OFFICIAL PUBUCATTON OF THE UNITED
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THE UNITED STATES TRACK AND FIELD FEDEBATION PROGRAMS OF THE EXECUTII,E OFFICE
CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS INDOOR MEETS DECATHLON MEETS MARATHONS
TRACK AND FIELD CLINICS POSTAL COMPETITION
TRACK AND FIELD COACHING SCHOOLS LONG OISTANCE LOG MAGAZINE NATIONAL JUNIOB CHAMP INVITATIONAL MEETS PUBLICATIONS
DECATHLON CLUB COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
HALL OF FAME 1972 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
AND MANY MORE PROGRAMS
For informalion on any ol these programs write to:
C.,tl W. Coopet, Exe.urive Dircclor, United stotes frc<k ond Field Federction, | 225 Nofih l0th Avenue, fu.son, Atirono 85705
THE LONC D]STANCE LOG
A FUBLICATION FOR RUNNERS BY Vol@e 17, No. 203, Novemb€r 1972
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RUNNERS
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increase 6atcs. ($3.00 per insertion). Iull or 1/2 paee advertising rates sent upon request. PI-AN NOW FOR THE J.I'. KENNEDY sO-MI!E HIKE RLIN, BOONESBORO, MARYLAND - March 31, 19?3. Are tou tough enough ro challenge 13 miles ol augged moutains? Run & walk a real different kind ol eventGood sDectatoa suppoat. More J@ thah a maaathoh, Last March 1100 started, 30? finished, Won by Park B"r.-r ol ro a. oa. i. bt'a:21. 5"'o . "n f-d one cnvelope to 1tm- 'Buzz' Sawyer, 149 N. Potomac St,, Hagersfovn, Md. 217,40. Entry blanks \rilL be mail€d
suhdat, t8 February 19?3, Bett6ville, Md,, lr00 P.M. TaoDhie6, Masters TioDhies, M€rchandise Awards, T-Shirts to atl finishersi Certilied fuu Marathon, 3 loops, frod 14ashington, D.C. Capital BelrEay (,195) exit 2? North on Rolte 1, rwo miles, right on Po\'der Mill Rd- t*o mil€s to LoC Cabin on U, S, Agricultural !'a!h {or ra., $2,00 o V'" , -r D \-" ' . '-.h. Lanham,---: ^T, 3Al159 haine Dr., Md. 20801- Phone 5211 or WASHINGToNTS BIRTHDAY MARATHoN,
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BRIAN ARMSTRONG WINS MOTOR CITY MARATHON Detroit, Mich., Oct. 22- Toronro OCr6 Erian Armstro4g turned in a 6uper-{ast 2:18:.,16 ower the llat Belle Isle coursc to win the Motor City Malathon ro lead a
r^-drl-e-:.bo, rar.. "u el. B- "n Arn s ro'9. 14, lOC. :.8:r6: z. P,-- L"-"!, Zb, Iac, 2:21:\9, 3, Bob Moore, 31, TOC, Z:2I:43t 1. Paul P€arson, 'lao, 2.22122:5- Duane Sriiz, 2:26:i5l 6. Bill Allen, Onrario, Zr32:30 (rsr Vet. ); ?. Jim Cart.t, 2t321361 8. Jonn Doyle, Ont., 2:34:26; 9. Pet€r Hallop, 2:3.1:3?i I0. Herb Monck, Ont,, 2r34:38; Lt, Stewe Coldberg, .10, Illinois TC, 2:35:50; 12, cary liizza, 2.36:31, 13. Jonn Cault, 2:37145.,14. Hubeat Headrik6, Ont., 2:J?:5,1i 15. Peter Elliort, 111,, 2:39r10i 16- Jonn Zieseri, ZAAt22; IJ. Scort Bailey, a . , Z:42. .12; 18. Jerry Gonser, Aft. , Z:42151: 19, Frank'trnrak 2:13.40,2A. Milan Made., I4inn-, 2:"15:1.1; 21, Vlastimil Zak, Ohio, 2r.r5:50j 22, Miro Syab, Ont., Z-.15151t 23. William Benron, 2.17110t 21, Michael lienlon, Z:4?:40; 25, Jerxy Young, Mich., 2:.r8r.!7; 26- Dcnnis Martinson InAiaLa, Z:19:36;27, Bruce lvi11iamson, Ont., 2:.19r56i 28. AlFhons€ Rdlnea, 2:51r,t5j 29. Johh R€eves, Onr,, 2152:31; 3A, Thomas Bleakley, 2:5,1:17' 31, ceorge Croit. o!i, z:55:00j 32. John $/€bstei, Onr,, Z:55145r 33, Dave Sprandel, Ohio, 2.,57:33-, 34. ChuckDa!,ey, Mich., 2:59: 0Zj 35. Sid cendin, Mich,, 2:59:52, (80 Jinished, 5Z
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Culv€r City, Calif., Suday, Dec. 3, 1972- Brian ArmOpcn 2.5 Mile6- l, Eyroh Dyc€, NY, 12:30; 2. JiD srrohg, a z4-year-o]d law student from the Universitt Schindler, NY, 12:35; 3, Glenn ArtelL, NY, 12:3?; 4. .ra€ oI Toronto, the surprise winncl oJ rhe 25rh annual ALer Shiljh, NY, l?:43; 5. Bill Wilbur, NY, 1Z:59, (195 Western Hemisnher€ Matathon. . with a r€cord Iield of veteransr 2- 5 Miles- l" Dan Dougherty, 43, ho.F han 700 aLl lF - -n - -r. ^ rn s o' - o -.-d l- runn€rs)., N. Y, , 15:12; Z. Jonathan Tobey, 46, NY, 15:13; 3. Bob 26 mil€s, 385y in Zi18:54. Dave Whit€ ol the Sourhcrn CaliJornia Stridc!6, a student Fine, NY, 41, l5:21. (l,l s€parate races..2069 rumers)
.L FIRST PAN.AMERICAN CROSS-COUNTRY CUP CHAMPIONSHIFS SCHEDULED FOR VICTORIA, B. C. It vas decided ia Munich at the pan-Aherican Me€ti.g, that Victoria, Britlsh Coluhbia in Canada would be the host for the 16t Par-Aaerican Cro6s-Counrry Cup .h.mp o-6hios. lr '6 d"sig-ar"d a C rp ( hahD:oa6hip Lo pFrr:l >ma lFr lcams rhdn (or ru r chah 'orships o) r.e. n. . -":.* rri,:.i..ded by I.A.A.F. that this first meet witl be Iouoweil by a seai€s leading towards lull Champion6hip statu6, There will be two races: Men - aprrox. tzkn, -6 to run, 4 to score. Wohen- approx. 31m. -5 to ru!, 3 to score, Note lhat the nreber o{ rh4ers to €core has been keDt small to encourage the mo!e distant nations to ente! teams. Parricipating nariohs two teams in each race, Indiwiduals Eay be enreled by lations not entering team6. The course i6 a mixture of trails and m€adow through 1a-L a1d abandobcd I..mlaid, L _s yirrL.tt) I at and tbere i6 no Faved road, There will b€ a banquct foUowing the race, ar whlch time results wiu be announced and awaril6 hade. The AAU ol the Unired Stare6 is not a merber oI this organization 6ince the voting control is totalty in lhe hands of the Central and Sourh Aherican CoEtries, The United States and Caada have two commi66ion, while Central America and South Aderica have rwo. Executive Director Ol1an Cassell of the AAU srates: 'rwith this set-up, you c& readily uder6tand th€ Sparish speaking countries ale always goilg to out vote u€ in eatt€rs of great imporrance. Ca6sell further 6tates: I am feally wondeling iI this event would be worthwhile lor our long distance rurners and whether we should ral€ larr in it or hot in view o{ the6e disagreements in Muich,' Wc harp ong !ovo, zr"d a \{F!L--n h, - sphere or Pan-Aherican C!oss Country event and we hate to see our larticipation go 'down the drain' trecause ot ooliri.€. Tl 6 nho- d bF ote haro s uay by the AAU Long Distance Running Committee at the AAU Convention in (ansas City & w€ would suggest that our readers write to Bob Deoelle, National AAU LDR Chairman, P,O. Box 1605, Alaheda, Calt{orhia 94501 urging our participarion in this event. --HBR-.15T
I.A.A.F. INTERNATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY COMPETITION SCHEDULED FOR BELGIUM The 1st I.A.A.F, International Cross Country Cohp€tition -'C.oss Des Nations, will be held on March 17, l9?3 in Waregem (near Ch€nt), Belglum. The "Cro66 des Nations'Race6 have hithelto been hetd 6der the auspices oI the Intelaarional Closs-Couhtry Union(I.C.c,U), bul the MunichI.A.A.I.. congre6s approved lhe proposat that Iuture Inteanarionat Cros6Cobtry Races ghourd be uder the control oI rhe I.A. A.F. This wiu, theretore, be rhe fir6t Chamlionghip to b€ orgoized uder this new ariangemenr. There a!e obvious advantages i. having these Chamlionships olganized und€r lhe controt ol the I. A, A, F, , the hajor one being tha! it alfor.l6 th€ op.orru.ity for a ouch wide! Elihited participatiob ol countrie6, tol exatuple, the Balka. courlics ,ill oF t-ee firBt tih€ in 1973. There will be thle race6 on a circuit course over flai race-cou!se terrain, Juio!- ?lc.s. 5 !1lsers, 3 to .o@t for rhe teah
competiriont Women- 4km6. 6 & 4; Seaiors- 12kn 9&6. Legislation should be drako up ar rhe LDR Cohmitree M€ering in K&6as City to e6tablish 6tandaads for the s€lection ol the U,S. team--if fuds ate avaitabie?_Maich is alnays a difjicult time ro fi€ld a rop U.S. team tor .r066-countly Jor mahy obvious aeason€. O! a yearly basis will it be financiaUy Do66ib1e ro raise lhc I! -or o!'ritloa-iod" Al .as lnr"., " on.r x_( comNetirion lor U. S, ap€ars ro be o! the move. 'unners L€t 6 noi blovr it I .,HBR-THE IN]IRNATIONAL SAO SILVESTRE 9, OOO METER Ra\ r il1 take llace again on New year s Eve in Sao Faulo, Brazil. Foilowing rhe 48th amuat event th€re Pill be an inrernational track January 2, 19ii, rvith events ol I5OO, 3OOl]! 5OOO and 10,000 meters, :he Sao paulo evenr is a truly specra_ cular arhlelic , i eni *hich brings together the bes! athletes ih:b: ,oitd_ The 6]Ddsoring Sports Cazette News!aper wotid & theii :r.-orion oJ this event is of the highesr quality, Trto -:i.:.an arhletes have again been invit€d :T-"-1: :: -(_'::-1: _:_'_-\_1 i_1Y_::.-"-:1'_'r :1:i:'_":_*::1. TWO TEA\iS ::.!\ AMERICAN CUP CROSSr,:;:c \ st- I Ps 'C!. couNTRY C li,! A pre-conve.ri:.: :€:::: irctu Long Distance Rrlming Chairman Bob l.C._-: ::at.s that ft.o teams will be Iielded lor the ls: ::: r:erican Cu! X_C, The following teads are Toh Ha1e, Dor ae::::: t.tar:i Savage, Rick Riley; B-T€amr Jim -io:s::. ;::i :are, Sae Ring, Robeit Gray, Helhan-i:.::::. a::..: Sa;age, OltanCassetl ha6 agreed.o ca,.:.--. :::::o:al Teah & gile rhem AAU shirt6 (li tr:: ::r- :: :at:.i a \aronal teao then na...:-,:::: ::::-. t:zrto.at Cross Coutry Chahpioishi.s .'.:t: ::.: ::: ::ir: rr corrirrarn.l ROAD
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Chuck Mork, North Tera€ TC, 30:23j 15,Ricky Yarbrougtt, :fexa6, 30:2?i t?, Billy Fordjour, Hovard It. Lauderdale, Fla,, South PlanratrohH.S., Suday, Payne, 30:2?1 18. Richard Petrigrew, North Texa6 TC, Nov, 26- Ceoff FieL6ch, 35, continu€d his dominan.€ 30:33j 19. Bob Ream, Wichita State, 30:36j 20, MiLe ol the FL. Lauderdale RRC runs in winning by over 8 Cole, Oklahooa State, 30.37t 21. Fausrino Salazar, minutes. The weather at the 6tarL of ,he lace !.,a6 cloudy,Nep Mexico, 30:38; 22. Mar Hadley, It€ntucky, 30:39; h]hid, and about 80 deglee6, and it began to rain about 23. Michael Pinocci, Ode6sa Couege, 30.12, 24, Don Everett, North T€xas TC, 30r.1?; 25, Tim Tobia, KenL0 minuteE from th€ time rhat Pietsch finished. 1, ceoll Pietsch, 35, 1:5?:15' 2. Bill Sundy, 23, 2tAa:3At tucky, 30:50j 26, Mike Lohdah, Colorado State, 30:54; 3, Ab Adam6, 19, 2:11:15; .!. Tofr Harri6oh, 16, 2:ILZAt 27. Randy Smith, Wichita Stat€, 30:55; 28, Leon Brow!, 5. Beanard Taylor, 16, 2:11:2li 6. Stev€ Prettloan, 15, \tichita Statc, 30:5?; 29. Kit Carpenter, Colorado State, Z:25123; 7. Catl l'aate, 20, 2t3Zt39t 8. Do! Edgar, 18, 30:59; 30, Stelan Nil6son, New Mexico, 31:02j 31. Jim Z:56:18; 9. Kevin Barry, 15, 3:0.4:00t 10. Martin Gites, Ewing, unar., Howard Payne, 3l:04; 32. Steve F1oto, Colo!ado Slalc, 31:08j 31, Dave Bernardy, Ky.! 3l:09i 3a, 3tA4t29. (12 start€d, l0 finished) --RayRussell-34, Johh Allison, Nerr Mexico, 3l:12j 35. Don Franklin, TALKINGTON IS L,AI<E ERIE - AAU 25 KILO CHAMPIONOklahoma TC, 31rl3j 36. Jotn McDaniel, North Texas by Joh! O Nei1, Long Distahce Runing Chairman TC, 31:15j 37, Pat Tobin, Kenrucky, 31:16i 38. Frank lyhile most o{ th€ Lake Erie Association rvas in scs6ion Slemr, Dalra6 Bani6t, 3l:2Oi 39, Mike Healer, Southern ar the 42nd Amual Meering, Septr:mher 1?, Paul falking- Arl€nsas Stare, 3l:22i ,10. paut Dawson, Kv., 31:25. toh, Jr, (Sumit A,C, ) broke a{ay liom delen.ling /"" .i Ol-ra5o- " c " - ,0; /, \. ) l"an '- I-n-"h-. chamrion Carl Hatli€ld (l!est va. TCI in the last 1!ly. i{exico, 9ti j, North Texas TC, 9j; 4. Wichita Srate, to lrin the Lalc Erie A-ALr 25,000 Mei-c! Cham!-ionshirat l!,ti 5, Kenrucky, lOgi 6. Cotorado StaLe, 121. Rocky River Reserwarion. Tall<in.ston iinished,2 se.onCs J.','EST V.{. I. A. C. X-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP ahead of Hatli€ld in the time of l:Zb:53.,1. L.I"."Ory. Bo,\.1.." ", N.1., 3, i9i2 - 1, C€org€ Hendiickson, w. Va. WesIe" (Talkington, lzth, Hatlieid, dnl,), ran shorlder-to-sh.ui- ,an, ?a:4.!. ): 2. Gres H€ndrickson, W. Va. Wcs. , 26; 5:.l: l. -{l SaEcers, 1l esr Liberty, 2?:,10i ,1. Larry d€r for mo6t o{ the picLuae6.1uc, 15.5 milc Rocky Riv.r Cour6e, But Talkington managed to sprint a strid€ ahead Teeters, ,:,est L:b.rrt, 27:5Li 5. Don Jernigan, \{est o Hd rF-,1 "I,-r e -r: ,C p f n "h:n ioo I 'hF o .J-, Libertt, 2iir. .. \I:ie TerDey, 1!'est LiberLy, 28:08, Race time sas coisidexably 6towe! than the cour6c \\'EST 1'IRCI\I-{ iI. S. I.COLTNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS !e.ord of 1il9:08.2 sef i! 1968 by Australian Ke!ry Morqanton!. \!es!1a,, Sat,, Nov, 4, 19?2 Pealce because of the heat, The hot weather also rook its toll of th€ field--only 42 o{ the 52 srartels lini6h.d, l, Dale iledman, K{:yser, 1l:10.li 2. Ken HehsLey, u.nt.alm, l3il.ti 3. Kevin schwing, John Maashali, a L,r8 on. ror. -- ) o. Bo t:ne Lr--n c'd - , . i --.: 13:Li,i 1, Terry l\igfield, Keyser, 13:18; 5, Davirl Ro1is follo$ing ex-t€anmates Dave Wottle and Sid Sink to lins, St, Alban6, l3:20; 6, Chas, Miesner, Washiagton natioial lame as a long distance rrrmer- HatJicld, lor. F / o \r--' virt,ni" t niv--s ), -. al -"d --.a I - & Irving, 13r21. T€am: St. Albansj 56i 2. Kcyser, 59. ed nationalty, Previou6ly, he ran for the Lak Er:e -a,A I.ITH ANNUAL J. FRED MAXTIN ROAD RACE and the Florida TrackClub, Middletown, Conn., November 19, 19?2 (,1 l/,1 Miies) Sreve Koriachacl, a loimer Miami Uhiwerslrl ace, fini6h.d third, Iolloned by Dan Shook ol $e Summit AC, 1. Adby Burloot, C;roton, Conn., 19:29.9; 2- John viiale, East llaven, Ct., 19:.16t l. Charles Duggan, Roger Rouiller ol the We€t Virginia TC vas Iifth. d-.o.i-.ion HarLJord, 20:2?' a, Sreve Ellis, New Britaih, Ct., 20: -le '? " 27; 5. Sfeve Flanagan, Srorls, CL., 2AA4t 6. Ray Crorhct6, Rocky Hill, Ct,,zAAi: ?. Richard Neckes, Neu UNION COUNTY PARK COMMISSION AGE CROUP X-C Britaih, Ct., 20:54; 8. Scort craham, Bridge!ort, Cr., 'Ner Jer6eyAAU Age Group ChamDionshi., \ov. 12, 1972 Z1:19' 9, Vih Cutry, New nritain, Ct., 21:21; 10. S.otr Cart.ir, Ea6r Sahdwich, Mass., 21r30; 11. Ken Clahan, t\arinanco Park, Elizabeth, N.J. Owercasi, a,1o Mclrose, Mass., 21:40: 12. Cuy Caadoh, Nei' llavrn, 1.3 Mi1es, (12 & Under)- 1. Matt Kelsh, 7:3i: 2, Briah dt., 211,1: 13, Ma.lrcd Kan.ls.hur, Bloomfield, Conn,, Muaphy, ?:46; 3. Colin Kerwin, 7:57, (3? linishers) 2l:50 (1st Ove.40)r 1.1, Eric Krathwohl, Harrisburg, Fa. I.3 Mil€s, (13-1,1 Years)- l. Brian Irenn, 6:55,6j 2. Rich Park, 6:56; 3. Matt Lcddy, b:59; .1, Brian Clanc€y, 22:01; 15. Henry C, Daricck, 1\4adison, Ct., Z2:02i 16. Ross Huntington, Norrvich, CL,, 22:01; 17. 5t€ve carcs, 6:59j 5, Larry DeCaro, ?:08; 6. Brian Crahan, 7:09, Manchcslcr, Qt., Zz:Ab;18. Ken Shaw, Middt€town, Ct. 23:0li 19, G.org. Cooper, una., 23:03i 20. Roberr 19?2 UST FF CROSS-COUNTRY CI{AMFIONSHI! ( 6,\4ILESJ Hass, Harrlord, 23:0,1; 21. Herb Dunn, ue6L Haven, D.nton, Texa€, Noath T.f,as State Univeasiry, Nov. 22nd Z3taat 22- Samnel Basrarache, New Britain, 23:06j 1. ,r.hn Halberstadr, Ohlahoma State, zgtAlt z. Aary 'rnt- z3r Eugen. F.rgionc, 1!ater{ord, Ct., Z3:10j 24. Dea. tle, ackrand AC, Z9:11, 3. Mikc Mankc, Ol..1a. Stare, Sfephens, lhomaston, Ct., ZItII: 25. Richardlicci. Z9:l.r :. Alan !!alker, \|ichita State, Z9:,10; 5. David Hartfoid, Cr., 23:15; 26. E.1war.1 King, lValerbury, Ro!:r::, :i.:r lvlexico, 29:43i 6. Mike Hay\rood, Kcntucky Ct., 23.17, 27. Eueene McMerrioah, Norwich, Cr,, Z9:aar :, P,eid Hart.f, Okla, State, Z9:52j 8, David Rein- 23lAt Zn, Dt. Robert Mccarthy, Middletown, al::9 . o. /har 4. Boc.^ .r!r,. 29. Guy Clover, \4illimantic, 23:l9j 10, Rob€ri 8r..,:, Ck1a, S:ai-, l!it) j 10, Lewis Groanke, Colorado Stare, Middlelield, Ct., 21t21,31. FrankDailey, I,lerid€., C:. 30rCrj il. Blair Johnsoh, New Me:ico, 30:08i 12. Ga.y Z3:Z8j 32. Lou Markunas, Middleto{,n, 23:31: aa. )=. Cohei, --I.ircan Ln'.r,, 30:10; 13. arank Rakoczy, Ok1a, Coyre, I,ortlard, at., 23:33,34. Rob.rt Huniing.o:, Slaie, ir:-?i --, Ton Hess, NorLh T.xa6 TC, 30:1?t 15. 23:36t 35, BiIl Bruheau, Colchesrer,Cr,,?3:19- (iri RRC 20 MILE ROAD RUN BY CEOFF PIETSCH IN l:5?:15
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.t! 8-MILE OPEN RUN Wh€atoh Regionat Park, Wheaton, Md., Oct. 28, 1972 This 8-mile bike lath rs i6 wroos way. This jolly &orning it was raining very hald, adding 6lippeay frud and rlenty ot warer pools to the hazard6, But 30 of 3l €tarre!s f inished. Jack Mahurinr s s,inntng time \ras good and almosi erelyone had a 66i1e, Miserable condition6 se€m to bring a sp.cial, perverse 6ort ot glee ro ruhners. , Sa6 Palmer age 9, {inished Z9th, He had tha! 2 miles before this iace. L Jack Mahurin, 45:54;2, Jim Moore, 17:23,3. Gat 1\,illiams, .1?:25; ,1. Bill Hoss :17:5,1i 5, Bob Thua6ron, .18: 52i ar, Leigh Johnson, 5O:25i ?. Jefl Darman, 51:25j 8,Ken Pugh, 52:03i 9. Ron Holfhan, 5?:2,1i 10. Aler Barnes, 53:0.1 11. Ron Sotuers, 53:33i 12. Bob O Brien, 55,4I; 13. Bruc€ \4 oodward, 56:00; 14, Robert c- Day, 56:10; 15, Karl lV. Robih6on, 56:53; 16, Cart co. ubeau, 58:.15; 17. cregg Hous. hron, 59:1.1t 18. Charles Crar 59:,15r 19. Ray Gordon, ri0:051 20, Slu 1!eeks, 60:35; 21. ar.d Wcck6, {r0:35j 22. Jay Hayden, 61:15; 23, Hugh Lyn-
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1, 2, 3 - l. Mitiam Hi.es, 12:44 (N.r Recold)i 2. -4ny Beecham, 13:i4, Weather: Cool, light rain, 60 degrees. Course: Rolling 1.6 MILES GRADE SCHOOL BOYS- l. James Sayler, 9:12 (New Rccord)i 2. Harold Tlh61€y, Jr., 9:13. JR. HIGH BOYS 1.6 MILES- 1. Chandler Owen, 9:2: l. Chu.kKoeppen, 26, ltATt\71Z, Carl Carey, 35, 1:08: (NeR Record)j 2. Datten Harp, 9t27, 29; 3. Stev€ K€afney, 23, 1:10:23; 4. James Ackley, HIQH SCHOOL CIRLS 1.6 MILES- 1. Laurie aactr 9:l 21, 1:10:.!9; 5. Jerry Pierce, 21, I:lAt52t 5. Md Blank, 24, 1:10:56; 7. Dave Smith, 25, l.I7t15i 8- John Zieserl, Z"Margaret Groos, 9:42i 3. Cathy Cocke, 11:00. IVOMENIS OPEN 1. {r MILES- l. Sharon E, Cable, 1l: 37, 1:13:10; 9. Denny Martison, 27, l:14:19i 10, Bruce (NeP Record); 2. Sa!ah Lee Moore, ll:31; 3. Peggy Kritzler, 23, 1:17:19; 11. Jack Knoll, 33, I.I7t25i IZ. P, Placentia, 17, l:17:39; i3, Mike Itenyoh, 27, Itl1t52, Birmingham, 11:35j .4. Peggy Charbel6, 12:20. 14. Jmes Wheeler, 17, 1:18:08; 15. Torgny G. Thorp, OPEN 1" 6 MILES- 1. Michael Ryan, 7:46 (New Recor 2. Joe Paihi€4, J!,, 8:0i; 3. Robert Morris, 8:ll; 4. 36, ItI9.2]-;16. Miles Hutchison, 2,,1, l:20:10: 1?, RichDerrayne 1\rrlnkle, 8:13; 5, Rob€rt Eaglan, 8:23; 6. Ji axd Ritt€r, 24, l:20r55; 18. Jell Bailey, 27, 1:21:0.!; 19, Garry Esrle, 28, \t21tz5t 20. Thoaas Corne, 39, 1:2i: S?orn, 8:Z9i 7. Wm. Dy€r, 8:3,,1' 8. Clilford Corbett, 40; 21. Bill Fink, 38, ltzl:461 22" Dave Peelle, 34, 8:,19i 9. Andtew Edward6, 8:52i 10. George Mclnryre l:21:55; 23. Jack Sche[del, 1A, Itzz.l9i 24. Charles t:1ar 11. Robert Villiams, 9:33;12,Rustt Yo1Fa{6,9: Hansell, 24, IrZ4'.46i 25, Richard Tei6eira, 13, \t21:A6i 30-3! YEARS 1.6-MILES- 1. Robert S. Young, 8:25, 26. Jahes lsbell, 10, I:Z?134, Z?. Richard King, 51, 10-+!J YEARS 1.6 MILES- 1. Lewi6 Col1ie1, 8:45. ItZBi3zt 28- Richard B€hel€r, 27, 1.3]t28t 29. Jane,. r0 & OVER 1.6 MILES- 1, Robert Stamps, t0:53 Rec Woolley, 3?, l:30:28; 30. Jame6 McGulfia, 3t, l:31:19; --.a!l r. , a -ey__ rr. Fa. Brad.lo(1. c8, tttlt.Z:3'. r'nd) I'os -J, .:, aT. I,ALDERDALI! RRC i1-MILE X-COUNTRY RACI lr36:00j 33. DaIe Sul1ivan, 3\, \:37:,1-3;3.1. Don Mooie, i:. :au.ierdale, F1a. , Oct. 29- Steve Manley, 16, o 35, \:44t25. --Carl L. Carey-Sourh lLantarion H.S. ran rhe x-c cour€e ar Brolvaad -g- :n 'Z:t0, .us six "e(6. o'r rh"., FOURTH ANNUAL OLD HICKORY RUN Percy Warner Park, Nashville, Temc6s.rc, Sat,, Oc:, -.ge c.urse record Ior the course. C€oll Pietsch, 35 7, r9?2. Sponsoied by National LiJe aDal Accider.r rsur- .ross-counrry .oach at Ramson Scbool ih Miatui was seconc i4 22:1.!, The course is about one hau oa the aice Company, Downtown YMCA, th€ Nashville Sir:iroai and one hau or thin gra66 coverihg sand, 83 deers, and David Lipscomb College. {220 total rar:!cipa{ts ih tbis year's ra.e--a n€lr record OPEN 5.8 MILES- 1. rclilf Clark, 30r32i Z, 1;atae aLS- 3. Jay Colangelo, 17, 22t18, L Bill Sundy, 23, 23:15! se11, 32:4?; 3. Chuck Allen, 33:41j .1. Sterc liir.!, l .-:32i a. Ab Adams, 19, 231281 6. Ralph Rhodes, 16, 23:50: ?. Chfi6 Ouinby, 26, Zlt1lt 8. Ray Russe11, 33, 24:5 5. B€n Harris, 34:43; 6. Bill Harkey, 37:21r ;, on -, /{r:.1:: 0. \',\e Brrnc(o, l), Walski, 37:23; 8. Jell Kea6, 38:Zl: 9. :aen Cohea, l8r.]61 o. \4,1C"!leLd, 2?:03; 11. Steve Pretlyfra!, Ia, Z7tA3t \2. Ron Phillir 10. John Baeen, 39:38. ,r New Re.oia. COLIECE DIV. 5.8 MILES- l. Biuce Br.f,er, 32:0t: 2. 2?:30; 13. Matt Huntington, \1, 27t15i 14. Mike Maher IZ, Z9t1\. Va.do Rogers, 33:0,1; l. Majoi a.ay, :,1::li -, Ollvei 2-MILE RUN- 1. Steve Waggene!, 28, 9:45j 2. Kewir Walcolt, 34:02; 5. Dwight lLor ers, l=:a9j ;. Roy AusBarry, 15, U:t0t 3. Gene Custad, 13, t3:l3i .,1, Jah W: ti^, 35t01;7. Doug Morris, 36r2ij S, aichard vcKeozi., 36t54t 9. Wendell Tillman, li:12i Ln. Levord Manry gener,26, 13:,!6. 1& I/4-MILE RUN, l. Rann Akers, t1, 9:10; Z. Ceort 8:08: 1, P cl ""d uor'o , 8 :, 01 :,- B.oo ", lve11s, 12, 9:47; 3, JolD Thoma6, 9, 10:19; 4. Ricky 4I:lZ. Barronglough, 9, 11:31; 5. Nicky Or!, 8, 14:.18. 30 to 39 YEARS 5,8 MILES- L, Dr, BilL Cocke, 33:21; __p dJr p ussel -_ Z. Jin B, ac5, lb: : r, T om". P-rdc, b:2o Hoyt Warne!, 37:01; 5. !.ra.l Gluck, 39:10, YAT\KEE CONFERENCE X-COUNTRY CI]AMPS ,10 to 49 YEARS 5.8 MILES- 1, ],'!ajor SkiDDougherty, Orono, Maine, Sat. , Oct, 28- Tb€ U. of Massachu6e 3.1:10 {New Recotd); Z" D}. T, ioflr Lenpi, 3i.42t 3. succe6slully delended their Yankee .1ri:13i Tom King, 38:3?i 4. Bill Fortman, 5, Johh RolCo.f €ienc€ xc chabpionship by edging the U. ot Rhode lstand, 3450 & OVER 5.8 MILES- 1 RoLerr |!oods, .15:,11i 2. 12, oaer a 4.62 mile cour6e on .16:l?; George Kosly, 3. C.R. Park, :0:01. the Univer6ity o{ Maine's Orono (^-erv OPEN 11.2 MILES- l. Jelf Carmodv, 6l:13 Re.. ); camDus, The individual wlnner 2, David Gra€ftin, 63:.45i 3. Donald Putman, 65:lli 4. was Connecticut's Bill Caatin. Toma6 Gomory, 66:50j 5, David Stanley, 671A2, 6, 1. Bill Cantin, UCom, Z3:06,2 Ralph Crant, 67:12' 7. Alden R. Gardner, 72;39; 8. Tom Evad6, 8.1:09; 9. Ra.dy Cooper, 8.!r2?i 10. John Mis6i- 2. Thomas, UMa66, 23:15;3.A1lieu Ma6saquot, Boston U., Z3:17; 4. Tom Grudy, Rhode Island, 30 to 39 YEIAS l1.2I4ILES- l. Carl Carey, 62:5r (Nerv 23:20; r. Boocoo,in, Re.ord,: 66:.a: l.,laroo ns.-y,sr., 23:23i 5. Tofr Maguirer UMass., 6. Bill cll1en, UMass,,23: 157:0oj 1. (..cs.5. Cib5on, 76:'?; -. F.-. Varl-r, /7:r6. 28; 7. Bessette, Rhode I6land, 40 to 49 YEARS 1I.2 MILES- 1. Chas. K, Gibson, 68:02 23:29; 8, Dick Schabo\\'sky, LrRl, (New Record)j Z. Tom Bo1i, 91153, 23:ll1' 9. P€r€ Fohlot, URl, 23:41j & MILESMcQibnes, Z, 50 OVER 11.2 l. Joe ?8:28; 10. Doug OrConnell, UMass,23:,16 I]RST 10 IINISS i! Hank Braddock, 86:31; 3. I-eslie Aatu, 96t47. ]t. Chris Chanbeas, UMas6,23r trr moot at orotu satu'.dav CIRLS 12 & UNDER 1.6 MILES- 1. Cynthia Sprague, .,17; lZ. Neil Coleman, Holy Cross. lviuiam caD1tu d! conneari 9:25 (New Reco?d)' 2. Louise Graf, 10:34. (.10 lini6be!6)
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Fr ank Vabde rb aan, 26, Culv€r CityAC, 63:i16r 31. S*;e DiBernardo, 63:51; 32. Be.br White, 6a:l? (znd Woman); 33. Peter Cass, CTC, 61.26t 34. Bob Pollack, 65r23j
l. Tract Sdith, 19:4,1; 2. MarkCove!t, 20t08; 3. Don Timh, z0:18; i1. Phil Ryan, 28, cWAA, 20:19;5.Jlm 35. Bob WilliamE, 1I, Mat., 65tz1j 36. Robelt Clark, Nuccio, 20;25; 6. Bob Price, 26, AIA, 211:36' ?. Mike 33, unat., 66:03; 37. Joln Montoya, 60, Seniors TC, Mullins, 20r4,1i 8. Scott Schweitzer, 20:53r 9. Qarrett /r:20 8, S.orL) Donr'a, 48. <l.-. 66tt6t o. Doi cni-h, .14, STC, 66:45i .10, Rob€rt Kay, 46, STC, 56:5?. Tomczak, Zl:03;10. Liam Ryao, GWAA, 2l:13: 11. Steve Lessegard, 21116; 12. Gary DobrenLz, 26, G.ir'AA, ,1. ?a MII-E RUN (JR, HICH, ELEM., \fOMEN, GIRI_S) 21:25' 13. Bob Branch, Zl:31; 1il. Scott Chisam, 2l:38; i5. John Sargeant, 2lr49j 16. Dave lvaco, 40, CWAA, l. FrankAssumma, ll, RialtoRoadRunet6, 29tl6i 2. 21:54 (1si Vet.l; 17. Ron Hopkine, 2l:58t 18. Sli!Shaffe1, Charles Assudma, 11, RRR, 29:36i 3. Walter Bridges, 31, CCAQ,2ZiQ3',19. Dickceisert, zztl3i 2A. Les l1r09j .1. Dave l}ll, 3l:12; 5. Ray Cook, 32:21; 6, Mike As6\@ma, 9, RRR, 32:,16; 7, Randy Riley, 34:381 8. Caldera, 20, unat., 2Z:31i 21. PatlickEarley, 3!, uat,, ZZt33,22. Brad Winton, Z2:4,1i 23. Tom Tucke!- Barrt Ruderman, 34j.,19; 9, Mark Butcher, 35:39; 10. ma[, Z2t53t 2.1. Ed Bouldih, 25, SCS, Z3rl3i 25. Ler.is Rob.rt Landrm, 36:02. (19 finishers) --Joln BrennandRoberts, 45, Senior€ Tc, 23:li1 (2nd vet. ); 26. Mike Gott, 23.15t 27. Ceno MeDdoza, 23:20; ?8. Maatin ISt lTILL ROCERS/CULVER CITY AC CROSS COUNTRY Smj,t}l,, 23t25i 29. Stev€ Carnahan,.23:38i 30. Mike li l{I'-O ROAD RUN (9.3 MILES) Lo6 Angeles, Ca1if., Chamblis6, 23:39' 31, Bob Van Sickle, 23t4A,32. Kif' October ?, 19?2 - L, Carrett Tomczak, 50:14 CRi 2, Jim Wi6e, 23:5.1; 33. Bric Hm€rsteih, 21, uat. ,23:57; Nxccio, 50:.14! 3. Larry Cr€er, SCS, 51:13; .1. Joe Tole, 34. Arthur Andrew, 37, STC, 2,1:06i 35. Stev€ Wypcr, do, 2,1, STC, 51:30j 5. Ron Wise, SBAA, 52:32r 6. Dave 29, AIA, Z1:2At 36. David Russell, 25, SCS, Z+2A; ltaco, .10, G1\-AA, 52:56 (lst Vet.); 7. Bob Branch, CC3?. Sam Nichol6on, 43, STC! 2,{:30 (3rd Ve!,)t 38. JohiAC, :3:2]; 8. K€n K€ndall, 22, O*y, 54i2zt 9. Date Starr, 37, CCAC, 21135, 19. Petet Cass, CTC, Z4:l7t Russell, 2a, SCS, 5{132, 10. Ji& Davis, SCS, 5.1:35r tl, 40, Bob Emherling, 36, MSCS, 2.1:59i .41, Preston Ed Bouldin, Za, SCS, 54t44t 12. Herb Potter, CCAC, Dralie, 28, CCAC, 2.,1:59i ,12. RickVas.lu€2, 35, STC, atr0+i 13, Thooas Cory, 26, CCAC, 55:18;14, Frank Z5:10; ,13. Doh Bouladg€1, 25:1?j ,,1.1. Dave Tucker, 25: F:eyne, 32, CCAC, 55:28r 15. Skip Shaller, 34, CCAC, 2!i 45, F!ed Wcrber, 25r24r .!6. Mark Randle, Z5i5Ei it:U 8i 16, Olveh Corman, .13, STC, 55:52t 1?. Daviil Hos.1?. Bil S.arlatella, 18, CTC, 26:00;48, Norman l.rrmi- .r.r, ,6:11; 18. Lewis Roberts, 45, STC, 56:23: t9. an, 44, S€nioas TC, 26.03,49. Ju4y Ikenbelry, 26r09 larit Pontinen, 31, SBAA, 56:25i 20, Trhan Clark, (lst Woman)' 50. H€16ar Hanson, 38, uat., 26:28; 51, sCS, :6 38 21. Pete [rederick, a7:22:22. ]]{etlyn MidHoward Cook, zri:50; 52. Roger Faehch, 26:55r 53. Joln stolke, +I! CC!,C, 57t28\ 23, Malvih Rowley, 32, CCMontoya, 60, STC, Z7:18j 5.1. Bobby Malloy, 2'l:2A:5a, Aa, al:1.1; 24. william Scatt, Za, CCAC, 57:36;25. Tea!y Mathews, 2"lt2"l\ 56. Denfis lkcnbefry, 27:53j iim lrahMaheh, SBAA, 57:.,1?t 26, Mike Chafrbliss, 58: 57. Dan Richey, 2?:53j 58, Dave Biederman, ,12, SCS, b:2?, Bric Hammerstein, 21, uhat,, 58:22;28. rodd 27:54; 59. Don Nickles, 3?, STC, 28:01r 60. Bob L.ng, Davis, 58:50; 29. clehh Johnson, 58:59: 30, Nornan 53, ScS, ?8:06. (89 Iinishers) --John Erennand,L,mian, 4.+, STC, 59:t1i ll, Andy Remy, unaL., 59:ZOr lZ, Joln \4e1i6, 59t22:33. 't. Engel, USMC, 6O:18j 3.1, ?th BIG BEAR CITY RUN i9.35 MILES) Sam Nicholson, 43, STC, lj0:Z?; 35, James Flanagan, Bie Beaa, Caliloahia, Ocgober I, 1972- Due ro a mlru? i1,11; 36. Totu Sturak, .11, SCS, 61:31i 3?, Richard Durrhi6 year's 0. ?a miIe6 short (reguLar .ourse eaa, .!4, 6I:4tt:38, Dan Bigger, USMC, 61:53; 39. Ted is 10.I mil€s). It wa6 too bad, as Carrert Tomczak Ir.r Jones, 2?, 61:58i .10. Jcrry MitchelI, 62:05; .!1, James Tlrih Cities TC would have almost surely broLen i,hil ;, .Jiesonr 5.,4, SM1C, 6Z:06; 42. Mike McCarthy, 26, Rtan s 54:41 recoad sct in 19?1, Based on hi6 alerage unat,, 62:19; .13, Don Roulaqg€r, CCAQ, 62:2t:,]-4, pace. Tomczak would have tun the {ull course ir, al:a5, Preston Drake, 28, Culvea City AC, l)Zt]l)., +a. Itina The Big Bear City Imlroremenr As6ocla9io. hosie.l Hosmcr, 63:12 (1st lVoman); .16. llelmar ljanson, 38, this populai event, the ?th Annuat. lteather:a't]o an.l CCAC, 63:29r 4?. Art Lawr€n.e, MD, 33, AN{JA, 63r3Ol .18. Bob Emmerling, 37, 63:331 19, Btr.n lotts, 42, 1 Carrett Tomczak, 49:55i 2, Phil Ryan, 28, ci',rAA, SCS, 63:36; 50. Ruben Her.dia, .18, unat., L3:53t 51. 50:26; 3. James Per.z, 26, cwnA, 52;14;.,1, Bon Stan R.senfeld, 21, CCAC, 61:A1t 52. St.,e Uiaro*.sti, Btaac\, 52t22,5. David Waco, 40, GWAA, 52:58 (]st unat., 65:0?; 53. Pete Dorrrey, 16, 6at., 65:15; 54. lret- ), 6. RickGarrison, 20, unat., 53:29r 7. Phil Car- Luis qorordo, 65:28r 55. Skip Youngdahl, 36, STC, 65: 1on, 34, STC, 5.1:05j 8, Dalhy Contrera6, 5.:1:1?j 9. 3z; 56, Richar.i Seamans, 6a117 57, !au] Nirctean, 36, Jolb Pagliano, 33, GWAA, 54:35; 10, SliDShaff€r, l.{, unar., 4,5:51j 58. Scorly Donald, .lE, S1C, 66i01; 59. Bob ccAc, 5.ri.r5; u. Lewis Roberts, .45, sTc, 56:19j 12. Wiuiams, 41, unat., 66:08: 60. Thomas Holroyit, LAPD, Oq,en
Gorman, ,43, STC, 57:l7i 13, John SarCent, 5?:16: 6 6:29, (125 finishers) leamScores:1. SCS, 23j 2. CCAC-A, l2;3. CCAC-8, Cory, 26, QCAa, . r. ucv/-, 5r. __.otu B" :-.o__ @at., 58r37; 17.
14. Tod Davis, 57:53r 15. Thoma6 58:04i 16. Eric Hammerstein, Zl,
t:\4 t. Dor.F., i), <T.. q8:(n: 8, pot -. cr ,.r, :!, STC, 59:15;19, Mellyh Midstokke, .!1, CCAC, 59: 33r 20. Ilwin Merein, 22, CCAC, 60:13;21. Arthur Anirelv, 3?, STC, 60:,16r 22. Bob Ironroad, 60:53; ?1. Rat Cil, 48, Seniors AC, 6lt06i 21. Judy lk€nberry, .lrOa (16t Woman)t 25. Aurelio Cadacho, ill, STC, 1il: .la; 2!, Michael St€sart, 24, CCAC, 62:33,27. Lan Clearraters, 30, mat,, b2:55; 28, Heldar Han6on,38, unat-, 63:13j 29, Jim Gorrell, 50, STC, 63:34j 30.
FT. I-AUDERDALN RRC LONG DISTANCE RUNS Hollywood, Florida, Novemler a, l97Z 4.3A p,M, Geol{ Pietsch tookthe lead lroo the very start of the I-n .a,- i, - 1.o.-no! i, he-anLoLlil comperirors in 60:2?. Course: 40% Crass & 60% road_ Weather: Raih, iarn, 85 degaces. (Montclia Park & surroundihg road. l. Geoff Piet6ch, 3a, 6a.Zlt 2. Bill Sundy, 21, 63:42;
3. Ab Adah€, 19, 64t28t 4. Steve Manlcy, 16, 65:08; Jay Colaqg€Io, t1, 67t17.,6. MarkCauuieldr 15, 69: 40; 7. Matr Hutingtol, t4, 74A7t 8. Steve pretryman, 18, 75:11; 9. Detuis Dinsaore, 1?, Z5:38. Z-MILE RUN- 1. Kevin Barry, 15, lO;5Zi Z. Derrick Jenl{ins, 15, tl:05; 3, Cart Foote, ZO, lt:,13.
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1A('. DLNr .f, I OLO, o,roo,.r 8..07-|I .,..id-ua orr"-, .61 ovet one loop. ) E. T. HcF A, T. FT 1. cerald wischmey€r, 3i, 3:20 3ni 2a:B a5 2, Ronald Minson, 33, 23:Bq I:ZZ zt:32 67 __Jim Hadder__ 3. Rosann€ (och, 2?, Z+A3 Oi\ z3:52 j3 .1, Jih Osborn, .,10, 25:1\ 6..A9 rgtA| 38 MAC DONALD EASY VICTOR IN HA1VAII ROAD RACE 5, Richard Bentsoh, 28, 25:14 1,a3 2A.ZI 57 Honolulu, Hawaii, Novehber 5, i9?2_ D6.an MacDon_ 6, Befty O l,.,ar, 32, 25:15,4r0.{ 2t:lt 6l ald,. Z3-yeai-old Stantord Uiiver6ity gra.luate, toafe.l ?. 6iracofe, 26, 25:17 0t59 24.18 7g to nctoly over a fierd of 39 lunners in the .A-AU tO, l]Oom 8. Virginia Dalid Kopp, 1,,1, z5:19 5:13 Zo:06 53 chaepionEhip at Kapiolani },ark. MacDonard tinished ih 9. Cary Roao, 35, Zat?I 5tO3 2A:tA B 0:(.1, avp-ar:nC -s" h". O o-r - tc ,o. rl - o r. c, 10, Dale Hers\e)-, 32, 25:33 7.13 17.5A Zl b) d s rnce, I\'l."sL--d.o,":, 2.1. I,larli Florrda, 20, 2 5:59 10j40 15:19 l,l r. Duncan MacDohald, 23, 3A,51:2. paul Decoursey, ,12, iih Orsei, 2a, zli:36 10:40 t5:56 3 23, 33tlzt 3. Reuben Dia6, Zh, 33tla., t. Rudy Dresseh_ 26t47 l.a4 Iat43 z dorJer, 29r,33136; 5. Mike 1.rDn, jg, 3j:,11j 6. Joluny 46. Jo. REiril:. Zl, 27:05 lt:0,! l6:01 1 p .. \. ,-ga", 8. Jr:O 8. .,_ 53. Alex ari, ?1, Fa--b-r. ,6. ,l:"2: ; .ruse r€.or.i b, l4arkFlolidaj )r, .0. old recold, 151 o. !, I a. . .t-, ,?, ..: 8r Lu-bb., 16. :.\.€* \co., Hamilton, .,1.4, 36:05; tl.John Notch, Zt, 36t39t tZ. J,C. 54 bt -r1d aLs:i, Liar.\ 1!iZ. (?7 Iini€hers) Florida i! Brooks, 18, 3?:0,!j 13. Dayi.l Turban, t?r 3Z:t3; t:!. Jim a C.loraao S.x.. .i t!:tres so?homor€. Ferris, 36, 3?:45i 15. Dave Riitdle, ZO, 37r59j t6. Hor_ ROCK' ace ltoku, 23, 38:0,1; 1?. puna Selmoui, 15, 39:26; 18, Tim Wong, 18, 39:59i 19. Bob car.tnet, 32, tA:33.,2a. ,18 i,11. L a: -isiale, CIa, aZ:20. Sam Jon€s, 28, 4AA9.2L Tom French, 26, qAta|,22, rr i-: I S:ere Christian, CTC,58:4., Joe Goo, 48, .11:Oi; 23, Jeray Chu, t3, a1r0z; 24. Mite : -o.i 1elC, Coi.., Oct, Nagle, 31, 4l:12; 25. Colby Haroon, 31, 4t:5?; 26, Leah :i.r. l an Ars.laie, 24:5lt 3, Vic Kar_ Ferli6, 26,.12:55j 2?. Bud Deacon, 61,,+r:05; 28. Ken - -i. Dennis Kavanaugh-Paul, 39, 43:30; 29. Daven Chun, E, .1,1:t8r 30. Ed Cas_ ey, 34, 11t25: 31, Hingsoa Chu, tZ, 46r38, 32. IIunk] -:,: - -r'it\'-.lL BoLLDER !-OOTHILLS 16 MILE RO.!: Chu, ,!0, .19:29; 33. June Chun, t3, 5i:3Zj 3..1, Nlar 'r o oPADO. Chun, 1.1, 51:52; 35. KewiD Coieman, 15, 52:5i,j 3!a. La:_ , .oot & o"r, J cto-ay, fy Col€man, 12, 53:3r]'3?. Stan rhompson, 62, a= _r. o o-ddo . c. ;, q-n. . DNF- JackDanie16, 39 & Sylvia Lankin, lJ, "rr .. 1a a, latza, 68:,16)j z. Bob Greene,',d" 38, Longdo;t, - -Mit . rrnr _ ::j::=.r 3. Paut Caih, 19, Coto.state U., 1:.11:.,14r .,1. E. ',. ..k, 35, RMRR, tr44:0,!; 5. pete Lahdenperaj 37, a!.. 1r,1.1:55i 6. Frant<McCabe, 54, rMcA, !:lLnst lr.7, B_r. - a-r ., _8, BoL,"r. :1o:.8.8. r/ _". ' .o , 2.. . ng ! .ood, .ao:?8: o. hob hono!o-, ..n:- c"\. .?. ovpR, r:5-. -:...':qt: o. B. :., tZ, F\4nD,.:_):2o; _, i".--r .'li1]ex, 29, RMRR, t:56:O8i 13. Sid Atnot.t, 28, RMR: ir6t- 4, r.-, ,\:toJr A--o J"I. Arno.a ,_. ,.:,10, 6. D...h -_Fr. 2,. dou,r-.. r:0.r. :.., . ' I an s, L RVPa. .:or: 8: 8. ,oh L ".",\:, erson! 38, RMRR, Z:05:[; 19. Buck Oltusted, 2b, PUEBLO YMCA 10, OOO METER HANDICAP X C \:FE I :.,^."".. .,0 :j : -0. p- - ihor ", ai1, DVpp, r:or:j ,,. pVpp. 1:Oo:,10. /.. Ch Belmont Cafrpus, Southern Cotora.to State Co]]e.ee, ".., ," , "--"-.- " Loremor., Z:08:() ... Pueblo, Colorado, Octoher 28, t9i2_ Bob Hinro. :oot J5, ^ r s:ron", r_:0o r': 4.,,r .?. 10d.. ons_or. I. exc€llenl advaatage of his handicap & sDrinted ir |isl lv:l . . ' '.rtps in 43:41 over a rough& ruggea course. "e-,, - . I., , o. :nb r.. /,...rq. -. 28, Bouldef, 2:11:5.!; 2?. srephen Hatfierd, Th€ lastest time o{ rhe race went to second pla.e tinis- :i.!l.1", 2:16:31j 28. Aran 1.ench, .15, Bould€r, 2:2.: her Andy Hornbaker. 1h€ .40-year-oLd nlalsrer rrom i],^1*1, 33; 29. Cynrhia Hutcherson, 33, RMRR, Z:34:26, wid€field clocked 36:56 lor the 6.2 mile .ouse. \o -'.. .t.6r L ! oh. Rr]net6 laced rather coot, 35 degree terop.,rarures lE.r . o. ,F! o I:18 ".1-, 6hov co tc. ,s., L:j' r.) ! o:2j.8 wlth overcast skie6. E. T, :r0., Act, T. FT -r 'a!-rFo 6-ni ! o er .o .ng o l. Bob Hi.ton, 33, 6ZtA7 ,13:31 5 hiils dorth of Bouider. LrrD missed'rse Lee Courkampt5 2. A.dy Horhbake!,,10 62:26 .ourse record by only.,15s, which was set o! a day wii: 3, Ruth Hulsey, 42, 62t44 55:14 8 h€ary cohpetirio!, Luhn won by over 6 L/2 minufes 4. Jim Conzal€6,32, 62:5.,1 l 43:06 I Lngraved lewtertob€ mugs were awarded ro t3 luner: 5. Terry Stlr1ing,23, 63:08 yr ErFnazr 5. JeIf Arlold, 31, 63:ro .t-Y'Lq R. _r.. pVRR, \^oo.-, 2o. Bo!to"r, /: 41:16 2 l :r,1. ), Boobl Br", - -r 7. Jerry Pompa, 16, 58:29 12111 3 31, Co10. S!rings, 12:45j ,1, Shawn perry, t9, Boutder, 8. RickArellano, 16, ?t:ta 45:27 6 i3:05j 5, Ken KopD, .tO, RMRR, t3:Zlj 5. car,. Roam, __Don McMahill__ 35, RMRR, 13:23, --R. Dennis Kavanaugh_!r.r:,,
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ENGLAND sENtoR z5 KrLo RUN cIlAMps SpringIield, Mass., November 5, 19?2 l, Tom Derderiah, NMC, l:22:00; 2, Larry Frederick, uat., Albany, N,Y,, 1:24:03;3. WiUim Tylutt<i, Oswego TC, N. Y., 1:24:5?; .4, John Durland, uat., 1r28r 55; 5, Preston Huter, Mt.ParkAA, 1:28:58;6. Mike My6hka, Mohegan Striders, Conn. , ltz9:,1-9; 7. ]ot,n Jarek, NMC, l129:59j 8. Robert Neil, Mt.ParkAA, I:30:,!,!i 9. K€vin crowley, NMc, t:30;52; to. wiIiatu Motrow, North Jersct Stridels, 1,31:10; 1t, David l-intot, Boston AA, l:32:07; 1Z- Kcnnerh $rilson, Mr. Park AA, l:34:00j 13. William Saunders, North Counrry AC, N,H., 1:3i1:26; l.{. Francis Maher, NMC, l:34:5?i 15. Peter Foxj Amher6t College, l:35:15: 16. Richard Crowell, unat.i Providencc, R.I., l:35:36; t?. witliam Saville, Bo6ton A,{, 1:35r49j 18. (]€offrey Tidqe11, Anherst Colleg€, 1:36:53' t9. Ben Delmonico, Mt. Park AA, lt37:a7t 20, Cr€g Chapman, Solano TC, Calif., l:38:39i 21. Joe Connolly, CSU, 1:39r06; ZZ. l\Ji1liara Ol6on, unat. , Sprilgfield Coll.gc, l:39:33i 21. I ran.:s Devine, Mt. ParkAA, I:39,46i 24. 1 aLt.' Thona, I'i.hegan Sraider6, Ct., 1:40:03; 25, Irv. P.tre., ]na:., Springfield, lr40:36;2r1. Paul Schell, NMC, 1r=!. rt 2i, Paul Decknan, unar, , Jamaica Plain, ]!{a5s. , :-::iij 28. John Campbe11, NMC, l:,12:,19i 29. Norraan a.ri, Sr, Mr. ParkAA, lr43i00; 30. Mik. verza, jlt.h. !:. S:::.1ers, i:43:5?;31. NickHa.ris, Afth.r.: C.tt.i=, t:t.tj-2; 32. A11h 14hittu€yer, uhat,, Spiingl:e1., .:-r , _ tl. Jam€s Veioett€, Mt.ParLAA, Lrlt:a:: t=. C.:a. Ben,o L v , Ddfl c_4. :jr, ., AhhersL, 1:46:4r1i 36, ljd ri-hrlneI CS-, :=-: i: li, . :,L . --1 Jred Tong, Hudson,lr,!.hant f.nc, t:-i:-r: ::. .rrtliam Lamonr, Ahherst Colieg., L: !9:?-: =:. 1.1:.:.::.,Lin, uiat,, Springli€1d, 1:51:08r -1. Ro!.::1.1:l :-. \lr. Park AA, l:54:28r 42. Ven Crtrholi, lft. aa:li-r 1, - :-r3?; 43. George Latrarulo, Nlvlc, 2tal -.,1 --. a.r:-i 11ard, Mt- ParkAA, 2:0lr52j ,15. Sigmund a.al.2.r ::\1C, 2:10: 10r .,11j. Bi1ly McCrysrat, lvlt. Par!.!1, tr-.::t: ;i. Mar... 'r .-. ana .Cl, No- \ V-)tor. r 8 dr" 6, rr "n . h-rJ)
NEA,AAU .'UNIOR & OPEN 15 KTLO NI,:\ I]JS Cardner, Mass. , O.tober ZZ, l9?2. ..,.e '!I]] ::: ai.f,dy & very coo1. I€am: 1. Noath \,Iedlord Crf,a 1. John Vitale, NHIC, 53:3i1j 2, Am|) E:::r.:, CCAA, 53:,14r 3. Dan Moynihah, TuJrs Coll.g!:, r:r: I -. .Jarn-
ilton Amer, Tulrs Cotlege, 5,1:58; 5, .:Err 1.1:,:i.r, tsAA 55:2.1;6. TomDerderian, NMC, 56:ai: i. 1l:.,:Bat,ko, NMC, 56:Zl; 8. Chris Chambers, Lr\iass, :::lr :. Loui6 Fau1, CSU, 5?:02j 10, Larry Fr€c.rr.:., \l.an_v, N.Y., 57:18;11. RayCrorhers, CCAA, ji jl: r:. Jnr Como11y, fults Co1lege, 5?:35; 13. Bill De-::rr, ulai,, 57:46; 1,1. Jifrdy Shrad€r, unat., 5?:55r 1:- ,, frf Callagher, unat., 58:22; 16, Ray I-apidus, N"o..iersir- S:rlder€, 5E:2,1; 17, Roland Corhier, NMC, -8r:.r La, i-ar1 Mccilvery, NMC, 58:35i 19. Harvey lnashna, lla.rar,l, 58:39; 20. Bill Sch\ab, unat., 58:55j 21. John,areli, NMC, 58:58j 22. Raimo Ahti, NMC, 59:06: 21, Ch!c.. Ri1ey, CSU, 59:19; 24. John Cedarholh, unar.. r!:2Li 25, RickKrause, unat.,59:26j 26. RobcrtDoref,o, ua. 59:30: 27, Charles Dysoh, HTC, 59:4,4i 28. Bruce 8arfrak, NMC, 59:55; 29. Eugen€ McMerriDan, Uohegan Stridets, 60:10; 30. Dave DEsky, BAA, 60:,10; 31, Tom Robin6on, Ncw York AC, 6l:13j 32. Brad Kron, BAA, 6l:22; 33. MarkAmbrose, Providenc€ College A-{, 61:24 34. Ron Kay, CSU, 61:28i 35. Ray tlookor, @a,,61:,13i
35. Joln Hurley, NMC, 61:a8i ti. t:o-a: Boone,NMC, 62:06; 18, Roberr Clarizia, ,na:,, jlj: : t!. J:o Smith, CSU, 62:261 aA. R.b.r: an.. ::: Cotlege, 62:28; .11, Stelhen Anderson, ha:., :lrr: =2, \lfike Durdovic, CSU, 63:O3j .!3, ilhc.;: :.t:::::eit!, BAA, 63:36j 4.1. ChuckMarotra, Bri.s.,:::. ::::: a.1r(r6l
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Slenhen Tarry, T!lt6 Co11eB!:, .i::::r :-. :::.e \4ige1l, NMC, 66:ZZi 5E, Clair Farne, Sai:r.. ::: :, :::2.1, 59, lonr '.\' 1rlr... BAA, 66:45r 60. D..:: : :--. Jnar-,661 l0j 61. David Johnson, CSU, 6.:tr ::. :.:.:.. Har€, uar,, 67:05; 63. Kcvin ltitet, Fr:.::j.r:: -a. i7:ZBj _. ' ', 8.. D-o .bo.o NV, o : . p. o,. ;SC, 6?:48; 66. Jie Latrel, L\t:i. :: - , ri. Alfaed tilliams, Mohegan SrrideIs, a! t. -:. ::::.: Devine, Ml,ParhAA, 68:36i 69. 14ra1ter F:::r::i :.:ta, 6q:03, ?rl. lvayne Sruck, Bridgeqarer Sia E, : -::_ it. iohn E, Cahtb€11 Sr., NMC, 69:14r ?2. E: '.::::r. aSL. 69; 3zi ?3, Charle6 Salmoh, unat,, l. j:: -.:. :..nnie Boone, NMC, 69:55; ?5. Jotrn Bcr::: r::.aa ia:ODi -6. D--r b d8 , '. " ,. -o .r. h, "., NMC, 70,37i 78. ceorge Sander:. Ea:,, -i 1? i9, Clauile Ellis, NMC, 70r48; 80, j.e i:.iari., NMC, ?I:10; 81. Tony Maccario, N\,rC, i_rta: S2, rob McVcigh BAA, 7l:20i 83. S!€ven Northr:!, ;:ar,, i1r5tj 8.!, Iler_ b€rt PhiliDs, NMC, ?2:i2; 85, Cafi' Shrader, unar., 72:18. (11,1 fini6hcrs) --- led tsro \r Sr. -o r v.L p N, /. - rDF.\ -";;*"..------Ocrober 29, 19?2. 1!eather lL er (l]] start€rs, tO8 fini6_ hers) Team: 1. Mt. ParkA-{, :.1r 2. NMC, .1lj 3, Frovi, deh.e College AA, .15. l. Chris Chahbers, LMas6, 34r06i Z. Terry clallaghel, uat., 3,1:15i 3. Roland Cormiex, NMC, 35rO9t .!, JolD Durland, uat., 35rl9i 5, Edward Luzzier, Mohc.san Striders, 35:.10; 6. Mike My6hka, Mohegan Striders, 35:.,11j 7. Bob Ncil, Mt. ParkAA, 35:,16: 8, Don Bam_ Jord, NMC, 35:56i 9. Presron Hunrcr, N,tr, pariAA, 36102; 10. Mahfred Kan.lschur, Ha:uord IC, 36nat \1. Robert Potter, PCAA, 36:16i 12. Ri.hard EUman, Mt. ParliAA, 35:,19r 13, Ken l!.iLson, \,Ii, parkAA, 3?:tZl 14. Ch.is r"tur]ny, PCAA, :?:1?; 15, Kevi! Crosley, NMC, 3?:Z0t 16. Bfa.t Kron, BAA, 3i;3Oi 1?, Mit€ Con_ te, GMAA, 38:04j 18, Maurice l:a1sh, uhat., 38:08;19. Clyde Benton, Ntt, Park-A,{, 3ij:19, 20. l,awrence Jow€tr, unal., 38:l0r 21, MirkBerger, Mt, park!,A, 38:36; 22. John ]{urtey, NMC, l8r38j 23, Tony Diahond, unat., 38:39; 2'!, Eugene Quinn, PCAA, 38:.15j 25, tri1]iam Donahu€, ML. Fark AA, 39tn8:' Zr.. Frarcis Maher, NMc, i9:13; 2?, Roland Kotsch, unat., 39:t8r ZB. Ben D.:tmon_ rco, MtParkAA, 39:26r 29. Patrt S.heLl, N\4C, 3qr3Ol :10, Bob Cannity, ubat. j 39:5,1r 31. 1!e, craham, uaat. , l9:59; 32. Allen Reid, Mt. Park AA, .tO:l]5i 3t, Vinc.ot Laraway, uat,, 40:07; 3,1. Dave Engle, HTC, ,10r1.1j 34, Harry Fowler, unat., .10:17j 16, Dennis Carabetta, lhar,, ,40:16; 37. Bob Chri6than, rbar,, .10:3Or 38, Bill rribou, Harr:lord TC, 40:31j 39, Kc,tu AUen, uDar,, ,10: 32r ,10. ld Lord, unat., 44r35; ,11, Dennis LaArancbe, r,It. Park,4Ar ,10:38; .r2. Francis M.Dohal.t, PCAA, .,10: 58j 41. Hank De\.in€, Ml, ParkAA. .tl:O3i ,1,1. Ceorge Broq,n, Stratford Spartans, 41:10; .15. J, E. Caddetl, NMC.
15 (ILOMETER HANDICAP ROAD RACE Che.okee EluJls Course, Knoxville, Temessee Novembet ,1, i972 2:00 P.M, Spon6or: Knoxville IC W€ather: Srlny, 53-, ideal conditions, Course Record: Neal Cusack, aA,31, 1971. Hdcap T, A, T. 1. ToD Gohory, 24, St. Anthony's BC, 50:12 3:30 53:42 2. Dave Littleha1e6, 23, MiUrose AA, 50:56 5:00 55:56 3. J€rry Eddlemon, 2?, uhat., 50:58 1I:30 63:28 4. Joe Shepherd, 58) Knoxville TC, 51i08 2r:30 70:3 8 5, Bob God*ih, 30, Knoxville TC, 5ltl7 3t3A 5]l:17 6, Mike Ryah, 25, West Valley TC, 51r35 0:0 0 51:3 5 7, Sm Fowler, '!4, Kaoxville TC, 51:37 U:00 68:3 7 8, Alden Cardner, 30, Kooxville TC. 5La3 4t3A a6t23 9. Tom Fo!v1el, 49, Knoxville TC, 5l:53 Z0:00 71:53 t0. Jim Co!b1e, 49, Knoxviile TC, 52:00 18:00 70:10 ll, r-loyd Ludin, 53, Knoxville TC, 52:ZZ \Zt3A 64.,52 12, Ceorg€ Daniels, 33, Delaware SC, 5213413:00 65:3.1 13. Jim Cade, 18, @at,, 5l:26 7:l0 60:5 5 14. DickS.huller, 32, Knoxville TC, 55:59 12:00 6?:59 Race Note6. . , The s€cond anoual Cherokee Bluffs 15lo road race nas roa by Mik€ Ryan, Iolmer Air ! orce Academy star, who is pre6ently emrloyed at the Arnol.1 ' rg i-i,1ro L-nrar in _ rl aro a. l-n ola . o 'c!n-F tan 6econd to Gerry Lindgren in the 1969 NCAA C.ossCou.try Champion6hips, ran the hiLly coursc in an ex.e!lent 51:35, but finished only 6th in $e handi.a. e!en.. Tom Gomoay, rcpreserting St. Anth. BC ol Nerr Yor:r tookrop honols with the aid oI a 3 12 mi.ui€ tiDe a116td€ht. He had the second fastesr rime. --Hal Canlield- -
HUDSON-MOHAWK RRC 3 & 1O-MILE RUNS SUNYA CAMPUS, ALBANY, N.Y., OCA.29, I972 3-MiLe- 1. Paul Rosenbere, 18:00; 2, Nat Fri€dmanr 19:07; 3. Bob Aullock, 20:20j 4. Herb Eroxn, 23:18' 5. Malcolm Sherhan, 23:32; 6, Howard Stratton, 24:00. 10-Mi1e- l. Don wilken, 28r10, 56:0,!i 2, Bili Boyle, 29:05, 58:30; 3. Tim Atweu, 30:15, 61:15; 4. Bill chior-
se, 6Z:l5t 5. Burke Adams, 7Z:10j 6. Me1 (atz, 78:05. Wilken won only hi6 second race in 6 yeaas ol comp€tition (his lirst was just 2 I /2 weeks beJore- i€rsisteace Days oIJ! ). --Burke Adams-s.MILE RACE, ON THE PROMENADE AT CAPE MAY Cape May, N. J. , Suday, Nov. 5, 1972 l:00 P. M. Joe Bun6, ,11, Uhited AA, captured ihe Eastern Master'5 5-Mi1e Ru spon6ored by the Colonial Hotel & Motel at the seashore resorL ln beautiful fall weather. Th€ Bogora, N, J. ace lihished some 300y ahead of Pem AC's Bill King in 27:14, I.hile the Master6 $ere running on the Proeenade a 5-mile Open lace tookplace on the roads, Mose€ Matfield, Pem,{C, Ied atl the tray to Irhi.Walr Hawkins The runers $ere lhe guests oI B.b Fite i! the Motor Lodge over the weekend. MASTERS 5-MILE- t. Joe Burns, ,:13, Uniteil AA, 2?:
2. Bill King, 43, P€nn AC, 28:03; 3. Jolu l<arol, i8. r. 14-- .li ,.9.F., 40, x-l "ooo Cr-sr. N.,., 8 45, Aaskiag Ridge, N.J., Z9:21;5, BobFit€, 45, Cape May, N. J. , 30:00; 6. Paul L€o Mcsorley, ,13, Penn AC, 30:54; 7. Totu Barrm, 40, Shore AC, 3lrllii 8. Di. Sran Brason, 42, Snringllcld, Pa,, 3l:31i 9, Dave Williams, Delas'are SC, 52, 3l:17; \0, Ray coldon, 53, 32:12, ltSC; 11. 1!alt Szmidt, 42, 3,].tl8t 12. Ed Crlfrioa, 55, unat., 38:08j 13. Jared Hoch, 58, Phila., 41:3,4r 1.1. Mrs. Buny Ba\b, 50:21. 1.1r
oPEN 5-MILES- 1. Moses Mayfield, pem AC, 2#o; 2. Walt Hawkin€, LaSalle Cotleg., 26r5ilj 3, Frank Frick, 35, FennAC, 2?:20r 4, Tom McK€own, Cape May HS, 27125; 5, Jerry I<rai6s, Delaware SC, 2?:,16; 5, Larry Simons, P]hlla., Z9t53j 7. Thomas Szmidt, unat,, 29:58j 8. Roger C1ark, unat,, 30:09i 9. Phil Molrley, Doylestown! Pa., 3A:27.,10. Larly M€dnik, unar., l0:27.5i 11. JackHiist, unat., Phila., 3Z:O4j tZ, Richard Love, unat,, Ceda! Ru, N.J,, 33:20; 13. Tom Smith, unat,, 33:21; 1.1, Harry Sange!, MiUvi11e, N.J., 35r50t 15, ? 38:04. ELECTION DAY. ONE HOUR RUN, NOV, ?, 19?2 Clas6boro Stat€ Collcge, classboro, N.J, 3:45 p.M. Weatherr Partly clou.ly, 58o, windy. Ciniler track. l. OBcar Moore, (1964 O1)mtian-5, 000d), Um, t3.!5y (New Stadillh & N.J. State Record) --Moore ran llm, U60y last yearl SDlits: ,1r49, 9:44, 74t15, t9153, 24.,1-6, 30:09, 35:14, 10:23, 45137, 50:55, 56:r0. (Moore, now 34, ran easily on a rough track & proved that he coutd still run with th€ best if he desir€dl)i 2. Norm 3tair, Gla6sboro SLate, lod, 1155y (New cSC Varsity Record) 3. Ken iMcHugh, clouce6t€r Cathoiic HS, 9m,1125y; .1. JolD Cteenling, cla6sboro State, 9b, 77Oyt 5. Eric Lind, clouce6rer catholic Hs, 8m, lo6oy; 6, \ta.l irortLihgroa, CCHS, th,52Oy; ?. Nlike Wetsh, CCHS, in,230y, (1.! staiters, ? linishers) Oillcials: Bill lritz, Srewc Cettings, Brorhing Ross, K€n Kling & \lisE Endurance I972r Joan Mick, CSC. MIDDLE ATLANTIC RRC 10, l]O1] METER RUN PehnsviUe, N, J,, Sun.lay, November 12, 1972 I p.M, Jerry Kraiss, Delaware SDort6 Cluh overrookearly leader Steve 6ettings of Classboro State to caprure the M,A. RRC s 10,000m race over an AJrican Bu€h, ty!c coursc at Fort Mott State Pa!kalong the Delaware River. Ihe rrlDer6 {olloned a euddy rrail through Lhe re€ds & bushes. One 69!etch oI ov€r one half mite co.sisted of ankle to knee deep water. i, Jerry Kraiss, Delaware SC, 33:36; 2. Stev€ cerfings, Glas6boro State, 33:5?; 3. A1 Robin6on, pemsville HS, 34:.45i 4. FrankAnnc6si, p€usviUe HS, 35: 5b; 5. Brornihg Ross, 48, Penn AC, 36:r3 (1st Ver. ); li. JohD nyerman, Pennsville HS, 38:06; ?. Jack l.{irst, uat., Phila., 38:29; 8. Bu.t McLaughlin, PeDhsrille HS, 38:57j 9, Jerry Dolbow, unat., 39:32; 10. John Blislos, cateway HS, 39:40; 11. Steve Loughlin, Pennsville HS, 40:05; 12, E.1 whit€1€y, cateway HS, .10:25i 13, Stcve ShimF, F€msvitle HS, 40r39; t4, Iom Szdidt, uat,, .,11:33t 15, Bob RoDansky, p€nn Ac, .i3:06. DNF: Bud Williams; Ron Bail€y & Baraey
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RICK BAYKO CAPTURES PHILADELPHIA MARATHON Phila., Pa., Suhday, Novembea 26, 19?2 l2 Noon Rick Bayko, Norrh Medlord Club, won the rhird Philadelphia Maxarhon sponsored by lh€ Pehn A. C, in 2:2?: 29,5 for rhe 26 dile and 385-yaad cour6c aloDg Easr River Drive iD Fairmount Pa.k. Bayko, out in lront early, simply ran away laom the fi€ld, He had a littlc comDetition flom Moses Maylield, le t6t L) -.Irom D-nr A, . u...9.!. a.. ) s.8-s, but Maylield dronp€d our ar rhe point maxarhons starr-18 oiles I The NMC acc Iihish€d remarkably lre6h 6omcwhat over a mile & a haLI ahead of second place fihishet Pat Bastick of the MiUrosc AA, \4eather condirioas rr€re surpri6ingly eood {or this time ol the year, although a lesly rind olJ the river Iaced the ruDners alt the *ay, The cour6e recor.l is 2:23:.14 held by Herh Lorenz, PeDt A. C. . The llth finishcr, 5z-rear-.Ll Ted Corbitt, New Yort Pioheer Club, lras com reting in his 16.lrh marathon. Frank Strahahan, a tour golfef, Iinished 100th in 3:16:25,.Ra.e Dir€.ror, Tom Sahder had his usual array ol goodics a{ter the race lcaturing tomato juice and cream douehnuts --ugh! 1, RickBaylio, NMC, 2:2?r29.5j 2. Pat Bastick, Mi]1 Iose AA, 2::16:20; 3, John Hargraves, Frlm.lips (Faanklin & Marshall Collcg!, Lan.aster, P^.), ZtSr:36t L Rickltlarren, Baltimore RR, 2:.U:21; 5, Neil \!'eygahdt, Penn AC, 2t,13:3,!; 1,. John Delsorado, l?, Msgr, Bonner H.S., Dreiel Hi11, Pa., 2:.1.1i.16i ?. Dawe Andcrson, unat., 1{est Chester Srate, 2:.!5:01i 8, Jim Isenberg, Princcloh, 2:.15:56j 9. ceorg(: Batehar, fenn AC, 2:"!6: 39t 10, DouS McCreary, unat., TempLe Unlv., 2:.!7:17; 11. Ted C.rtiitr, NYPC, Z:.,18:11i 12. Dan clrace, unar., N.r' Caanan, Conn., Z:48:29r 13. Ieff crewc, Shore AC, 2:49:08; 14. Bill KinC, 43, l,ennAC, 2:,1.):25 (zhd Vet.)l 15. ParkBarner, Harri€burg AAA, 2:,19:.+.1j i6. Andrelv Zucaro, ti, Norrh Jefsey Strid.:rs, 2:aA:A2,I7. Jell Freed, Pem AC, 2:50:09; 18- Al 14ich, P.an AC, 2:50: Ll; 19, Bob Mickalires, Sr. Josephrs College AA, 2:50:32; 20, Dav. !'ahertt, Norrh J.rsey Shi.1ers, Z:aA:17: 27. Les Klnion, Baltimor€ Fire Fieht.rs, 2:51:0{,; 22. Fld Dodd, P€nn ,\C, 2:5r:r9i 2t, ffatter Pro|ert, Shore AC,
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D. ci, , 2:58:.1,1! 3.,1. Berr Psc\un.ler. f,r:a:. . t.1 . -.::: : H,S,, N.J,, 2:5.r02;35. frank Lra..,elrar:, r.::,, : :a, 2ta9:I"l-,3b. Davi.l Stevenson, unat., ce::)si::: a : ,:.. Z:5r,181 31. Dr. John Ll,!g, Boston AA 2:r.:r: ::. Nar Cirulnick, Lrnilcd r\A, 3:00:ai ,?9. John r! !::ri, l::Burney YMCA, NYC, 3:01:?7: ,10. MiL. V.relli. a.::rl di!s, a&M Co1l.g., 3j01:30; .:11. Ni.kNatar,, DrereL ,. , 3.AZ-.14: 12. lvlikc Kennedy, uDat., PhiLa., 3r0.i:2!. --1. Dan Brannan, hat., Buckne11, 3:05:0,1j .11. Rich S.i.lean, Harpur College, Binghanton, N.Y,, l:05:+8j +5. Frank Gava1, uat., 3:Ii6:0.1j .16. Bill Giuliar, Pa.ers AC, 3:06:L0j .1?. Johr Karo1, Penn AC, l:06:12; .r8, llon Hendaicks, urat., Royertorn, Pa,, 3;06:55; ,19. Steve Rothenberg, uhat. , Br00LLyn, N. Y, , 3:!6i5?; it). Dan Matousch, unat., Haddon lwp, HS, N, J., 3:0?:261 51. Jades Cleland, unat. , Haw.rIord, 1)a., 3:08:21i a2, Ralph BoardoaD, Rider College AA, 3:08:.t2j 53. Sam
.:! ::J ' I: : I : -.':' i.q IN ],4IDD|E ATLANTIC r-- : :::,: .-::Ss-aOUNfRY CHAMPIONSHIPS :::: i ::r. :a, , :ai, , Nor. 2a, !972 2rO1] P. M, a::-r I l ::= -,-lassbDr. Statc ColleBe track coach, - :\:ad -, ser a fast pace I.r iire miLes theh -:a:!: ::: :. :arilr \rin the Sr. Mi.l.Ue Arlanri. AAU lr, a lrr:: \ a.!.rrt Chamrionship over a toueh saDdt, i...:.. hi ri. .ours. on rhe .amNs ol Carlden County c.lle!e. :le :orm€r Olrrrian clocked 32:01 r. finish l2 sec.nds ah--aii oI former Sourh Jers€y scho.tboy ace, illike ELrries ol C.\1r. Po6t Co11e!e, ,{n horr carlier Blrles catru!.d lhe op€n ftree-rri]. race in 12:+5 (actuarLJ 2. 5 nile s ). 10,00ap 1. Oscar Moole, unat., 32:01' 2, iuii€ Butyn.6j unat. j l?r13i L Mike Eider, Haddon Tr'D, HS, 32:38i .1, clharles McCar$r, Villanova, 3?:i.l: 5.
Bruce Ski]e6, Pac€rs AC, 3.1:18j 6. Charle6 Marquette, Paccrs AC, 3,1:3lr ?. Lairy O\y.ns, llrilliamstown, N. J. , 3.1:4Ej 8. Tom Edwarils, Camd€h Couty Colleg. 3,lr55i 9. Ken Kling, wat. , 35:05; 10. Jih Burt, P€nn AC, 35:19i 11. Paul Lucuski, Penn AC) 35:25r 12, CtiJf Hass€nlus, Camdeh County Co1lege, 35:14: 13, Dave \4uhyah, Collinesioo.l HS, 35r.10; 14. cary Co1bi, uat., 35:46j 15. Craham Gleav€, Penn AC, 35:56j lli, Jefl Kinsey. Paccrs AC, 36r00j 1?. Jack Hirst, Penh AC, 36:l2r 18- Norm Blair, classboro State, 36,19i 19, Tohy Diamond, D.C. RRC, 36i25 (rst Vet. )i 20. ? 3btlZ: 21, Jitu Fryor, PaLmyra HS, N.J., 36:3?j 22, Luke Chretien, 16, Bensal.m HS, Pa., 36t1ot 23. Tom Szmidt, uhat., 36:,11; 24. Jerry Dolbow, Pennsville, N. J., 36:52; 25. Ton l\iheelhouse, Camden Co. College, 37:03; 26. Sr.ve :farrt, nnat., 17:a6t 27. Kevin Clarkson, Pac€rs AC, l8:l.r; 28. Dave Theall, D. C, Haaricr6, 38:27; 29. Bob Rodanskt, Penn AC, 39:23; 30. Rich Ho1m.s, unat., 39;23; 31. Brian Slriies, Pac.r6 Ac', 39.\3:32. San Ru|h, Pacers AC, 39:53; 33. Steve Magtar, unar., 40:08; 3.1. Iranl< lVaikins, Villanova, ,16:05, (.12 6rartcrs) At teast tZ runners ran oll the course ih the last mile & failcd to i,:"h o- , .l "d a \E .a. o 'rc I€. ,, Team: l. Pacers ACj 2. Fehn ACj 3. Camden Countt Z.5 MILES- 1. Mike Buryne6, C..r'r'. PGt Co1lcge,
Iz:4a:2. Eri. Bean, sfringlieid {De1co) HS, Pa., 1z: 5.1i 3. John McDewilt, OverbrookReg. HS, N.J,, 13: 07; il. Charles Frassoni, Ridlet Twp, HS, Pa,, 13:30; 5, Bob Malino, r,lilliamstorn HS, L3:36j 6. Dave Eoch, \4il1iam6Lowh HS, 13r3?j ?. Ceorge Smith, Haddoh Tr'p. HS, 13:.10i 8, John Shilby, Ove.brook Reg. HS, I3:.19i 9. Kyl€ cross, Pacer6 AC, l3:50; 10, Ton Sheehan, Sterling Reg. HS, N. J. , l,:1:11j 11. Pat Roon€y unat,, 1.1r20j 12. Leo Jablonski, Bensalefr HS, 1.1:21j 13. Cbarle6 Fidler, Highla.d Reg. HS, 15:09j I,t. Kerry Kira, FauM HS, N, J, , 15125; 15. Keith Stauring, B-ns" fl dq. Pa,..,:'q: o. Pob-!L. oj./)",j,, Bensalem HS, 16:11; 17, Mike Wei.1han, Bensalca HS, 16:24;18. Dr. JackBrickley, Haddonfi.ld, N.J., t?:25; 19. Bob Shurenberge., Bensalem HS, l7:30. STONE MOUNTAIN 25 KII-O RACE ((]EORCIA)
october 28, 19? z ]' Lee Fidler, 23, Club South, l:24r56j 2. MarkCibbens, 24, unat., l:25:09i 3. Rick Beard, 25, Atlanta TC, 1:32:00i .1. Billy cates, 28, ATC, l:33:O?; 5, Vinnie Do!an, 19, Georgia State, 1r33:20j 6. Sa6 Ben€dicr 25, AtIaLta TC, lr34:28; ?. Chaxles cibson, ,19, Chartanooga, l:35:51i 8. Pete Senko{'ski, 25, unat,, 1:37:18; 9. Alan Taylo!, 32, Atlanta TC, l:3?:3.,1j 10. Jim Beach, 35, ,{tlanta TC, l:38:Z6t 11, Bauce LaBudde, Z7t A!1anta AQ, I:43.15i 12, Tim Singteron, 35, ATC, 1:.1.1:59i 13. Max Clayton, 47, ATC, l:.l5ra3j 14. Do! Ha1e, 27, ATCr l:,15:16r 15, CharlE6 Cibson Jr., 37, Chatt., 1:46:49r 16. Ired Lawrence, 35, Atlanta TC, 1:.18:,19; 1?. Ken King, 38, Atlanta TC, 1:50:14; 18, Dan Park, 36, ChatL,, l:54:28; 19. Bill Ncac€, .12, Atlanta TC, 1:5?:18j 20. RalDh Mi11saps, 18, ca, Stare, ZtA1:a3t 2L Lev Bird6eye, 33, AAC, 2-.azi8: ZZ, Jame6 Fuller, 2a, A'IC, 2tA1t34t 23. Chas, Clark, 16, unat., 2:08r03; 24, Malcolm McCoy, .,16, unar., 2:09: ?o 2r. Bob \/"nn,nB, .8. j\ tc, /:..:4'. ONE MII-E NOVICE - 1, Jim Co*alt, 31, 5t4lt 2. Jell S€s,e11, 31, 5:55! 3. Rick Lars€n, 32, 6:10;4, lVatter Cri{Iih, 35, 6:i]i 5, John Fisher, 31, 6:r4. (20 tinishers)
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ATLANIA TC EAST POINT ROAD RACE 6-MILES 1. Eddie Leddy, 21, E.Tem. Univ., 28r5Oj Z. Neil Cusack, 20, E, Tenn. Uhiv,, 28:50;3. P.J, Le.ldy, E. T€nn. Univ., 2I, 3A|ZI, 1. L!e lidle!, 23, Club South, 30:.10; 5, Kewin Bacen, 20, E, Tcm. Univ., 31:16r 6. Frank Cr€alls, ZO, n. Tenn. Univ., l1:16j ?. RickEeard, 25, Atlanta 1C R€d, 32:00j 8. Ray I{cBride, 19, E. Tchh. Univ,, 3Z:1?i 9, Wayn€ Roach, 19, Ca-State Lrhiv,, 32:18j I0, Tim cunn, t8, Berry, l2:.16r 11, Tom Raynor, 21, cSU, 33r35i 12, Mark Bolt, 19, GSU, 33:,11j 11. Dave Deviney, 22, ATC Red, 33:58i 1.1- James Pri.e, 18, CSU, 3.1:1.+i 15. Sran Brew er, 32, unat., 3.!:l6t 115. Allan Taylor, 32, ATC Re.t,
3.1:27: 1?. Bruce LaBudde, 2ir, Ar'C Red, 34:.12; 18. Sao Benedict, 25, ATC Red, l4:.19i 19, Bili C. Cate6, 28, -qTC Red, 34:49j 20. Vihnic Doran, 19, Ca.Srate, :Jt:ll; /1. ludge6, 20, EfSL, 35:23; 22- James Parker 25, Clark, 35:39i 23. S. Ha1e, 2?, ATC \\'-hit€, :16:O8l 2.1. Trir Singlelo!, 15, ATC \4rhitc, 36:26; 25. cerald Hastin.es, 2?, unat., 35t40; 26, ceorge Larsen, lt, ATC BLL-', ,li:08j 27. Vao Scidu, 22, Clark, 37t3,t 28, Ken Krh!, 38, ATC lyhite, 3?i3?j 29. Tohy Ru!i,s, 18, Clark, lE:l9j 30, l.red BrovoLd, 33, unat- , 38:20; 31. Chas, Hlbbar.1, !?, D.lialb, 38:42j 32. Max Clayton, .11. ATC Blr':, lE:5,rr 33. Herb Benaiio, .13, A1C lilhite, l9:12: 3:. Ei]1 Neacc, ,12, ATC \\ihi!e, 4O:Olj 35. James Cor:ar!, l.t, ATC, .10:38. (48 finishers) Team: l. E, Tean. Unir, l?i 2. C€oreia State Univ,, 66; 3. .qTC P,.c, a8; 1. ATC lyhite, 142i 5. ,{1C Btue - TLrn Singleron--
{{L 2-\1A\:'EN MILE RELAY Emory L.:\'rrsl:\ :.ack (.ind€r) Nov, 5, 19?2 .t p.M, Wearher: at', c ea! ! suny, l. Greg Canr, l:. a!. ?5) i: Ei11 B1e\!etr, 25 (64.6) Ft. Bennins Crr..r.e.ing, li1r23i 2, Rick Beard, 25, ATC (67. .i L L--. ,j:.1-.r, 2t, CLtrb South (66. r) 4,!:18; 3. N.d Dierl:r, t:, aa. sta:€, (67.9) & Biu B1otm, 19, Ga, Tech i._, i .r::L1r !, Billy Collins, 21, cSU (?0.0a) & T.ra aa}.n.r, 21, cSU (?0.3), 46:47t 5. \inhic D.ran :!, cSL ri]. l) & lvalne Roach, 19, CSU (71.051 li:_E .. Sam Eenedict, 25, ATC & James Fri.e, ]E. CS-, 11-:ilj ?. Allaa Taylor, 32, ATC & Stan 9.e.ie., 12, nnar,, .18:5tj 8. Bill Daniet, 2?, ATC L Brrce LaEudde, 2?, AAC, 49:2Zt 9. Tim Singr€ton, 3:, ATC (?5,81 & DonHale, 21, A'tC 172.5) ,19:l8j Ll. Ral ,h !li1sap6, 18, cSU & Craig O-illiatuson 19, CSL, ,19:4.]i 11. Charlie llarris, .tl, ATC & R. Mc, Dermotr, .12, ATC, 54:.10; 12. Hartho.ne Weslcy, 37, AfC & Kenny r,lihn, 35, ATC, 55r35r 13. Bitly Neace, .12, -{1C & M* Clayton, .1?, ATC, 55:47r 14. Herb Benario, 43, ATC (85.05) & Doh camel, 33, ATc GEORCIT.
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CNE MILE NOVICE RUN- l. Jim Cowart, 5:3Zi Z. Le.r Biidseye, 5:34; 3. Chuck Camel, 5:,!5i 4. Bitt McKenna, 5:53j 5. Je{f Sewell, 5:59, --Tih Singleron__ MISSOURI VALLEY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPS
Salina, Kansas, Nov. 11, 19?2 MEN]S OPEN 4,7 MILE - 1. Mikc Nixon, piltsburg, 23tIZ, Z. Jim Birhbauh, Ft. Hays, 23:33; 3. K€ith Grilnel1, Marymount, 23:46i 4, Irank Rodrigue€, Salina IC, 23:59; 5, cerman Alonzo, MarlDout, 24:19; lt, KenneLh Bell, unat., IIays, 2.,1:21; ?. Joe Ore, s.o, ,\4arlmount, 2,1:2?; 8. Bradrick, Ft, Hays, 24:36 9. R, Lauaens, Ft. Hays, 24:,19r 10. Deanis Stewart,
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Colhbia TC, 24:52;11. Todd Tyle!, Pittsburg, 25:06j get more than a rwo 6te! lead ahd the lead chang€d 12. Fred Mintie, Marldount, 25:09; 13. John Terrera, hands several times. H.wever, llrilson's aee a.d erMarlmount, 25:ll; 1.1. M, CabiDe, Pittsburg, 25:14; 15. nerience began to €how on the 1a6t lap as he steadily ScotL Trchenot, Ft. Hays, 25:lei 16, Brad Anderson, lehgrhened hi6 lead to 1OOy. {,!? starters) ESTC, 25:36; 17, Anthony McRobertB, ESTC, 25:,14; 18, JUNIOR OPEN 2.1MILES (13-15 YIARS)- (59 entries) Ri.kBishop, ESTC, 25:50i 19. Del Bradley, ESTC, 2a': L Kevln Roarty, Christiana, 11:12r 2. Bill Nag1e, Sates00; 20, Dennis Kosub, Ft. Hays, Z6:07. (.17 listed linis- ianlm, li:13; 3. Cris Cooper, Con.ord; ,1- Jim |iller, hcrs) TFam:1. Marldount, 1li 2. Ft. Hays, ,!4i 3, Fittslsewark 5, F.te Dilan, Salesianlh; 6. Harrv Benson, burg, 59; 4. ESTC, ?9. Lah Forrestj ?. Don Vavala, Salesianu:r E. cordon GIRLST 13 & UNDER MILE- 1. Brenda, Coach, Columbia Thomson, Neltark. 6:01; 2. Shelley Cooper, TCC, 6:05; 3. Karleer Cla.k, BOYS 12 t UNDER 2,l MILES- 1. I'tiL. Curiis, 11, TCG, 6:14i 4. Cathy Anderson, Leonard!i11e, 6:18. 10r 2, ]!lauric€ Cov€rdalei 3, Ricb LeryOPEN WOMEN'S T\4'O-MILE- 1. Terl Andcrson, Co611:2?; Z, Barb Lar.rson, TCC, 12:08; 3. wendy
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Koenihg, TCC, rZ:29;,1. Sal1y Arthur, Cosmos, 12:43. Tead: Kirkwood, lIt 2. R.C. Jers, 1r3. (31Jinishers) MASTERS 35-41 1IIO-MILE- l. Bob Creighton, Atwood 11:19; Z. Wd. Fhoild, 3?, DeSore, 11:54; l. Donald Cood lellor', 19, Lyon6, lZ:0.rj 4. RilLy Cajdle, .,11, ToDeka, l?:40. (? linishers) MASTERS OVER,lZ TWO-MII-E 1. BiU Cory, 42, B€l]viIl., 12:11; Z. Dr. RalDh Ha]l, .,16, Fairqay, 13:02; 3. JackGreenwood, Mcdicinc Lodg., ll:i!.1j .1, Marcellus M. Lee, ]<ansas Ciry, 12, G:1At a. Bob L.rkcr, !0, \!KTC, I5:.15; 6. Iayin B, Basher, 67, Kimball, Nebr., 16:01,
BOYS' l.l & UNDER l,5 MILE- l. Davc Bya.lat, Osborhe, E:2?; 2. Ran.ly Bur.h! Osborne, 8:Z8t l. i!:ari Blehm, Ru6sc1l, 8:30, (1,1 linishers) SENIOR BOYS l5-1? TlfO-MILE- l Clark Haniii.:, Merrian, l0:l8j 2- Robert Chaist.nson, Hugot.n, i ill 3, Tom Van Coethem, Sha$nee Mission, l0:la =. la: Rou6.,, Osborhe, 10:.1.1; 5, Mit.h lJatton, PliLrr:i:::. 10:46r 6. Dal€ Eason, K,C., Kan6as, l0:a!. l-:r:r:::. __Aa .-. 1, D!.-
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CI E ROAD RUNNDRS 20 ]VIILE ROA' qACT B.:rrL C.l'Jmbia, October ?, 1972 L Brr::. Sha!., Liois GaLe RR, 1:.,18:2,1..!i 2, Denny nJer:r, Si.honr6h aQ, )t49:l7t 3. LenStone, 1.O,S,, :=::.-,-.:. C.lin O Brian, S.F.U,, l:.19:l2,Ei 5. ir oli :.:.:r.:.1.., LGRR, L:.19:3?.4' 6. Craham LaughLi.. -,:.:. 'ji -1,:; 7, Jim Pearson, SEohomish TC, ::a2 1j.- a. acL: -alt-,, U.E,C,, 1:52i52,8; 9, cary -: o. D. 0. L. o cro" .l-, 5rr , :.-:-. . . R.b Tatlor, LCCR, 1:55:I?,2i 12. Brue .1::.a:, L.C, lr5::li- 6j 3. !rah Shuu, Snohomish TC .:r;:-:. -. 1, E.1 Day, UBC, 1:a7:49,2r 15. Joha Currie, :a, - r!:!E,6; 16. Ed llaclronald, LGRP., l:59:29; l?, l:::::ier.l€rs.q, Snohomi6h TC, 2:0lrl!.Dr 18. A1 Svee::r, -GRR, 2,0,1:5?.,1 (1st Masi€rs)j 19. Ron Srveeney, a:.F,. zr09:28.,1j 20. Dcnnis Coveney, LGRR, Z:13:20.5 l1a \lasfe.s); 21. Norman Hanseh, lnat., 2tI5.32.2 l..r l{a6rers)i 22, Gary Stone, VOS, 2:19:15,2 (1st HS); :i, {rnold \4oritz, nnaL., Z.Za-.12,2,1. Paul Pantalco, 1CS, Z:20:,12.8 {zndHS);25. Everett Chatd, unat., 2:23t36) 26, Debbie Collins, uat., 2:29:32.6 (16i1!oman); 27, Willie lfong, VOS, Z:32:0'1.8 (3rd HS)i 28, Itan Y. VLr:6sihg, VOC, 2:32:33..1; 29, Su€ 1aylor, LGRR, 2i3?:11.6j 30. Sue Rossiter, Snohomish, 2r.!.!r13.6; i1. Rosenart Edyvean, uar,, 2:.1,1:13. L. (18 starterE, 3i lini6h€rs) 'ream S.oring: L Lions a:ate R.ad Runncr6 17i 2. Snohomish TC, 22i 3. It,.f Birtrsh Columbia, 26. I,IONS
CANADL{N MARATHON CllAntI)lOl\SlitPS a,,2,1,/72 Quebe. - 1. Jcaobe Dra)ton, 2:l:' a:. 2, Erian Arms1972 DELAWARE STATD OI':\ CRCSS N' rrone, 2tZ0t201 3. John Clili, 2r2-r1ir -. Norm Pate!CII-A.MPIONSHIPS, Rockforrl ?ari{, S:r.,'C!\ l:nr, iL, t9?2 aude, Z:26:56; 5. Darell Frank, 2i2.:l?r t,. Bill Blitten, Sponsolcd by Nt:n Casrle Counr_! DeDari:I.f,t .: Pa:ks 2:28:05r 7, Michael Craham, 2rll::,r 8. fom Horvard, and Recreation in coo,reration !lth th. D.:a.. ar. Sro.ts zr:12:1lj 9. Biil Ilerriot, 2:3?:1!: !, lich Pyhe, 2r32:40i Club {irh 125 run.rs na.tici.atin!, ll. Ron $'allingford, Z:32:at )2, ,..r-; 5.hamberger, Z. i MILIi MASTERS RACE - 1. Ralrrh iraz,,r, -\1idd1.zr33:03j 13. JacL BruDett, ?:l-ra: I-, lack Taunton, t.\an, 12:21 {N.r Record; old mark, 13il: bt Frazer last 2:31t36\ lr. Randy Barkh.us€, z -1. =rj 6. Johh Mowatt, year); Z, nilson Viblei 3, Dave Curris, Eran.lrltine HS Z:34:A7t 17. Bill A1ien, 2:11:arl: :a, l:.ter C- Camani, coach. Light rain. Zt+2134t \9, G€rald l€al, 2:-i:.r2t 2:, tsil! \orton, 2: l9th ANNUAL OPEN DIv. .4- 1 MILE R^CE {.1 la: c.urse) t8:.16j Zt. Ke,ih Cas€, 2r53r,::: 2:. iterb i.1onk, Zr54:t9; l. Mike l!il6on, Delasare State, 22:09] 2. John Benedict, Zl, Doh Dayis, 2r56:tij 2.1. T.rr ir.f,rud, 2:a7:ZZ: ZB. BrandFvine HS, ZZ|ZT: 3. Bob Gaav!:]1, L,.l \'a, i .1, Jolh Ra]@on.t Imbeautr. 3:Or.0i. No "i, Bf"r y 1-: <. B / v. acrr" r. ";. BoARDI\ALK i\'lARrrr'rc\' roRoNro' ry nra'ss, Deraware sporr6 crubi t. .;.;:";:; ., :-t::::^t ,,lr s _
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1 Eric Willlam., 45:40 (1st Open Div. ); Z. Doug Conley, Drrjmlin6 Golf Course, Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 9, l9?2 5,2 Miles. Cou!6e: Wet & slopiy. 46:1,!j 3. Bill Bronn, ,!6:42;-1, Mahuel Leyvas, .16:49 (rst HS Div. ); 5. Trini Baldorama, ,l?:32; 6. Steve ofo, l. Matr Chadwick, Ps, 26:50.9 (Course Recordj old p.za, 48t25,7. Larry Hildalgo, 48r26; 8. RickYeager, dark, ?7:13 by Bruc€ Fisher, Syracus€, 1971); 2. Don Saue., West Va-Univ,, 26:56i 3. Mickey Coliihs, Pitt, 48:33t 9. Ray Te6p1e, .18:52j 10. Kim Keller, 49:07; .1. Charlie Maguire, PS, Z?:21i 5. Cart cittings, 11- Robert Villa€eho1, 49:13r 12. Ceorge Segarra, 49:17; Z?:I5; 5. 2-:,i: 6. Boo 5.F, lc, P \, 27t',. .. Po- S--oro, 13. Cisco Arvallo, 49:i|2; 1.1, Pete Gutiearez, .!9r51; PS, 27:40j 8, Dan Supulski, PS, 27:!-6;9. NickMartin, 15. Juan Catica, 50:13; 1{j, Jim Soelnei, 50:ZI; 17, Pat Collins, 50:36j 18. Lar!y Vela, 50:40; 19. C€orge Riv- Pitt, 27t47,10. Bob Hi11man, FS, 27:55j U. A1 Kasisch, eta, 5l:0,1r 20. Jan Ahlberg, 51r12 (l6t Senior); 2r. Gary West Va., 28:0Zr 12. ceorg€ Chri6to*rer, PSr 28:05; t da Ao, F : rj ll, v.nJpl sol-no, q :Z-i 2r, P"r Al "r- 13, Jifr A1lahand, FS, 28:13; 14, Ray Morabito, Syiaez, Sltzi.i 24. Mike Moaaison, 5l:4.1; 25. Doug FLedder- cuse, 28:17; t5, Scott Brickerd, Syracuse, Z8:19, Teah: Fenn State 25; 2. West Va.6.4; 3. Pittsburgh 64; john, 51:51i 26. SaIsoMendez, 52:A2.,27. Jalt Potoft, 5Z:09: 28. Lafy Whaley, 52:Z5j 29. caiy Ca6agrande, 52:34; 30. David Sourh, 52:37; 3l- David Armijo, 52i,10; WALTER lV. KORPMAN, JR. MEMORL{L RUNS 32. Jerry Mattihgly, 52.44: 33. Crez Sanchez, 52:.,15j SFnsored t,t: Th€ Slate & City Physical !'iLaess Com3.,1. Adolrrho Cora, 53:0.1i 15, Jim Sutton, 53:0?j 36.Dan dis6ions & ihe Baltimore Run lor yout Life Program. P-pio-l-, i?: l: 17. Dcrris v, r!, -, .2 )8. D-.. o.o., ToE,son Y\4CA, Tolrson, I4d,, Septemb€i 10, 1972 5 PM 53:17; 39. Kevin Tuck€r, 53r19; .!0. John Paloma, a3r29. lfalter *as one of the best l,crclaa rEners on the 102. Todd Van Siftert, 59:20 (1st Crade School)j 1'15. East Coasi. He (as ihe directoi ol rhe Baltimore o,re s, hm"l, 10. :0-:r6 (l"r r""al-) 77. Ba-oa " RFY]- Frogram from Juc 1965 util his death from C. Vansittart, l:15:05 {2od Woman). cancer on July 5, 1971, --Steve Stephenson- The MIMORIAL RUNS rvill be held amualty on the Iir6t Suday alre! Labor Day. Next year, September 9, SAN JUAN POINT ROAD RACE, PHOENIXI ARIZONA 19?3, rhele \rill be a one mile for wom€n, childr€n and Nov. 5, l9?2, Weather: Suny, 8Oo, vindy, 8,2 Mi1es, b.gitners & a rso qile lor the bettel runners. JefJ Smith, a Towson H, S. senioa, received rhe targe l Eric Wi1liam6, ASU, 43r10 (New Recoad; Old record, silver bowl Civen by the State FhysicaL Fithess Comm. ,13:12 by Williams & Bill Brown, 19?2)r 2. S19.1eI Jones, lor winnibg this yearls two mile run in 9:37. Mark 44:I,1 {ASU); 3. Steve Oropeza, uat., 45:0?; 4. Dave Rosasco, a stud€nt, $as given a targe rrolhy for winCastricon€, unat., 47:00i 5, Matt Hassett, Arizona ning the one mil. in 5:46. Trophies were given to the Road Racer6, il8:0:!; 6. Steve Stephenson, ARR, 50:17i tirst twelve r@ners by the Baltibor€ RFYL Program. _:0 7. H-ro d S1-g al]: cP R. : 8. F- / u^ -\ad. - 1. JelI Soith, 9:3?j z. FrankPflasing, 9:45; ?:l4M ARR, 5?:51. --Srev€ Stephenson- 3. Ed Bailor, 10:!0; 4. Scort Lutrey, 10:02; 5. C€cii + Th€ Fiesta Bowl MarathoD i6 6cheduled for Satuiday, Calliste, L0:19; 5. Mike Ward, l0;26; 7. Mtke Husich, Decerber 23, t97Z at 9tOA A, M, Cave Creek Vi1lag€ to l0:31; 8. Craig Yohn, 10:5li 9. Tim qi1€s, 11:OO; 10, Scott6dale, Arizona. Mike Ouinn, 1l:05j 11, Desmond McN€lis, Urloj 12. Dave Mattingly, 1l:18; 13. Mcrlc Hamrick, 1l:l9t 14, Stephen AAU JR. 30 KILO WALK, SEATTLE, WASHINCTON Rosasco, 1l;28t 15, DickNair, t1:3li 16. Paul Christopha.t. ZZ, 1972. Cold & foggy, er, Iltaz, 17. Mike Restivo, 1Ir,12; 18, Richard MacDo!1, Evah Shult, Shohomish TC, 2:49:31; 2. Bob Rosenald, 11r.16: !9, Steve J. Ro6asco, 1l:53j 20. Don Fischer, crantz, Franklin HS, Seat!1e, 2i52:45; 3. A1 Schurman, tl:57i 21, Hy Levas6eur, I2tA]., 22. alt€r Cole Sr,, No. ldaho, 3:00:15j 4. Brad Bentl.y, Sielta RW, R€no, 23, 1lalter Sntder, 12:1?; Z.!. Clen Perers, 12:28! l2:0Ei 3:03:10; 5, DickArK€y, 3:03tZZ. 116 staiters, 15 lidsh2i. John Beares,12:30, (35 linisher€) eas) Wofreo 6 Div. - 1. Mary Hovey, Dayton, Ohio, ONE MILEl. \,lark Rosa6co, 5146; 2. cleg Reid, 5:56; 3:ZZ:21. 3. Ch?i6 Shersin, a,:0lj ,,1. Monica Sherwin, 6:04; 5. Rickt MacDonarc, li:06j 6, Bob cisriel, 6:12; ?. MargaOHIO RIVER ROAD RUNNERS CLUB 8-MILE RUN r€t Todasco, 6:i6r 8. Cordon Hamrick, 6:21. (36 Iini6hCotan Lake State Park, Noveab€r 5, 1972 --Ruth Korpean-ryeatherr Srrfry, calm, 47 degr€es. Course: Out & back shutile (3 times), flat, on blackto!for two hiles, Iour mile Loop ot blacktop over very hilly terrain lor 3 mile6. SID SINT BREAKS MARK IN MET AAU TITL!] RUN New York, Sunday, Nov. lZ, l9?2 2:00 F.M. - Sid Sink, 1. Craig Harms, 41t32 Cl., Z. Jim Ackley, .14:49; 3, a graduarc 6tudenr at Bowling Creen, conpetihg for the Gale Long, .46:09; 4. Randy Mi11er, 4t;.13t 5. Barty New YorkAC, shatt€red the n€et record i! the MetroWeav€r, 4{j:54; 6, Chais Matey, 47:32; 7, RoLand Anspach, 48:001 8. Jay Birmingham, .18:31; 9. Jerry Miller, poliran AAU Senior Cross Country Championship at Van .19:06; 10, steve winegar, 50:06j 11. Johr Srr€ve11, 5l:291 Sinkcovered the six mile$ in 30:04, two secohds Iast€r 12. Bill ltihcaid, 52:30; 13, Bill Rob1e6, 5Z:36; 1.1. Ron Wackler, 52:49i 15, David Castio, 54:3?; 16, Alwin Hott, than.h€ oarkposted by Brian Kivlan o{ the l-ong Island
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AC in 1969. lc€rry Lindgren holds Lhe course record the leam title -28:59, 2 -1969), Th€ New YorkAC 'on for the 32hd btraight t€ar I The meet wa6 6pon6o1e.lby rhe Milirose AA. t. Sid Sink, NYAC-A, 30:0,1 (3-mile split-1.1:52)t Z. Howie Ryan, NYAC-.A, 30:.1i (15:05); 3, tsyron Dyce, United AA, 30:47 (15:05)j .1, Ed,Boqe6, NYAC-A, 30:.19 (15:05)j 5. Jim Schihdlor, unat., BedJord, N.Y., 30:50; 6. Olenh ADlelI, NYAC-8, 30:52; 7, Tod Robinson, NYAC-A, 3Z:03' 8. Lydn Cunningham, NYPC, l2:1.!; 9. Bruce Se]-aan, Stateh Island AC, l2j23r 10, Orlando Martinez, United AA, l2:33; ll. Joe Boyle, NYAC-8, 32.15', 12, Jln Legakis, NYAC-A, 32:5lt 13, De1!itt Thomson, NYAC-A, 32:55j l.!. Tom l-aris, NYAC-B, 33:06i 15, pat Basti.k, Millrosc AA, 33:12r 16. Chris Horn, Miliiose AA, :l3rl7j 17. Augie Calle, Ubitc.l AA, 33:Z5i 18. Hectoa ariz, LIAC,33t33;19, Joe Barbary, NYAC-8, 33:35t 20. Frank Han.lelman, uhar,,NYC, 33:42j 21. NicliPignato, United AA, 33:54; ?2. Willian \vilbur, NYAC-8, 3,1:10! 23. Vincc Chia,?€tta, Millrose AA, 14:18' 2,1, John Garleib, Millrose AA, 3.1:25j 2i. Richard Crooke, Lohg Is]an.l AC, 34r29j 26. Jo.: J.n.:, SIAC, 31t52,2?. Don Rowe, NYAC-A, 3.1:59r 28. Paul F{,tscher, LIAC, 35:11; 29. Stevc Conroy, N'AC-B, 35:20; 10. wm. Jones, Uhiied AA, 35i23r 31. r,arrt. I-ahgcr, Lcnhah Colleger 35:24; 12. Alcr Henrr, a--1 35:25j 33. Duane Cagney, Orahge Co. IC, 3::31-j l=, Art Slcgeh, NYAC-8, 35:.,10i 34. Russ Palh€r, r.::., Bedford, N,Y., 35:50; 36. Bill Knohel, uat, E...:.ri, N. Y., 35:50r 3?. Jim KimpLe, NYPC, 36:01: lS. :-:1. Lahar!angue, NYC, 36:06i 39. Mikc Atte!a, \1i lr.:r AA, l6:07;40. John JolDsoh, LIAC, 36:13j =1. -.iri: Eruo, NYPC, 36:3:l; .12, Jim Bro$n, li:*:rc l.:i:: .11, Gene Toomey, Millaosc AA, 3arlii 11, arra:1..: Cotliei, SIAC, 36:52; .15. Noim lrhile, L,rirra r r, : :
r; rb. trF. -\.c, u- r- qd 1 . b€ag, LIAC, 3?:25; .18- Dan D.uEhert_1 Sr., S--iC. lil 30j ,19. Clill Cohanor, LAA, l7:.1:j aa, jl.r- narri:, UAA, 38:Z5r 51. Bill ColDe, NIi11i.s. -r,-\, lE:a-j a2.
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' \n ts.- r n-.. 39,59i 5,1. Rehe Dclieu, NIPC, -1.:!.tr ra, i\ illian KoDdyus, Eronx, .10:5i; a6. Dr, ceor!e Shilling, NYPC, .10:58; 57, B{,h -uallasian, Lrturcd AA, .!1:ar0r 58. aen Le1ry, unat., \IC, .11:06i 59, Jlm lones, Millrose AA, ,12:10; 60. Joc Kellt, unat., NYC, .12:10; 61, Fred Lebow, unat., NYC, .12:20r 62. L.e Chcrn.,y, Millrose AA, .13:33; lr3- Leon Ehren!reis, Brooklyn, .14:L7j 5,!. Anrhohy Nacinovich, Tarrytolvh, N.Y,, .14:.13;65, Ired Richt€r, Staten Island AC, 46:07; 66, Sidney lvoogch, Brotu, .l?il0; ar7. Ernie Me.lagIia, Mil1. AA, .17:18r 68. Morty Schqarrz, BaooLltn, .18:20; 19. Joe L{,6h.n, Ulited AA, 50::12i 70. nd Cranorvitz, !rooklyr, i2:23. tst Fcmalc- Niha Kuscsik, SuffolLAC, .!0:1,1, (77 star!.rts, ?1 finishers) Team:1. Ner., IorkAC, 'A , 2.!r 2. NYAC-B, 63;3. Unitcd AA, ?0r .1. Miuro6e AA, 95t 5, Long lsland AC, 12Zj 6, NYPC, 126; ?. Staten IsLanil AC, 130. --Joe Itlenlerrxar--
3-MiLE OPEN- 1 Rex wiggins, 15:20i 2. David A. Johnson, 15:26; 3. Ed Elhore, 15:3?' .r, Dirl Riddle, Jr., 15:47; 5. Anthony Fric€, 16:ll.l; 6. Jih Euder, l7:0.4j ?. Leonar.i Coo!er, l7:25j 8. Joseph Shith, t7: 3l; 9. ltiLsoa Carilnell, l?:36! 10, Tim Farrih.ston,lT:39_
(Act 22 & UNDER)- 1. stephen Pittmar, 3r:06; !:]4l 2. Don B.r'an, 3Z:59i 3, Bill Alta) l3:1?i .1. Bruce Smart, 3l:36j 5, Len PheL!s, 34rOZ (13 fiDishers)!:II]!E (acr 2z-29)- r. Dennis Mansrr, l3:,1E; 2. StLart \hodes, 35:33; 3. Tom lralsh, l6:r.t; .r, Ranilall Esles, lar29i 5. Bitl Collins, 36:.1t, (! tihishers) !:l!l!,L(AcE 30-39)- r. Jerry rurlcy, 3i:+3j z. Bill Ltoore, 3t:39; 3. Bryan L. Halylet, l8 1.ai .,1, Jack Hasrr, l3:.16i i. Chaales ceorg., 3E:ia. ii linishers) 6-llill-a (OVER .:10)- 1. Davc Seiler. jE:r.:t; 2. Dr_ Rf,aoli S.huster, .11:2?; 3. F. c. Robtias, 13;5.1' .1, Roberl \4. $.hite, 46:32; ), Lu Snart, tar1O. (8 tin.) Itr a.L.ririon to Lhe above laces the Sirtc. r i splrsoreo :ltir first non-.omtctiti!,e rlun F.r Your Li{e over : on. mile course. This event attacre.i rlrenty-tive :r.ers ranging in ag€ lrom sev€n to Jortt-one. --Dohald R. Perkins, Ra.e Lrrec.or-]. LAUDERDALE RRC 7. 5 MILE & 2. 5.MILE RUNS S.urh Plantation H. S. , F1a. , Nov. 12, t972- Slevc Ei.rnacki, only 15 years o1.1, Dassed 19 year otd Ab l.ams nith onLy Z00y ro go to win rhc 7 t2 miler in :8i15 over the lough So. Plahtarion HS cro6s-comrry ..xrsc, \rhich includc6 narroll .aihs, sand, tilts, & about 50y ol Nat€r over orc fo.t deep. l Sreve Biernachi, 15, ,18:Lij 2. A! Adams, t9, ,t8:27j r. Carl Foote, 2A, a3:19t 4, \'Iar]. Cauilietd, 15, 5):16; i. r"4ike Maher, 12, 6o.1A, a- !ien Er.lh., 1t, 61:31,. 1. Ray Rrssel1, ll. lir-ri 2. JrtI .\,ianchesr.r, 16, 1?:25; 3. cres llaus ir, -ir11j =, K.vin Barrt, 15, l?:54j 5. Martih cii.:, l:, L3:lr: ;. Fre.l Cile!, 13, 18:35i ?, Chiquita 1r a::., l=. 2::ja. - -Ray Crsql --F
TIIE ROAD RUNNERS CI-UE \-' :'F.< 'F rith rhc cooDeration oI the t\.i,ii. -=-iri-rent oJRecrearion, announces t!r,o serr.: -_: rr::.r Deveto!ment Run6, Series N..1- Dec, t- . t1r..:r Dec.tO- 10 Mitcs Dec, l7- 12 Miles..,S€rit: \-,tin,7- t Milesj Jan.1.t- 1o Milesi r"". zr- : ll.. -1t run6 will b€ hctd in Cenrral Par]. a:11: -r,It,:::rentrie6a1lo{,ed. Participants must re:.rr : ::: :-:i St, lock€r looh (ih rnid.l1e ol larhl b.i..: -: . Li. priz.s wilt be a*arded at th. en.l of i:a.::::r-:. VILLANOVA RtjNNEa.S _:: 1.r - Q--_1\IICO John Hartneft ran i:r: ::.:: : :: tt::9 to lead Viltanova to a 26-29 ficrlort.'..: ::: ::::::r.. Vatin€s on the tough BeLmont :iair:: . ::i: :r. : a::mouhr parkon Saturday, O.to!.f =:: -: .:t t.::.f,a€1, eM, was sec-
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TIDET/'ATER S:fRIDERS RACES, FOR f MONROD, VA. Sunday, Nov, 12, 19?2- Eiehry six runn€rs cme out for the second me!:t sponsor€d by rhe nerviy oaganized Iide- BIC 8 CRCSS CCLI:Til CF--r.t.1:IC\.'SIiIPS Coluibia, l\1o., \.r. 1 , Jir -iatb.tstadt, Okla. warer Stliders, The Stri.lers draw on NorJolk, P.frs mouth, Chesapeakc, Virginia Bea.h, Hampton and Ncr- Stai€, l= 21. l. :.trr:iah:. C.ila, Stat€, 24:2q;3. port News for their evenrs. Thc \reather was .lear an.l aillas, \'r.\lLl en, ills:.L,ri, 21ria. Tea.r: . OliLah..ra Stare, 3i :, Cor.rado, 1-6i 3. Misbright iith tem.eraturcs ir th€ lon b0 s nith a l5mrrh wind lrom the north,
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BIG TEN CROSS COLr.NTRY CHAMPIONSIIIPS Sat., Nov, 4- Indiaaa's Hoosiers put togerher theii linest races oJ the year ro overlrhelm atl Big Ten o,po-
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and an ea6y win over r@erup Michigan, nhlch had ?6. . . Glenn Herold dominat€d individually, running away lrom a tine fietd in a record 29:.16 on lowa s loopihg and hi1ly 6ir frile rourc, Pat Mandcra and Stcwe H€idenaeich Dlaced second and third for lndiana ('ith strong races while Michigan State'6 Randy Kilparrick Ian a grear last three miles to take lourth
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MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY Sat-, Nov. 4- Miami's Crouping proved successful
d" .h.,,7ar, b 7-8-10 to ice rhe win wirh 3.1 roints to Bo\rling Green's 55, Eastern Michigan claimed third with 59, Gol.lon Minty of Ea6t.r! clocked 29:45 to wia on thc hilly T.ledo course as BGrs Craie MacDonald and Tra.y Elliott linished second and third in 29:55 and 29:58 r€spe.tivel}. Miahi s Bob Rcef and Al Polt.r clo6€.1 out SOUTHEASTERN CONI EI{ENCE CROSS COLNTRY Sar,, Nov. ,l- ?ennessee .;rhiDFed Alalama 3i to 18 i. tale thc Southeasr€rn Coiler{$ce tille in an urs.L a! Tuscaloosa, Stan Hutsrnan s V.1s had rhe indrli.lual \tinn€r in Doug Brofn and also had lLacers in the fiiih,
finishe.l tbird ih the hinc tcam {ie1d (Mi.sissiDpi did not enter a team) {ith 56 loints, 1, Doug Baown, Tehn, 24:28.5; 2, MarkBrorn, Ala., 2.1:58; 3. Mik€ Haywood, Ky., 25:33i 4. Herb Gibson, ALa., 25:39: 5. John Angcl, Tcnn,, 25:.12; 6. Ma: Hadley, Ky., Z5:.li{j 7, Rolin Shi}rman, Ala., 25:.15i 8. Dan Zoeller, Tenn., 25r47; 9. Cla).ton Nichols, Auburn, 25:51! 10, Roberto Leharduzzi, Tenn,, 25:58.
IN POSTAL ACTlON--Southcfu Illihois cracked Oregonrs national record in the 3 mile, 5 man lostal: Dav€ HiIl, 13:46, 5i Cerry Craig 13:.17. {,i JackSt. John 13:53; Dan Butloch L4:02, "1j Gcrry Uinroa l.r:18, E. Total:69:48.3, Old r€cordr 70:08,6 bt Oregon, 19?1, COIORADO iJNIVERSI I Y INVITATIONAL X-COLTNlRY friday, Ociobcr 27, 1972 ltQA P.M, Wearher: C]ou.1y, 55 degrees. 5 Miles 1. Rcx Mada{oad, ENMLi, 25:l2i 2.JonnGr€gorio, CU, 25:211;3. Rick Trujiuo, CTC, 25:22; .1. Loui6 qroarke, CSU, 25:2.!r 5. _IeC Castaneda, CU, 25:28r t,. Jotin Lundr CTC, 25:50j ?, Roland M.Kinney, ASC, 25:56r 8. Mike Pererson, CL, 2tl:02i t. Mikc Cr.gorio, uhat,, 26:08r 10, DickM.ritz, CU,2i:10; 11, Da1'e Daley, AFA, Z6:16j 12, Charlie Vigil, ASC, Z6:16i 13. Damien Koch, unar,, 26:23; 1,1, Steve I'loto, CSU, 2ar:26i 15, N.s Crist, unat., 26:28; 16. clLenn re.tman, wroding, 26:29. (tl9 finish€rs)
6 T-" : l, -oro-"doU- ,. 8.', / ( ,, "i 3, Eastern New Mexjco Univ., 97i ,1, Colorado Srat.: 00,6. cL". sL" "o _9. 129i 7. W'yoming Univ., 176; 8, School ol Mines, 202' 9, lvestern State College Z38i 10. So. Co10, State, 305. 92r
LO, OOO \IDTER )<-COUNTRY Pueblo, Colorado, Forfrer UaivetEiry ot Colorado rracksrar Ri.kTrujillo *on rhe 1972 versio. of the Rocky Mounrain AAU 10,000 meter .ross courry chamDionshi.in record brealrinq
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time. Th€ 2.4-y€ar-old mining engineerr6 rihe oJ 31:55 lvas both a meeL record and a couise r.cord. Trujillots blietering pacc a16o nu1led th€ next thr€e runn€rs to .c. ord ir -s arco. r F o7r ct "n .'on, Dam,-n roch, was runnelut this year iD 32:20--Z:18 faster than his 19?I course record tihe. Weath€r: Ideal l. Richard Truji1lo, 24, C.la.IC, 3t:,5.,!j 2, Datuieb Koch, 28, unat,, Denwer, 32:20; 3. John LEn, 25, .oto. ., ?:24 J, V,t C. 90. o. 28, ".an:c, ^yo,, 32:38j 5. Timorhy Cronin, 22, Colo. TC, 33:0'!; 6, Dave Bosl€y, 19, Grand l61sd, Nebra6ka, 33:36i 7. Richard Low.r, 20, Colo.:fC, 33:45; 8. Wesley A. Crist, 2.1, Fort Collina TC, 33:59; ,.. Luis Miera, SCSC, Pueblo, 3.1:10j 10. Richard Sinatra, 19, Colo. TC, 3,1:15i 11. David Jonnsoh, 20, C01o. TC, 3,1i16; 12. Jim Faes, 21, UNC, Denver, 34:18j 13- Bill Palpas, 18, Colo, TC, 3.1:5.1; 14. ]ienn€th Folgen, 23, unat., Denvel, l5:14; 15. Alexan.ler 1var., 23, Co1o,TC, 35:18j lli. Ernie Cunli{fe, 35, Ft. Collins'fC, 3at24:17, Dale Keea, 19, unat. , l ort Collins, 35r31j 18. Ronald MacDohald, 22, unat-, Colo. Slaings, 35:55; 19. Douglas ya[ Zet, 19, Colo.TC, 3a:01; 20. MiL. !.olct, 18, Boul.ler, 36:16; 21, DohRrsh, 19, t]NC, Slobie, Montana, 35:18i 22, Darld BiaL1cy, 25, unat., 1rlattevi11€, 3l:24; 23. Ahdy Hor.La.er, Sr., .10, unal., Se.!riry, Co1o,, 36:15 llst Oi.rr,1aii 2.1. 1!i1!eri r\ilson, SCSC, Pueblo, 36: lii 2a. !1.bert B.al1, L!, B.uLder, l7:L0j 26. Mark CamrbeLL, Ia, Caron Cii_!, Co1o,, l7:17 {lsr }IS)l 2?, David 1:Li.gas, L, Fu!:b1o, 3i:3lj 28. Ireter Brennan, Jr,, 22, Dcntcr, 37r:.1j Zt. L.nls 11ob.tt., 19, Denver, CTC, l8:|lli 10, Skip Hamition, Z?, C01o. TC, l8: 10i 31. ri.,, Gii Murry, la, LillreL.h & Joseph Winegar.lner, 16, Lakcroo.l, l8:l5i 33, Ro!eir Montoya, 21, uat., Caonley, 38:5.1r 3,+. Joe Arrazota, 39, C01o. TC, 38:59j 35. Franli Artega, SCSC, A\ehla, 3')tIZt 36. Joln Romero, 18, unat., Pueblo, 39:17r 3?- John l4ohLoya, 15, bal,, Puehlo, 39:llj 38. Rorald Over€em, SCSC, Puebl., l9:-18j lt. A.lo1rih cuzman, SCSC, iJueblo, 39:51; .10. Mihe Spchcc, SCSC, Pueblo, 40:14; .!1, Joc Martinez, 16, ual., Fueblo, 40:26j .12. JclI Arnold 31, Southcrh Colorado Srri.lers, Pucblo, .11r09i 43. Erian Bu.kingham, 15, @at,, Lak€*ood, .,11:13; .1.1, Jim G.nzales, SCS, 32, PuebIo, 4lr5ar ,15. Scotr Smith, t6, unat., l,ahewood, .r3:05r .16. John Trujitto, 15, unaL,, PuebIo, .13:0?; .17. (rlenn Norris, 18, San Diego TC, .+3:.+6j 48. John Pitts, 17, unar. ! Pu1:hlo, .11r.19r .t9Quehtin Davi., 23, Colo.Springs, +,1:0?;50. ChuckMovirgvies, 12, unat., Security, Coto., .:1.,1r11 tlsr Jr. HS)l 51. Chris Broo]{s, 15, unar., M.rris.n, .1.1:.15t 52, Gienn \4ullen, unat., Cadoh Cty, .r.1::1; 53. Jame6 Alret, 19, Trihi.lad, .r.,1:5.,1r 51. itillis Coett€1, .17, SCS, Pueblo, 45:ltj 5i. RicLt Eow.len, 16, unat., !ort ColLins, 45:55..,60. Futll HuLsey, .13, unar-, Pu.blo, 52:,,15 (6? finishcrs) Team: 1. Col.fado TC-A, 26j 2, Colo, TC. B, lZ5; 3. So. Colo. Siate Col1.ge, 145. --Don McMahit.
NLIL CUSACK \r'lINS NCAA RECION III X-COUNTRY Knoxyille, Tenn. / Sat., N@. 4- East Tenn€6see State's Neit Cusack sprinted away lrom the field ahd nev€r looked back to win the NCAA Region 3 individual ritle ahd carry the Bucs lo the team championship. Cusack's record-6ettihg titue ol ZEtZO.b nas an unbelievabte 55s faster than the t.cord 6et 1a6t year over this course in the NC,AA meet by Oregonr6 Steve Prefontaine. He assummed rhe lead at tne ropoJ the lirst hill & zipE d out Lo a L3s lead at thc half lvay eark- hitting three-
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mi-e€ rn .1: o. he oo-n"a uoLn- gaD.onr:bJ.i ) rno (arF :n a good 2r0y l fron' of wFole.n ?eitucl,yr6 Nick Rose (28:45). The fil6t lour finishels beat prefoatainers cou!6e r€cord of 29:14 in last year's NCAA champiohship meet. Cusack ran 29:5t (?th) in ihar ra.€. The wealher was ideal--cloudy, 5Oo & no {,ind. The cou!se is rolling and make6 two 3-mile loops- all on glass {airways or dirt roads. t, Neil Cusack, ETSU, 28:20; 2. NickRose, 1\. Ky., 28:45i 3. Eddy Leddy, ETSU, 28:55t 4. Doug Brown, Teme6see, 29t11; 5, Aony Waldrop, Norrh Carotina, 29:25; 6. William Louv, Williao t Mary, 29t36,7. Mark Bfown, Alabama, 29:37; 8. Pat Leddy, ETSU, 29:39; 9. Roger Beardmo!e, Duke, 29:,1.1; 10. Milie Halaood, Ky., 29:47i ]t. Robi. Shipman, Alahama, 29:54; 12. Murray Collins, W&M, 3O:l]ti 13. Thonas Findlay, E, Ky., 30:03; 14. Phili! M€yer, va,,l!r05j 15, Clayton Nichols, Aubura, 3OrO6i 16. Fraak Creatir, ETSU, 30:07; 17. Kevin Breen, ETSU, 3O:121 18, David Bei.ardy, Ky., 30:t5; 19. Roberto Lenarduzzi, Tenn,, 30:16; 20, Maxie Hadley, Kcnluctit, 30:L?, T€am: ETSU, .l0j Z. 1vh.& MarI, 9lj 3. iieh..ucky 9?; 4. TeMessee, 123j 5. Alabama 130; 6. Maryland 1?9, --Hal CanJield, Meet Director - -
DAVE WRIGHT W]NS 10, OtrO METER X-COUNTRY Phlla,, Pa., SuCay, Nov, t9- Davy 14riAht, former Villanova 6tar from England now a gxa.luate srudent at Pem, wo! th€ Middle Atlahtic AAU OrEn 10, OoOm race in 31:35 over the tough aelmont Plareau cou!6e in Fairdout Park. ltrighr raa a super-fa6t last three miles to win by alhost a minure over loimer Penn star, Kart Thornton. Srevc Lubarr 19, Swarthmore College 6tar, finished rhird to win the Junior Middle Arlantic AAU
'. D"r\ U. g\1, 3zt3z; 3, Steee l,ubar, Swalrbmore College AA, lZ:.1_o (16t Jr.),,1. Chartes Malqu€rte, PortsLoq,n pacers -{C, 19, 33tA2t a. Fraak Murlhy, 18, penn AC, 33ro8r !. tie, Jay \4illiam6, 21, Steve Do.s€t, t9 & Charles \fcCarthy, 18, ViUanova Univ"AA, 33:36; 9. i!!.rle N.dea, Lawaenceville School, 1?, 33r.18, lO, Dickir'ot{, 1?, The Hill School, Pottstorn, Pa., 1,1:08: 11, Sam Rurh, 20, Pottstown Pacers AC, 3,!:12; 12. Frankctaaz, 2?, penn AC, 34:1?!; 13, Frank Watkins, 19, Villanova Univ. AAr 3.1:I5; 1.1. Kevin McCarey, 18, ViUanova Univ. AA, 3.t: 2.1; 15. Bill Torerr Temrlc Univ,, 1.1:.10j 16. rJike Eider, 16, Haddon Twp. H.S,, 3.1:42j 1?. Dave Johnson, Swartlmore CoUege AA, ZI, 35tA4 IA. Dean \!'.instorw, 19, JeI{erson Medical School, Phila., 35:2l]j 19. Mark Littleton, 1?, Siartlmore College AA, 35:21; 20, E.1 Doughetty, Lawrencevill€ School, N,J., I8, 35:3,]-j Zt. Charles F"as6oni, t7, S$arthdore Colleg€ AA, 35r.lol ZZ. John Wright, 17, Franklord HS, Phila.; 23, carnet Grant, Frankford HS, Phi1a. i 2,1, Leo Jablornski, 15, Pemsbury HS, Pa, ; 25. Joh! Devlin,18, Swarihmore College A- i 26. Tad Ho{Iman, 1?, SrvarthDore College AAj 27. Dave roley, 17, Srarthmore Collcge AA; 28. Jih Scott, Bensaleq HS, Pa. j 29. Rich Holmes, Bensaleh HSr 30, Byron Mudy, 2,1, SpringIi.ld Joggersr Pa.; 3l, Randy Lehman, Appalachian AC, La4caster, Pa. i 32. ScoLt Thornton, SDriagfield JoBgers; 33. Jim CasteUan, 28, unat.; 34. Jack Hirst, 3?, unat. j 35. Keith Siaufine, 16, BensaleD HSr 36, Bitl Parker, 19, Swattlbore College A,{j 37, Jim Rhein, 18, viilanova Univ. AA; 38, Cary Lehfran, ADpaLachian AC, Lancaste"i 39, Ron Shea, Viltanova Univ. AAr 40. Luk€
ChIetien, 16, Bensaleh HSj .,1I. paul caigetas, t5, LaSalle HS; 42. Lcon Dreh.r, 51, penn AC; 43. petel Reinlarr, 22, uhat. ; 44" Johi Plastino, 19, uat. ; :15. Steve Radom6ki, 15, Lasalle ltsi .,16. Jib Bar e, 17, Swarthhore College AA' .1?. Areond Budish, 19, Swartnmore Cotlege AA;48.Jitu Maurar, tB, Swarrhmot€ college AA; 49. Larry rivingston, 13, Springfietd Jogg€rsj 50. Carmen HagelCans, unat.,41i 51. John Rothne11, 1,1, I-aSalte HSj 52, J€rry DoLhow, unat.,3Z, Penhsviile, N. J, i 53. Joe Stefanowicz, unat, ; 5,!. Dr. StanBrason,40, Media, Pa.i55. Mike $eidmain, 16, Bensaletu HS; 55, Lee Schwarrzberg, t5, Lasalte HS; 57, Joe Butler, 15, LaSalle HS, 45:r1; 58. L€o Jabto!_ :i.i, Sr., .10, unat., 46r3?; 59. Geratd Wilson, ZO, una. I0 6 .. -r.-P--, i, uno ,, r.:4 i\ eather: Ra* & rainyl Tihes aftea ztst ptace u"ead_ Team Scoring: 1, liuanova Univ. AA, Z?j Z. Swarrh_ more College Ar\, 3l; 3, Ben6alem HS, 65; 4, Lasalle HS,87.
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l, .ia L.ooo.s. !" ., .1, O:) 2. Steve Coldberg, 40, I1t. TC, 33:53 3. Richard Bracy, 17, uar,, 33:OZ ,r, Craig Lewis, 22, I\\.'lQ, 33t49 5. Tom Turbett, 20, unat. r 31:34 6. Don lvimber, ,12! II1. TC, 3tit39 ?. Mal ShurtleJf, 50, Ill. TC, 40j1]l 8. Ch€t Bowers, 15, CPTC, 35:19 9. Rich Firebaugh, 23, 111,TC,35rtl 10. Chas, Arnold, 2\, IILIC, 35tt1 U, Kcvin Srorm, 12, CPTC, ,13:31
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18. 1till Cooper, 15, @at., 39.16 194 19. Bob Turnbull, 31, 111. TC, 39:.45 174 20. Laurei Heal€y, 57, III.TC, 5A.27 21. Lyan S*ango, .tlr I11.TC, .19:25 310 20 KILO IIANDICAP RUN l. Bob O Comell, ?3, lllinois TC, 69:I ?25 Z. Stuarf Slorm, 15, CPTC, TBtZj 6Ba 3. Bill Harbeck, 30, CPTCj i.!:5,:t 595 ,!, Milre l<enyon, 27, Illinois TC, ta:t1 59A 5. Al Edgecohbe, 19, lllinoi6 TC, 8ti:]2 5?O t,. John StaU, 48, lliinois Tc, 9a:34 .16 0 7, Don lhrtatt, 28, Illinois TC, 91,26 325 RACE HIcHLIGHTS- The han.ticatriatrles used in the6e a slightly oodiJied l,ersioh oI those dev€toF ed by Ken Yobg and de6cribed bt him rn Runnerrs 1!-ori.t, Novehber 1972 lp. 2at, Essehtialtr, each lerformance is relat€d Lo rhe aC.-.!rcu. r€.ord for th€ dislance--i. e., the closer to:he .ecord, thc better the P€rroamance. . A nlhber .l records ri ere set in the tl]_ kilo run. Ma!l< CibLons, former Indiaaa runer, .ore Dikc Stirletrrs 30:30, Orher ne{ records r-:ri. s€t Lv Caaig ]-ewis in the l1r. Tc b€mber division, l3:.19: iici,^"a t,..y, Hefrih, in rhe high school dilasion, 33:02' Steve Cold_ berg, ,rC-.19, 33:55; IIal Shurtletf, over 50, 40:01. Only one hew record in the Z0 iiilo, Bob O'Conne]l, winninE his lirst tll, TC race, brol€ Dave Ciockert's I11.TC
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meabe! lecord of 69,46 with hi6 69:11. (Thatt6 only 40 Beconds off Bob Gray's op€n record. ) Illinois Tc indoor6, with ibdoo! tueet6 tentatively scheduled lor February ll and March 3. Fo! furthe! info. and entry blanks, conract Steve Gordberg, CoUege of Lar, Unive!6ity ol Illinois, Chadlaigh, Itlinois 61820
JIM SCHINDLER WN.JS 9-MILE CROSS.COUNTRY RUN Van Coltlandt Park, Brotr, N. Y., N@. 19- Jim Schindler, lormea New York Univer.ity distance ace, {rom Bedlord, N. Y. , cartuled the r5th annual RRC Memoliat 9-mile r-coubtry race. Schindler Iinished aleost in a deail heat with Clenn Appell ol rhe New YorkAC, bur was judged the winner by a st€p. Both r@ne!s wele ANNOUNCING - NEW ORL'ANS TRACK CLUB timed in 4?:19.4 for the th?ee-lapcourse. The time wa6 SUGAR BOWL MINI.MARATHON (T5 MILES) the third {astest lor the coui6e, Only Tom Fleding's December 23, 1972 8:00 A.M. Fo! entry bLanks contact: winning time oI .16:51.8 and Oscar Moore's niming rime Major J.D. ShafIer, ,!445 Painters Street, New Orlean6, oI ,!6:19.6 in 1964 have been Jaster. Schindler arso caIF La. 70122. Mos! ot the cour€e can be ru on the gra€6. tuaed the Ea€tern RegionaL RRC title which was at 6take. Thle€-maa te.m trophy & individual awalds. Thiid place went ro Alex Smith ol the Atoms TC in the time o{ 4?135. Smith is the N. Y. Juio! College crossREGION 8 AND OKLAHOMA AAU 30 KILO RUN CHAMPS coutry champion. Tu1sa, Okra,, Mohawk Park, November 11, 1972 St. Joh!'s University AA woh the teaa title for the ! la!. c.r'"ied co!!sp, wpather: 52-. narr-y .-o rdy, secoad straight yeaa with 32 lointg, light vind. (19 starters, l7 linishers) There were 118 starter€ and flnisheo. 1. Te!!y Ziegter, ZZ, TuIsa, 1143,35t 2. Te!1y Lewis, l. Jih Schindle!, 22, nnat,, 108 47t19. i ?. clenn Apnell, 20, Tulsa, 1:50r51;3, Glen D@rogh, 31, Tulsa, l:54:51j 22, NYAQ, 47119.4;3. Alei ZZ, Atan6 IC, 471 4. Do- Blrre.t, Io, O(la, Cny. l:Eo:'o. c, lon Kcn pr. 35; 4. Tom cappelluzzo, t8, Stuith, SJUA-{, 48:19 (lsr Teen; 48, Bartlesville, 2r0l:51; 6. Bob Baker, 34, Tu16a, new Teenage Record)j 5. Dalryl Reese, 2,1, SJUAA, 2:06:)r; -, C'-r -oun, /1, -L.!a, 2:07:rrj 8, hor"-d 48:19; 6. Ed Bowe€, 29, NYAC, .18:2i1; ?. Jose Velazo. shorr, 20, ILlsa, 2:07:<,1: oe Sre ro-, 0, ctjl. a.- .!r/, 21t.,rt, Dosr AA. 4o,0o:8, Jo".p!"r-rnack, er, 2:08:01' 10. Kartltoa Naylor, 35, Kansas, Z:09:10i 22, Wm. Paterson Co11eg€, 49:15; 9. Mike Butynes, ll. Bruce MacMullin, 38, Tulsa, 2;09:5?' 12, Bob Mar- 18, c,w. Po6r A-A, 49:59 {znd Teenager); 10. O!1ando tin, 51, Tu16a, 2:10:15; 13. Art Browning, ,!1, TuLsa, Martinez, 25, Unired AA, 50r02; ti. Augie Calte, 32, 2:14:50i 14, Jim Butler, 53, Newalia, 2:2?:02; 15. BiU Unifed AA, 5A:32, \2. ltj,to Baabala, 19, SJUAA, 50:3?; -hohp6on, 40, Tu'sa, 2:J8:08: 6. . e--one-, "-a 13. Tom Clark, 18, SJUA,A, 50:.13! 14. Dewitt ThomsoD, 12, 2.13t53t l?. Goldon McKeague, -eo, 46, NTT. 28, NYAC, 50:45j 15. Pat Bastick, 38, MiUrose AA, i A field of 19 started & l7 finished. ) --Bob Marrin-50:49; 16. Chris Horn, 18, Mil1Iose AA, 51:05; t?. Ed Brady, 19, SJUAA, 51:0?j 18, Nick Fagnato2o, Uhited AA, 51:39j 19. Dan Dougheity Jr., t8, SJUAA, 5l:48; 20. Srian Ro$Juss, 15, uar,, Pe€kskill, 5l:53; 21. John Garlepp, 35, MiUiose AA, 52:00; 22, Mike Hagon, 16, Rockland RR, 5?:01; 23. Wayne Darkner, 18, SJUA,A. a2.Q1;21. Larry Powe11, 22, Adelrhi RR, 52:13r 25. Joe Buins, .,12, Udited AA, 52:20 (lst Vet.); 26. paul Belnett, 23, Central Je!sey TC, 52:Z5r 2?. Biil Morrow 22, No. Jersey Stliders, 5Z:1Zj 28, FrankHaddetnan, 27, uat., New tarkcity, 52.56t 29. Ray Naudain, 20, uat., NYC, 53:04' 30. BilI Wilbur, ZZ, NYAC, 53:t8; 31. George 14orthington, 1?, NYAC, 53:Z5r 32. Charles Kondak! 15, Rockland RR, 53i50t 33. Jim cebha.dt, ZO, uat., L.I., 53:55; 3.1. Gary Muhrcke, 32, Millrose AA, 54:01j 35. Demi6 Dai6coll, 20, St.Flanci6 Cotlege, 54.02,36, Ldrry Lalgea, 25, Lelman Couege, 54:26; 37. Da! Tedjda, 20, CCNY, 54:28i 38. Dave Blackstone 30, unat., NYC, 54:3.,1;39. Eric Walther, 34, St.Anth. BC, 55:16; 40. Dave CaiLson, l7! So. Conn. AC, 55:21; :11, Jack Ford, 16, uat., Tarrytownj 55:32; .12. Mike Attena, 28, Millrce AA, 55:35; 43. Ed Ewing, 16, Rock land RR, 55:4?i .4.,1, Tom OrB!ien, ,11, NYPC, 55:48j .,15. Brian Chiul1i, 16, Rockland RR, 55t59i 46. Fted KeUogg, 15, bat., I.yington, 56:03; 4?. Jim McDonagh 'f ..ry Zeigl.r, Okldho6a 48, MiUrose A-A, 56:05 (l6t Over 45 award); 48, cene TULSA RUNNING CLUB 5 KILO OPEN RACE II/1T,?2 Toomey, 33, Millrose AA, 56:07; 49. Steve c!ot6ky, 1. Dave Sande!6, 16, 16t27i Z. Brent Woot€n, 22, 16:34j 30, Millrose AA, 56:t0r 50. Mark Morganetti, 17, Ea., 3. Joha Williahs, 18, \7t24t 4. Mark Tau, 18, l?:43j L,7., 56:31i 51, GeorgeCaUe,3Q, Strat{ord Spartans, 5. Dave Langlold, 2A, zata9: 6. Bill Bogg6, 3?, 20:33; 56:36r 52. Clifl Comaaor, 23, United AA, 56:42; 53, 7. Brke SweariDgen, 38, 22:08; 8, R.E. Stewart, 17, Pete Va!i6co, 16, tua. , New Mirord, N. J. , 56:56; 5,1. 22:441 9. Debbie Terronez, 16, 24:35i 10. Gary Brere!, John Flynn, l?, Fordham Univ.-AA, 51tAZt 55. Dan 2Q, 24:39i lI. Martha Batte€e, 18, 25:41; 12. Ruth TerDougherty Sr., 4.1, Statea lsland AC, 5?r05; 56. Richranez, 38, ZTtlAi 13, Greg Wilson, 1?, NTT. ald Miuord, 14, Central Jersey TC, 5?r14i 57. Ernie Flat, celtified course. 13 starter6 & finishers. Rivas, 22, United A-4, 57:18; 58. Ted Corbitt, 52, NYPC, 5?:25 (lst Over 50); 59. Bilr Coyoe, 51, Milhose --Bob Martin-AA, 57t17i 50. Jon Tobey, 46, NYPC, 57:55; (Next pg. )
39 61. Richard Howitt, 19, unat., Aro*, 58:1ri; 62. Jerry Ha6lah, 16, Rockland RR, 58:20; 63. Carl Soder6trom, 28, uat., NYC, 58:Zli 64, John Brennan, 23, uat., NYC, 58:30;65. Howie Bergesen, 27, tua., NYc, 58: 35; 66.8i11 Shanahah, Mll1rose AA, 58:,12; 67. Fred Kinig6berg, 18, Kingsboro CC, 58r55; 68. Dr. George Sheehan, 54, Shore AC, 59:l7i 69. John Volpe, 21, NYPC, 59:36r ?0. Beh Parri6, 27, Uaited AA, 59:48; 71. Alt Kijek, .!0, LIAC, 50:0Zr ?2. Terry Jone6, 17, uha. Glen Head, N.Y., 50:13; 73. Ed Machinski, 22, St. Francis College, 60:31; ?.1. Vihc€ Chiappetta, 39, Millro6e AA, 60144; ?5. Phil Baffuto, 19, Eat., Bro*, 60: 47; 76. Russ Glatz, 40, CJTC, 6li,19; 7?. Jim Mitcheli, 28, Fordhatu Univ. AA, 61:50j ?8, Artu.o Montero, 36, S raLfo! S a.ta 16, 6l:rl: ?o. I"-oro C"oa!, 2-. (_nrrFo AA, 6Z:l5i 80. Tony (eav€y, uat., Farmingdate, 62r15. r.r_na /u,, 6:k, . ., \JIo.k ^c, 6 :.1; -. Liz Flanceschini, 30, uat., NYC, 8Z:Z0i 3. Marion
Fitness Club, Toroato, i:lli:24; 3. cerry Moan, Hamilton AC, 1:18:2?; 4, F!aakqalata, MIC, 1iZ0:Z2r 5. Doug Matley, Toronto Striders, 1:21:03; 15. John Mccall, ua. lr2l:.19; ?, Roh Hahbolt, Hamilton OC, l:22:,10: 8. Mike Blonski, HOC, l:23:06; 9, Steve Eters, Orillia TC, 1:23:40; t0. lan St€wart, HamiLton, l:25r29, (27 {ihished)
ANNUAL JOHN VITALE 10 VILE ROAD RACE Middl€town, Conh,, Novehber 5, 1972 l Joht Vitale, East Haven, Conn., 52:59i 2. Eill Youbg 53:24; 3. Ray Crother6, Rocky Hili, Ct,, 53:58i .1. H€nry Daticek, Madison, Ct., 55:ZBi a, Charles Dysoh, Storr6, Ct,, 56:1.1; 6. Eugene M.Uerrinah, Nor\'ich, Ct,, 56.21,7, \rin Culry, Meri.l€r, Ct,, a7:!5; 8. 1!ayne Lucas, Nertown, Ct., 5?:18t :, Lou:s l!4arkunas, MiddletoNn, Ct., 58:15t 10, Dr, Robert McCarthy, o0 V ddL-Lo.n .., . D"_ . a 59:46j lZ. Vin Fandetti, li.thersiieLd, Cr,, :9:53; 13, Ceorge Straznitslas, Naugatuck, Cr,, b0i12; L.r, Ken Teao: 1. St. Johlr6 Univ.AA, 32' Z. N€w YolkAC, 5lj Honer, OId Saybrook, Ct,, 6i:0!j 15. StanKlemczak, I, Ui rcd AA, 66; a. \/ l ros- dA, ?8: ., Po(L Ct., 151:12j 16, Bob Russ€11, \4anche6rer, "rd FP, Middletovn, 61:2?; 17. Vito Bonaiuro, nJiddletonn, 62r04r 18. ceorg€ 113; 6. NYPC, 1.!5; ?. CJTC, 145. Calie, stadford, Ct,, 62:28; 19. Richard Fr€emad, --Joe Kleiherha!-Yalesvill€, Ct., 62:3li 20. Robert Thomas, Middlero\h, OKTOBERFEST MARATHON, KITCHENER-1'ARERLOO,62:52; 21, Dr. Charles Robbins, MiddleLowh, 62:56; 22, John Andcrson, Verhoh, Ct., 63:24i 23, Thomas ArmONTARIO, CANADA, Octob€r ?, l9?2 (48o, windy) s!-on-, W. H".Io ,1-: l:2r...a1 V,D.,-, Rolling cour6e. L Doug scorrar, 2:27:01i 2, DatteIL .od FFratk, 2Q, ztz1tllt 3. Roa lvallibgfold, 39, 2:36:11:4. town, 64:15; 25. Angus r'4ootten, rniuimantic, 5.1:29; Bill AlLen, 40, 2:37t\Ai a. Da\e Landriault, 2\, 2t38a5t 26. .A1 Uiliians, Leilyard, Ct. ' 61r30; 27. Ed Lord, 6" Ctaig Harms, Ohio, 2:.,12:36i ?. Jay Thomson, 2i.15: W, Hattlord, 6'l:53; 28. Fred B, Smith, Nianric, Ct., 14; 8, Bob Lazenby, Z:,1?:291 9" Francis lvebb, 2:53i55t 64:58; 29, Bill Ttibou, SidsburI, Ci., 65::0j 30, lO. Francis G€linas, 2:55r18. Leisje Mulder, 1?, 3:58:17 Ceorge Brortn, 1i:esr llaatJotd, 65:,4: 11, Robbie Logab, 1ST
50 L o.. ,,6: Ct., L?:5?j 31. Dr. Da..e Jer.e,r, Stratlord, Ct., 68:28; Cr,, ai9iLl' 35. Edward LAURENTLAN UNIVERSITY - THIRD ANNLAL INVITA- 3:. Ja.k aoster, al:rlre. jis.h:r. C.asi.:r.:r_r, C:., i-or31. (50 lihisher6) TIONAL ROAD RACIS, Septcmber 30, 1972 _ _Bit1 Tribou__ Larr.n-:al 7 Miles P1u6 ODen Run- 1. farr.llIra!l<. Univ.TC, 36:3.1..|i 2- Dave iaaar:ault, L- iC, ,:a:r:: ) i:Cao\-lr,D ;i-1TS MAC DOI\"ALD IN 9.,1 MM 3- Victor Dunb, LaIC, l3rr8r -, Ron','aiLlr.:i.ri, F'_i'D:i1'! :, - Duncan l'Iacdonald' Hawaii's €ub-4 min.en LU1C, 40:3!i 5, cerrv Holl:cat, -L.c, :a:::: ni an' conqueror of Jim Rvuh at 1500D in a Post Sellen, Su.lbulv TC, .12:O? i, !n:cr.r Riccui::, Chir't' Cl_i.ddc'rmeet in Rome, shattered anorher lecor.L oh perva S. S. , 42r.:14j 8, Allah Laakso, l-UIC, .tl:.1ar 9, Sun.lay, Novehbet 19 as he ran from Ltaunalua Beach David Todoroll, LUTC, ,1,1:18; 10, Da14d Bevan, F..1. Park in Hasaii Kai to tne Honolulu Zoo, a distan.e oJ q.4 miles, in 48:t0, The o1d record of 51:19 (as ser in pr_US ? MILES X_C, LAURENTTAN UNI\ ERSITY, ONT. Nov, 11, l9?2 T.mp. 30 degrees. croun.l cov€red s,i9h 1963 bv Hal cole' ice aad 6now. - 1. Darretl Frank. 3?:22i 2. Norm Pa!.n- Peter MacDonald caught Brian clarke at the wire ih a auit€, 37:29; 3, Davc Landriault, l?:'!li; 4. Terry McKrn- rle'd heat fo1 second Ptace' ty, Norrhlahd Tc, 38:16; 5. vaughan John6on, 38:49: L. l Duc'n Macdonald' !8:10i 2' peter lfacDonald & vic Dunn. 39:13; ? Ken sctlen, '12:12; 8. David To.loroff Brian clarke' 50:50j 'l Rcube! Dias' 52:03i 5 Jonrnv 42:50; 9. Matti Saarinen, ,13:38. --Norm Patehaude-- Faerber/ 53:25; 6 Hal Co1e, 54:'l3i ? Jonn NoLch, 59: e "rjrierris 60:40ir0' ro N4rLE TRAcKRUN, BrRcHMouNr srAl,rrrM, i:...-'- "illl:l',"i:::60:lzi lL' KcnPaur' 12' Ralph scarboloueh, ontario, ocrober,si-Ti"ii"Tilj;. i1'tli '2i53rr'1 Pab1o scda t'ebs re i r6:2'1i "-i"..u ""ra, ' Daidtv, ?3:r?! 1?. rain throushout the race. \iat€r..".."i i;:.1? '"1^',1'j];^tick t_l;'j to'tt, 16. rim '"1i.lJt" o.r..*.-.ol*,1".", hany larts. 1emrr. about.o. .I,.""",'j.::.t:; Benner'' 80r30r re rohn "u 18 rini6hc!s. r. Bob Moore, r..".. ri,li.i, ,.-.' i:T-i:"]:.ll'',1.tll t/2b-'-t.,"tPo p-6. a:6. t:...1 --. --Norm
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5, Doug Mal- 3RD ANNUAL r'URrEy TRoT, cL-{SSBoRo STATE 1ey, T.S., 59:0,1t 6. JohnReev€s, U,ol Toroaro TC, COLLEGE, GLASSEORO, N..j., Nol. I,q72 59:09.6 (1st Ower .10); ?. Mike K€nnedy, Noath Bay, 2.6 MILES - l. Wayne Merkh, 12:46 R.cor.l; 2, Ken 59:21;8. Don DFight, U.o{ T.TC, 59:.13;9. Mike Har- Kling, tZ:13;3, Leo Throfer, ]2:2ti .t, Norm Blair, rington, MTFC, {r1;08 (2nd Ovef.10)i 10, .fony Beckl€r, I2:33t a. Srev€ Cettings, 12:3?j 6, Dr, Tom Osl€r, i3:09; ?. Fordice, L3:18j 8- John G.€enling, 13:40: 9. Oshawa, 63:0Zi 11. Dave Milne, MfiC, 6.1:30i 12. F. Bob Bohs, l3:55i 10. .Iid She.han, 13:55. (22 linishers) craham Smith, T,S,, l'5:,14, --Norm Pat€naude-52:00! ,1. G€rry Moan, McMaster, 5?:37;
HALF-MARATHoN'ToRoNTo's€Pt.2.1,19?21|oMEN-l.6MlLEs-L'shaloncleahey,11:00Rec'] 11r08;3. Billi FIitz, 10, 1l:l1i l. I,eter Lever, Toronto oc, l:11r13! 2. chtrI]a[, Met]o 2. Ccolglr I!hl'ne.r, '': /.( -rn:s5_.") --B: | _' -
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TJSTFF PUBLTCATIONS The United States Track and Field Federation announces the publicatioD and retease of t"hree new and ercellent books of interest to those involved in our spod. We are indeed pleased to have the opportunity to bring these excelent works to those of you teaching, coaching and pa.ticipating !n tEck and field in the United Staies. The U.S.T.F.!.. continues to provide long-needed materials to prohote and develop our sporl, We hope you find these publications valuable to your progmm. "MECHANICS WITHOUT TEARSTT. , , . .. ..Fred WiIt This dceUent work-book contains virtually every aspect of the study of mechsnicB, presented in a test form, and utilizing a varieiy of question-answer techniques designed to emphasize pertinentfacts. (123 pps) $5.00. '' ARTHUR LYDIARD,S RUNNERS
BIBLE".......by Arthur Lydiard.
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''JOGGING THE LYDmnD WAY. , . .
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