l 3-MireN€w6, Va., 3ta3t59i 23. ca.men HagelgaDs' Betbleherc 4l:Z?; 2, Robelt MacTaahahan, 41:'10 Thom3 CliIl 14:59 Pa., 3t5gtz5', 24. Roge: Eitaore' Blacksburg, va' ' BeardalL, 9; oyter, 14:52.6i 2. Alan 2 rield 14:59' 25. Louis Blout, Favette@Lte, N'C', 4:13:09! Hatton, (40_'r9)1. Rav !A5tZ9t ?. oson, 15:05. EscaAusie 26, James Wright, Blacksburg, Va., 4:16:46; 27' David ivan, t6:32; 3. Ray GiL, 16:'!1 (50-59)- l H€ndrix' Ken 3 Wimpee, Caalollton, Ga., 4.17tOZt 28. Jack Turiock' tZ'zr; 2. Noro Hansen, 1?:'19i -ittu, (60 Dick' 2 John S?orts East, Woodbuy, N. J. , 4:28:38; 29' Maurice Tamaoahar Nord plu6)- l. L9:r4. Ross Yates'49, Mile- (30-39)- 1. Don McMilLen, 4:34 1; 2 Joln Garcia' Love, Oak Ri.lge, Tem., 4:32:15;30. MorgaotoD, Patru6' Jobn FitzserPa., 4t35tz8;31. (40-49)Bill l Befhleheo, 3;A 6; 3. Ken Rectar, 5:09.1. Ala' 5:25:00; ,1r40:53;32, Liu, HuDtsvilte, Tory 5: RavGil' 51 3 N,C., 5:02 ald, .1:35.8;2. Frank Newdan, ' 34' va-' 5tz5to0t Georee, z Dean Prince 7! Ducan, lern 33. EscamilLa, (50-59)Augie L. 03.9. 5:z?'r' (50 plus)- 1 Larry Horrell, Morgeto!, N.C., 5140:00i 35. Mark Sclmidt, 5:16 3i 3. Rav Mahannah, ':09 1' Everett, Rutherfo!d, N.J., 12' 5:44:43; 36' Kathv Bud Deacon, 5:43 5; 2. Sid Madden, 5:52 1 HitL, l:58 2 Jav Burns, 21, MorgantoD, N.C., 5:4?:59; 37. Bill ThomD_ l:55.4; 880- (30-39)- l. Don McMiLlen, 2:01 1i son, Amelia, ohio, 5:48:01; 38. Allhur Eveiett, J! ' T-biu s-lttt, tr59.4 (40-49)- l. Bill Fitzge!ald,2:31 0' Ruthe!{ord, N.J., 6:il8:29. (56 entries, 43 staile!s, 2. George Putelbaugh, ZtA6 \ 3 Doug Hansen, EscamiLla' 2. Augie --Geo!ge Phillips - (50-59)- r. Dean Sclrmidt, 2tr8 6i Deacon Bud pLus)l 2t23. Z 160 i:18. Sr 3. Bill corman, OHIO RIVER ROAD RUNNERS CLUB 4_M1I-E PREDICI' 2:26.5; 2. Sid Madden, 2t36,5t 3, Mel Shine, 2:39 ?' ION RUN, KETTERINC, Ol{O' JurY 29, 1973 2-Mi1e walk- (30-39)- 1. Ken FovL€t' 17t51'7 \50-59)23:04; 3' Bill Schl:5; J...b", l9:I'r.6. (60ptus)-1. Dr' wm' Babnick' 1. Joe Holly, 22t33t Z. Paul :}jetzel, 23:42; 6' Dale ltaves, & Gravel 4. chri6 23:061 nier, 20:40.7. Felix LeBlanc, 24:08, 7. Lee Scuderi, 24:10; S Bob stalev' 24:11; 9 Jim Bramlage' 24:45! t0' steve RoboREcoN AAU oNE HouR RUN' soUTH SALEM H s Tc, oregon erts, Z4t46t 11. Todd Derfran, 25:15;12. Stewart JohnJnIy Zr, 1973- Open- l Dave lvilborn, 552v; Tc, ltm, 28:09; 13 David coaklin, 28:15; 14' Joe walick' olegon soh, n;i1u;. 9a?v; i. z"t ct"y, _ r' H'S L08v rLm, 15. Lim Houck' 35:19 Fla., Z9tO9i Pietsch,Miami, 3. Geolf 'Jl :06;2' L€Blanc' :08; o"" e"tl, c".;In", 8h, I,o13v H s - t Dugan Bon_ Prediction winncrs- L' schnier' suov wcather:80o' :10' scuderi' Means' 4 Paul :o9i i' 3 walick, n.v. sar"-, lom' r, 340v.. colleg€blacktoP roac: rt'.it ot tn. Loom TC, lod, 936v" 4A-49- 1' Jolu Frev' Course: Out & back €huttle on secondatv Y'r'bo-B m, hj ly!.r-a:b -_Va'are Ar Pc! d, T'gaco,5ater.9m, IE.]O\..rO-qo- .D"uL Do.ile d'4-'r4us/r'um1a' l.008\'.won"n-r. Ma!_ !n

4th ANNUAL ARNOLD MILLS ROAD RA(]F] Crbberland, Rhode Island, Julv 4, 1973 9:30 A'Aa Weatbet: Cloudy & extlemelv hot & h@id- This lac€ was contested over fou miles of scenic co@trv road6 with modefate hilL6. 1. Too C1wdy, Ctmberland, 18:15 1 CR; 2 Paul Pilie5; !o, Yonke!s, l8r'l+.6; :. oo. Cout're, Lincorh' l9:20' P!ovMarsland' R 5' 4. Bill Tleeful, Nolwood, l9:4oi idence, I9:46,1; 6 Ray Dahforth, Pawtucket, 19:53; ?BilI wyde, Pawtucket, 19:55.5; 8. Rav Ne16on, Pawtucket; 20:oZ 8; 9. Dan O Brien, S€ekohk, 20:04 (lst HS); lO. Mike Shellock, Pawtqcket' 20:14'1 (znd H'S )' (32 sta!ters, 32 linishers)


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:l-, l;18:04i 34;55. BertMeyers,IU. 19, F;:li.:::i: 56. John Sutfin, 30, Robinson, :--., l: !r : ri Harold r:::1.:, 18, Fudee, l?, cP Tc, l:18:0?i 5E, -a:l::

July 28, l9?3, Spon6ored by Easte^rn tllinois Universitv : nantoul Owensboro IQ, 1.18t26, 59, Ciiij :r.l::::, (12 Miles, ?5,1 ya!ds) Weather: ?2-, oveacast ' ::18r39i 1':ri:; C Eaic lnbody, 11i, , ('l:05 60. & i:18:29r Mark Cibbens, ex-Unive!sitv ol Indiaa €tar Paul lC, :: ::il; 62. scott Farmer, L?, Onensbor. 61. 3 l/z hiles about op€b at 8rs6 s'chase) bloke the lace ill: TC, l:18:1ir Kinyon, 15, Viking =:--: -.rrt,16, a.d by 6 m es had a comanding lead over Phil Davis Cranite Ci!y, IU., 1:19:08: 6'1, Torr i:::.:1r:, 16, CP(Univ. of 111inois Chemistry Plofessor). Dike Stilr€tt Tc, l:19:38i 65. Geo!ge Timson, 1i -r-:rll. aC, I11. ' and Dennig Detmott ran together {or 9 r/2 miles beiore 66. 3en Timson, 21, E,I1!,S:r. :.'ra!';67. 1:19:49i Srirrert he held. which gaineil tiixd Stixiett Position Rattin, 16, St.Anne, I1r., L:20:a1r aa. :.cLbie 1urJio €et the course xeco?d ol 1:04:55 ih 1971' but Gibbens Btazil, Ind., l:20:14j 69. Les cnx, 2i, 111.TC, 1?, nea, old recold attacked the rugged hilly course to break the spulgeon, 25, Houni F.iiei TC, Ind. ' Tom the ItzA,!1:70, cam€ all Marines Lt. in the by 226. Deb.ort, a lst Titu€, 16, CP IQ, aI\., -!:1rtta3t 7?. Tom ?1. aace l:zor,18; in lhc ro CaroLiha codPete No Hubert, way flom Jamcs Bagnoli, 20, Ind. Sttide!s, 1:20:59i l3 Tim he won in 1959 dd 19?0. Calis, 1t, Vikiog TC, 1:21:01; 74. Mike Rohler, 17, Vik Saturdav ol This fine mid-west race is held on the 4th TC, 11i., l:21:02! ?5. Ketn Richatd6oh, 1b, 9alatine' nriting bv be obtained July each year, Information can 1:21;08..83. Owen Stanlield, 51, E rU Srrid , Min.is, lllihois East€ln Lantz Building, M, T. Woodall, to tll 02'. zi --Tod Woodall-!: r==, io 6 6 Ur:vFrsjly, CharlcsLoo. 126 started and lZ4 finished. 1'i 5D5; DIS'IANCE RUNNING CAMP 3 MILE X-C l. Markcibbets, 25, unaf., West Lafavett€, Indiana, SDS- C.li Course, Brookings, South Dalota, Saturdav, L:0:1:33 (rll:06- 6-mile); 2, Phil Davis, 27, Illjaois TC, (3 Miles) 75", clear, ao wind. 1:05:o? (3r:22); 3- Dike Stirrett, 21, Eastern I1l. Sl1ld , JuL-\ 2S. -t;3 loroo A.M. Miller, 1972. Morfore, Jay 1{eet 4:.o:i: 1a:25, l:05:56 25, UsMc, r:05:40 (3r:3?);4. Dennis Delmott, Cherokee, lowa, 15.42,2 Larry 1, Ilari::ais.a, (3r:3?); 5. Duane Caston, Zl, Indiana Stat€ TC, 1:06:52 .. , < . D. . ):)6: t. Cary Bocrmaa' E-e. .. (32:45); 6. Jim Bue1i, t?, unat., Mt. Mor!is, 111., 1::{:, LliM,, 1r1:06i'1. Gene Bensod, Elgin, tlouiair Louie, ]:OT:oA Gz,Z1)', ?. Ed Heidblier, 19, eat. , St. Care-v Buhler, Almour' s,D., I7:15; Min1,, -:::l::. ?6' unal., Royce Harni6h, Mo., 1:o?:20 {32:45)l 8. 6. \tili. lL_.::. :€nnox, S.D., l7:16; ?- JeffCarver, caldonia, Il1.,l:o?:31 (32:16);9. Ken Buine' 19, E.Ill. Strider6, L:Q8:3? (3'l:04)i ro. Ba!ney Hance, z3' Il1. Tc, Sto.m Lai.. ::. :. l:r18. --Jay Dirksea-r:08:.18 (33:04); 11. Rick Liv.6ey, 20, E.Ili. Stride!€, :].S TLLSA RUNNING CLUB LO KM. ART BOi:::.:t:08:58 (34:05); 12. BiLl Car!, 28, Indiana Strid€46, jLi, 2E, L9?3- Art BoLt€rill :::,. Iuisa, Cl:.::-:, I:09:05 (33:20); 13.Ale Parris, 19, Purdue TC, l:09:13; '' 1! . . .ir a LC Kilo Race at \4ohank aq a-\ i::aan Bob 14. Keith Jacobi, 21, E.lll Striders, l:09:18i 15. = no Find, cLoudy. ir.ai.a:. :.. .11.:ace:i?", Park Milrer, l?, 16. Jeff O'Conhe11, 24, I11. TC, 1:09:29; 1", -{lkansas, l1:30 l. Ait 3oii.:: , :=l-]ll-= owen6boro Tc, Ky., 1:09:45i l?. Mike Larson' 19, " E.Ill. Strideis, l:10:00! 18, Richard England, 19' una., ::-.a 31:C? . I Larr-. 3. E.11I. Bloomington, Ind., i:10:13;19. Rich Bowman, 2l' -::a:.: Okla,, 3'l:19 a:r:le:jilie, Charie: C.:::.. : 4. Il1'' Mattoon' Dave Hoover, 17, StriilerB, l:lQ:16i 20. l:lO:30; Zl. Wend€Ll Anger, 20, Ch.@Paign' I11., L:10:41! 5. Don B;.:.::. l:, a-:i-aL.ra CriY, 35127 {i 6. Da1-d 5a:a:::, .i, ::lsa, 35:36 (rst r7 Undei) 22. Dr. George Branam, !2, Indiana Stridcrs, L:ll:00; ll -.:hor'a, 35:53; 8. Tony Celliho, ?. Br€ar Lelman 24. Mike 23. Lee Fex!ero, 26, 7\1.'lC, l:11:26; "..:.:, :, .r !\ estbrook, 23, 'fnlsa, 36t32'' Tulsa, i:l:-: 1?, E.Ill. 31, 25. Mike Conloy, I11., l:ll:39' 17, St.A6e, \ordan, 3?:27; 11. Brue MacNola. a::::.i, :=, striders, 1:Ll:45; 26. Gary Batea, 22, Ca\gat aC'Ind.. 10. (t6t 30-39); 12. Terry Hipsher l::2? Mullin, iS, r-:1, 1:11:58; 2?. Steve Goldberg, '10, Ili. TC, 1:12:05; 28. McDonald, 45, Bfoken ArTuls:, ll. iiarold 19, l:::a: 29. Gary Wi1AQ, \iIZtlZi Tony Rove, 18, Owensboro -::Orsr !0); 14. Tom Merrill, 17, Tulsa, son, ?0, Ind., t:13:04; 30. Scotl Renl€n, Zl, 111., l:13:14 ron, l.;ll 39:1,{i La, -i-:. 3:orining, 'll, Tu15a, 39r35; 16. Bob Bak31. Wh. Engldd, 19, Bloomington, I$d.,1t13,22,32 er, 3r, r. sa, =a:!?i l7. Bill Thompson, '10, Jenks, Joh! JoDes, 16, Owensboro TC, I:11:31; 33. Greg Dvkl!, l:, ax-qen€ Jolhson, 39, Tul6a, 40:58; 19. Kesler,19' lU., 1:13:'18; 34. Joln ',10r21j stra, 25, Cha@paign, vern', hi!es:ac, i3, Tu1sa, 42:41; 20. BiLl Ryan, 42, Riverbed stliders, Ind,, l:13:49; 35. John Turk' 18' Telae Haute, rnd., 1rL3:5?; 36. Jobn Keuy, 23, Rantoul, Tdsa, :a:::: 21. Staci Slo!er, r0, Jopli!, Mo., 59:49. ONE \lILa RaN- 1. JolD Westbtook, 23, Tu1sa, 1:'r9i I11., 1:14:09;37. Jim Skimel, 23, E.I1l.St!., 1.'14:18j Drieht Bufalohead, 24, Midwe6l City, 1:50; 3. Bill 2, Kent Davis, E.I1l.Str., l:1!:18;39 Keb Xlipp, 24, 38. Boggs, ,?8, Tulsa, 5i12j 4. Robe!r weaver, 15, TuLsa, 18, Mattoon, Ill., l:14:40; 40. Mark Avery, 16, unat. , Mattoon, 1:14:42: 41. Bill Harbeck, 31, Charleston Pac- 5::2; i. Lo.raine Storer, 14, JoPlin, Mo., 6:22:6. Art 1\ade, a3, Ilulsa, 5:39; ?. Geri storer, tl, JoPlin, er TC, Ill., |I4:56i 42- Chet Bowers, 15, CP TC, 6:5.r! 8, Mariltn Cay, 21, a!16a, ?:Zli 9. Jio Srorer, 1:15:lo; 43. Dave Scott, 16, viking TC, Iu., l:15:18; 4'1 ,!0, Jo!1in, Nto., ?:41;10. Jo Ann AduddeU, 28, Tu1sa, Glen Mehling, 15, Vincennes TC, I4d., 1:15:41; 45. Stu 7:.1t, --VerD Whitcside-{14 linishers) Storm, 15, Chalieston Pacer TC, l:15:51; 16. Randy 18,unat., Tim Dooling, Stearns, 14, cPTc, l:15:54;47. Efiingham, IU,' l:15:59:48. Dave Hartos, i?' Elfing- AAL 5 MILE ROAD RUN, DES MOINES, IQWA July,1, i9?3 weathel: 750, !artly cloudy, ham, Irr., 1:]6:07, 49. Art Hulchinson, Maltoon, ltl. , 1, Bob Hughes, 20, D€s Moines, 26:5'!i Z. Bill McDerIll., L:16:20; l?, l:16:l?; 50. BiU McCme, 16, Matroon, mott, zz, Des Moioes, 28:23; 3. Gary wilcox, 35, An51. Daie Bead, 26, Madiso!, wisc', 1:16:35i 52. Ed Moll, 33, E.Ilt. Sttid, , 1:16:51i 53. Ai Laison, 18, una. , 1.€ny, lowa, 28:43i 1. NickJolrnsoh, 22, Des Moines, Decatur, Ill., 1:16:53; 54. WiU CooPel, 16,CP TC, l:1?: 28:50; 5. Shane Dooley, 1?, DM, 29r04 {next Page)


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6. Joln McMichael, 15, De6 Moines (rst HS, new rec5, Joha KeeIe, 2,1:,15. ord, old ma!k, 30:52 by Doug Larsan, l97z) 29.12,7. WOMEN -l 3/,|-M es- 1. Suzie Buchanan, 3,1, PhoehixMark Steinbers, 17, De€ Moines, 29:53; 8. Jeff Aten, vil]e, Pa., 9:55; 2. Robin Stlyker, 19, PhoenixviLIe, Pa. 16, Des Moines {?nd HS)j 9. Jonn Gersema, 27, Bayata, 13:0?; 3, Judi Faber, 17, Phoenixvllle, Pa., 13:09; .1, lowa, 30:32; 10. Mlke Diment, lZ, Des Moines, 30:35 Debbie Mccluskey, 16, cloucesle! Catholic HS, 14:32j (New Record lor Jr. HS Div.; Old mark, 32:14 by John 5. Pat Sheridah, 15, Glouceste? Cath.HS, 14:54. McMichaer, 1972)j rr, Mark Robert€on, zl, Anamo6a, Iowa, 30:.18; 12. Ceoige Cailson, 30, Ames, Iowa, 31:04 FORT I-AUDERDALE RRC'6 FIRST ANNUAL FLORIDA STATE 15 KILO (9.3 MILES) CHAMPIONSHIP RUN 13. Davld Rothiau{, 20, West aurlington, loq'a, 31:09; l. Doug L'rd"-. 10, DV, ll:l8j l-, re!-! S,hm- /, Zt, c-[strFdr P2!1. tjat c,dalF, rtor'da. w- t. . -u y 1Lh DM, 31:3ii 16, Larry Lockha!t, 24, Ame6, 3i:38j 1?, ?:00 P. M. Conditions: 80 degrees, humid- 15, 000 6pecBob Moorehead, 51, Des Moia€s, 32:05 (1st Yet. )r 18. talors. (71 started, 59 finished) 1, Jih Schap€r, 21, Plantation, Fla., 48t27t Z. J,D. Greg Forler, 16, west DM, 32:25 (3rd HS); 19. St€ve w. rF-, 16, lolu sror, Io^2, -:26, 10, B ll S"rg"anl, Evil6izer, Zl, Pomlano, FIa., ,18:56; 3. Pat Clmiel, 2?, Miami, Fla.,,19:.10;4. Neil Murphy, 18, Mi!ama!, FortDodg€, Ianrd,32t27, Zl. Tony Woloch, 18, UrbanFla., 49r50; 5. Tom Elbert, 19, udat., 50:58; 6. Ron dale, Iowa, 32:59r 22. Ixv Steinberg, 44, Des Moines, Qba6e,21, Tm!a, 51:33;7, Terry callagher, 27, 33:56 (2nd vet. ); 23. Ron Fuchs, 4r, Ah€6, 35:ZZ (3rd \ta6s., q2:00: 8, srFwF \4an cy. 6, D crra,:on, F e., Vel.):24. V- hr'gh. A./F.v. lov.. 6:08j.-. L!.r) 52:06 (lst 16-r7 Div. )r 9. CoLetuan Mooney, 33, PlantatProBb-., 8. Bonourant, lo\ ", {7:00r 26. rood c e ' ion, Fla., 52:38j 10. David Blankebship, 23, Lantana, berg, 14, DM, 31t351 21. Jae Woloch, 16, UrbahdaLe, FIa., 53t25, U. Mike Jacob6, 19, Pompaho, Fla., 53: 38:10; ?8. Kathy Diment, 11, DM, 38:25 (lst Jr, HS Girls Div.)j 29, Ed KiUin, ll, DM, 39:45; 30, Joe Gibb6 28; 12. Donald Edgar, 18, Pompano, 54:19; 13. Ed Wikel 32, C.da! Fal1s, Iowa, 39:.1?j 31. Barb Diment, ll, DM, 28, Jacksonville, Fla., 54:46; 14. Mack Roebuck, 20, /0:58: lz. I4ahi Shoies, FIa., 55:00; 15. Clayton Nichols, 26, san 8". ca r.. "nF- B:gh"n, 14,50, 'afdi'o, .12:17; 33. BuckMcConeghey, Fairb&k, Iora, 4.1:0t; Pohpaho, Fla., 55:09i 16. Ab Adahs, 19, Plantation, 55:Zlj 1?. Shamon Sullivan, 19, Lake Wolth, Fla., 55: 34, Tofr Lockhalt, 19, Ades, 4,1:02; 35. Lori Bigham, 3lr 18. Robert Raadolph, 23, Jacksonville, 55:,12; 19. 10, san Bernardino, Calil., .16:13. (42 linish€rs) Richard Watlis, 15, Cocobul C!e€k, Fra., 55:53 (lBr 14--Bctty Dibent-15 Yeai Old Div.)i 20. Drew Viner, 17, Carol City, Fla. ALL.CQMERS T&F MEET, \I'OODBURY, N. J. 55:59; 21. Chlis Quibby, 2?, Coral cables, Fla,, 56:07; \ pa,. A,eub . la7. / 00 o, V. L:gh! ra,n. 22. Dave SutherLahd, 17, Margate, Fla,, 56:.11; 23.Ray l:l4i!9- l. Mike Butynes, Sport6 East, 1.4:35.?i z. Joht RusseU, 34, Ft, Lauder.late, 57:12; 24. Malk Shankin, McFa!1and, St. Josephr6 Pr€p, Phita., 15r50.5i 3. Gary L Hol ) ood. 7F. Daul ra--e r, 52, Co!! Rieger, Spoits Ea€t, L5:55; 4, Toe O61er, Penh AC, Way, Miami, Fla. , 57:28 (lst 50-59 Div. ); 26. Herb 16:oo; 5. Pat Taaino!, spoli; E;sa, 16:,15. . . Mi1"- i, Will6, IV, 13, Tallaha6see, Fla., 58:17;27. Ceoffrey s,e1e cc4oercwa,d, *uj., ".t2.-; z. w l,- V;no, MiUer, l?, Miami, 58:.18! 28. Scott W€inkt€, r(i, Hallen ph: a, PiorFers, 4:1., r: 1, B-!.e V!r -o, Phila. Pron., dale, F1a,, 59:12; 29. Fred Wesley, 23, Hialeah, Fla., 1t26, 4. Joe Siedlecki, Phila. Pioneer6, .1:29,7...H.S. 59:25; 30, Dob Boulanger, 29, Miadi, a9t42t 3L, Bob Lat-ton, 32, Ft. Lauderdale, 60:27; 32. Jim cossett, !!!19-. 1. Bob Marino, wiuiamstown HS, 1:36. z, 2. 'ran M@yah, Gateway Reg, HS, 4:.11.6; 3. Mike Re6enly, 17, Ft. Lauderdale, 60:45j 33. Eric cei66ibger, 26, Bishop Eustace HS, 4:42. 7. . , Masters Mile- 1. BfownMiahi, 6l:27; 34. Gary Cohen, 15, Calol City, F1a., 'r g Fo- 6, S ort6 arL, <: o.4: 2, Joru.u m ngh"r , 6Z:07i 35, Stuart cleman, 21, Miafri, 63:11; 36. Walter Cimamin€on, N. J, , 5:20. 3i 3. Bob Colacicco, BlackChamplir, i7, Lake Worth, 62:44; 37. Henderson Cleav. wood, N. J, , 5:28. . . H. S, 2-Mile- l. Mark Yellin, Hade3, 42, Ft.Pierce, FIa.,61t29 ( I s t 0 - il 9 ) ; 3 8 . Jon don Twp. HS, 9:45.5, 2. Johh Mitzel, Geo. lvashington Gleman, 21, Miahi, 63:49; 39. Dan D1hwoody, 16, HS, Phila., Cprndno. Perr"!ul--, PS. Coral Cables, 64:17; 40. To@ Metts, 19, Melbourne, 9:55, 4. Joe Siedlecki, Wiltiam€town HS, l0:05i 5. Jelf Fla., 65:14: rl. ^LaoKi..Ler,ll, PalmSpr'.-s, -1a., Deaa,' Ddlsea R€g. HS, 10:07-..!!9- 1. vince Marino, 66:n; 42. Maltin Ailes, 36, Pembroke Pines, Fla., Phi1a. Pioneers, 2:02.81 2. Bruce Marino, Pbi1a. Fiod., 6?:17: 43. Johr Pechini6, 22, Ft, Lauderdale, 6?:58; 2r03,4' 3. Alaa Robihson, P€nnsville HS, Z:0?.l..cirls 44, John Can{ie1d, 49, Ft. Laude!dale, 68:03; 45. Larry 880- l, Pat Helms, Phila. Clippers, 2t23.9t 2. Ursnla C!cehe, 13, N. Miaai Beach, 68:00; 46, Lee Mashburn, Eder, South Jersey Chalge!s, Z:33: 3. Li6a Cahpiglia, 17, Coral Gable€, 68:07;47. David Bryan, l?, Ft. LauSJ Chargers, 2:3il.5. derdale, 68:31; 48. Jay Popover, 15, Holl}{ood, Ila., 69:,19; .19. Gene Healton, 33, Fl. Lauderdale, ?O:,19! 50. MIDDLE ATLANTIC RRC RACES, MILL CREEK PARK, Nalhaa Brender, 62, N.Miami Beach, 72:,41 (rst 60-69)j willihsboro, N. J. , Suday, Augu6t 5, 1973 1:30 P.M. 51. John Thomas, 10, Mirmar, Fla., 72r.17 (lst l1 & Hot, 88 degtees, suny, huid. Coursei I & 3/.1 mile Under Div. )i 52. Jack La]1ey, 6r, Merbourle, F1a., ioop around huge fieid, shaded about 1/4 o{ the route. b':'l: 5t. (/Fnc cusL"cl r-,.li, P-rb.olcPre", Ia., OPEN 51/,l-Miles- 1. Joe Gelmaoo, Spolts East, 27:29: 86:52; 54. George Dup!ey, 13, HoU]-ivood, Fla., 86:56: 2. Mike R€senly, Sports East, 27:51.4; 3r Tom O61er, 55. Gary Bernal, 13, Mifaoi!, Fla., 87r0,!; 56, Wm, Penn AC, 28:32; 4. c1ifi HasenJus, ca;den couniy Colvaa Vrahkea, 12, Miramar, FIa., 88:06; 5?. Dean BiareEa;29.03. t 5. Marshall Klein, unat., 33:05.5;6. 6ucci, 10, Miramar, 79:15, 58. Chlis Wagner, 10, MirGray Whel6tone, Hatbofo, N.J., 34:09; ?. G. Weller, amar, 93:56i 59. Tamhy Talle6, 15, Miami, l:46:15. --Ray Russell & G. L. custad-VETERANS (Over i10) 3 l/z-Miles- 1. Ralph Frazer, RRC of N. Y- SUMMER SPEED PROGRAM, CLOVE Delawaie SC, 19t48, Z. Dr. Stan Bra6on, Media, Pa., LAKE PARK, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y,, July 31, 1973 20:3?; 3. Ev Nere11, Mt, Holly! N.J., 21r01' 4. Ray ? P. M. (3 M es o{ paved palk paths) samson, Cahden, N. J. , 2l:03i 5. Dan Wise, 24:Q9; ?1


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3-Mile open - l Joe Pesco, 19, Staten lsldd AC, 14:21; 2. Ed Bowes, 30, New York AC, 14:.13; 3. Rafe Lura, 19, United-Bohaa, l5:ll; .1. Toh Horaa, 19, Brooklla, 15:23; 5. F!ed WaLker, 35, St.Anth. BC, 15:30i 6. Bill Go!don, 38, St.Anth. BC, 15:36; ?. PhiI Heit, 28, United Bohaa, 16:30; 8. George Ptice Jf., 24' NYPC, 16:38; 9. Da Dougherty, s!., ,1.1, SIAC, 17:02 (rst Vet. )r 10. Art Kijek, 42, LIAC, 17:07 (Znd Vet.); ll. A6her Gee, ZL, BroE, l?:i1,4; 12. Phil Carducci, 24, United Bohaa, 17:48. (19 starters, 18 linishers) 3-Mile Teenag€ Rw- l. TomBierster, 18, S.I.,1,1:39, 9r 2. Hal Ognelodh, 16, United Bohaa, 14:57; 3. Dan Dougherty Jr., 18, SIAC, 15:09;4. Ray Escobar, 18, NYPC, 15:27; 5. Aogel Garcia, li1, United Bohaa, L5:30j 6. Brian Swensen, I?, S.I. , 15:39i 7. A1 Faison, 15, SIAc, l5:48' 8. Darryl N€dbe, 16, S.1., 15:50j 9. Tohy Martinetti, 16, s.I., 15:55; 10. Gaeg Bierster, 15, s.L, 15:09;11. John Black, 15, S.L, 1i;:20; lZ. Eob Murach, 16, Brooklla, 16:24. (22 starters, 20 finishet6) - -Joe Kleine!man-N. Y. RRC SUMMER SPEED PROGRAM Van Cortlandt Palk Sladillm, July 28, 1973 l0 A. M,

r. V: F OnF-- l. 'in \\:nli-ll, -0, qa".horn", \.Y,, l0:05.7j 2. Raeif Luna, 19, Unted Bohaa, 10:36;3, Jerry Mccarthy, 23, BroE, l0:.,17; 4. Fred Walker, 34, St.Anth.EC, 10:.18j 5. Dennis Dri€.oli, 21, Brookl)n, l0:56; 6. George Haller, 48, NYC, 11r27 (16t vei.)r 7. Frank L€nto, 26, Flushing, 1Z:49j 8. Dudley C1a66e, 48, United Bohaa, 13:2li 9. Leo Dietz, .18, scarsdale, 13.46t r0. Marie Roach, 25, Queens, 14:U (16t Female) 2-Mile Teenage Ruh ' 1, Picrre Vavoules, 18, Longl6landAC, l0:00,8j Z, Ha1 Ogdelodh, 16, United Bohaa, I0: l0i 3. Ray Escobai, 18, NYPC, 10:l3j 4. Mik€ Hagon, 17, Rockland RRC, 10:19; 5. Jeiry CentroNitz, l?, NYC, l0: 22; 6. Ed Ewing, 1?, Rockland RRC, 10:3.1r ?. Jerry Haslao, 16, Rockland RRC, 10:38; 8. Jid Roseboom, 18, Inwood, N.Y,, 10:.:l8j 9. AftFoster, 18, Thorn\rood, N.Y, rO:54: lO. Martlh Culie!, 16, LLAC, 11:00. (20 stalteis, 15 finishers) Wimer of Fast Time Plaques lor Van Cortlandt Park S€ries: Teenage- Matt Cehtrowitz, NYAC, 9:23 July 7, L9?3i Open- Tony Colon, NYAC, 8:56.5 July 7, 1973j Vet. - Joe Burns, United Bohaa! 10:33.6 - -Joe Kl€inerfran--

L. Capt. Tom Chllde!s, USMC, spts, (25:28,8, 9r39-8 4t)6. ' 2tA4- - ' r.l. .r, - -2A.tt '. -rnando S -a..2, 22, Queens, N. Y., \2pt6. lz6to2-2nd, 9.56-znd, 4.45-ZLd, 2:04-Zbd, 5.1.9-,lth); 3. Orlahdo Martinez, 26, Brooklld, 16 pts. (26:13-3xd, 9:51-3rd, 4r53-8th, 2r01.6-lst, 53.6-16t): .1. Peter Gaugb!, 17, Brooklyn, Z3 pt6, iZ6:39- 5th, r0:05-.4th, .4:49- 5th, 2:0?.,1-.1th, 55. 0- 5th) ; to. Broo/ ),, { 1,... /_7.-)_8 ,. t0,6_ bth, 4r.17-4ih, 2:t0,5-?th, 55.5-r5th); 6. Ji4 Winlield, 20, l{awtholne, N.Y., .ll pts. (26:30-4th, 10:29, 8th, +:11'-4tll, Zilz.4-IZt]r, 57.7-I4t1r),7. Bill ilbu!, 23, uaionville, N. Y. , ,19 pts, (2?:10-6th, 10:0?-5th, 4:527!h, 2;10.8-9th, 59.9-zzkd)t 8. Michael cotangelo, l?, M.aser, N.Y., 57 pt6. (30:16-z9th, l0:30-9th, .l:51-6th, ziaE.5-5rh, 55- ?-8th), 18, Jim Roseboom (9th) lnwood, \. Y- , 66 pts, (28r57, 16th, 111:3?-]lth, ,l:56-9th, Z:13..11]th, i8,0-I5th); 10, Jason Gre11er, 25, Queens VilLage, \. t., i1 jrLs.(29:03-18ih, 1l:05-l5th, 5:16-23rd, 2:08.86ri, aa.l-9th); ll. Dave Blackstone, 30, NYC, ?.1 pts, ( 2i r2 : - r-:i, I0:3 5-l0th, il:56. l- 9th, Z:18-2oth, 61. r-28thl; 12, 3::- Cobb, 18, BroN, 75 pts. (29:05-l9th, 1l:1519ih, ::ir:-llth, 2,12-Ilt]r, 57.2-I3t1r)i 13, Ray Escobar, :8, B:.L-, ii' )rs. (27:55-9tb, 1l:03-14rh, 5:10,18th, 2:li-r:ri,, :;, i-16th); 14, steve Pouack, 1?, Monsey, N,!,, t: j::.i28:26-l1th, lLl9-z?nd, a..I6-23rd, Z:I?.8 -1lth, .:,.-?:ih)! 15. Raefl Luna, 19, Brooklyn, 97pts. (28ra-1--r::, :r-3-13ih, 5:08-16th, ?:16.4-I8th, 62.2l5th)i -.. C:::s 5ian.ierwick, i?, Brooklyn, 104 pts-

(3l]rt--2.::. :r.-=:si, 5:03-llth, Z:t3,2-llth, a7 -t?r':r.)., 1."t. \i:a.: a-::r:r:a, j9, NyC, rr0 !ts. (28:06-roth, 10:39-1::h, :: =-::r. ,_:?a. a-3rst, 64. 8-45th); 18. paul Fe!6.her 1., ,:::.-i:nrsi€ad, N,y., t13pts.129:32Zznd, \t .- -- , :: :-:-11,2t22,A-3kh, 60.?-26th)i 19, EilLt a .r:r't:: t:. :.c\, 115 pts, (30:20-3Znd, ll:38,:-33r.. ::t:-:t::. trt=. =-t6rh, 55,9-ltth): zo. Ed E*ins, . ::t.::. t..: , !2. pLs,tZE,5A-\4]jh, \\.24.

as, ZZ, Eror, t- :: t:r:t-:trr. ta:25,t-?th. 4:56,4 -IQL:I., Z:2t-2::.., '.. : t ierr_ Hastam, lb, Sulfern, \.L, =: -::. ::::i-12t1, 11r52-39th,5:1927ti,, 2:1E.a-2:-., i-. - : . ,. Crrc Lr!!ky, lb, Levittown, \. 1. l= r::. :!:21-33rd, 1l:17-20thr 5i1,1z0r}.2-.r. .- :.' on:"hhp)-,18. Meftick, N, ! . la- :::, 1lai29-l.lth, lla7.I-ZIst, at2131st, 2:29-.1i}. ..,--2 .i)t 25, V, Benchul, 3'!, NYC, 7,05 MILE RUN, CEDAR GROVE, N,J, RRC 154 pts, (?!:la,:::. 1:2-.1-Z5t1r, 5136-4314, Z.2A.Zc€darOrov€Res., July Za, 1973 7.aa P.M. (Three laps 29th, 62,1- l-.. j :r. BiU Caiuana, 19, Ozone Paak, ol 2.35-mi1e loop. ) N. Y., 162 rr: ::, Caarles Brtro, 28, Brooklyn, 163; l. Ray Carrol, 18, 38:35t 2, John GarlepF, 35, 39:02; ld, :o 5. ts.or. 68r 'o. Pob"- -'ne, - . 3. Mike Morgan, 18, 4l:09; ,1. Jay Lampei, 16, 4\:A9.2, ,12, Broo|ltl, \, I. , l7? pts, (L6l Vet, )j 30. Pat Mc5. Ed o'Nei11, 29, 11.47t 6. Kay Campbe11, 44, ,12r,19 Dorald, 17, ra.!r1le, N. J. , 1?5; 31. Steve Rothenberg, (Lsf Ovcr .10): 7, Paul Slakie, 32, 45t!.!-i 8. aiU Mulhern '. 'orM.apuo, 8. BrooLl,n, r8l. "r, 8 .o ... 32, 41ta9! 9. Joe Scott, ,18, ,19:54. 33.Irank Jin Clr*..e, 18, Vauey Cottage, N.Y.,189; 34. J. Iranli Lento, 26, F1u6hing, 195j 35. Joe Vidal, 99 SPEND LONG DAY RUNNING IN SUN 19, BroL!, 19i; 36. Tom camelon, .13, NYC, 199 (znd Van Coltlandt Park, Bronx, Jnly 29, 1913- Capr. Tom Vei. )i 3?, Art Ktjek, ,12, Valley Stream, N. Y, & ceo, Childers stationed at the Quantico, Va., bas€, won tb€ HaL1e., ,18, \!C, 202 pts.; 39. Ed OrNeill, Belleville, RRC pentathlo. and gained lcvenge ior last year, wh€n N. J. , 202; ,10. A1 lvlartih, 20, BroN, 203. . ,.17th- Bill in th€ first event of the live he pulled a muscle and had Corae, 51, Sraten I61and, Z?8 pr6, (lst Masters),,5lstto aetire flom the event. This year he captuled the 5Nina Kuscsik, 33, Huntineton Station, N, Y,, 294 pts. mile run in 25t28.8, t]re two-mile r@ in 9:39,8 and Lhe I sl r 6nc - .,,7 sr- Po. C":. --. o, B_ory. r0- r). tuile in 4:36..1. In the othe! two event6 he placed second (Yougest runner)... ?5th- Lynn Blackstone, 32, NYc, in the 440 in 54.5 ahd third in the 880 ir 2:0,1.2. He total- 433 pts. (2od Fedale). The codpetition lasted li l/2 €d ei8ht points ia wihning, A total of 97 ruMers started th€ event with 8.1 completing the Iive aaces making up the !aog!am. A11{ihishers FOURTH ANI'{UAL MORRO BAY TO CAYUCOS FUN !eceived award6, RUN (CALIFORNIA) Jue 2,1th l1 a. m. ar low tide.


This beach !@ drew 162 startels and 157 linished the sixmiler, Twenty lini€her6 made it to the Ca)rocos Pier in uder 37 tuinutes. To add lo the fu! Ed Cadena, Vince Engel & Bob Naminga called themselves the Ftorida TC, though aLL are local rune!6, Last yea!'s winnei, Steve Harney, manag€d only seventh, but retained hi6 lecord of 32:03. Meet Directoi: Te!!y Recofd, San Lui6 Obis!o, 1. tie, Ed Cadeba & Vihce Engel, FTC, 32:38' 3. John Beaton! CCAC, 33:00;4. Bob NaDninga, FTC, 33:1?; 5. Johh S.lhickrath, Long Beach, 33t59i 6. Jahes White, Vandenberg, 34:05; ?. Steve Harney, Culver City, 34:1Oj 8. Poo"!r Lopez, Co ct.. ,r: I, o. lim har<u6., r i8 Cardens TC, 34:45i 10. Flank Freyne, cc, 35:Z6j 11. Leoaald Thorton, High Siefa TC, 35:.!8j 12. Ferhie Martinez, High Slerra TC, 35:,!8: i3. Mark Southwick, Fig Gardens TC, 35:51; 1.1. Rich Reynagh, High Sierra TC, 35:59; 15. Scott Fertig, Fig Caidens TC, 36:13; 16, John Lopez, Bak€rsfield, 36:19:17. TimCosta, Lotupoc, 36:24; 18, Jim Flarigad, Pacific Palisades, 3it:47; 19, Lars Winge!eid, Santa Ynez, 36r50! 20. Doug cates, High Sierra 'tC, 16.55t Zl. Bob Calhan, Seniors TC, 3?:15j 22. Alle Peter6on, Morro Bay, 37:17j 23. Scotr Butlfirch, CCAC, 37:20; 24. Mike Thortoa, High Sierra 'tC, 37t291 25. Burt Davi6, Santa Barbara, 3?:42; 26, Sid Toabe, High Sierla TC, 38:10; Z?. Ruben Aguirre, SL, 38t22:28. Gary Anderson, SL, 38r24; 29, Too Averyj Fig Gardens TC, 38tzat 3A, Julio Eorquez, Bak€rstield, 3AAZ,,b8, Maly Carman, Colera, 43:43 (1sr 1!oman). .ldt Over 40: Len Thorton. --Terry Record--

! oRT DUPONT PARX, WASHINGTON, D.C.5.5--1f MILE oPEN RUN, J@e 27, 1973 1. Dan Reeks, 29:,t7: 2. Bruce Robinaob, 29t57 3. Bob Thurston, 30:11; 4. Topp€r Powers, 3O:23; 5. Demy McDohough, 30:34i 6. Jih Ke@ey, 3Or55j ?. phit Stewalt, 3l:05i 8. Dave Buzzelt, 3l:l?j 9. ceorge Christophea, 3l:23;10. Bob Harper, 31:24; 11. Tom Cattas, 3ItZ6, 12. Martin Smith, 3t:38;13. Doug Sloc_ rlm, 3?:14j 14. Mike Fleming, 32:2?; 15, paut Falrier, 32:29; 16. Jobr Slocl]m, 32.47i t7. Edwin Jelohe, 32: 55j 18. Bentrett Beach, 32t59, 19, Rod Steele, 33:26; 20, Bill Hoss, 33t27i Zl. Bab Julid, 33:33; 22. Bruce Talawlda, 33:36; 23. Jeff Darman, 33:,!3t 24. Bob Hor@an, 55, 33:54j 25. Chuck paul, 34:09; 26. Mike lleylin, 42, 34:39: 27. Rolland ELtiott, 35:OZ; 28. Ma!_ ty Sullivan, 44, 35t33i 29. Dave Theall, 41, 36:05; 30, Henry Ticknor, 37:Ui 31. Val Lewton, 3?:?3; 32. Fred Bove, 37:40i 33. Robert Hadri!, 3Z:5tj 34. Robelt G. Day, 43, 39.53i 35. Jim Hamrin, .!0:18. (49 fihisher6) 3.3-MILE TTEENRUN (?:15 p.M.)- t. Jeft shelton, 20, l7t46t 2. Mike Liede!, 19:36; 3. Tom Joiner, 19:55i 4. Harold Kosiba, 19:55; 5. Jim cudney, zo:08; 6. Roy Galloway, 20rr0, 7. Van Caapbell, z0:5Zj 8. Jerry BremaL, 21t27;9. Mike Hafper, 2l:5Oj 10. Stev€ Mus€elman, 2l:5Zt 11. Hehry Dale, 22:1?; tZ. Robert peter_ Notes.,,!9 ol 50 starte!6 compteted thi6 new cou!se ir Fort DuPont Pa!k, coE6ervatively estimateil to be 5,5 miles. The coulse begils with a halt-mite climb on a park road, then dake6 two tools {mo6iLy on bike ira

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that same C. RRC RESULTS hau-mile hill. The t€en course is situilar, u6ihg onty 6-MILE OPEN, LAKE FRANK, ROCKVILLE, MD. one Loop belore retulnihg to the starting point. 5-28-73 - l, Shelley Karlin, 34:44j 2. Ray Mo!!i6on, DCAAU CHAMPIONSHIP & OPEN 15 KILO RUN 36:46; 3. Mark Wiuiams, 37t43j 4. Mike Harpe!, 37:.19; Takoma Park, Md. (Iadependence Day Festivat) 5. Tom Girou, 38100; 6. Jefl Shelton, 38:03, ?. Tom Course: Two lo-ops, road ahd siileFalk, slightly hil1y. Joiner, 38:25j 8. RoDatd Kosh, 39r32; 9. Bilt Hoss, 39: Temp, near 9Oo, very hudid, 106 stalters, s6 linisheE 3Z; 10. Paul Farrier, 39:5,1; lt. Rod Stcele, 40:04;12. JuIy,l, 1973 5:45 P.M. - Sheldon Kallir raa a supero Maliio Shith, 40:12i 13. Ed Jerome, 40t15; 14. Charres iace ih balely tolelabte conalitions to win this eveDt {oa Ross, i10:56; 15. Joseph Schaider, 4l:06; 16. vena No!a,r, the 6ecohd staaight year. He aad Tom Ch ile!6 (USMC) 41:23j l?. Paul Thur6ton, 52, 41:3i; i8. Johb Evds, 4l: €hared the lead fol two mites; theh Chililers putleal 50j 19. Rob Sod€rs, 41:56; 20. Hube!t Moagan, ,ll:57; away and eslablished a lead ot abour tooy. Bur Sheuy 21. Alexander Barnes, 42:04, 22. Jim Cndtey, 4ztzQt begah to mak€ up ihe gap rheh the runer6 ebtered a 23. Chuek Pau1, ilz:2.4i 24. John Noble, 42t3er 25. 'Iom shady stletch of Sligo Creek Parkway. Coming out ot <JctrinC. 42:/0: -6. hr,,Soller6, 4): o: l/. C"o.8the Frk, near the end ol rhe first toop, he caught Chit_ Th-rs od, 1 :1r: 28. C-alm c. L{usLon. j : ); 19, D ck der€. The Mari.e captain was soob ou! ot the aace with BradJorcl, .,13:49j 30. Chuck Johason, 44:O1j 3i, Peie -fal j3. Wagner, 4,!:14; 32, Martih Greenbarlm, !.1.19t Le*ton, 44:31; 3,!. Ron Adahsr 44:45i 35, Bob Jones,42, Kent Staver, just 18, ran one o{ rhe smariest race6 or the day. The recent BCC gladuate started cautiousty in 4.1:48j 36. David Helmsfeld, 44:48; 3?, Jon Clark€, 451 the heat, and theh bega to move up steadily--{roh weU 29j 38, Henry DaIe, 16t49.,39. F!ed lveeks, 42, ,16:5.1; back in the pack to gecond dace, jusr 30 sec6. o{fl 40. warae Lance, 47:01. i69 staater6, 59 finishers) Au6taalian tiger Bob Horman, 55, wa6 the fir6t tinishNote. . . Because of weather coaditions (wet) a makeshifr ei ove! .10, used. Distance €stimated between 6.8 & 6.9 ington Sportswith a time oI 6it:30. Karun leil the Wa€h_ CIub to the team wictory. This year's ve!--Bob Thu!ston-sion of the coulse was probably a long lskm. DC RRC TETRATHLON at Robert E. Pea"y H, S. , 1. Sheldon Kaflih, 23, WSC, 5Zt5Si 2. Kent Staver, Montgohery Couty, Maaylahd, Jue 23, 1973 (140y alr- Bethesda TC, 53:24; 3, Mike Sabino, 3,1, Baltinole 18, OC, weathea track; hmid, upper 80rs, hazy su, s4:17; .1. walae vaugbh, 2?, Crlmberland Valley AC, 1. Shelley Ka!Uh, 2-Mile- 9:.10 lst; Mile- 4:38-1st; 88055:0li 5. Ceo!ge Bagvi6, t?, 55:34t 6. cordon 2:06-3rd; 440- 646-l9th)i 2. Paul Voger, ro:.13-Uth, .!:58- 18, Beth. TC, 55:3sj ?. Hueh Sweeny, ZZ, No. Otive!, Jersey Uth, z:03-16t, 5.1.0- rst); 3. Bill Hoss, r0:2,t-5th, 4:45- Sfrider6, 56:02t 8. Tim Cook, ZO, 56:04,9, Bob Thurs_ 3rd, z:05-Znd, 55.0-2!d)i '!. Jeff Sherton, (I0:14-3rd, ton, 29, wSC, 56:08, r0. Rick Shriver, 56,42r It. ti.e, 4:45-2ad, 2:U-8th, 60.0-roth); 5. Jobn Sto.rrm,( lo:13-znd, Dab Reeks,25 & Toh Cirou, t8, Berhesda TC, 57t26; 4:.16-5th, 2:ll-9th, 51.0-Lzth); 6. Bruce TaLawrna, 12:28- 13. Bluce Robin€oh, Z?, WSC, 5lt'At t4. Ray Mollison 28th, ,1:58-1oth, 2:08-5th, 55.0-3rd); ?. Dave Buzzeli, 26, WSC, 5?tSAj 15. ctye Wooil! 38, Spolts lhternation {IAtZZ-lth, 4.16-4th, 2:10-7th, 59. O-8th), 33 cohpetitor€. aI, 58:ll; 15. Mike Naptes, 27, FBl, 58::14; t7. Dave Buzzell, 18, 59:2?;18. 3ob Harper, 23, WSc, 59t29: D.


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irh SO'STH EL MONTE BIIND HANDICAP ?.9 MILES Jult 7, 1973, 1! eather: 1\.aim. I58 starte!6, t.r8 fihishers. Both Bill Scobey and Ron Kurrle dilped under Doug Sclmeak's record ol 41:58 set in 19?1, Spohsored br the E1 r,{oEte Recreation Deparrment.


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Tt|E UNITEI) STATES TRACK AND FIELD FEOERATION PR()GRAMS ()F THE EXECUTIUE ()FFICE

CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

INDOOR MEETS DECATHLON MEETS MARATHONS

TRACK AND FIELD CLINICS POSTAL COMPETITION

TRACK AND FIELD COACHING SCHOOLS LONG DISTANCE LOG MAGAZINE NATIONAL JUNIOR CI.IAMP INVITATIONAL MEETS PUBLICATIONS DECATHLON CLUB

COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS

HALL OF FAME .I972

OLYMPIC TOUR

TRACK AND FIELD OFFICIALS CERTIFICATION USTFF MEDALS, RIBBONS, POCKET PATCHES REGISTRATION OF TRACK AND FIELD CLUBS MEET SANCTIONING

NATIONAL OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP STATE ASSOCIATIONS OF USTFF

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