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OFFTCIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNIfND TBACK AND FIELD FEDf,RATION sTA',tts * , VOLUtrIE 18 APRIL 19? 3 NUMBER 2OiJ Start of thilth Annual John Ir. The largest long distance race the Frederick (Md, ) l.Iews. t!'!!!|i!l il]llr'ill iat:il Kennedy 50 Nlile Run in the United State s. at Econsboro, Maiyland. Photo by Susan Nicol of

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OFFTCIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNIfND TBACK AND FIELD FEDf,RATIONsTA',tts

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VOLUtrIE 18 APRIL 19? 3 NUMBER 2OiJ

Start of th€ ilth Annual John Ir.The largest long distance racethe Frederick (Md, ) l.Iews.

t!'!!!|i!l il]llr'ill iat:il

Kennedy 50 Nlile Runin the United State s.

at Econsboro, Maiyland.Photo by Susan Nicol of

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NEW Features for the 7o's: '..

"Anti-wear plug" at heel for nllet:

Choice of 3 styles of uppers fot .aptimal confort and stY ng;bulfed leathe., nylon ot suede.

THE CORTEZ STORY:

Originally designed in the mid sixties by Bill Eowerman,the1972US Olympic Coach' the "Cortez" was concerved

as the supreme train;ng shoe for the long distance runner' The Cortez combined a thick lonq_wearing outer sole

with a fuil length sponge mid_sole cushio; to absorb road shock and reduce leg fatigue' simultaneously elevating the

heeltoreduce'Achi||estendonstrain.Thecortezwasanewconceptindistancetrainingshoes'Withtheexper-enceofthe60,sasabase,Bil|BowermanandNIKEhaveevo|vedthecortezintoalinetomeetthevaryinqneedsof all runners.

The Athletic DePt.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

THE LONC DISTANCE LOCA PUBLICATION FOR RVNNERS BY RUNNERSVolm€ 18, No. 208, Ap"[ r9?3Published monthly uder the au€lices oi theUnited State6 Track & Field Federatio!,1225 No. lothAve,, Tucson, Arizola.Auual Suoscriprioa Ra eb: $5,00, Add ${,0fo! lst Class Mail in U.S.A. & Canada. SinAIecopie6 and back issues - 501.Secord class po6tage paid at Tu€so4, Arizona.New subsc!i!!ions and r€newa16 should bese.t directly to the USTFI, c/ocarlw.Codpe!, Executive Directo!, 1225 No. 10thAve., Tucson, Arizona 8s?02. Please sendrace lesult8 and articles lor publication toA. B, Robs, 106 Wpsr C-n F! Sr., 11oodburt,N. J. 08096.

34.52; 19. Tom Krall, 1S, Mahanoy Area gs+a.36t2r', 2a. Ia.k Hi!st, 3?, Ardsl€y, Pa,, 36:23;zr, La rrcn HacFrcaDs.Harly Frilz, r?, Mabanoy Area HS, Pa.,35:32;2). <i:ro l izarly, 13, shor. Ac, l<:li: 2!,Mark Fowler, u, Mahanoy Alea HS, 35:3?; 25.Mark Yutko, 14, Ble Mt. Hs, 35:.!0j 26. KenKerestes, 18, Mahanoy Alea Hs, 36:05; 2?,Dave Drbble, 26, Myelstown, Pa., 36t18;24.StepLen Rose, 22, B€threbem, Pa., 36.32i 29.Joh! Rossi, 36, CamdeD YMCA, N.J.,36:55;30. Mark Sto!l@, 17, Mahanoy Arsa lls, 3?:02:31. Rich Love, 20, Shore AC, 37:08; 32. WilliarDea6ey, 24, Penn AC, 3?12; 33. Calt zelmer,15, !]ue Mt. l'S, 31tIZi 34. James Mccarthy,l?, Mahanoy Area HS, 37:25; 35. Tom Cildea,14, Marid lIS, 38:05; 36. Mark Reitz, 16,Perkiomen s.hool, Pa., 38:0?; 37, Bill Hag€t-ganb, 15, \ o, lrd. Jr. Hc. A-blFhFm, ba..38:12: 38. Stan lqilriams, 31, Bethlehem, Pa.,38:15; 39. John Joper, 12, Shore AC, 3a:33;40. Ray Drozdowski, 40r Cadden YMCA, N.J,,38:39; 4r. Alex Turner, 16, Shore AC, 38:55;12, Iahn Nenrz, 19, lehtghton Alea rls, 39:29;41. Poss vdt-s, 49, Berh -hen, Da., to:]l;44. Jerri Parmer, 20, Paradise, Pa,, 39:43j,15. Dawid Coyle, 41, Dallas, Pa., 39:50; 46.ceorge Carrahd, 30, Shore AC, .10:00r 4?, steveNowak, 15, Freeland, Pa., 40:1?; .18. ceorgeFof,, 16, MahaoyAfeasS,,{0:30: 49. Kens ab'n6ti, 28, No.-b \a -3, Pa., a0:r1j 50,B II Parla!, 12, Amblpr OC, Da,, rl:20 5r.Walte! Smith, 13, Jim Thorpe, Pa,, 41,,35a 52,Harold Henninge!, 1?, Mahaaoy HS, .12.12; 53,B.C. Tredimick, 29, Somerville, N.J.,.12:38;54. Peler Kost, 18, MaLanoy Area HS, 42:39:55. Aqe Felker, 14, Marian Hish, 42.45 (16trehare), rb. L-h,gi on, sd ,43:02; 57. Gled Purnell, 17, Mahanoy Area HS,43:09; 58, Rohert Trice, 16, Jih Thorpe tligh,.,13:10: 59. Mary Hairis, 31, Harleysville, Pa.,43:23 (2!d temale); 60. suzanne Harris, 33,Lansdale, Pa., !r3:.16 (3rd female)(90 slarters, 83 fini6her s)-6cm. t. BtuF Mi. H gh; 2. rie, <ho-- Aa &Lehighton Area lligh;.4. Mahanoy Area Eieh; 5,Marian Highj 6, Jim Tholpe HiCh,

--Ff ak caval--

TRAIN IN THE COLORFUL COLORADOROCKIES AT CAN{P CROCI{ETT T973OF! ERING: Outotanding coaches who trainwiih youl Rustic, but moilern lacilities, pLentyof sooil lood. Reasonable iares.I EA-OLP<illP: Ro. Da\", 068O,mp,, v.ra-rl-o1 Tca n, C-fy AJo . Md, a oaa Arer -can Tead.,27:30 6-Mile & 13:09 3-Mile. LariyPicke!ing, Coach, Colorado State High SchoolCross-Cout!y Champions. Joe Ehler6, Coach,Arizona State High School Cross-CourryDates: Jury 29 to AuguEt 4 & Auaust 5 to Augustlr, r9?3.re-sr $60 De! $ 00 ror: :l yocregiEter for both sessions in advarce.

YMCA, Box 21i1, Pueblo, Colorado 81002.Please priat clearly,

AAU MASTERs NATIONALI5 KII.OMETER CHAMPIONSHIP

Rochester, MinnosotoSundoy, 2 P.M., June 10, l9z3

sr.id. AAIJ ned,ts aiJ pak[6 to 6ach isesrcur rlu! r lniqF r*;id io t[6 l*. 100 linkl.rc.

CARBON KIi4ANIS C!']B SLCOAD A\AUALJNIT THORPE MEMORIAL 6-MILE RUNJim Thoipe, Pa., Suday, April29, \9731. David Cope, 19, Lehigh Univ., 30:r4 (Newcourse aecord):2, JolD Skislak, 24, Shore AC,31:19; 3, Merv BfyM, 3.1, Paceis Ac, 3l:36;4. Greg Yutko, 1?, Blue Mt. Eigh, Orwigdburg,Pa., 32:00 (16r HS); 5. Kevin Koch, 15, Lehigh-ton Area High, Pa. , 32tta; 6. David go!va!h,19, Palmerton Aaea High, Pa., 32:30j ?. KurtHartman, 1?, Chefy Hilr East HS, N.J., 32:51:8. Scotr woue, 15, Blue Mr, Hs, 33:06; 9,Roger \vebtz, 18, Lehighton Area HS, 33:09;10, Eric Krames, 16, Blue Mt. HS, 33:14ll. Harry Belkowitz, 32, Pe^n AC, 33:32112.Rich HarriE, 32, uat., Lansdale, Pa., 33:4!t;t3. Jo- Drr-, /8, H-t.plto\n, Da., a,:4,+; ..Chuck Hall, 18, Lacaster, Pa,, 34:0lj 15.Mike Elchisak, 15, Blue Mt. HS, 34:33;16.Flankcawal, 26r rl@t., Jim Tho}le, Pa.,34:43;1?. Tony Demski, 15, Blue Mt. HS, 34.52; 18. Ceae Behlea, 17, Palmerton Area HS,

COLUMBIA TC z.MILE TRACK RUNcol@bia, Mo,, A!ri1 ?, 19?3l. Ben lorderee, 34, n:29:2. Mike Chippen-dal€, 10.4.4; 3. Jules DeCo€ter, l1:07;,1. SleweBeck, 1lr0?.5; 5, Dick HesEle!, li:08;6. DonCranberg, ll:13; 7. .Art Flemiag, 11:l4i 8- TomKilbu!!, llr40; 9. Joe Duncan, 11:5?: 10, DaveP-rre-, 12:28, (20 I nishcr6) --Jo- Drccr--50O EXPECTED FOR YONKERS MARATHONThe 3?th eilition of the Yonters Maratho., and

the second fo b€ sponsored by Yonkers Racewatwill be contested May Z0 beginnirg at 12 n6on,following the ewent, awaid ceiemonies and ablJfe! diDer wi1r be held ir the tlack's "CoodTime Rooa fo! all corpetitors and wolki.gofficialE, All finishers will leceive a meme'""of lLe event. The winner will be preEented witLa trophy and a s!op-watch. Second through 10thwill receive sto!-watches while llth-5orh placeliDishefs will get tiophies. Course: Four six-mile loops in the alea of the track& the rmerswill pass through the raceway on each 1oot.

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Yanks L-2 inMarathonydd lead ea y iD lhe mce,only |o tne lnd finish ltxh.

Anderson, ! Com€,I cbd-

is a mncienlidrs obie.4oi

Ild tulnlhd !i3 lo!€ oIbeins the lop Anrrtcan dr'isher and. vhdn he sawFlenins, a sniof al w lidCrpentd colt.ee, said,'Hev. Tom. Oneho Io!Anedda, Thlf s not tad.r'

Ande$on qlariied lor lheobnpics by rinishins thndir the 10,00$neief tft,]s in

ndoi ol 1nck.oazy nathc ?8.deeree werthd he

33 deeEds in Predo fiico

''I've run much Lou*nef

slrrtes? conserv.tive. Ishooi oJt Mnlbe he thorshtit sas shafr But I didn'i.'

First tenalc linisher laqucline Hansen.

BosToN, Alril 16 A1

hill6 sone 17 niles ilto th€??ii Boston {satnor on

nan stood i! ine hiddld orConnoraeallh Aventowith a cdd.n hose in h3!d,sprink]i.gthe.ecoldfield

For Jon Andeien, ! 21yeaHld U.S. Olrpid tun

tron,lbe sho$er Farked 1bestdolafu|gelhatcarjedAndicanr to o.\ thet sec-

last 30 yea6 oI ttc tr.mile

Anderson lrdled deleDd.tng chaapion Olovi suomslainen by about lt{ ydds atihis slage but the linnishcEnps on the second hill!Ton Flemine of waYne,N.J., suftered cranps in hhside or trre thi|d upErade,

io -in by t minnte {3 sc

11 mine rdcovered !o 1j.'

lrob 1{est 6erdany, sls aviltin or his ovn ear\ p,ce.rhiipp dsshed out to a z0rl

_ha.dnon. It cotld !&€Bu1 i! dtdn'r And shoitrtaner .unnt.g lhrcush

.moLe lrom a bturh nre onChesinut gflr, Anderson {$E e.ted by a rendition of'nail ro th. chief br alilFpiec€ hand a3 he satrLtered downhiLl on Beacons6eet in Brookrine lbwadrbe lin h llne ai ihe ?rudentisl cene! in dosnio'n

hlted al 210,000, whithIined the course r.on ihe

sponded by misinc bolb

Andenon. eloot I and 165

ios son. 2to rards lj3.k uP

back lons beJore netuncb.hind a lohce .scofr 0ar

Results

The Boston iloruthon gcts vrulet vnt; croud at thinnz' at end'

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5MAX WHITE SETS NEW COURSE RECORDCUMBERLAND VALLEY ATHLETIC CLUB IIth ANNUALJOHN F. KENNEDY 50 MILE HIKE/RUNBoonesboro, Md., March 3I, 1973, 7:00 A.M.The ultra-maaathon in the U,S. i6 alive aad kicking.

With appalent ea6e, Max White, 2z-yea!-old lav 6tudentfrom the Unive!.ity of Virginia, beat a tierd ot U23 othercompetitols ia the llth lljeing of the JJ.K 50 as he kick-ed to a new course record of 5:55:30. Theae were 6?5 fiD-

by Everitt Newell, 52, oI Mt, Holly, N.J. at 8:24:14,

'White broke by mole thd 20 hidutes the old recold of6:15:.12 which was set by Elton Holst oJ GreeDcastle, Pa.in 197I. Io second place was Rick warlen, 26-year-otdAlmy tuan stationed at Edgewater A!6ena1, Aberdeen,Md,, rho cade i^ 4t 6tlZ,Z0, al6o ude! the ord recoid.Defending champioD ParkBa!ae!, 29, of Enora, Pa.,was thild in 6:23:53, taking almost €ix milute€ off hi6wibnirg time of la6t yea!.TLle record time might have been better 1{ White and

Barne! had no! lost te. dinute. in the fog afte! going offcourse descending South Mountain. At Cradptonrs Gap(9. ? d es) they were in Loth and rlth places, and Ia66ingweverto. check point (15.9 e[es) vere seven minute€behind the ealLy leader, Totu DilroD, a mid€hiphan at

tbe Naval Academy. Wallen the eventual second plaeefinishe!, wa6 then {our minuteg aheaal of While. Bythesntietam checkilg station, White hid relt Barner aldovettaken Warren. They reacbed the Z?.3-dile poi.t iD3 hou!6, 25 minutes, and ran togethe! Etil Snyder'sLa.ding (34.6 mile6). Then White began to open up alead on Warlea, and the fi!6t ihree oen stayed in thesame order Ior the remainilg l5 mile6 of the race.Two Virginia residerts, Edwin Jeroee oI Anlandare &

Steve Yate€ o{ Wiache6te!, tied {or fourth place at 6:53:13- Jerotuer 29, a Fodigioq6 distance man, in the ]ast2? Eonths bas ru 38 marathons blus Feven other longerevents. Fini6hing sixth in 7:08r,12 was Jih Ebberts frohFubkstowa, Md., five time6 a wimer in llevious JFK50's. Jim trained hard in Panatua where he is serving

A Russed Course. There is a climb of mole than 1200feet iD the lirst si! mile6. Th€ wise rrlmer tries to €arehi6 strength by using a modelate pace Jot the mountain-ou6 Jirst 16 miles. Mo€L of it is over the rocky Appalach-ia! Trail and it's very hard on the feet. Then comes 26hiles a]oDg tile C & O Canat towpath, where dost parti-cipants select a patterb oI ruisome ru & walk for sotan/ minurp6l, I ncy sLick Lo .\is pa-re!b .: .ong a,Po66ib1e before devaluatioa sets in. The cool morningtog oa the mountain was ho problen tor Eost, but after-noon rain abd budreds ol sliding feet did chulh upthetowpath, particularly between hiles 38 and 42. TheNational Park Se.vice had built rwo letupoiary, 4O-lootwoodeh lootbridges to take everyone past the worst of the

flood dahage lrom Huricane Agnes last Jme. Evea thesharp hill at hile 42 and the 6o!e gladual upgrade forthe {idal eight mile6 on county roails wele a welcomerelieI lrofr the mud. Front lsners were not bothered6uch by mud, but hikers who finished later also had toconlend lvitn the cold, darkness and heavie! !aiA, whilestriving lo beat tbe l5-hour tihe lidit.Other Records Set. BilI Jack6on, ,!5, a supervisor atMackTrucks in Hageistown, !qnihg for Potomac Vall€ySeniors, flactured his own,l0's age group recold by 64

minutes to finish in 7:16:56 and take seventh Cace. DolnaAycoth of Hager€town, bloade, 23-year-olil ShepherdColl€ge 6ehior, set a new laGtesr tifre lor wooeh with8:26:07, to beat he! own 1969 recold by 6l hihutes.She placed 30th ove!a11. A lew 50,6 age recold was 6et

erasiag the hark ol 9:33:06 of last yea! by Carl LlewellteoI Hager6towa. For the lirst time eompetitors over 60completed the 50-mile coulse. Four sucb hikea/joggeisfinished, and the best tiee was legistered by Miss BulnisHicks, 60, (PVSrs. ) of washibgton, D. C. in 1r hour5, 50m.Ar !h" orhe! eno oI rh" ace scale. & li-y"ar-oto c,r'.Valerie Hardin flom Woodbridge, Va. , turned ih a remaik-able time ol 9:49. Big, broad-shouldeled Bob Spoustastdds out prominentiy i! a field oI distance !l]@er6, 6ostof whoe are of slender bu d, Spou€ta, 24, is a biologistfor the Army in Wa6hibgton, D. C, who got in good conditionla6t year tor the Ollbpic rowing team tlyouts, then turaedto !l]4ing, &d did 7:27:35 io his {irst 5o-mile effori, TwoU.s, Congressden also liai6hed the race, coodloe Bylonof Malyldd (Ior the 6ixth time) and Lionel vaE Deerlin of

Strons to tlte Fini6h! Experienced JFK rl)mers jokiaglyrefe! to the "gentle' upgrade o{ the last eight miles a6 areal character buiLde!. Max Wnite, however, made it lookeasy, He continued to accelelate, and averaged 6:40 permite Io! the linal 8.1 hiles. In the pa6t LZ honths, Whitehas won race6 of 26 miles, 36 miles aDd now 50 mlles (inaddiiio. to rEni4g z:25 ir last yearl€ Bostob Malathon).H!6 vlctories came ia the Yonkers, N.Y, Marathon lastJEe aad the D. C. RRC Tno Blidge6 36 Mile Race atAlexandria, Va., in October. r'I seem to get bettea as thedi6taice gets longer! ' White say6- Of course, it had .ome-rh-n8 to do rit}I d "olid monlh or rairin8 at ?0 m:les aweek-- evenmore thanhi6 usul 130, He expects to letulane:t year, ahd herll have the advantage of being familiarwith the JFK 50 mile coulse,A Varied Meau. Except lor tlle fastest

palticipants eat some lood en loute, Gatorade or Sportadei6 popular: candy bars, vanilla puddibg, diced fruit &dspace food sticks ale 6tandaid, and then thele is the peanutbutte! school ol rutlition, But occasionally so@thing aoreexotic is seen. One f@ily u6es pletzel sticks, iaisins &buiuon, Fhile ahother hike! lind6 that diced stemedpotatoes with a tiace of onion do nicely wh€n taken vithorange sections. Ohe rMer svore by hi6 blenaled hixtueof ton"y ard o-abCr jul(e. ubilp ano$er -uCBe. rooe!had discove!ed that although pelperohi sticks were greatIo! a J:[Lv-niler. h:6 sromacb was kno,,-o Lp uh-n h-tlied tbe same diet during a 24-hou relay.The Ultra-Marathoa Kick. TtE n1mber of finishers in the

JFK 50 each year begiming with 1968 reads almost like ageooetric progression--17....10... 74... 15a... 3a7... 67 5.Th" n1hb-r oI s.a-r"rs rFnr up'.om.0tc1724 this time, ab ihcrease oI 6090. But this race is notde!ely growing larger--the q@lity ol perfolmance isInp-oving sharpl/. ln:,s rirsr ren yearo. a ro'a o. on ythree aen bettered seven hou6 over the couise, but thisyear theie wele five. Last year Iive r1l@e!6linished inless tha! eight houls--this year theie were 16. La€l yea!there wele 38 finieh€rs 6der ten hours--this vear, 105.Mole and more highly rlaibed .unexs are trying the ultra-A Grovth Situation. Race direclo! Buzz Sawyer and his

very capable CVAC assistantg ale taced with frdy growthproblems. Certain improvements a!e expected to be work-ed out in regi6tlatioh, trafJic and parking a!rangeeent6.They are hoping to avoid limitihg the nr]mber of pallicipantsnert year, A solution to congestion on the trail va6 ileDon-strated by Morris Green, 62, of Bethesda, Md,, who useda squeeze-typ€ bicycle ho"n when paBsing olhers at natrowplaces. Qreen, oldest person ever to coDdete tbe course,repoated that a polite beep-beep vorked line, aqd one ]@n-ven ott-r"d to buy his born ar c Bood pr:.".

--Bruce Burnside--

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Lh? raie.rsays sill Intz {hotion lor food in 196t. "Tlres('c is .ie of po!elly and litilenh rppo x rr', no jidtrst.r, no.iL's to slerk ot tut n'.h.ur:. The rand t poor aDd ittakes aoes 3|d ,.res to suppon

Bnl Frjlz, currrDtty .ross..untry corch ai Grrssrroro sraleconc:c, says he har rollowed rhe'insu.iedion" al rvotr(ded Kneecrrerrlry lrnz Nas bD.n otr the

so' o{ an oklahor. rndiaf aid

John and Linda r\n!i .inr 1o

grrdusrion iron Mianj Uniler.s b ?hey i:usht lor ? ycar odtrr r.*r'.rio', :caing t[e nnr3rtr .r trdi!tr Atrr:ri 10 take

T[c Al!tr leit the buresu,

Ylruun,r says Joll'. reQl itrg

.d'ld e.t 'othjng done rdd it

.ould see tne piobrcns, but had

crlnlionships in earioussDorh,' ril rritu rccalls. ldk.

rday. thlr i3, *iI 8t've ard our

ihe derrh rale is high 6sh!1:i5 heque,t rnd lhe prir0b eisfir those vho rcdurc off rh.tribal land is abo lro4.tmfttF

:y high "Tbo:c Lid; vho s{tfu rhsmpionships sere go

"^ lalge percmlase ol I

|l g:1 lo.kcd into r*crvaii{i'Je aid .:n'i srm as in(

h:3! doF. c!pl!i.s lri|,. ismrke rhe resrvahon rndi,

drnr. .Th. hdhtr n givetr ju

ailP hin . ds.eit li ig. i

p.orl?s *ay of lil€ aid sup aiLld I nirh or $sten r.ih€y r? lsil ii litr'bo." exFlat

rrrjudire ThNe who hale he.

:h: rerafatioi and l[ey .atl1 :rro rhii systcm eirher rr.?ur se {D't lei lhen. 11\ rqr:d.Iih[lownisfunoll

'l\'hen I 'as lea.hing *irrO IFI-S-,\\''u\'-P llCl$sbofo StFl. Coll.le was no.n on."hc Cher€nnd Bivef Indran R€ser!:non an.l ad. ii o!1. Mosl hdians, he saJs, afe

In di an Athlete Ha s C han ceor. sood ncal r d:t 3t khooland jut ,arclr sel1iu bY aihone lof ireallalt and upp€.

^nd rou knetr u'at in fie w er

tler voaldnt ne able io srndYl1 nome b€cau* it gek pr.ltYcold in souih D*oi. i! the

aid the good ihing €boutwounded nnce is llrt peopre

sirL rritt lathef s6 lu.ra,He {as a sood imlball tlaYer,

Indilute, an ldirn Jnxio. cDl.regb: dd wnt ld west lusiniaTech 10 play looibatl lle Fasgood eruuch to nake the NortbSoudi l€rh in 1933 and shile.i

calls Bil]. the dily one ibalNde it oui or the Eservalion.

Ths Bueau 0l hdi.n Afiailsnrsl becan a lrogran ro rero.ale Indians ido rtd areasnndef ihe Eisenhotrsr ldFinistralion. It u slil not rvortiig,lserLs Alla.. Alieilt! lo Iu!lrave tuiLed b.rause ol ihe dis1m.e lrom conme..iar bnsindsand Gourre centds and bec.ase ol the ri{estrle of the ln

The resnarion hdi.n, not€sF'ritz, jr not lccsbmod 10 thcdiscidino ot industrial 6ocioty.''Indian tine nsd 10 be a cm'hoh jokc," be renem6s:.''Planning on being sonepra@at eis& o'.lock is fine rof thcIndian," asrees Allar, il !€h€ o. $nething ebe id do in

So $e Indians rery on dol.srtun thc Br4 sppdi ihen.jerverry naking and tuc se.'rs, oddjobbinc or catil+g4.ihg. iThey lake thinss to rlcrvhire," nohs Anaf, ":nd rrrde

a courL or $cr.i ol for." Ttr.rsilelby0nwhatevcr\ce]iaretrLcre happeb io be, notes rrilzlhc condition: ol lhe Indiai Alrar l,n8.rs on the loliLi6 otwounded rii.e the pr 4srre b!

ne (A00. Bnt Ffilz, tm, ln'sis* $r! som€h.s the lndirnhas cot to "sh*e loos' ol txe

"The BIA is so blc that tooveroFe ik inertu E a nonFnental job," ho !.ids out,

ft ; timaily tbe '!rtD h'di!x" talins ile leadershiP inindbn .etom r ile 'tophlii-cated' hdiins. lr. saF. "AI}l jslrriis io p.oride lcaderslip mdce.tralte &e poriti.tl P.ser oilrre Indju, to estlblisb a lally.

"?he uoundod Xfte hdiabaR soirg llmngl what 3laclsvoi rrbngh in ih. ffs," Nlanotd, demandi4 {nal is rjgntlutly theiis ljle Mrrol oJ Ur€i.om childreA .o!t!rl or fteiroFn tdu.alio! dd tI€ .ishr 10a deent sxislea.e. Red Poseris rakins hold," be insbls, "dnd{hether $e lhreat ol {olen.cis jutided or no1, i!! wihne,and re e goins to nave to

ror about 40 yers, Pw@h6 bsn !n annNl etnt on rheI'onrth ol Jdy in llr$ta6,Art., a city largely ndlt aroundihe ioudsi lrade. Ms a lin ,says Antr .Fic,,Ix xlen ve

Atonl 20000 hd'.ns ae inviid into 16i, and iouisll'tribal c.tebralionr" that tn-clude lndian dance .nd a rodeobet{een @nleling trih* Iorthe bdians, sa$ Nlat fhe.elebntim is ! threeiay epse ot

,,AiM rded 1n lake ove the

spoake* stsnd 1a3t Ydd ar on6point md r€ll dr ln.lius io sto!contig, ' he sar., Tne.ity alhosl cllled i! ofi inis y€ar,dren A,DI leadeE said rhey:vonld be theie. "But," ssys AL.ld, 'tt\ sucn a bic no.€y-makd that th€ city is dotng ir

Irasstatr iry vell ne ihescene of anoth{ Ibdian demon-nratidn tbis sunner 'ili\ loiiust ltouded xnce,' €nDha:liFS ,A]tar, "it's every{herc,rhe rdia4 are denandins thet

''ff those bdys had bcen lM,sr cirFy llilr," slys ldtr, re.calljns €sai" his athleter tunodwadios, "thoy uourd hv€made ii. l.hqe is a roi ol tate.l

vho plar?d brLetb3l. lle {:rerny sood itr maLh li l:.1 hirvien.e leacha used t.::ie iraround h variou m1h ::i <!enc€ conpeliri!!s :!i rii: tsLd

sihl€ie _He dird in z is!! ai

.Al! is r,!jr?Te re qrt rdth-ingb los ' :r:n: aiiar, A.d

A beweathed lon Anderron

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FORMER PENN ACE 1{!NS FIRSa PENN REI-AYS cesterH.s,, {N.J.}, 3:49:18:3,1. Eil".o 9MARATHON IN 2r32:0?.4Phila, , Pa., Tuesday, April 24, 19?3- lo]ber

Pem captain KarI Tholnton, low in the graduareschool ol education at Penn, caltued the JirstF€u Relays Maratbon over rhe East & \,Ves!River Dlive coulse in Fairhout Pa!k, beatirgCeorge Chri6topher, a PeD Stare lre6tDdwho cut a few cla66es to corlete, by thrse anda hau minuies in 2:32:0?."A lot ol times I walted to quit,,, said Tholrton,

wrro wa€ Nnning in bis filst malalhon. ,,But IjuEt said io by6eU, tKee! puttins one loor ahead

I tldlk the uring that kept me goina was that IcouLd see Christopher op ahead. r'Christopher fourth, i! la.t year's PIAA two-

hile wbile at Radnor High, led fo! the fir6t 2Imile6--aDi! held as tuuch as a 300y lead on lhet:49-4:0r lorde! PeDn great--befoae ThorntoD'Bsteady lace ran hifr iiown.Herb lsrenz 6et the course lecord ol 2:23:ito

Lhlcp year3 ago. Moseb Ma'.'lel<i hdd ru it id2:24-plus but b.o.-.om n lhis oEF afrer o!')6even miles with th€ alter-efiects o! a virus.Yo -ng Bobly CordoD. lc, oiS', Poee H.S..

Belhai, N.J, clocked 3.20:t6 and Bobby Dielz,16, of the same scLool came iD two places tateiTheir school doesnrt hawe a track te@,OIIici"l y, ,3 " or(ed th- !a.F, 20 r:h:sheo.. ,

however stubbor. Penn oIfi.iats !efused tocoht late entlants ev€n thdugh Eome sbowedcheck 6tub6 proving their entries wer€ daileilinl Eileen Disken, a pelt ad pletry schoorteache! flom Chefy Hillr N, J. finished lastin 4:00:34 aD4 as to he expected lrod the localpless, received more publicity tha! ih€ rinnerlThe Univerbity Eupplied alnost a3 hany offici-

als r6 .Lse.6 and e\e! had the 3id€qa1k re-paircd i! ola.Fs b-fore be raccl Thp polr.Fpoiitical aelirantd, radio and televisior cameia-de. were out in forca as ihe lew AAU lunersin the lace looked on inTholaton linally won his lirst Pem Relay6 watch,

Mrs. Disken also was presented one.1. KaIl Tholnton, Phila. T&F Club, 2:32.0?.4;2. George christolher, Penn Stare, z:35:2?t 3,Steve Fiamengo, Col]mbia Univ., 2:35:35i ,r-Julio Piazza, Phila. T&F CIub, 2,45t4?t 5, Marcwarren, PeM AC, 2ra6r59*(Eoi,);5. Pa! nan-non, Euclnell, 2:49r29; ?. Paul Fisher, P!ince-ton, 2:50:00; 8. Pad Fetsche!, LonE IsrandAC,a2:52:39j 9. Ca!1 Bechdel, PeM State, 2:53.09;10. Tom Cardner, Bucknel1, 2:53:3?; ll. DaveAnderson, WeEt Cheste!, 2:54.01; 12. RoberrZoellick, Swarthmo.e, 2:55:02; 13. Dan BraEen,Bucheu, 2155:25*; 14, Jim lsenberg, Princeton,Z:59:32; 15. Dave l:obbins, Paul HS, 3:00:.,15116. Denai6 MurlLy, BucLnell, 3:01:23t I?. Den-nis Cylle.naal, Wesr Che.rer, 3:04:45; 18. DaveBrooks, Penn, 3.05:36j 19. John Karor, PeMAC, 3:06:03j 20. Paul Mcsoaley, Pem AC,3.12:26j 2r. Jdhn B@baca, uar., 3:18:18; 22,Bob Cordol Enat-, r:20:zoa,2), DaleHarris,Buckaeti, 3:20:52; 2.!. Ev NeweU,+Mt. Holly,N, J, ,52, 3:Z2t3lj 25. Bab Dietz,l<vzt., 3.ZZ:a226. Dave Brie!, vat., P,1i1a., 3t27:36t 27.JefI Winokur, @at., 3:28:30; 28. RosE Yareb,c'J'Ic, 3:29,A+ 29, Joe Regele, vat., 3tz9t2cr',30. Jrbrin Hclp-r!, Belhesda. Md,, 1:/o:.1.,31. Df. Dave Spanel, CJTC, 3:30i31; 32. MikeKe6sler, uat., 3..1?:04; 33. Joe Ritcbie, clou-

Diskin, rler,, 4100:34.Note6. ,. As to be expecied two writels to!

the Phila. Buuetin and Iaquirer ctawted alongat veU over 4 hou! pace fo! 7 or 8 hiles theDdropled out in o!de! to write a glowiag accoutol their accomplisbment 6pliced, of coutse,u:lh lhe . b6orous vick6 ol maratho! ruing(no wond€r Jock Sehple get6 lfitable duingthe BAA Maratbonl )othel Eve.ts (Thusday, Aplil 26tlr- FranklinFierd) 3-M e- 1. Dick Br€akle, NYAC, 13:26.ri 'N.w h."r rccoroi old record by BuFrr lc.19?2, 13:38.8); 2. carth M€Kay, ceorgetownAA, I3t2A,2i 3. Joe Lucas, ceorgetown AA,13:34,2; 4. Eamon Downey, North Jer6ey Str- ,13:38, 8i 5. Tom Robin€on, NYAC, 14:03.6: 6.Jih Schiniuer, NYAC, t4:06. 0. .6-Mi1e- 1. ToErleming, Wm. Parerson col]ege, 28:29.4; 2.wh. Good, Princeton, 28:49.4; 3. (€vin Mc-Carey, Villalova, 28:51.4; il- Tom DoDelly,Phila. T&F, 28:53; 5. John Closs, Michigan,28:55.4;6, A1ef,is Smirh, At6ffi IC, 29115,6.z-Mile Walk- l. Roger Milts, Grea! Britan,,13..15.l; 2, Ron Dad€], NYAC, 13:.49.8; 3,Howie Palamarchock, da. , I4r2L 8.

Sat., April 2athr4e!lsf-E-l4tls- 1.lrank PIlaging, 4i31.5Z. Maltin Uher, il:58. ?3. Bob Fite, 5:06.74, Bill Kleman, 5i08. ?.college 3-Mi1e Rb-1. Charles Maguire, PS,13:41.6r 2. Bruce Fisch-€i, Sy!acuse, 13:43.6;3. Robelt Lees, CentaalCoDn., 13:il4.2j .!. PaulBa@on, Memphis Star€,l3;4?,1; 5. Richard MullGeoigetom, 13:50.0,3,000m Srcbase: l. DolgBrown, Tenn., 8.43.0;2, Dave Reinlart, American Ubiv.: 3. GarryHarris, Western Mich-4, Ron AddisoD, Tem- j5. Bob Childs, Penn,,!-Mi1e Relay- 1. Villa-nova, 16:31.7; 2, Bowl-ing Gree., 100y back

l. Dan Molaihanr TnltE, 23:56j 2. R- S1h,Sylacuse, 24:42; 3. W. Irongello, BS, 24:.49;4, J. Crowley, NETC, 24:52; 5. P. Doherly,BS. /5:08: 6. C. DuCga., Spr'ns,icld Col pe.,25.13t 7. Jitu Capzznto, BC, 25:15; 8. M.Duggan, BS, 25:2lj 9. Heilton Amer, Tdrb,25.24, la. D. Mccolmack, rIC, 25:.16;11. E.Mccilwert, NMC, 25.51:12, J. Catalano, BS25:59; 13. Steve Ellis, BAA, 26:00j 14. J.Thompson, Gloucester HS, z6tl6; LB. A.A.Milla, Jr., ll@t,, 26.25; 16. K. Tsigdhos,qar,ard. 26:r2: l/, Cr.c Lroon, uar., 16:

45; 18- Bob Rossn, mat., 26:50; 19. T, Dohe]ty, BS, 26:53i 20. A. Salazar, NMC, 26:58j21, P, CormrF!, NM., 2?:0.;22. Don Ean-lord, NMC, 27:l4t 23, K. Pfrengl€, TrJt6,Z7:23t 24, B, Rivcl leisch, NCAC, 2?r30t 25,Stualt Rice, BS, 2?:4.!. {105 linishers)

h lhdnron

Amua] 5-Mile Ru, Lexiaqton,Patltots Day, April, 16, 19?3

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.19-

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SIC ? I^N T' II FELAYaact NUMEEi .rg

361)lr{FN p^Cl FIC ASSoCIAItOTDrrE--0!3173 DtSTANCE-- 7 io0O N!LES

f^sl lIxE aoc llMa xc PL32rls !?rl3 2l

3l r35 16 !? tnuNor 6E{!!r'!! l3':! 1: !a EscrrtLlr, A

rL^rr2 BEEao{;cFFi,LD3.139 syc :t':-. 1? ii gorrLrr,crz^

::i;: i:i:: :3 4. HERED,^,iueEN35r033t,or .i u.-r",eo.. 3c.r 3!ro. 1l '?^ 1l j; eqo.r. c.rre?€ lrc 15116 ^g olesor,jllii,.39r!' l!'!? !9 aa porri,irnoN;;i:: ;;i:: ;j :i :lil:^ig::",,.t scs rd'rl I :; :_ :. ;:;;i l:,'i ': ;i :3!:llii:!;::,"

:l !:!: ::il: :li:: .l 5. oE L'rcA,sAr;i; ;ic n;;.! rI9 li,t! 1?'11 al ie "osr*rr, rrr

3rr3Ll: :)il :li:r iil9l il :l ;:r!l:p?i.,,.'urlAi !1t07 3!rl7 2q ;; :3a;i. ia;i. n or JrrEF'rr_r,4tr!!iii !t'?: ll 3: ;E"liir !l::Ei:: t:l :3i:t ::1rr.^ re ^r Jcrn'4'r Jr 'F'- srioz ,;'o? 6Ii;ii; i;ir; :; il ;:!!:;lli:"

The JFK 5o-Mile! isundelway I Boonsboro, Md.

!t!i!

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Itor r 'eri.! 2 Jk

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2, Dr. Norbert Sander, 30, Mili.AA, 3I:083, Jia SchiEdler, 22, New YorkAc, 3l:114. Frak Hiilderman, 2?, CPTC, 32t565. Paul lngrassia, 21, LongIslandAC,33:346. Daul Frshcr, 18, Netr wo!1.C{y. Jl:16?, He(lor Orrrz, 22, LonC -.Iand AC. ]lr(o

L David ltoLt, 28, Ererand,

8. Dan Sullivar, ?3, Brooklyn, 34:059. John Gallepp, 3?, Millrose 4.4, 34:1010. 4lran PFro"rr). 18, Nyacl, \,Y,, ,4:t5U. Dave Blacksrone, 32, CPTC, 34t3612, Jim Clyde, 17, valleyC,, 34:38

BRITISH OLYMPIC RUNNER wlNS IN N. Y.New Yorkcity, Aplil ?, 1973- Dave Holt,

Creat Britain's Otyhpic marathon rtuer, caplured thc 0,000n road ru spo.so.ed by 'heCertlal ParkTC in C€ftral Pafk. Holt, herefor 'bp Bosro. Varcrhon, ,s srayrnC ,ith bis rn-laws in Brookl]n, N. Y. He turned ia a dewcourse iecord oi 30:16. r ior the one lap ol Cen-tral Pa.k. He is mallied to Loraine Epstein,The Epsrein ldily competed i! the rac€, Lor-aiDe's father was 9r6t and her mother was 97th!Dr. Nolbelt sande! ot tbe Mil1lose ,A-A lilished

secoDd to the Enelish !w!er in 3l:08, He wasclos.ly lollowed by NYAC's Jih Sclirdrer (3]:rr).

Jim McDoDagh, 49, wa6 th€ iir6t vsteran totini€b. He tirtshed 20!h in 36:.{4. Nina Kusc€ikol the sllfolk AC was the filst temale tiEisher,Nina clockeil 39:19 & finished in 43!d place.Team: l. Long Islod AC, 39; Z. Millrose AA,

39; 3. Central ParkTC, 4?; 4. United .A-4, 85.

JA53, Alt Kijek, .40, LIAC, 4Ot5954. Ron Simjian, 30, BAA, 4I:2755, D!. James Shea, 3?, BrooklyD, 4l:3256. Ilving Taylor, 58, CJTC, 41t435?. Jid Fi*, 41, aairlietd S1rid., 4t:5958. wiltim Gfeeawald, 24, 1JA.A, 42:0459, Richard Reich, 22, NYC, 42,3?60, Doa Jameison, 48, Deer Pa.k, 42:39{97 finisher6, includtng eight romen)

--Joe Kleinerman--

SA\ COSTA MEMORIAL HALF MARATHONIndianapolis, Indiaa, Feb. 17, l9?3 Noonsponsor€d by: IndiaDa Striders TC & HodsierRRc, weather: Bright, srrny & cold.Cours.: f ar, our & orcr, Im lp", Iol yards,66 starters, 62 fiDishers.l. Chuck Ko€ppen, Z?, 1tIO,47

IIUDSON-MOHAWK RRC 3.MIIE RUNSUNYA campus, Alhany, N. Y., March 18.1. Bill Boyle, t5:51; 2- Tom Clalk, 16:11; 3.Bill calarneau, 15:28:4. Paul Ro6eaberg, 16:40; 5. Ron Warner, l?:09; 6. Pat Stewalt, L?:4c, ?. DoLC AllFn, l?:(3; 8. Liod€ay Cblld6.18:00; 9. Tim Atwell, 18:28; 10. Tom cararre-au, 13:35: ll. Al McKinlay, 18140; i2. AladMaddaus, 18:,19: 13. cag€ HotchliBs, 19:36j ra.Ed Thomas, 20101;15. Joh! RoBs, 20:.,1?.Weather: windy, 32 degree6,

?.6-MILE RUN, SUNY CdpuE, Albany, N.Y.

l. Jin lowres, 46;23; 2. Paul Rosenberg, 46:40; 3, Austals Scbnore, 4?:49:4. Robert Wa!-e!, 48:33: 5. CLuck Clark, 19,221 6. !.i.nardc,rdae, 49.52, ?. Jim Cebhaidt, 50:12; 8. TeoBick, 50:12:9. Doug Allea, 50:12;10. Bitl At-bers, 50:12;11, Dave Hodgdon, 5a.l2t 12. MaIMccouel1, 50r33:13. crsg wilcoi, 51:26j 14.Steve McConnell, 51:49; 15. Jim HeMel, 52:36;16. Iterb Rilet, 52:53t l?. Tio Atwe1l, 53:25;18, Gage Hotchki3s, 53:25;19. Stan Bedaa!ski,53tz6r 20. Daae willis, 53:44. (31 staiters, 29firishels). A ward hazy day, A three loopcourse with 1.4 miles of track& lake at the

zo-MILE RUN (March 25th)- r. Jim Cebhardt,2:08:05i 2, Ted Bick, 2:09:.1?j 3. Mar McCon-nell, 2:13:36;.1. Doug Allen, 2:B:56;5. TimAtweIl, 2:18:03: 6. Bill Albers, 2:I8:15; ?,CaC- Ho'cl-<iE'. /:/l:a0j 8, St"! Bcdars{.2:241291 9. Ed Thodas, 2:2a:40;10, tie, AlanMaddaus, Jim Bowles, 2:.43:40,

--Burke Ada.--

-1, PdL Fe scher, 2?, LonA 16 a,d AC, 1i:58t,t. G:f, Mu}l cr-, '2, v l'.o6e AA, 1qtzl15. John Breuan, 23, Centrat PalkTC,35;40'6, Pudy frac-y,21, Conl"cricur. ',:rll-. r "rrv LaneFr, 2c, \Fw worLCi.\. 15 5<la, Mike Redmond, 23, Nyack, 36tzl

22, B'll C"rLcna. la, '{er Yor}a ry, l7:li23, Demis Rioldan, 24, NYCj 37:3924. Dan Doueherty, 42, SIAC, 37t10

19- Fred Walk€r, 34, SBAC!20. Jim McDonagh, 49, Mitl.3-A,21. Jobn Pontesr 22, N. J. ,

25. John Agrons, 15, Birch. Sc.,26. George Halle!, .18, NYC,2?. Jim Wilson, 32, United AA,

36, Joe Law, 26, Flolida,3?, Robert Fiie, .!1, NYPC,

.10. Antbony Keavey, 3?, LIAC,4i. Ralmo.d Guenter, 40, NYC,

28. Don Lirdaur, 31, St. Anth. BC, 38:032a. Roger <lfj,pa.rirL, rt, .om,, l8:lq30, D!. George sheehar, 54, Rrnson, 38:1?1r. Bob <apeil, 46, Lo' g Ts-.od Aa, ra:232. JasoD Gaeller, 26, LIAC, 34t29ll. Chlrs Hdydpn, 24, IIAC. l8:16lj, Roberr U!.c, .1,1, C.nlral pa!LTC, J8:{35, Wayne Purnell, 27, Staren IE.AC, 38:42

36r41

38:013 8:02

38:4138:48

39.r139.12

l:ll:48l:12:33

l:15:321:15:58

38. Juan Rodriguez, 19, Brookl)t, 38t51ao, ArdJ M. Korn. 2qi <'a'-D Island, 38:c7

5. Stewe coldberg, a0, (16t vet)1:15:00

2, Chairie Warlhen, 23,

,1. Bill Parmelee, 21,

9. Mike Conroy, 30,42. Bill Shanahan, 42, Milllose AA, 39:1743- Nina Kuscsil<, 32, SufiolkAc, 39:19.!4, Alex OrDood, 29, New YorkCity, 39:2?45, Dan Gaven, 26, NYPC, 39:5146. Jerry Newberger, 19, NYPC, .,10:0

Abr"movr.z, zi, I lueh .E. au:. '48. Gary Meltzer, 27, Flushing, 40,21ra, p-rer H-uz.y, -6, \-tr vorlci y, ,0:11c0, D.. Ler's sch\arlz, 4i, NYC, r0:J451, Jonn Tobey, .16, NYPC, 40:.1852. Iion. Aanold Fraidan, 4?, CP?C, ,10:50

10, Dave Hoover, 1?, (1st HS), r:16:4211. Chet Bowers, 15, li?:10; 12. Bill Car!, 2?,1:l?:12; 13. Gary Hall, 26, l:17:,{i!; 14. PhilFo!d, 37, l:18:1t; 15. Ceorge Branan, .12,1:18:2s; 16. Ron Stefling, 28, 1:19:04; 17. BobAilams, 40, 1r19:05j 18. Bilt Cook, 20, l:19:21;19. WUU Koehlert, 2a, I:Zotzrt 20. Phii SuelzerZl. l:20:27: 21. PauLSrbrat, 25, tZO:\71 22,Jacr Brara. 10, :zl:03: 21. rolb Jaro6ibsl34, l:21t27: 21. uknow., I:21:43 (Next page)

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.112s. steve Jon.s, 23, 1.22:27:26. Mike Metvin,25, l:2Z.5It 2?. Ha!'y Hilr, 29, 1:23:11; 28,Paur Morrison, 24, t.23.73; 29. Art DeLaPorre,44, 1.24:37:30, Tony Sparks, 76, r.25,32;37.Bill Mccee, 16, I.Z5:32: 32. Mike Lyons, 16,1:26:24j 33. Harold Fud.de, \7, ItZ6t26:34.Wa,'r Dufi, 26, r:27,2ar 35. wiU Cooper, 15,r:27:56; 36. r-ee Stewart, 27, ]|2A:27:31. W^.cerlard, 15, 1rz9:56j 38, ca!!y Esrte, 28,l:2o:a6: jo. PMdy srFar!si r, l:/o:- (; j0.Rog€! Har!is, l:30.31.Notes. . . A total ol 66 rune!€ froh 5 stares

ransing in age f"oh l,{ to 68 years ord showedup to compete in ne4r z€lo temlerarEe.ChuckKoeppen, rwing lil€ someone duBtedhis shorts with iiching lowder, quickty lelt therest of the field in tLe dust. Onty Chartie Wa!t-haa was abl€ to stay with him ritt the ? mite4ark. Wartban, who was a inl minure behindat the fiai6h, is also o.e ot lndiaaa'€ finssr ors-

He raa a 2:2? hararhon a! Eu-acnc, O.egon lab' blsmer. loeppFn s ,imjngtiae of l:t0:.17 wa6 only 313 otf rhe cou"ser€cord set by Craig Stela ir 19?1.

--Carl L. Carey__CHURCITILLIS HA]-F,MARATHON 03. 1l MIL'S)Oak Opeaings park, Toledo, Ohio, March .1, i9?3Spot6ored by: Toledo Road Rune.s.6a sbrte16, 65 finishers.t. Geiald crare, r:07:29: 2. Ed critfis, trOg:o6j3. Jim Carter, l:U:32;4. I-ou WaArer, t:t2r,19r5. Cary B!ya, 1:14:43t 6. Bruce Tarota, t:1.1143i ?. Jim Edward., lrt5:21: 8. MarkLotna!,1:16:0 : a, John crott. ,: o: ; O. o\n apbt" ,l:1?:10; il. Ed Jerome !I, t:t?:.14; 12. craigBemhry, 1:17:55;13. Tom laub!e, t:I9:36j la,Andrew Eixler, 1:19:51t 15, Roberr SchaJer, t:19:5?; 16. Charles slrandel, !:20:39; t?. crea Bur-Aoob, i:20:jo:18, A"ron ,ord: , l:z:E,i 9.Craig Harms, 1:21:58; 20. JackSchender, t:2r:s821. Dan Ctalk, 1.23:B; 22, Ed Lachowski, l:23:13; 23. Dan Ktenowf t 23.491 21. sy Ma]n, I:23.50; 25. Jih Harmonr 1:24:13: 26. -Iom,Andrz€-jc/a/, 1124t42t t7. Craig Dav s. .:t4:r.i ze,Brian Loa, 1.24t56;29. Caty WaEoaet, Itz5.2jl30. wart ChEchi11, 1:25:29; 31. tsao Ha6hihoro,1:25:48; 32. Paul Alder.aL, \:Z5t55j 33, NaalronThomas, r:26:44; 34, Jon Timpe, I:26:54i 35,sturt Davi6, lt2?:19; 36. Jack K^aII, rt27:E9l'?. Rcv \adob. l:/8:20: ,8. Lary Z"ci-wstl,t:28:40;39. Rolard websrer, t:30:21j,r0, Ro4Horner, l:30:3?; 41, Louie Agosto!, l:31:29;,12,!ud Tapola, l:31:32: 43. Ptil Workhar, 1i32:O3j4r. q-r looo!, :.r:'-: .t5. J:m Dp. kF,ran,tr34:lrj 46, Dale Tinle, 1:34:16; 4?. Da. Whlt-acr., I:34,32-,.18, SigSy Nado., l:35.06; .19.Art Jolu6oa, lr35:31; 50. Ronatd crant, t:3?:58.

--- mmrF C, Fd4erds-.MIDDI,E ATLANTIC RRC X.COUNTRY RUNSClearview Regiolal l1. S. r Jeffe!so!, N, J.sunday, Aplit 15, 19?3 lroo p.M, wearber:Clear, 65 degrees.1 l/Z-VTLE OPEI\- Par Hamon, A-cbe :,r8r2?: 2, La!v B-Foo, V:. F-svi le Sralc, rB:)5;3. Paul Lucuski, Pem AC, 18:53; .!. Dee Win-slow, PeM AC, 18:5.!; 5. Fran Masciulli,Glassboro state, 18:58; 6, Bob langto., Buck-ne11, 19:.1.!; ?. Tom os1er, PeM AC, 20:32j 8.Richard Love, Shoie AC, 21lO: 9. sreve ShimpPemsville HS, 21.i2.2. 8-MII-E H. S. JR. & SR. - I Charles Frab-

sori, Ri<Uey HS, Pa,, 16:0, 2. Kuit Halrmd,cherry Hill we6t Hs, 16:14; 3. Mike Exton,.lea.vie, Regrona PS. lb: ?, .. John X lliu!,2.8-MI|E H.S. !'ROSH-SOPH- 1. Joe ciecka,

Glendora, N.J., 16:18;2. Caay Ade€, care-wayReg. HS, 16129;3. JimRuppert, CareeayReg, Hs, 16:.13,2.8-MILE BOYS 13 & 1i1- 1 Mike Vrckers,

20:.15; 2. Join Beiswdger, 21:00; 2. Al O'Cor-1.5-MILE BOYS 12 & UNDER- 1. Bi]l Harrar,

A,nbler OC, 10:5.1; 2. Creg Sclmidt, AhbterOC, Ur0O; 3. Lee conshaw, U:10.1,s-MILE CIRLS SNDER t4- 1. Carot RalAe,

East Oreenwich, N.J,, 11145; 2, Sandla c. Sig.tey, Brookhaven, 12:11,2,8-MILE VETERANS - l. Browning Ross,

19r38: 2. Henry Ki.liaid, 20:39i 3. Ed Balaon.2l:3?; 4, jFra!{ I<eIIy, 23t21r 5. Jerry Hoch,25:18,

MIDD!f ATLANTIC RRC COBBS CREEKPr \s ooo. ooi ",, Pa..Sunday, A:ril 8. 19?3 lt€ather: Cotd & rai!.8-MILE OPEN- ] Moses Mayfietd, peuAC,44:04; Z. DeaD n'inslor, P€mAC, 45rO5r 3.Bill C:utiah, .15rt2! ,1. Dirt Skjmer, 46:19: 5.ld Donolue, Col]i.gs'ood HS, N,J,,.46:23;b. Dai B.ar€!, Buclle1l Univ., 46:41; ?.Kenr Hilraid, Collingspood HS, 48rrr2; 8.Damor Skider, 50:28j 9. Richard Itarri6,lansdale, Pa., 5l:09; 10. Jack Hir6r, PeurAC, 51;i5i 11, BiU Deasey, Pee AC, 52:0?.4-MILI H.S. - l. Joln Wrighr, Frankford HS,Plila, , 22:I3i 2, Kurr Har6nan, Cherry tli]ll22111.4-MILE BOYS 13 & 1,1- I. Chri6 Ciulian,P€Dsburt,26i20.4-MILr VEl.PA\s- t. S an Brc6oo, Veoia,Pa., 1o, 26tA7j 2. Ross Yates, .49, EerhleLexl

4-MILE WOMEN- 1. Suzaue Hairi6, Lars-dcl-, r1:lo; 2. Chervl -.a'hFlma., -aabd".,,33:15.2.3-MILE OPEN- 1. Suzie Buchaan, t6:23;2. Bill Harra!, 16:43i 3. Creg Schmidr, li:38.T]]\ll AN\LAL.ALsAP POD\ I pAL!.MARATHON, IVILM]NGTON, DELAWARESunday, Aplir r, 1973- The reco]d,6 inta.tlitrs never rained on a Cae6ar Rodney r{aif-Marathon. But it was close. The iair sloppedat 10 a. m. and otaated again at 5 p. m, so th€course was fairly dry ard fast, L?8 rtuersanEwered rhe gu and l?3 tinished ure veryhilly, scenic cou!se.Toh I leming oI William Paterson Co[eAe

took the lead ar 2 1/2 mile6 and lu1ted awayfroD the packto wi! €asily_ Ar 5 mites, 25:30,h. had a l00y lead. The nexr mite, downhi11,wa. !u in 4:45, Ar l0 miles Fteming had aclocking ot 5t:04 with rhe rest o! the tietd ou!ol 6igh!. He broke lis old courEe record otl:06:52. 6 set last year with a l:06:05.4 clock-ing. Vic Ne16on, Ealtihore Ollmpic Ctub wassecord in 1:09:11 and Mo6es Maylierd, penn AC

Tony Diamond, D.C, Farri€rs, wastn€fi!€tMa6te!s Divisio! finishea (1;19.4r), wilsoDvib1e, Delawale Sporr6 ctub, the fir6r colde!Masler6 Diwision iinisher (1:31:19) and Jani.eM- Wisniev6ki, East Baltidore loafers , the

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fir6t fehai€ fioishe! (r:3t:z?). _ ?t_ Ialry Livingsron, SprinsJielit Josgers, gswaltlmore coueee 44 woD rhe teah rire srth r:2s ! ir. ra v-.,ei, v-..;ii,Tgii,l, ,,ru,,.,Lehigh seco.d ard pem -4C thild.,l:-:".t1"' -1" ;*.." ;;i;;.;.""', -'," "' l'.;i".'-l'Jii;i,T.?l"i:,i,?,'i;.'i,I';'degree tempe.ature and no wind_1. r_om F,enins, wh. pare!;couese, r,"u,*. r'iiJJii-',Til.;l:,"ri,""ili;"l"S,ijll.J;"1"'",2. vic \et"on, Ba.t:ro!colmD.. cr.u.i,o.,rr ,,u",:", ue. r"gu si.l,.l":,;.;;".,**"J. Moscs Mavt:-ld, Pee Ac,

',Oo,t1 uot -qe A_A. r,..,]"., i"_ ,-'.-.i-4. E"-on M. Downey, No. Je,sey stria. Loo:lo r,26 j;7, 8;. ;;;r";;":";;;;j:;fi.;i.5. Mike sabino, Ba*imore oc. l:9-e:a chr, ,.""""i;;;;;,"i,;,.i.r,. ,"- ..",6. chlis Ellior, priaceton Univ., t:to:4i! Delawale storr" Cr.t,-_i,ij, e3."o"on.-__l. l4t\e w1tsd, Deraware stale corlege l:ll:lj ,ry, F._ ;a, r,t;,; (;;; ;j"i!,"r, ur. _o8. Rich schuttz, swarrlunore cot. ea, r:rr,:g co..o, .o.r., r,zs,ri, ir._r".i.ir',,"r, ""_ ".9. Mike autFes, c.w. po6t coleee. r,rr.55 rtz8.zz, e6. ,"- C.;.", "ij.*";. "., r,zS,:S,19 :1":.,.:"b", swafth.aoae cor. AA, r:r2:05 sr. ro- e"*, s;;;" iZ,;;j;;;:,*. c-_*u. Rick wharey, univ. or Deraware. r:r3:02 Haeelsans, ;;.;-;,;;j 8;. ";il_, ,.*"",12. Join Hargreave., F.- Di!s. t,ra,O-S .,.-t.,_t,Zi:z:: ,". ;;;;;;;:;;";;

"rp",13. Merv Bryan, Pacers Ac, 1tt4:r2 r:29:2.1:91. steve shihp, p€nlswitle Hs, t:29:42;14. Par t{amon, Bucrneti universtv. t:14:lr 92. Kevin cood*tr, l"i.**"-iil t ,r",:s, g:.15. Dean Winelow, penn AC, l:14..4] Rahh Boardma!, Rrder corkg€, l:3o:43j 94,15, Dave cope, L€hieh, 1:t5:lo Kenrerh puah, ".c.;;,;;;;: i,:o,rr, su. ,rtr17. Paut Lucuski, I]enn Ac, t:15:1b Deasey, p.i."

"", r,jr,o_", S",'R;".r, u. ""rrr-18. Scott Lutrey, wiltiam. Coleee. lt15:2, bore,;.., "".r, ,' r,:r,re, !i. '*rit ,r,or.,19. Kall Dieter, Lehigh, t:15:46 Delakare SC, t:31:19 (ist Cotden MaEtels)j 9S.20. -Bob

craveu, u. of virginia, t:16.03 r@iceM. wi",i"_ur.i, E";;"I;t;;". "."f".",21. Ed Donohue, collibgswood Hs, r:16,17 t:3r.Z,jt pg,.rr_r_".,-ed""ir"_ir'ry,,,rr,tzfZ"a22, rohn skisrak, shore Ac, l:16:4r coLden Masrersr, roo. eiii;.,_;,' ""*. , ,,.r,23. rrv zab\ocky, Harrishurg an-{, r:16146 59; ror. n",, e"ir".a, ijil-,]i#i,u, ror. "*24. Sreve Harnish, uar, , lrt?:03 Moore, _^t. , t,zz,Zi: rO:. C-"." *"t},""r."a,25, Bob zoertick, S{artlhore col. AA, l:1?:09 :uzr., r:32.2;, rOr. r"" "".JJ*"ir, ..-a*26. John whCnr, Otney Kr{anrs, trt?:30 yMcA, r.32t33i ra5. ri r.r,"i- I

" r_.*.,. "c,2?. MiIe Donahue, swarrhDore cot.AA,7.r.t:38 rt3z:4?i I6. n.u"., vi.r.i-*'.r, -i:z,sa;

roz.zts. Jih Esan, patrtvrH.s., rrt?:5t Jerry Dorbow, "._oC, ii:rijiiog. *-29. Toh Munya, cateway Res. Hs, r:18:13 sloorhoJf, sr. 'e.tl*","'ji, -i.:j,r), ,ro. ",.30. Mike Naptes, rBr, D. c. , r:t8:16 David sranel, ciri, ir:,ai, ^iro". i.**

"""g_31. Larry wiEe, pacers Ac, 1:18:28 toa, "".t., i :+,zg; iri.-i.. ;r;;;,.,, ".""32. RrcLard zidny, u.ot Delawaae, rrl8:40 Ac, ,,:l,ne, ,ri. ",";'so"irl,l'iri.l" ^., ,,,r,33. Dave Hobbin6, paulvr!r.s., r:r8r4!r 58; ''3. R ;J;";";;:;., ."#'orou, ,,.u,3.{. Roberr Hempton, Delaware sc, 1:r8:53 j5, lt4. n.r_t.r"i"i"li",-ol..vil*uo,", r:ro,r5. Byrm Mudy, spainsrierd rossers, r:19:oo ro; lr5. Ed cebharr, """t., r,iiii, iro. fi*36. Don Malver, Bartibore oc, 1:r9:04 Forrest, o"r.*","'sc, iijo,.!,'in -".ol,,t._e.,37, Ri.hard Bouris, Lehigh, I:19:16 en, Balrihore oC, t,:i,Orj ,lS. ;;;" """"r",38. caif Balrhis, Delaware sc, t:19:23 sprrngfietd rogg""", ,,:r*ie,-lig. ;.._iry,r_u".",39. Kennerh Hur, u. ol Deraware, r:re:2? r;, s;i.gfier;1.r"""", i*i,ii r]0. ^-" ""_.40. David Brck, Delaware sc, r:r9:3? is, uar.; ,,.s,ozijii. "r"" ".;1"i, ".rrr-.,.41, Tony Diaho.d, D. C. Harliers. t:19:41 Road Runers, ,,.g,Zrr ,i),;;;;i*-r,

"ort_ilz. James Barnes, Letigh, t:19:4b dayHealth Balt., t:39:31;123. ;;il;"".r,43. Len Jobson, paut vr lls, N. J., t:r9:53 shore l.c, rt39ti7; Ea.;r;;;iltJ _,",.,.,14. chEk Miller, Ceh|Ial Je.sey Tc, 1:ZO:u 1r.40:19;125. Dous Brown, ;""i;;;i" ^c,j:: *:9"-*",', .:":.*mor€ co1.4_{. r:20:re rt4ot41: 126. r._-.";;;;;;,-;;i;.;;," ^.,to, rr4orecre. Lehlabi tt2a:29 L AA4| tZ?, Keftr Grove, paut Hairis Ac, r:4or47. Dd! Shonrs, North Jer6ey Srrider6, ttz1t4a u: t2B. Randy Jeminss, Deta;.,. S", r,ao,S:,48. rim Rupe!!, cateway Rsg. Hs, :.zaA3 rz9. Joh. Kei;er, .;;;";-i,;i;;; ,rr. ,""49, Dan Branren, Bucrnell Univ. , 1:2r:45 vanTiae, uar. , l:41:23: dr.'J.-." i,"pt", c.r_s0.,K€ith Patton, Delaware slorrs C1ub, t:21:50 TC, t:.ti:4r; t32: ""ru i.yr", *"i,'r,"r,ru,sr. Howa.d Rocha, cJ'rC, r:2t.52,52. Dougtas 133, Leorald wiltiaas, w'ir*i.;." rorca, r,,rs,::::jl"_,. .{Ic.,l:rrr,r"i 53, aob Heryer. ba. zz, tt,t. n"o,y c,i"t;:"""i., ,iniiei, *u. ".r.i;:,:,.,,,:,; ,:t wlnsro{, washinstotrsc, 1:22. Mc'-aiaon, sha,on H r, pa., l:44:orj 136. Jona_uat., t:22:ltj 56, Jack thon Eooper, Flfr Dips, t:44:16: 137. UhuckMcKe*er, SFiaalield JolEets, r:22. 7,57, , Dura,te, Have!r.,a i.rr"g., i,,i*a9, ,:s. o""gMarl- Belcier, Cloucesrel Colrry Colege, l:ZZ. White, Detaware SC, r,,++",St, t:q. #iru* H."-r7: .8. CaryS' 'o60., 1,or DFtardr-, ,z-:.e, k"r,.',. pcnnAL. t.,l<,.10. oO. r** r,_*,59. sean Ryan, Lehieh, l:23:23; 60. Tom Fi6he!, rlfr Dips, t:45:.16; ,4,-S.*, ri.,".", "o,r"".wat., L:23t25) 6r. Jim lvaldbu€se!, Detawar€ ti.ta .rogg.,u, 1.46,o3j r4z, l,r.i""i","*.,:?1"-9"1t:c:t 1.23:32;62. Roser clark, uat., 5t. Anrhobyj6 Bc, t:+i'2.+; ia:. cr,"-r". n-*r-.1:23.33; 63. Bob KieEsling, Eat., r:23:4'j 64. uat., t:.,16:.47! u;. cr,.lil" "."i* iii," ,irC]'Harry Berkowitz, Pem AC, t:2,1:Ot:65. Joln ingron YMCA, t:4?:31;1.,15. H.Ir.;,*"., r*Strojny, U. oI Delaware , ttz4:tz., 66. !.red Helms Dip6, I:4?r.49; ,rO. *.1.,, -.i-_.ir, ",r--lT,1i.-].1,r"..6?. relryKitz. paur-vr Hs, inston yMcA, rt4.1.53 r4.7. st""."EL-", _..,rarry, uat., tt24:43j 69. ]:4a:Zs,l.t8. Dan wise, eat., r:49rtlj 149, Cai]Cary Ad@s, cateway Reg. ]lS, rtz4:57, 1a. sciDertenlach, uar., l: 9:a1; I5O.- ;;1e cr"ve,Patrick Mulphy, Colmlia Univ., t:25:Osj paut Harrie AC, 1.49:s6, __ihooas H, l.o"t-_

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l6-OHIO RIVER ROAD RUNNERS CI,UB 6-MILE

wilminglon, Ohio, April l, l9?3t. Scott Halri6on, 33:07; Z, Jid Ackley, 33:22r3, Paul Josephson, 33t37t 4. Jae Holly, 33:,1715. Dave Pruile!, 3.1:Zlj 6. Russ McMahon, 3il:.!0; ?. Bob Cush€n, 4r, 34.,12 (lst Ower 40); 8.Rorand An.!ach, 46, 34155-, 9. Jerry Milie!,35:0r; 10. JolD Morola, 40, 35:07; 11. MikeSamudio, 35:36; 12. Jay Eirmingham, 35:46;13, Demy Halr€ran, 35:55: 1.,1. Jobn Stfeverr,36100; r5. Ar Dsman, 41, 36.41:16. Todd Delfr-at, 37t42;17. Roger Howard, 37:38; 18, Barrywealet, 31.46i 19. Eob l-ewis, 38:28r 20. DaveConklin, 39:03; 2L Eric Nel6on, 40135j 22. Jo.Simp6on, 4l:13t 23. Bob Thomlso!, 42:05;24.Paul Robertson, 4Z:29,ONE MILE FITNESS RUN- l. Tid S|Iewelt,r.7 r. ahrs F- Ka,o. (:2,1: .. Po'and Ajsp:.5,

5130; .1, Doug Gaston, 5:42; 5. Jim Busch!!,6:0?; 6- Man D@ar, 6.11. (22 finishe!s)Wea!he!: Owerca6t, 52o, 5 mph crosswind.Cour6e: Olt & back shullre (3 1ap6) on 6econ-

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ILLINOIS TRACK CLUB 4 & 8 MILE ROADRACES - CHAN4PAIGN, ILLINOISApz[ ?, 19?3. weather: Ov€icast, 600,no *inil8-MI!E1, Barney Hance, 22, I1liloio TC, 41.36Z, Dike Stirrett, 24, E. rlunoiE U. TC, 4l:493. Bill Bnlhar, Illinois SLate Univ, TC, 42:58.4. Bob Orcom€lrr 24r lllinois TC, 14t12s- Mike Kenyon, 28, Illinois TC, 45:566, Joe O'Shea, 28, lllinois TC, 47:12?. Ralph Ritter, 24! Illinois TC, 47t538. Don Widber, .!3, ll1inoi6 TC, ,19:089, Steve Shostrod, 30, Illinois TC, 1911410, Le6 cox, 2?, Illinoi6 Tc, 50:00ll. Chaales Downs, ,!2, Illinois TC, 5l:oo12. Al Edgecodbe, 20, Il1inoi6 TC, 5i:0913. Robert Turnbull, 31, IlLinois TC, 51,411,1. Mal shurtleft, 50, llinois Tc, s2:1515, Bill Mitchell, 32, Illinois TC, 53:1716. Sandaa Davis, 2?, lltinois TC, 6?:044.MILE

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smith, To-rohto shid- 2:oo:13; Z?. Don DesaEg.ers, 2:01:20; 31. ceo. ny, -fOC, ZrOOt36.,2,3.Alrins, Camor'dCF sm,\"o dpr ,\at. una .,T&F Club, 2:01:59; Gault, z:oO:3?: 29, Dona,32. Frark Cetilas, to Eatsamo, RochesterBrantford TC, 2:02:08. TC, 2:OO:39j 3O.crahah

bad rorr€d to ahn@ hca4 lrt:in in rh. fuhrh.JaD4 Im*h6 'ih ! di;. "rr ba bs d lljui€s rftdDaylon.qhoillRo.d.klr.*er UdEdtv llw!@ r sd Dldv b d. ftattlog,Imurdeb'le!g'"s€d t; d&eol,dln u€r,lti..r 6 bab rri

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to oC. had ben '*I l)|atuin f0ru atef [v! 1116, bl'nre u1sry R@ fi@ irr,lecd and tui,ibed sd*h.Dolcs.d.aof(xa'a.adrnbe tu, Dovrd s aldiBeach Boule,3rdi, a,6forrh aJd herd on b thaa DGliiiob r th3 rri:h b I hoif.

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16. Andy Caaani, Ham-ilton Spaflan TC, l:53:53i 17, Malk Ltman,Syra.use Charger6,1:5.1:53; 14. Mike Laai-gan, Eamilton OC, I:55:.13;:9, Eob LazenbyrKLr.hener-lvaref too TC,

Lordon Pacers, 1:5?:15j21. \4athew Lynam,Syracus€ Charger6,1:58:33;22. Douglas B.1!olf e, Kitchener-Waterloo TC, l:54.34; 23.Neil Rygus, TorontoSt.iders, 1:58:39j 24,Roger Martindilt, Hamil.to! Spartan TC, 1.59:11;25, Phil Meaney, TOC,1.59:.11j 26. W. Jobn Sw -zer, U- ol Torontd TC,

6. John Modry, 2A, vat.,22:19, ?. Tom Te!!il,22, da1., 22t4518. Jack Dufly, 25, Iac, 22:58;9. Bob Mccarthy, 22, uat.,23.10;10. Do!Friesen, 32, ll1. Tc, 24:05; 11, Jei!y PaBk,23,uat., 24:21;12. Doa Phi11ip6, 54, ITC, 24r58;13. Diane Marargh, 15, Urlana Cazelles, 25:07;l.!, Barce Kelsey, 25, uat., 25:U;15. waarenFord, 31, Ir1. TC, 25:13. (21{ini6hers)Notes...h tie 8-mile, Barney Hance cut llsI-om Da\p Crorre'. b brrodg, our"c -.ord,firishing in 4l:36. Sccond place finisher DikeStirritt was only 2s o{J the old record.

--stephen B. Coldherg--

JEROM' DRAYTON WINS 64TH ANNUAL RUNHamilto!, ontario, Saturday, March 31, 1973

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TRIPI,E CITIES RUNNE15 KILO ROAD RACE, CIIENSNGO I.ORXS,NEW YORK,^ MARCll 3r, l9?3weather: 55', cloudy. cour6e: Cerrilieit by AjlUStaDdardd Comittee.l. Keith Hartrnan, 30, liager l-ake6 RC, .,191012. Donald M. Brom, 27, Ro.heste! TC, 49:523. Caly Wallace, 23, RRC, Harpur, 50:084. Galy Leighto., 24, Tliple Citi€s RC, 5t:285. Jolb A. Butlerfield, 36, U.s. Nal-y, 5r:446. Tir Welles, 33r FinEer !ake6 RC. 52.20

rihiEher. They toud our about the lace on *molning ol the rac€ and rook ove! 20% oJ rhellizes I Mrs, Butterltel.l found rhe wearhertoo cold. Thei! ta.s conrlasted vivedty withtllP palci 6 rateri/ed cor prexlo.s rhich domr_sateil the lield, --Ha!!y Belkowftz__

?. Robeli P. congdon, 27, FLRC,8, Patrick Maha!, 19, TCRC,9. Keith Solomor, i8, TcRc,10. Derck Irechefie, 28, Roch€ster TC,ll. Edward Stabl€r, 43, Syra€use,

53:15

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12- Donald BaeI, 25, Fi.ge! Lak€s RC, 541163. RicAard S, 'dmar, zO, SUNy, B rghamto!,

54:19: 14. Clyde Rollins, 18, Ithaca, 5E:OO; 15.chip Boelm, 15, ACRC, 5sro0; 16, Kevin oweo,19, SUNY, 55:02; 1?. David Pamel], ti, trha€a.55:10j 18. sherdoD Melnitsky, 19, SUNY, 5512,19, David Cuthirl, 24, F!RC, 56:l3j 20. JesceB. shaw, 16, r!Rc, 56:40; 21, Malk Loetrn,Ith.La. "?:00: 22. Carj Verccr, 25, uar.5?:15j 23, Tob de Boet, 12, FLF'C, 57.3j1 24,Harry Berkowitz, 32, PetuAC, 5?,38t 25.Johh Moliarly, U, Susque. Valey, 5?:.1?j 26.Stephe! Keppler, l?, Chen.Fdrks, 5?:5Oi 2?,Gelard Browr, 24: unat., 5?r53: 28. Rolard!ac!o, 16, Chenanso Fork6, 5?:55i 29. JoBedrSalems, 19, SUAB, 58:3Oj 30. Ti4 McNeit, 1?,Ithaca, 58:42; 31. Kevin La*r€nce, 16, TCRC,5a:44; 32. Aran Jo!e6,.36, aCP'C, a9.44i 33,Demis Rydos, 15, Chendgo Folks, 58:5?;34.Leon S. Nei@aD, Jr., 21, FLF.3, 59.a6t 35,Chlis Cody, l.!, Norrh Hish, 59:09;36. Bobosborne, 36, TCRC, s9:17; 37. Biu o,B!ien,4I, Sl racrsF Ch: -e-!s, oo o l8. Jameb lrarr-6horn€, 49, Finger Lakes Rc, 60:,12: 39. F,K.Moore, 50, FLRC, 60:56j 40. Kevin Mccarthy,la, SUAB. 6l:02: 4t. David \4. dopt,,ns, ,t,SyracuEe Chargers, 61:16; 42. RarpL FuUe", 28,'[AF'C,62:15j 43, Arnotd BriAAs, 5?, SylacuseChargers, 62:.!0j .1.4, Tom Bond, 2?, Chenan8oForks, 62:50; .!5. lfillim Bowie, l,!, Cherangor01116, 63:.,11; 46. Jim Booker, 14, FI-RC, 64:40j 4?. Kevia Lavin, I3, TCRC, 65:22:48,Ronslocum, 29, TCRC, 65.40; !r9. Kefth Rerdot.ts,14, Nolwich, 65:,18: 50. Keith Lavin, 12, TCRC,66:04.. 59, Diane Hetd, 14, Chenango Folks,?0:s?. (?? fini6hers) Nores. , . The tirEt rhrecrrjseis went out rogether ar rhe start and stay_ed aroup€d for six m es (5:04, Istla, 26.3a,,31t52), Alte! six hiles llartad slow1y pultedavay, Harha. rs d coDVe!tcd ong-distenc-licyclist. He re his tirst mararhoD six daysearlie! in the Fingea takes Runing Club ev€nahd tied ior lirst with te@mate Bob congdon.l{a?tDan is a Ph, D, in physics, and reache€ arBroohe coury colle8e; he ha6 o.1y b€en rram-ilg hard at .unning {or less than a yea}; lasryeaa he tried to make th€ Ol)mpic ream as acycli6t, Don Brown ran a 6ub-2:30 harathonat Boston last year, and caar wallace lan2.30:48 ia Jan@ryrs Jersey Shore MarathotThe cow6e is a moderatety hilty tour ot black-top.outry idad8. !ilth place tinisher, JolnButteilield is a 6ub-2:30 maaathoner who hadflow! east {rom Calilornia with his iahily tbenight betore. }le is in the Nara dd is to besla'ioned nea. w"sh ogloo. Pis \ife ,as thcthtrd lemale lirisher & his son rhe yougesr

I'T. LAUDERDAI-E RRC IO-MILE RUNFt. lauderdaler Fta., Aprit 8, t9?3- CohnaM6o.ey, 32, eadily won the road race iD 5?:34,He linished almo3t 4 milutes abead oi seconollace fiaisher Biit sudy. rlor, almocr wiaiitess

1. colhar Mooney, 32, 5z:34; z. BitI sudy,zt, 6lt5oj \. Ab Aad s, to, Dl:l?; !. cen,Healtoa, 33, 66:18j 5, Don Borange!, 28, 6?:47; 6. carl Foot€, 20, 68:to.2-MILE RUN- 1. Malti! Ciles, 36, lL26i Z.Larry Rose, 25, IL32t 3. Fred Cile3,14, l1:33;,1. Mike Maher, 13, 11:42; E. Cene custad, lj,

l2r23i 6, Roy smith, 27, 12:30.z-MILE ELEMENTARY- t. Jobn Tbomas, tO,

13r34i 2, Chris Wagner, 10, l9:1i1;3. SteweSeste, 10, 19:45; .,1. Pall Meccar, 10, Z0:Ol

--cene cusrad__

The lnternational Prep Invitarionat Tracka.dField Meet sponsored 6y lhe Coca-Cota Bor!-i g Co, ol Cb c"Co ! ilt bF h- d on the eiChr_laDe Uni.oyal all-wearher track at prospectHigh School, Mt, Pro6pect, Ilinois, starri!tsat 1?,m. Jue 9th, The heet wilt bing togett_er the rop hish school seniols in the countryaDd the best of an brsually srlosg tietd of per_torqers ftom loreign lands. Amons the Iifstathletes entered a!e: C!aig Virgin, Lebanor,Il1. (4:08 & 8:45 iadoor6 tLis year); wm. Dab-ney, Boys High, Biook4r, N. Y. (r:5r, 8 ano.1:10.8 as:.rior laE yea!, rrd poocrr per-kins, Richr ond, Va. (9:00.5, A coaches 6mok_e! and i.ternational coachibg ctinic offerinqthee bous ol giaduare credit will be herd i!.on. uctiob wirh tle neFL. Fo!ILrrhc- rotor-

Joe Newton, Meet Direcror,York HS, E1mhur6t, I11.60125,

OHIO RIVER ROAD RUNNERS CIUB2-MAN 20 MILE RELAy, Keneing, OhioAprir 15, 19?3. weather: Suny, ?2o, 5 hpnbreez€ frotu south. Coulse: Out & back, obsccdbda!y blaLl op roaos ovcr hilly tcrrc n.The race was really a 10 hile reah (2-man)

race, as all cortestarts srarred togelher adindiviilual times weae added ro set rhe re6!ecr-1. Jio Sroan, 55,24t 2, ChtiEClaeer,5.tt2j,3, Pat I-enahan, 58:02; -,1, Bob cushen, 6o:4?j5. Jih DoDaldson, 61:3r: 6, Jobn Melota, 62:00; ?. RaDdy MiUeI, 63:o?; 8. Bar.y Weaver,63:l5i 9. Roland An3pach, 64:s6; to. John Stro-lell, 65t42j Il, Don Crock. 65:45; IZ. tie, A1D€lmd & Todd Denman, 65:56; 14. Don Busch-ur, 66:18; ls. Chesler Katb, 66:,!6j 16. TiftIlawk, 6?:19; l?. walt ceorge, 6?:20; 18. SreveRoberts, ?0:20: 19. Dan Pickret, ?2:53; 20.Jim Ha!ibnan, 73:40; 21. Louis Bols, i6:08;22. Dick craig, ?8:13j 23. Michaer Siak, 80:4424, Bob Bo,ers, 8t:34:2s. Carot t4abaa.F_a4t23,TEAM RESULTS- l Johr Merola & pat Le!a_hd, 2:00:02; Z, Don Crock & Jim S1oaa, z:01:

09; 3. Bob cushen & Rolald An6!Ech, 2:05143;4. Rmdy Mil1er & Ba!!y weave!, 2:06:22.

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.lg 5-Mi, lo-Mi. zst.n zo,Mt,TERRY ZETCLER W]NS I5-KILO STATE OF t. Bill Scobey, 28:30 56:48 1t27..2s r.5rt4sOKI-AHOMA TITLE RACE 2t 26.31 (Mzr at,16h) 2, 52 :Z 4Tul€a, Oklahooa, Apfil 14, t9?3- Terly zeig- 2, Carros Allalo,28:30 57t16 rt29.O5 r55.rz]e! won the 15km okla. state Ch@Dionship 2:33:50 3:03:39race at Mohawk Falk in 49:18. Telry Lewis 3. BiU Anderson, 2A36 59t43 t,34t3' zt\z.O4was about ?5y bshind Zeigler during the race 2,4tt13 3.Ilt59but courdn't .lose the gap. A field ol l? sralred 4. Doug Sailo!s, 29.46 60:0A r:32:3? t:59:09ad 1? fini6heil. weather: 58o, sumy and wi4dy. z:4ztAl 3.!4.OA', lerry zelgreri zz, rursa,., aeify Lewls, 1r, lnlsa,

5. Dave Russerl, 32:1A 64:52 tt38:23 2.05.a42.16.34 3:17:23

3, lleuy shavnee, 2?, Tulsa, 5a:08 6, Davs palk€, (tsr ove! 40) 3:18:25; /. Dave4. Glen Ddr.ough, 31, Tulsa, s?:15 Waco, (2nd over,10), 3:18.25; 8. orvitre AtkinE,5. Tom Kedpt, ,!8, Ba*l€sv le, 57:15 3:19j56; 9. Bob Branch, 3:24:,12: to. Don Jone6,6. NolDan Sloan, 35, Tulsa, 58:28 (3rd Ove! 4o), 3:25:56; lt. Jon Brower. r:z/:54:?. Biu Morrison, 30, Bartieswilte, 6o:06 lz, Bob carman, (4rh Ow€r 40), 3:29:t?; 13.8. Er.ce MacMunin, Tur6a, rjr:03 John pasliano, 3:32:59, 14. B;b Cjrya^, 3t\ztz3,9. Mark Weston, Dewey, Okla., 16, 6t:44 15. B?ic Hamersreia, 3:4?:09; 16, carv Dewitr10. Harold McDorald, 45, Badken Alrow,62:t7t 3taTtZAi 11. Bob Herdar, 3:5?:52; tB. Bvron1l- Bill Thompso., 40, J.nk.,6Z:22it2. Bilie po!t6,.!.Oir24;19, Det Linam, 4:O?:O5j jO.Chitwood, l?, Ft. Wolth, 64:05;13, Bob Marrin,Bruce Robi.son, 4:09:0?t Zt. Bill Cot.er, rjs!az, Inlsa, 64:42;14. cene Jobnson, 39, Tu1sa, Ower 50), 4:09:15; 22. At cooler, (2nd Over 50),66:03; 15. Rdilall l-.wett, 22, Tulsa, 66:35j .4:22:31; 23. ctyde A[ing, {3rd Over 5oJ, 4:26:3916. JoeOzmo!,.4?, Tuisa,68rl?;1?, Cordon 2.,1. Linda Borltik, IA, i:4tt2|i 2a. ceza Boftti!,McKeague, .46, Tu13a, ?0:5.1. 4:,[:23. TeaD: t. ccAc, ll; 2. seniorB Tc,5-KILO RUN- l Larry McDonald, 18, Bror."o 18; 3. so. calif, stridefs, 22; .1. Senio-s TC-B,

,"1-t, 1: a, ', rohn ,^ -E b-ook, 22, . .,bc1?:33j 4. Paul Lookabaugb, 19, Stillwafef, t8lO0; 5. Paul Waterbury, 15, Bartlesville, 18:35i6, Art Brow.ing, 4r, TuIsa, 18:!r8; ?. ailtBoggs, 37, Tulsa, t9:2?; 8. Vincent Santine,3t,Bcrr -". 1F, ,:,0: o, C-rr S.of" . t . 'op In,Ma., 25:35: 10. Martha Battese, t9! Tulsa,26.04 (rst 1!oaan): 11. MariIF Cray, zri, Nor-man, 32:21,12. Chris SaDtine, 8, Baltlesville,49105. (r2 Etarred & t2 {inished)

--Vern Whiteside--HUDSON-MOHAWK RRC 3.MILE RUNSUNYA Campus, Albany, N. Y, , April 8, 19?3l. Jim Shrader, 1il:25j 2. Bill Boyre, 15:36:3.Jim Bo*les, 16r10; 4. Ted Bicl, 16:3,!i 5. paulRoseaberC, 16:,15; 6. Par Srevart, 16:;19j ?.Greg Wilco:, l?:06; 8. Tim Atkel], I?.i.1r 9.Al McKinlay, L8:58; 10, Steve McComelL, t9:25:It. Ed Thodas, 19:30; 12. Lindsay Ciilds, t9:31j13, Don Wilker, 19.32; 1.4. Joln Ross, 19:39; t:.Joe ciccoae, 20:29; 16. Mal McComelL, 21112.\ores,..,i,S\'aq-r. . hoJr6ar FrbrFa, bgthe State Universtty at Albany Z-mite !ecord lynor. lM 20,, ran:ra, \'th he - i " ru Lnthe best time ever lo! a TIMRRC }ace,

Arrdw, Okla,, 16:50; 2, Joe Sketron, 2t, Stnl' Z?. - - Stan Ro6enfield--HURLEY SPI-ASHES TO NINE MIIE VICTORYOneonta, New Yoik, April 1, 1973- Eighteen

hardy disrance r@ers bfaved a pouring cotdiain abd a strolg headeind ro compete in rhe5th annual Mark Dye Nine Mil€ Ope! IlandicapRoad Race, The OteBo to SUCO Campu€ ru wa3qon by One.nta srat€ cross-cohrfy coach JotnHufley in 51:,12. Leadilg ior rhe Iirst ? hile6 otthe grind {ere Tim Hickting, Iri-Vatley cro6s-coufiy champ:or from Edmeston, and Cha"reParmalee, Hartq.ick CdlleCe Ptacehent Direc-tor, They erenrually linished second and thildas ljurLey, rwerup in this race on seweralprevious occasion6, splashed hard coming upChestnrt and West Srreets io gain fir6t ptace,Hickling clocked 52:20 and won a taage silweiboel for capruring the hddicap loirioi oI fberace. Parmalee r@ 52:35, over toui Dilutesah€ad of 4th place fiii6he!, .41 yaAe!, ot Unale-go C. S, Larry Smith, l9?l winner from Coolers.r. John Huley, North Medlord C1ub, 5l:12Z, Tim llickling, Edheston, 52:20\. ha!li- Pdrmc F-. arrtr ./-oi -C".5 :l-.1. A1 Yager, Unalego C.S.,ffi i: i:i",Jill;,

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sHrP RUN (31. r MII,ES) PASADENA, CALTF, Frankli., N.l.., 60:05; 8. Roberr Lulrnam,April ls, 1973- Bill scobey puued sreadily away ScheneruE, 63:15; 9. Ban chin, onednta srare,from his earry comletition to captule the lir6t 64:OO; tO. Met Schaefer, 50, Harpui6vitte (Wonultra-marathon ever held in southern california_ rhe seniors Trophy): [. Duke ow;n, lnadila,-A lield of 43, includirs eigLr sub-z:30 mararhon- ?Or36j 12, B t Chrisenan, (rsr vet€rans 30_49ers, started lhe racei.idear cool, cloudy wear- Diw.), ?2:.43;13. Eob Smultens, coope!sbwn,her. The cour6e consisted of allernarins a 3-mi-?3:to; 14, cieg pascate, tz, Oneonta; ?z:soj 15.re loop arohd the Rose Bovl wifh a 9 mile toop Karen cere€na, 14, FranLli., ?9:rg (rsr cjirr);to Descanso Gafd€ns and back over a moderarely 16. patrick Coudon, 13, Oneonra, 86:41; r/, vichiUy road though resideDtial areas, with a harf Ronovech, Oneonra, 88:4s; 18. Auilis yase",dile straightaway at lhe 6tart and finish. Six U!a!ego, 9O:OO. __JdrD Hu!ley-_teahs Etarted but o.1y Iou! could tinish rh€ necessary three men, with Culve. city -4C wimrns NE IyLY - EIICTED OFFIC ERS Og THE ROADrrF oo.. d vision :dd Lie Scn.o's rc riming.; PUNNLPSCI tB oE a{,rcP'( Aweterans categdly, Members ot the Cutwea Citv lresident: Car wiUiams, 8605 Acoh ci.cle,AC and Etudenrs taom Et celtlo Schoor acred a; viema, virgiria zzt80course euiiles a.d timels as well a6 han.Uirs the vice-Pieside4t' West| Joe Fender6on, wolldwater stops to ensure the 6ucce6s of lhe ew;t. Publications' P.o. Box 366, Moutain view,

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Vice-Pre€ident, Centrar: Arne Richalds, 1430Fairchild, Manhattan, Kansas 66 502vice-P!e.ident, South: Neal Picken, 10106 Nep-dale Drirc, Houstot, 'rezzs 7?072Vice-Presiilelt, Noltb: Ha1 fiigddn, 28r5 LakeSbole Daiwe, Michigan City, IndiaDa 46360Vic6-Pre6ide!i, Ea€!: Don Bar6eo, 156 Lafay-ette Parkwayr Roche6te!, New Yoak 14625Secretary: Norman B!a.d, 1330 New HampshireAve., N.W,, Apt.911, waEhinston, D.C,20036Treasule': Norhan Lee, J!,, 3935 west ShoreRoad, EdAewater, Maryland 21037,

TRIPLE CITIES RONNERS CLUB MEETSUNY Binshmton Track, April15, 1973Suny, ?0 degrees,Open Two Mile- 1 Kevia Owe., 18, 10:36; 2Andy Lavin, 46j 3. Bob Osborner 36,open Mile- l. Jed Macy, s:ro; 2. Join Moriarty,

Children's Mite- l. Joln Hart, 6:24,3 & I,z-Mite Road Ru- l. TomCarte!,20, l?:15; 2, Chip Boeln, 1?, 20:21; 3. Tom Bo!d,221011 t, B l Bor e, l . /:28: .. Ric{ adr'c",l<, '2:Jo 6. K-vio Larn, ll, 2l:48; l. Ro-S ocln, 2o, 2Jr00; 8. DiM- rl- d, r, 25:49,9, Lee Dahier6oa, 2?:32; 10. Dale lleld, !t0,27:33. (l.4Iini6hers). --AIan Jones--

DON'T MISS THE THIRD ANNUAL TRIPLECITIES RUNNERS CLUB TWENTY KI!O ROADRACE, Ve6tal, New Yo!k, NooD, Saturday,

Vestal SeEquiceatennial Celebralion. Sarctionedby the Niagaaa District AAU. Entlyforms from:Alan Jone6, 3?i? Wildwood Diiwe, Endwell, N.Y,13760. Entry Fee: $1.00 (19?2 wiber; Jim Boyle,Roch€6ter, l:09:08. 6 Cou!se Record)ANNOUNCINC THE FIRST TRUST--North AreairY" Maralhon, Syracuse, N.Y. Contact. Mrs.Diana Pei1, 405 Rut! Rd, , No. Syracuse, N. Y,13212. DaLe. Suday, Mat 20, 1973 ll:45 A.M.CII,ES KEMP, MILLROSE AA, WINS MET. AAUSENIOR T5 K]LOMETER RUN TITIEScarsdale, N.Y., Apiil1, 19?3- Cile6 Kem!,

22, of the Mithose -A-4 won his first Met AAUSr. Championship when he 1ed a lield of 202r'leer€ to the rape in the i5tm title lace alscarsdale, N. Y. The race, sponsored by thescarsilale Delalthent ol Recreation, rne Scars-dale National Bad< & the Scalsdale Road Ru-

a two laP certilied coursein the rain, Kea!, lolme? SwaaUbore CollegerllD€i, wa6 timed i.48:01. lle won by 39s overwiI :r Bragg of r}e \or'l- JerEey Sr!iders,Course recordr ,15:47 by Barry Broq, NYAC,

14. Tom AobinEon, 26. NYAC, 5O:51

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1971.1. Ciles Kemp, 22, Milhose AA, 48:012, Wtlliam BraCg, No. Jersey Stridera, 48:.!01, How c Rla.. 2t, Npu wor^ AC, 48:.64, Euiot Rogefs, 25, New York ACt 49:155, Flank Mccan!, 22, f'oldham U!iv.,49:l?6, Fred Best, 3?, Certral Jer6ey TC, 49:25

15, Leo Baltazor, 25, Prattstru!g, 5l:OI16. Join Garlepp, 35, Milllose .AA. 5r.111?. Pat Bastick, 39, Milliose AA, 5t:2518. Daryl ReeEe, 23, S!, Johnis U., 51:3319, Bru€e SelmaE, 25, SIAC, 5r:3620. Paul r.ishe!, 19, NYC (tsr Jr,) 51:3?2I. Bennett Ge.6ima., 30, CPTC, 51:4222. 4obe!t Bylnes, 19, Fordham, 52:0923. Bilt Gordoa, 39, St, Anrh, BC, 52:1?24. Steve Fiamengo, 18, Colrmbia, 52:1925. Bennett Flax, 27, St. Anth.EC, 52:3.126. Paur Fet6cher, 27, LIAo, 52:48t 27. Dansulli€n, 23, BrooklF, 53:02; 28. Dave Black.Etone, 32, central Park TC, 53r05; 29. charj-es collier, 30, State! Island AC, 53:rr; 30,vito Ba!ba!a, 19, st. Johnrs u. AA, 53:zit; 31.Syl Pascole, 25, @at., 53,25i 32. Joln Brafl-nan, 23, Centlal Park TC, 53:31j 33, Eillshilley, 19, Edield, Conn., 53135;34. PaulSkuddei, 19, Pelb@, 53:40; 35. Fran Spadaro,23, Yorktown, 53:44;36. Lar!y Reyes, 20,San Diego TC, 53:46; 3?, william !ink, 23,United AA, 53:5.4; 38. caiy Mltucke, 30, Milt.dale, 53:58; ,10. Dr. Walt M.Couell, .,11, WLarto., N. J. , 54.02 (lsr Ver. ); 41. Jim McDonagh,49, Millrose AA, 54:35 {znd Vet.); 42. Ar Buri24, Whalton, N.J., 54:37; 43, Ernie Rivas,23, United AA, 54:58;4.4. Art Forster, l?,Thornwood, N.Y., 55:03; 45. Paul lngrassia,21, l-ong lslanil AC, 55:09j 46. Dan crace, 35,MiUrose nA, 55:13;4?. James Voorhees, 16,N. J. , 55:24; .18. Clilf Cddanor, 23, UnitedAA, 55i32t 49, Larly Langer, 25, l,enaa.otpap, <q..?; 50. oe Jo.-s, 2?, sra--d rs_rand AC, 55:3?; 5t. Bill Jone6, 25, United AA,5q:40: qZ. Rodney Calle.o-r, 25, I n_Led A.A55:43; 53. Joe De Rose, 15, CLappaqua, 55:4.4;5,{, Andy Micelk, 24, Scarsdale, 55:50: 55.Fred walker, 34, St. Aoth, BC, 55,55j 56.Ma"vin SaDuels, 18, United AA, 56.0.!j 57,Arex Eenry, 22, uni.€a AA, 56:22: 58. RichDeshond, 15, N.J., s6:23; 59. Bill Ce!usn.,19, cath€deral c,, 56r26j 60. Bdb Kapra., 30,MiIIroEe AA, 56:29; 51. Noam Friedma., 27,St, Anth. BC, 56:35j 62. Johr Vanderberg, 15,Sca"sdare, 56:36;63. Pete A6@a, 18, scar6dale, s6:46;64, Belnie Wright, 26, SIAa, 56,51j 65, Don ]-indaur, 31, St. Anth. BC, 5?:18:66, Pete Brilr, 2s, Shore AC, 57:24t 67. C"-e

ll. Ore-..i.h. ct.. -1t)6: 6o. Geo C- ,la er.,13, \wC. ?:18 {Jro VF ,): t0. qo\alo Basi6,33, Brooklld, 5?:40. , ?7. T€d Corbitt, 53,NYPC, 58:0? (l.t Masters),.99. Bill Corare,51, Millro8e AA, 60:39 (znd Masteas)..100,Carole Fridley, 24, lort !e,e, N.J-, 60:,{3(1Bt l.emare); 101, Nina Kuscsik, 32, SuffolkAC, 60:45 (znd Feoaie)j 123. Margaret Athay,1?, Chappaqua, 65:16 (3!d Female);132. H.uyprice, 53, Brookl]a, 68r10 (3ril Masters);190.Nicho as Deak, 68, S.arsoal", 8/:40 (o oeblli4isber) 202 Etarte!s, 19? firisb6as)Met 1AV Senior T.afr: 1. Fordham Univelsity

AA, 43i Z. Milllose AA, 52i 3. New YorkAC,96:4. ceatral Park TC, 9?;5. Statea IslandAC, 126; 6. St. Anrhony's BC, r2?; ?, Unft€dA-4,, r29j 8. Lo.g Island AC, r?l; 9. NYPC,r94.

--Joe Kleineraaq--

7, Bi11O'Brien, 20, Mitlrose AA, 49.518. FrabkHardeb^an, 2?, Cenhal ParkTc,491529. Paui Mascali, 20, St. John's U.AA, s0:10r0. Eoqard lterrinetda, 20, uat.,11. Paul Nowicki, 20, rorilh@ Univ,, 50:3412. Jim Kelly, 20, Fordham Univ. AA, 50:34la. Var!cl Phil:ppe, 20, Fordllam U,, c0:15

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Z:)]ST ANNUAL ROTARY SIIAMROCK MARAAHONCo-spon6or€d by the Virginia Beach Rotary ddth€ Tidewat€a Stdders.virginia Beach, Va., Sat., Malch r?, r9?3Rune!6 llom all walks ol liJe, includins a

judge, aD FBI agent, doctors, writels, archi-tect8, dentists, teachels, attorneys aad & en-tire f@ily Jrom Da]+on, Ohio coDpeted in theRotart Shadrock Ma!athon over a certi{iedcoulse made tougher by wind6 ol ,{0 to 60 mpl1.The wiuer, Clen Logan, was in his fi!s!

marathotr. Hers a studelt at Old Dominioa Uu-versity, He clocked 2:34:31, retl over LiE an-nounced goal oi 2:30r00. rhirry-eight oi ss en-tlanfs finished the ru, 3l in uder the allowedhaximrm of four hour3. The course is absorut-ely llat a.d scenic. It winds its pay alona lhebeachlronl, throuah an Army Post, alorg iourmiles of tlails ih Seadhore State Park. past agou.ourse ilto a recreation lark and beacktothe oc€anj.ort. TropLies were presented to thelirst three places in iour ag€ grouls.i. Glen Logan, Virginia Beach, \a., 2t34t3r2. w.l-. Hamack, Quantico, Va. , 2:45:363. Lee W. Fidle!, Folt Eustis, ya,, Z:48t34

rhe llooded eigLt-1ap course with oDe 50ystretcb where tbe llln€rs had to negotiate4 co 6 in.h€s ot wate!. Ia spite oI this, the50 degree weaLLer with Do winit led to a num-ber of ler€onat bests.Ilarolil DeMoss of Moutain View, CalitorEra,

in 6ixtn pbce, led the 30-39 ag. group. In atighx tLree-way battle tr the .{0-49 age grou!,NorD Alsobrook of DaUas edeed Toe Kempfand Arne Richards, Vein White6ide dd BoLMaltin tied lo! rbe 50 and up awald.Terry Ziegler lidshed Ee€ond to Johuy Hal-

ber6tadt in the 19?l Oil Capital Marathdn, hi6lirst marathoD eifort. He has now wotr 6everof eteven maratloD sta!ts, with two victo!iegi. the USTFF narioral cLahpiorships and onEa rhe rcnrai D- a-., -r.-Srar.s, qaaa Rr-ner and oroud HoE ewents.t. ferry Ziegier, 22, Tulsa, Okla., 2:26:.!82, Roge! Var, 18, Siloam Sprtbgs, 2r36:533. Haak Eran€, 20, Siloa SpliDgs, 2:3910?4. Rodger Lo:, 2r, Siloam Spi.gs, 2:.10:365. TerlyL€*is, a1, Tulsa, Okla., 2:.,11:406. Harold DeMoss, 3?, Mt. View, 2t44,5a?. Mike McDDmell, 31. Olla.City, 2:50.273. Glen Dorroueh, 31, Tulsa, Okla., 2:53:4?9. Jim Cray, 3C, Cila, City, Oh1a., 2.56:2510. Wm. L. Bro!,a. 26, Mineral Wells, T€raB2:5?:09; ll. wrci-t S.r1liwan, 25, Enid, Okla.,2:5?r23; 12, Norr..\lsobroo!, ,12, Dallas,Texa6, 2r58:0!i L-1. -om Kempf, 48, Bartles-wille, okla., zii9:aii 1=, Ratph Taite, 30,Dalta6, T€xas, 2:jr:1!.r !5, Alne Richards,40, Mannatt@, <::;zs, 3:00r0Zi lli, rie, Nor-man Sloan, 35, rrs: ! \Iark Hardisty, 18,Normar, Okla., -1rac:34: 13. Mil<e schlink, 36,Richardson, Te:::, 3:aliC6: 19. Albert Becken,,14, Sar Anlodo, i.xas, 3:0i:li; 20. ChuckLiv dB" o . ' :. - -o_ .. ya", .J 0a:20: 21,H.E. Ba.ter, 12, \1!s!aq, OkLa., 3:0.,1:55;22. Al1an LDckrer, 2:, \lag.olia, Ark,, 3:0?:23;23. Ar! Br.;Lrs. -!, Iulsa, 3:r0:09: 24.Bruce MacMuLL:!, 3!, :!:sa, 311.23: 25. Ran-dall Cdburr, 22, ai-7. C\rt, 3:1|t21i Zt'. BillMccray, 23, \12!!€:,r8, Caltl,, 3.12.\0;27.Br l, C-/--., Ok,:., a:la: t28. tie, Bolr Marr., 5Z ( v€rn Whiteside, 53,Tulsa, 3:16:21; 34. .iolr l,Iitz, 23, Foft Wolt-efs, Teias, lr21::.1: 31, tsarold McDo&ld, 45,BrokeD Arro*, A\b. , 3122,12, 32, David Mc-Cletdon, 17, Tuls:, 3121:01; 33. Wendell Yiagst20, SpringiielC, \!..,, 3tZ1t22:3.!, Lran Frank-1 n, 9, \o . "o, O- -., r:"1:ll; ,c, Caf ,o.Barrre!, 1,1, Mus:abg, Ok1a., 3.3.1:40; 36.Gor-don McK€ague, 1i,, Tulsa, 3:37:52; 37. Donaldstrimer, 29, Dallas, Texas, 3:40:23;38. BiltMor!ison, 30, Bartlesville, 3:.16:36; 39. Dar-r€1 May, .15, SaE Aitonio, Texa6, 3:.18.1.4;40,C-ry Oz a", 2'. | ...o6. ^a!s.s, r:4o: 4; /r ,Daniel Sche.rz, 33, Auroaa, Kansas, 3:50:32;

5. Robeit Spor6ta, Reading, Ma6s,, 2154:516. william Warker, yorkrown, ya., 2t57,22r. va!! shoE.r!, \orfotL, va., lr00::8. Richaid Jambor6ky, R€ston, Va., 3:03:559. Paur Vantrle, Ft, B€l@if, Va., 3:08:0710. Woody Har"etl, Elizabeth City, NC, 3:08:1311, Rot,ert Monanan, Carterst, N.J., 3:12:0?12. William T. Moore, Poquoson, Va.3:15:0513. Geolse El1iott, Rockwille, Md,, 3:16:.1114. Grahd Huston, Arlingron, Va,, 3:16:5?15. Arthur DnHaime, Reston, Va., 3:18:4816. Chatle6 Ceorge, Virginia Beach, 3:21:15l?. tie, Jeray Bocrie, Chesapeal€, Va. & RtstyLamade, vilgtnia Beach, 312r.46; 19. DeanisreBlac, Fitchhurg, Mass,, 3.28.1'1;20. Dave5-ile . Norrol\, Va,, l:28:54, 21. Jolu P. Ken-tedy, Al€xandlia, Va,, 3:30:59; 22. Lotis Rice,Virginia Beach, 3:36:43: 23. Tom Elsas€er,VirAinia Beach, 3:38:33; 2.!, Bernard F, Smith,I-ynchburg, Va., 3:40;06; 25, Maatin Sullivan,Faiafd, Va., 3:42:03i 26, Tim Fai-ington, Va.aeach, 3:45:02; 2?, Lu smart, Norfolk, 3:49:5?;28. Jack Ha6ty, Chesaleake, Va,, 3.52.52; 29,Paul OrCara, Jack6onvills, N.C-, 3:52:55; 30.Franklin Eoardhd, Fo* Eustis, Va.,3:54t37i3I. Bill Saye, Va. Beach, 3:57i38: 32. MichaelMcMillian, Malyville, Tem., .l:13:55t 33, DonPerkins, Arlington, 4:15:29; 3,tr. Don Ca?lson,Nortolk, .1:25.23;35. wayne Beasle, va. Bea.h,4:25:23, 36, Ron Mcclbbins, NoIloIk, 4:55:56;37. BurniE G- Hicks, WaEhington, D. C. , 5:30:2l;38. Walt€r J. Reiur, Washington, D.C.,5:58:12. --DoEld R. Perkins & Ron Elinsler--

4. Demi6 Man6ke, Norfolk, Va.,

Tulsa, Ok1a., March 24- Terry Ziegler 1ed alield of 52 Etartels to win the third auual Oir

r:cr: : r'. P.ber La-!h r, 6, !r I on, (3:53:25:.1.1. George Mccuistion, 44, Glad-

TERRY ZIEGLER WINS OIL CAPITAL MARAaHON 42. Barrt ladg€s, 21, Mineral Weus, Tex.,

Capital Marathon, sponsoaed by the Tu16a Ru- siore, Mo, , .1;29:.,10. (52 stalters, 44 finish-ning C1uh. The 2z-year-old au16an was iorlored er6) --Bob Marrin--across the finieh liae by three students at JohnBaown Univer6ity, Siload Spiing6, Arkan6as -RoC.f \"nn, lLatu Bram", ano Roag-f Lok.The !ace, held iD rain and Jlooded course .o.-

ditions, was tLe r9?3 Region 8 malathon cham-lionshi!, the second Resion a long diEtatce ru-ning championship !o be held on th€ certifiedMohawk Park course. Recent healy rains let

GULF ASSOCIATION A.{U ONE-HOUR RUNCIIAMPIONSHIP, RICE UNIVERSITYHouslon, rexas, Sat., March 1?, t9?3 6 P,M.i, Dennis Matheson, 34, cameroD TC, llm,II9)2. Brian Harlington, 26, Terlingua Tc,lLm, 763. Clyde Villemez, Jr., 26, CaDeloD TC, rod,1472t;4, Wayn. Comer, 31, Cameron TC,

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!0d, 1330y; 5. lt En4er, 29, Terlinsua TC,Ioh, 848y; 6. Eric Ower6, 32, Terlingua TC,loh, 690y;7. Cary Hardin, 35, Terlingu TC,10m, 635y;8, Siaon McNamee, 33, cameronTC, toht 583y: 9. Tom cardDer, 26, Tea. Tc,tom, 499y; r0, B!ia. EoltoE, 34, Tei. TC, 10h,455y; 11. Neal Picker, 31, TerI. TC, 10m,246y;12. Joh! Stowe!s, Sr.,44, Terl,TC,9m,1653y13, David Finlayson, ?3, Ter1.TC,9m, 157ry;l,l. KeD r!aus, 20, --rl. fC, om, I).8y: 15,Bill capplema., 28, Terl.TC, 9m, 8Z6y; 16.Bob Reag€, 12, TelLaC, 9m, 6r9y;1?. ceo.Rankin, 36, Terr. Tc, 9m, 551y, 18. Bill Epp-ri8ht, 52, uat., 9n, l9oyt 19. Tim palaquist,29, uat., 9m, 30ly; 20. Lafy Thompso., 32,Teilirgua TC, 9m, 13yj 21, Adiian McAaeny,29, uat., 8m, 1689y; 22. Tom Seinka, 3r,uat., am, 1600y; 23. Tom McBrayer, 42,Terl, TC, 8m, 1013y; 24. Quid Perry, 32,camero! TC, 8m, 986y; 25. Cfaig Smaj6trla!r0, uat., 8d, 240y, {42 Iinishers)

--Pete League--

2:19. Rich Beheler, 49.2a,2A. Jerly Bt],1.'be-49.32j 21. Tin Switzer, 52:itl; 22, pat Henitersror,53:04; 23. Paul C!eenberge!, 53r2Oj 24. ChuckPoL.L, 5)tbz: lq, Bltt-Fiu, 54:4"; 2o. DrctH€nak, 55:.,1?; 2?. Don Moore, 58:Oo,

--Cair !. carey--MD

t

l9?3 GUI,F AAU 2s-Krl-o ctIAMPIoNsHIP 2-Mi1e RFYL- l Demis Holliilavote' J!', 9:02Houston, Texa6, April 14, t9?3 (short course); 2 Jav callaghef' r0i5; 3' Kenr. Brian HalriDston, 26, Terlinsua rc, 1.31,5, J]":*"; 10:51i 4 r,acL r%rtela! ' -11:28;

5'2. DeDi6 Matheson, 34, ceeron Tc, 1:34:29 chet Dralskv lzrl5i 6 s'ott l,ee ll:06'3. Clyde Villemez, Jr,, 26, cameron TC,1:34:36 Aqe Arudel Commuity Cotlese, A! 1 lst.!. Walae Come!, 31, Cameaon TC, l:36:05 lo-Mile Open- ] Elic Standiier, 60:33: 2. Jolh5. Caay Hardin, 35l Terlinsua TC, 1:39:2r Gygar, 61:00;3. Ed Rus6e11, 62158:4, Jim

st. John,s Couege, March 3, 19?35-Mile OFn- 1. Ray Mofi6on, 26:I2t Z. "tomDrllor, 26: ?: .. JohaJones, 28:35; 1. M Gvan Beuren, 29:42; 5, Nolm !ee, 30:10; 6.ceorse Major, 59, 3a:52,1. Curtey Cocbraa,54, 3r:40j 8. Bob 1{eek6, 3415.2-Mile RIY!- l. Dennis Holtidayoke, Jr.,

11:35; 2. Jay callagher, 12:4?: 3. Steve Hopkins,13:02;4. Ken Thoraton, t4:03; 5. Artene Weeks,Creenbelt, Md., March 1?, 19?39-Mile Open- t. Eric Standi{er, 52:2rt z. EdJerode, 54:.49j 3. Jia Bradner, 5?:04; 4. Curl_ey Co.h.an, 5.4, 62:23.,5. At cfe€.bers, 6?:16;6. Cbarlie clam, 72:29-

Bradler, 64:36j 5. Norma Lee, 65.00;6.GeolCe Majo", 59, 72.55t ?, Sreve Crockei!,7?:58; 8. Margaiet C!ockett, 80:23; 9, Jim

z-Mile R! YL- 1. Demi6 HoUidayoke, Jr.,10:43;2. Paul Fetzrick, 11:l0j 3. Ken Thouton,lz:Zlj .1. John Woodsr l2:2?; 5. Jay cattaghcr,12:36;6. Bob Weeks, l3r5?; ?, A!1e.€ Wee;b,13:5?; 8. Scott Lee, 13:s9; 9. Rose Cook, 17:21,

--ceolse Major--

5. John Stowsrs, 44, Te!iinsua TC, 1r41:r2?. Cha!1es Bernick, 18, Rice Univ., r:43:018. Errol Selmour, 34, Tsrlingua Tc, r:48:509. aiu Epplight, 52, Texas Masters, l:50:1610. Adrian M€A@eny, 29, Ter1. TC, 1:59:2611. Ray Baldwin, 43, TerlingE TC, 2.02.\5l2- David l-a}ton, 4?, unar.,2:03:3?;13. TomMcB!ayer, 42, Terl.TC, 2:06:l0j 1.!. Clydev emcz, sr., 6, cf e-on tC, 2:a9r'7: 5ltafed Rabourn, 51, Te!1. TC, 2.09:28; 16. Tomsprnk:, l', rr',, z:i7:lr:17. De!ry arch-r,39, Tellingua TC, 2:33:o3t 18. Jio Robins, 3?, RESUITS oF TIIE SECoND ANNUAL NITTAI'iYvat. , 2t43t17. (Jr. chahpion- charleB Belnick LIONS RELAYS, Beaver Stadih, UaivelsilyRice University); Masteas Champion- Joln Sb- Park, Pa., APfil 13-11, 19?3wers, T€rlingua TC. 6-Mile- r- Charlie Maguife, Psnn State, 28:35,4Tee Chdpidnship - I. camelo! TC; z. Te!l- (Stadi@ & Meet R€cord); 2. Matt Cbadwick, PS,ingua TC "A,,i 3, Terlingua TC ,B,, 29:43 9i 3. Dave Oerrel, Cartell, 29,47.6i 4.25 ofiicial Eta.ters; very hlmid morning with Steve Cabriel, FS' 29158.3; 5. Bob Dugaa, syra-

considerable winil. c!Ee,29:59.9_.2-Mite- 1, Bruce risher, Syra_SCIIEDULE GULF ASSOCIATION AAU cuse, 3:50..4:2. phit R sen, Co!ner1,8:51,8;

Sept, 15- 20 K[o Chadpiorship, Memorial Palk 3. Rav cabill, Cor4e11' 8:58.9; 4 Ray Demarco,HoustoD; Oct. zO- ls-Kilo championship, San ColEell, 8:59 4; 5. Garv Citrings, PS, 9.05. 1

Jaciato Mon]frent, Hou6ton; Nov, 3- 3o-Kilo 3, 000m Srchase- 1. Bob Healey, Lafayetfe, 9:31:chatupionehip, Memorial Park; Dec, 8- cros6- 5; 2 Paul Augu6tiq, PS, 9:45. ?: 3. Dave Oetfer,Coutiy Championship, Memorial Park: Dec. Corn€U, 9:57 r; 4. Ken Brannon, Allegheny CC,29- 2ad Alnua1 Houston Ma"aihon, Memorial 9:59.9; 5. Bob Neman, Bucklell, 10.05.park. Fo' Iurther i orrhalioa write: Irere 4-Mile R€lay- l. Villanowa, ]6:50,i (CoShian,Leaeue, chalrman, 54?l Jackwoo{i, Hou6!on, McEllov, Cregan & Hartnett); 2. PS, r?:lr.0Texas 7?035 (713) 665-07J2,TIIE CROUND HOG SEVEN" CARME!, tND.February 4, 1973. Course: Csneral]y flat.Weather: S@y, hreezy, mild.l. Chuck Koeppen, 3?.i6; 2. Je!ry pierce,39:05: 3. Dave Reini.e, 39:25;4, Steve Cothe!-man, 39.52, 5, Tony Matthews, 41:16; 6. JonnJa.ob nsr.i, rt:ll; 7. Da,F Maiibcqs, 42:05,8. Rickstucker, ,12:45;9, Mike Melvi!, 42:58;10. aerEld Middl€ton, 43r43; ll. PbiI Suelzer,44:0?; 12. Henrt Shadd6, 45:08; 13. carry EEtle4?:06;14. J@es Wooley, 47110;15. CharlesHaDoell, 48:03; 16. Chuck Douglas, 48:U; l?.Ralph icllran, i8:J2; r8. Jrm Isbe , a9:0ti

PAUL TALKINCTON WINS NATIONAL AAU SR.25 KILO RUN CIIAMPIONSHIP AGAINI:fhe National AAU 25krn championEhip race was

heldorApdl 7, l9?3, at10:30a,d., in ShawneeMi6Eion Park, which ie o! the ourskirrs oi Kds-as city, Kasa6. There were 63 entries lor therac€. The lace was entirery i. the park& thecourse was leleated three tides. It was ratherhrlly ib spols ou eve!y runer s--m-d o enjoythose lov€ly hills. Paui Talkinglon, the defend-ins 25ra champion ol l9?2r delended his titlesucces6fully, He wae pu€heil all ihe way byPhtli! NrDoo laom Ea6tern New Mexico,

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?zTarkington managed to shake NrDoo in the lastthlee mile6, on the hilly part of th€ cdnrse.Hal Higdon won the Ma6ter6 Division witb d

oursteding time of 88:33. tie was never rearlychatleng€d in hi6 division. Keith Brown of theSrhmif AC ron the Junior Division easily. HiEovelaU time would have placed rirm fouth inOPEN DMSION- 1. Paul TalkingtoD, S@itAC, 42t37.3 (3-miie splitsr 14t51, 29155, 45:23,61:15)j 2. Ph ip NIDoo, Eastern New Mexico,8{:.1; l. Demis ,r'/r-hams, asrern \e\ ve{iro,83:391 4. Da! shook, S@it Ac, 83:35; 5,Terry Zieglear TuiEa Rrlding Cldb, Okla.,85:23i 6. Rdbert Fitts, St, Louis YMCA, 85r37;?. Chuck Ceronsky, Twin Ctties TC, 86.45; 8.Joseph skaja, TCTC, A6t47,9, Chuck Koeppen,Indiana Stride!s, 8?:07; !0, Jeff Brain, TCTC,88:38; 11. Chaares warthan, Indiana Striders,88:47j l . C-rr.- Ho m"s, lC ru, 8a:06r Il.Damien Koch, Cororado TC, 90:02;14. Ken{a /e-, Lioco , \co,, .0:6, 15, Mar''. Smit\.Cedar valley FP, 90:26t 16. Rick Lower, Colo.TC, 9r:0s; r?. Leroy Chawez, Eastern New Mex-ico, 9r:28;18. Robeit Schneide!, Tc,Ic,,92:34:19, Oeorge Chawez, Easteln New Mexico, 93.28;20. Dd Dwyer, Crandtew, Mo., 93t53,Z\, Clary F6ltz, Indiana Staiders, 9.4:35; 22.\ o.enr r.rb:r-. Ke"as cir/, r'4o., o4:.1J: 2:,Steve K€arney, Irdiana Striders, 95:0?r 24.Mike Nichols, Kansas City, Mo., 96t26, 25Carl Caley, Indiana Striders, 97:36,26. BabCreighton, ual., 9?r50;2?. Klau6 Praesert,USAF, 98:,11; 28, Jelry Adams, 5r. !oui6 YM-

sae, 99',43t 34, Jeriy Koke8h, st, Louis YMCA,l:41:50; 3L Blio Jelf6, USAF, l:.13:30; 32.DeM,s Cou..Fr. .h:.ago. t:,+5:0r j ]1, Bob sJ--pson, ovelland Park, Kan6a6, 1:45:il8; 34.RuBsetl Nieme, Overlad Pafk, l:45:48: 35,Steve Silver, Kan6a6 City, Ks., 1:46:21; 36,rah4s Borsford, lsA!, t:.16:)l: t7, tat6ct2t.USAF, r:48:51; 38. Bilt Rhodd,Is., lr48:5!rj 39.LdtyOz:.8, Dovob. <b., :sq.46:,10. DFmibMolrison, USAF, 2:03:50;41. David w son,

Tem:15-h€n)- r. Twin cities TC, 2?; 2, hd1-ana Stridcas, 38; 3. USA!, 69; 4. Tulsa RC, ?6.MASTERS DIV. - l. Hal Higdd, ladiana strid.,

88:33 (r5:38, 32t27, 4?150, 64.35)i z, SteaeColdberg, Illinois TC, 90.58; 3. Dave wa€orCulver City AC, 94:0.,1;.,1, Roberr Co$ey, Ft,uorrh, !-xa5, 96:5Ej c. .rne Pl.hards, Mao-haLtan, Kansa€, 99:5,1;6. Jac oriswold, St.Louis YMCA, 1:46:43; ?, Joln Pelkins, USAF,1:50:58; 8. wm, rtebb. Kc, (s., l:sl:43;9.Vera Whiteside, Tursa RC, 1:52.16; 10, ArtBrownins, Tul6a TC, l:54r2r;11. Bill ThompsonTulsa RC, l:54:31; 12, Bob Marti!, Tulsa RC,Z:OL41i 13, I.J. Ozmu, Tursa RC, 2:06:17Tem: l. Tursa R1lming C1ub.JUNIOR DIV. - l. Keith BrdM, Sffiit AC,

83.45 (14:59, 3a:25, 46:04, 6l:50); 2. DemisKatzer, Lincola, Neb,, 94:06; 3- Stewart Mow-ry, ManiattaD, Kansas, 95:21; 4, Ray CeraDl<ow-s{i, UsAF, 9):46j , uhart-6 Sm: b, KC, K€,.1:50:1,1; 6. Charles Shippel' USA!, 1158:34.

--Cair Owczarzak --Kansas City, KmsaS

8TH ANNUAL BRICHTON KNICHAS 9-MILEROAD RUN, Brighlon, Mass,, Mar.h25, 1973weathe!: Id€aL Record:43:19 by Pat McMahon,19?0, Team: 1 Boston AA, 1l; 2, NMC, 15: 3.Norrhea.l C, 26: 4. B-aadeis I njv,, I | 5.Cmbridg€ Sport6 Union, 35.r. Dan Moynihan, TuIts, ,13:56; 2. Rick Bayko,NMC, 45:15; 3, wayne Frongello, BAA, 4{j:021il. Mike Burk€, uat., .{6:O4j 5. Joe Crowley,NETC, 46:0?; 6. Pat Doherry, uat., 46:16i ?.Alliu Massaquoi, BAA, 46:18; 8. St€ve ElLis,BAA, 46:23;9, Earl Mccilvery, NMC, .16:3li10. Brian Rh€inLdld, Brandeig, 46:38;11. PaulPitiere, uat,,,{6:52; 12. Walte! swason, ua,46:59; 13. Wm. Manshella, una., 4?rt4;1,1,Chlis Cbambels, UMass., 4?123; 15, PeterKuchirski, Sparta Ac, il?:32; 16, Karl Tsi6-din€s, uat., .l?:,15;17. William Rowe, NETC,49:04; 18, Alberto Salazar, NMC, 49:05; 19,vich:F Ea:,. -, B{4, ra ll. 20. om I. .aNMC, .,19116; 21. Dave JolE6on, CSU, 49:r8;22, John GoodFid, vat,, 49,20j 23. Ron Dro-gin, NMC, 49:22i 24, Jamds Smich, CSU, tr!9:{8t I ooiL p.€b-o., ha,., (0:0(; 26. chllsMalone, Brandeis, 50:07: Z?. Jolm A. Kelley,uat,, 50:20j 28, Gled Charbomeau, !AC,50:21; 29, Mike Noters, vat., 54.32t 30.Bruce Gillson, uat., 50:33;31, Mike Moccate-lli, uai., 50:.19; 32. Wm. Lang, uat., 50:56;13, Joe fronte!!io, NMc, 51r0lr 34, TontSapierza, Boston AA, 51:0?: 35. Ed Keene,CCAA, 51:09;36, Robelt Doveno, :mat.' ar:23;3?. Ceiald S!epa!d, IJSA, 51:2?; 38. Roland],ass, uat., 51:36; 39, San Kain, Bfandei€,5r:39j ,r0, Ceorge Schobel, NMC, 51:,11; ,11.

Cary Pagar, uat., 5i.5?i 42, Ron Kay, CSU,52:08; 43. Loui6 Aguiar, NMC, 52:10; 4it. JrmShonach, NMC, s2:13j 45. Gary Lyo.s, Bla.-deis, 52r14; 46. wm. o'Don!e1l, unat,, 52:16;.!7, Dave LintoD, BAA, 52:17; 48. Robert Gray,NMC, 52:3?:49. Nick Palermo, NMC, 52:39;E0. Da\e 4a !h, M: .j (2:4, (. J-m"s Kib-sellar Tufts, 52:45; 52. Ray Nelson, uat,,52:.1?: 53. Ralmoad Hawke, uar,, 52:50i 54,Joe Schirher, uat., 52:55j 55. Ed Wood, CSU,52r56; 56. Thad Fox, CsU, 52:59: 5?, MikeDel-olg, uat., 53:00: 58. Bulleish smith,uat., s3:01; 59. Stewe Anderson, uat,, 53:05j60, Dave Mccilvely, NMC, 53.1I. (166 listedfiniEhers) Fedale6: 1. Chariotte Lettis, Sugar-roafvr. ad. 6arit:2, ran-r c.eucr. jai66:30; 3. Millicent Parks, uat., 7l:30,

--Fred B!own sr. --8.MILE RUN, FLORENCE, MASS.March 25, 19?3 (90 stafters, 80 finishe!s)l. GreD Srone, M!. park AA, 41:12;2, DonaldPutn@, unat., 4lr35t 3, ManJled KddEchur,Hartford TC, 4I:38j 4, Tom Durie, HTC, 42:08j 5. Join Jaaek, NMc, 42:18; 6, Jobn Babington, NMC, ,12:21; ?. Russ Holt, NMc, 42:35i8. Larry Jowett, uat,, .!3:05; 9. Donald Be-fo!d, NMC, 43:19; 10, David Carlson, so,comA-4, 43:30; r1. Mark Berger, Mt. Park AA'4 :)ot Il, Pre6.o" .u €r, Vr. Park, .11:4111, Pobe. Ne:1, V', oar/, 414?; 1,1. Clcu.M.crare, Toriingron TC, ,13:52; 15. ceraldWhiltaker, To}linsron TC, 43:5?; 16. Bruc€Barmak, NMC, .13:58; 1?. Job! Lacy, uat.,43:59: 18. Clyde Be.ton' Mt. Park, .1411?; 19.Ke! WilEon, Mt. Park, 44:23; 20. Thomaslvaite, HTC, 44:30; Zl. Tim Harte, @at. '44145: 22. Vin Fddetii, Il'lC. 44t46.

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Bilt Paiefvi-, uar., 44:0?j 24. John To-luat, , 45:20: 26. DeMis LaBralche, Mt. Park,4<:.10; 27. Vau!:cc walsh, uar., a5:,41: 21,Pete! Mossea!, Holy Cross, 45:5li 29. DawidEiben, uat., 4515?; 30. Join L- Sulliwan, CSU,,!6:06i 3r, Ralph Wardo, uat., 46:16i 32. JettParkhab, uat., .16:7; Jl. cob"rrPuss"Il.]lTC, 16.22j 34. Bill Saville, B4-4, 46:31; 35.

ence, Tofington TC, 46:40; 3?, Allan Reid,Mt.Park, 46155; 38. Ben Delmonico, Mt. Park46:56; 39. John Cooke, unat., 46:5?; ,10. LenArkeaan, uat., 47:28.Femal€s- l. Merry Cusbins, Sugatloaf Mt.AC,

5.1:25; 2. Linila Laakso, Sugarloal Mr. AC,55:25j 3. Phylis olrich, csu, 56:15,Team: r. Noath Medtord C1ul, 35; 2. Mt. Fark

AA, 42; 3, Hartford TC, 53; 4, Torrington Tc,

448. David Mcctrvery, NMC, r:17:3r ?:OOiio.3r49. Rolad l-ass, uat., 1r1?:36 10:00 l:0?:3(50. Lafy TLode, uat., 1:17:.!5 8:00 l:09:4551. Edwa!d Witham, uat., l.l?:49 3:00 lrt,l:,!952. Robeat Clariziar NMC, l:17:53 7:00 1:10:5353. James cree!, B4-4, r:1?:s5 13:00 rt04:5554. Alan Dow, CSU, r:18:0r 6:00 r:r2:0r5s. John Booras, BIAA, ri18:r5 r0:001:08r15

Teaor 1. Greater Portland ACr I2: 2, B'rtanAA, 2L: r. CsU, 2qi 4. NVC. 20: s. Brand..6

l^o ea- l. enly laylor, cS I:1,:16:2, SaraMae Aerma!, CSU, 1:1?:20;3. Phylis Olricl!C.SIJ, t:z3taz, --Fied Biown Sr. --

aActual ilistance about tr t/2 dit€s) Wearher: AC,51:39; ?. Daniy Pearson, Wesldale Secon-Wet and cold. 21? 6tarr€r6, r8r Iinishe!s. dary School, Hamilton, 52.061 8. Mike Dyon,t. Eowie Scribner. una!.. l:11r43 8:OO t:O3lt3 Toronlo Striders, 52:19; 9. Mile Kucharew, Bra2, Jerry Crol]rm€n, GPAc, 1:12:50 9:00 1:03:50 .tford T&F Club' 52:30; 10 Kevi. Case' st3. Ken Ftdders. GPAC, 1:13:19 l.,1.OO 59:19 Mary's HS, Hamitton, 52:.10: ll. Gordon Dick-4. William Rodgers, BAA, l:13:.1? 14.30 59:1?* so!' Hamilton AC, 531?j 12. Andv Camani,5. Ray Crothers, uat., l:13:48 14:oo 59:tr18 Bav Area Road RrJners, Hamilton,54:28; 13.6. Ralph Thomas, -ARAC, L:13:52 Bt3a LaAtz2 Herb Monck, Ottawa KinEm€n Haraiers, 55:00;

HA.ROI,D WEBSTER TO.MILE ROAD RACESpoqsored hy lhe Hamilton Olymlic CruhHamilton, onl., Dec. 26, l9?2 {A little latel)1, Bof Moore, Tdionto oc, 19:a9.6j 2, B6bFabey, TOC, 50:l: 3. Dadd Viney, ErockUniver6itr, st. Cathalines, 50;50;4. Alt Dev-'asi cpa ao L(, nrhi 'oa. c:0zr 5. Bay \:r-

8p. --ired Brown Sa, --

ANNUAL MARSH POST Iz-MILE IIANDICAFROAD RUN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS,, April 1,

?. Chuck Riley, CSU,8. Mike Baxxer, BAA,

10.11,IZ,13.11.15.

t7.18.r9.za.2t.22,

24.25.26.27.24.

31.32.

34,35.36,37.38.39.

41. James Dow, CSU,

l9?3 ey, Sparta TC,51121; 6. Colin Beitz, Hamilton

l:14:08 1O:OO I:04:08 1.1. Rick Cumingham, Hamilton OC, 55:i12: 15.l:1,1:t8 10:oo l:o,r:r8 JolD McLean, unat., zephu, Ontario, 55:48j

Brian Reinhotd. Brard.. t:14:22 \z:oa r,arz2 16. Ron wambolt, HOC, 55:59:1?, c!ea Blian,Malk Duggaa, CSU, l:14:31 12:30 1:O2iO1 Lakeloat HS, St Cathalite6, 56:06; 18- PeterSteve coldberg, l11,TC, l:l.r:35 10:OO 1:0.1.36 warker, Toionto Sttiders' 56:29:19. CralsEarl Mccilvery, NMC, 1114:46 I2:AA |A2A6 Newell' Habiltot AC' 56:54; 20. Brian DreweiiDon I)utnam. uar,. t:1.1:53 11:oO tt!)3.53 Hamilton AC, 56:59. (29 lini6hers) Team: t.Lalrv cree/. cPAc. l: r:ol l':\() .:oL:l Hamil.on Ac' -6: /. tslar- ton oC ?).Rick Baykor NMC, l:15112 14r30 1:00:42 --Neir Far!e11--

91st HICHIANDERS INTERNATIONAI INDooRT&F MEET, Jame6 St. Ardoaie6, Hamilton,Ontaiio, March 17, 1973Mile Or.n- l. Rob€rt Sevene, waltham, Ma66.,i!:16. 9; 2. Joh! Biedrzycki, C. W. Po.t College;3. Aadrew Reed, Norih York ?C; 4. Ray VareySpadan TC . . . Mile Jupior Ru- l. Dave Yaeg€rU, ot Guerph, 4:20.4;2. Mark DusaD, BodtonStale College: 3. Rod KeeliDg, Bay Area RdadRr@ef s.. .l!!!r- 1. Byron Dyce, onited a-A,2:09 (Nies armory lecord set by Toronto'E BillCrotbels 10 yealE agolj 2. Mark Winzenried,(red ulil last rsyl; 3. Eric Chatman, Udv, oiMiclugan. --NeilFarrell--

, ohn Babidclon, NvC, :l-:16 10r00 l:05:16Chri6 Malone! Bran.U. 1:15:24 9:00 1:06:24Llrn jd CoDo", NVC, rl :25 o:00 l:06:zcA o- o /.cala/ar,NvC .:l :zo 0:00 l:0c:26AllieL V.ss"quo', BAA. :rr'ri lJ 00 102 15oa. l-o p"oD. NML, :l(:10 ll:30 I:02:10

1:15:4I 9:00 r:09:,,[Pet€r Stipe, loston AA 1:15:43 13:00 l:02:,13Dawe Johnson, CsU, 1:15:46 l0:00 l:05146qerb Parson6, cSU, 1:1s:50 9:00 1:06150will van Dyke, cSU, 1:15:55 14.30 l;01:25Clyde Benton, MPAA. 1.15:5? 7:00 1:08:5?

l:r5:59 ?:00 1:08:59cLas. Hanson, CSU, I:16:01 9:00 l:0?:O:John L. S"11 /an,(5U. r: b:Ol /:OO :-a:u:Mike Bigelow, BAA, r:16:0? 8:00 l:08:07Brian Oilleslie. CPAC. 1:16:10 8:00 1:08:10 rIALF-MARATHON, DUVA! HIGH SCIIOOL,

1:16:12 8:00rr08:12 Clemda1e, Md., Feb- ll, 19?3 1:30 P.M,Damy Pau1, CPAC, l:16:13 1l:00 r:05:r3 For the secoid time ir two hoDths, JackFultzRon Droaanj NMc, l:16:1,4 i0:00 !:06r14 won rhis race hddily. Sh€ldo. Karlin 8et a rastF!ad. By1t, BC, l:1618 9:00 l:0?:18 pace lrom the stalt, wth Jack Mahuiin iigltcary LyoDs, BiaD, U, , 1:16:20 9:00 1:0?:20 on hi6 heels. Mahurin took over at rwo miles,

r:16:35 ?:00 1:09135 and 1ed uft he was ! assed !y Fultz on theElic Croon, uat., r:16:43 l0:00 i:06:.!3 steephilts arosd 4l12 miieE. Fultz led fidm

1:16:44 9:00 1:0?r.!4 that point on. At about ten miles Karlin caughtl:16:51 8:00 1:08:51Mahulir dd eventually pulled ahead oIhim.A

42. Thomas Knatt, NMC, l.l?:07 l0:00 1r0?:0Tlibal kicLgawe Justin Gubbins of CeolsetoM43. Bill Multen, NMC, l:l?:u 9:00 l:08:U university a 3s Da!gin ove! Don Dewitt, u.of44, Dave Fitzgerald, NMC,l:l?116 9:00 I:08;16 Malyland rrmer Ior fouath place. Auiiralian4s. Bennelt Jones. NMC, l:r?:re 8:00 l:09:18 veteraD Bob Ho?ma!, sil, was the li!st maste!46. Emelto Rorondi, NMC, l:l?:20 8:00 1:09120 to firish.4?, Ro! Gafl, NMC, l:17:28 L0:00 l:0?:28 13. l-MlLES- 1. Jack Fultr. WSC. 66:1?.6! 2.

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BillPat-fvi-, uar., 4<:0?j 24. Jotu Tor'uat, , 45:20: 26. DeEiB LaBralche, Mt, Park,4<:.10; 27. Vau!:.e waish, uar., a5:,r1: 2r,Pete! Mossea!, Holy Cross, 45:5li 29. DawidEiben, uat., 4515?; 30. John L. Sullivan, CSU,,16:06i 3r, Ralph Wardo, uat., 46r16j 32. JetlParkma!, uat., .16:17; J). qobcrrPussell.]lTC, 16.22j 34. Bill Saville, B!-4, 46:31: 35.

ence, Tofiagton TC, 46:40; 3?. Allan Reid,Mt.Park, 46155; 38. BeD Delmonico, Mt. Park46:56; 39. Johr Cooke, unat., 46:5?; 40. LenArkenan, uat., 47:28.Femal€s- l. Merry Cushins, Sugatloaf Mt.AC,

5.1:25j 2. Linila Laakso, Sugarloal Mr. AC,55:25j 3. Phylis Olrich, CSU, 56:15,Team: r. North Medlord C1uh, 35; 2. Mt. Fark

AA, 42; 3, Hadford TC, 5?; 4, Torritgton Tc,

L48. David Mcctlvery, NMC, l:17:31 ?:00 l:10.3149. Rolad l-ass, uat., 1:1?:36 10:00 1:0?:3(50. Lafy TLode, uat., 1:17:.!5 8:00 l:09:4551. Edwafd Withah, uar,, 1.17:49 3:00 1:t,1r.1952. Robeat Clariziar NMC, l:17:53 7:00 1:10:5353. James cree!, E4-4, r:1?:s5 B:00 rr04:5554. Alan Dow, CSU, r:r8:01 6:00 r:r2:0r55. John Booras, BAA, ri18:15 rO:001:08r15

TeaDr 1. Greater Portland AC, I2: 2, Bo'tanAA, 2L: r. CsU, 2qr 4. NVC, 20 s. Brand..s

l^o ea- 1. enly laylo!, cS.. I:14:16:2, SaraMae Berman, CSU, 1:I?:20; 3. Phylis Olricl!C.SIJ, rtz3taz, --Fied Brown Sr. --

8p. --Fred BroM Sa, --

HARO]-D WEBSAER TO.MILE ROAD RACESponsored hy rhe Hamilton Olympic CluhHanilton, On!., Dec. 26, l9?Z (A little latel)1, Bol Moore, Tdronlo oc, 19:a9.6j 2, B6bFahey, TOC, 50:l: 3. Davtd Viney, ErochUniver6ity, st, Cathalines, 50;50;4. Alt Dev-

ANNUAL MARSH POST I2-MILE IIANDICAP ins, Spaftan TC, Hamilion, 51:04; 5. Ray Var-ROAD RUN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS,, April 1' r9?3 eyr SParta TC, 51121; 6. Colin Beitz' HamiltonaActual ilistance about tI t/2 dir€s) Wearhei: AC,51:39; ?. Daniy Pearson, Westdale Secon-Wet and cold. 2t? sta.r€a6, 18r linishels. dary School, Hamilton, 52.06t 8, Mike Dyon,t. Ilowie Scribrer. una!.. l:11r43 8:OO 1:O3lt3 Toronlo Striders, 52:19; 9. Mil€ Kucharew, Bra2, Jer.y Crom€n, GPAC, 1:12:50 9:00 1.03:50 4tloid T&F Club, 52:30; l0 Keu! Case, St3. I{en Ftanders. 6PAC, 1:13:19 l4.OO 59:19 Mary's HS, Hamitton, 52:,10i ll. Goadon Dick-4. W tam Rodgers, BAA, l:13:.1? 14:30 59:1?* €o!' Hamilton AC, 53:l?; 12. Andv Camani,5. Ray Crothers, uat., t:13:48 14:oo 59:48 Bav Area Road Rrlmer6, Hamilton,54:28; 13.6. Raiph Thomas, -ARAC, L:13:52 Bt3a I.AAtZ2 Herb Monck, Ottawa KinEmen Haraiers, 55:00;?. Chuck Riley, CSU,8. Mike Baaxer, BAA,

10.11,IZ,13.14.15.

t7.18.r9.?,4.2t.22,

24.25.26.27.24.

31.32.

34,35.36,37.38.

Jobn K€lley, BAA,

l:14:08 10:OO I:04:08 1.1. Rick Cumingham, Hamilton OC, 55:42: 15.1:1,1:18 1o:oo l:o,t:t8 John McLean, unat., zephu, Ontario, 55:48;

Biian Reinbold. Brand..l:14:22 \z:aa r,ar22 16. Ron wambolt, l]AC, 55:59i i?, GleE Blian,Malk Duggaa, CSU, l:14:31 12:30 1:O2iO1 Lakeloat HS, St Catharite6, 56:06; 18- Petersteve coldberg, r11.Tc, l:l.r:35 10:oo 1:0.1.36 warker, Toronto st!iderE, 56t29,19 c!a4Earr Mcc very, NMC, 1114:46 12:oo 1:02:46 Newell' Habiltot Ac' 56:54; 20. Brian DreweiiDon I)utnan. uar,. t:1.!:53 11:oO rt03:53 Hamilton AC, 56:59. (29 lini6bers) Team:1.La!rv Cree!. cpAC. t:15:Ol B:30 1.01.31 Hamitton AC, 56: 2. llamtlton OC, ?3.Rick Baykor NMC, l:15t2 14r30 I:00:42 --Neir Far!e11--

91st HICHIANDERS INTERNATIONAI INDOORT&F MEET, Jame6 St. A.dorie6, Hamilton,Ontario, March 17, 1973Mile Or.n- l. Roltrelt Sevene, waltham, Ma66.,it:16. 9; 2. Joh! Biedrzycki, C. W. Post Cotlege;3. Andrew Reed, Nofih Yoak TC; 4. Ray VareySpa an TC...-\4i1e Juior R]ls l. Dave Yaeg€rU, ot Guerph, 4:20.4;2. Mark Duaan, BodtonState Coltege: 3. Rod KeeIiDg' Bay Area RdadRr@ers.. .l!!!f- 1. Byron Dyce, united aA,2:09 (Nies armory lecord set by Tolonto'E BillCrothels 10 yealE ago)t 2, Mark winzenried,(led ulil last lsyl; 3, Eric Chalman, Udv, oiMicnrgan. --NeilFarrell--

, ohn Babidclon, NvC, :la:16 10r00 l:05:16Chri6 Maloner Bran.U. 1:15:24 9,AA l.06'.24Llrn jd CoDor, NVC, lrl :25 o:00 l:06:zcA o- o /.cala/ar,NvC.:r :26 0:00 l:0c:26AlrieL V.ssaquo', BAA. :rr:ra l\:00 l:02r15oa- l-o p"oD. NML, :l(:10 llr30 I:02:10

1:15:4I 9:00 r:09:.[Pet€r Stipe, Boston AA l:15:43 13:00 l:02:,13Dawe Johison, Csu, 1:15:46 l0:00 l:05146Herb Parson6, cSU, 1:15:50 9:00 1:06:50will van Dyke, cSU, 1:15.55 14:30 l;01:25Clyde Benton, MPAA, 1.15:5? 7:00 1:08:5?

l:r5:59 ?:00 1r08:59CLas. Hanson, CSU, I:16:01 9:00 l:0?:0:John L. S"1l /an,(5U. ': b:Ol /:O! :La:u2Mike Bigelow, BAA, r:16:0? 8:00 r:08:07Brian Oilleslie, CPAC, 1:16:10 8:00 1:08:10 IIAI-F-MARATHON, DUVA! HIGH SCIIOOL,

1:16:12 8:00rr08:12 6lenndale, Md., Feb- ll, 19?3 1:30 P.M,Damy Pau1, CPAC, l:16:B 1r:00 105:r3 For the second time in two honths, JacklultzRon Droga.j NMc, l:16:1,4 i0:00 I:06:14 won this race hddily. Sh€Idoa Karlin 6et a last

l:16:18 9:00 l:0?:18 pace lrom the stalt, wirh Jack Mahuiin rightcary ]-yoDs, BiaD. U, , 1:16:20 9:00 1:0?:20 on hiE heels. Mahurin took over at lwo miles,

l:16:35 ?:00 1109i35 and led uniil he was ! assed !y Fultz on theElic Croon, uat., r:16:43 l0:00 i:06:13 steephilts alosd 4 l/2 mi1e3. Fultz led lidm

1:16:44 9:00 1:0?r,!4 that point on. At about ten miles Karlin caughtl:16:51 8:00 1108:5l Mahurin dd eventually pu1led ahead oI him.A

42. Thomas Knatt, NMC, l.l?:07 r0:00 1i0?:0?libalkicLgave Justin Gubbins of Geolsetown43. Bill Mullen, NMC, l:l?:ll 9:00 l:08:U univer3ity a 3s ma!giD ove! Don Dewitt, u.of4.!, Dave Fitzgeiald, NMC,lrl?16 9:00 I:08;16 Malylard rrmer {or fouath place. Australian4s. Benneli Jones. NMC, l:r?:18 8:00 l:09:18 veteraD Bob Horma!, 5i!, was tbe tirst ma6te!46. Emelto Rotondi. NMC. r:l?:20 8:00 l:09r20 to finish.4?, Ro! Gaflr NMC, l:17:28 l0:00 l:0?:28 13.I-MILES- 1. Jack Fultr. \llSC, 66t11,6t 2.

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4SheldoD Karti!, wsc, 68:19.7; 3. JackMahultD,NCTC, 69:59. ?; 4. JustiD Gulbino, Geolsetow!,?l:25; 5. Don Dewitr, U.of Marylad, ?l:28i6. David Howse, ?2:]z; ?. Bob ttarpe!, \ sC.?6:01: 8. Phil Stewait, ?6.12; 9. Mike NapI€s,FBI, ?8:03;10. Mike Shoeaaker, 78r25; ll.Tom Wa!d, USMC, 74.451 12. aabe 'lizd, 74,46t13, Charles Ross, ?9:58; 14. Jobn cyg4, 30:14;15. Ed Jeiome, 80:25; 16. Dawid Crow, 81:00:1?. Beb Ewe!s, 81ls; 18. Jelt shelton, 8t:2?;19. Mike Fleming, 81:53; 20. Bob Hormd, sil,8Z:0?j 21. Bob O'Brien, 82:t?; 22. Mike Liede!,83:1lj 23. Pad t alrierr 83t32t 24. (jrah.mHuston, 83:5?; 25, Norm !ee, 44t06;26. wa&Roosd, 84:30j 2?. Marty suttivaa, 43, 84:33;28, A.thd Dl}taime, 40, 85:01; 29. Jim Martin85:41:30. Norhert No"man, 85t56,31. PaulThulston, 52, A6t01j 32, Daee Th€art, 86:30i33. Bruce ]{oodward, 8?:2s;3.1. Robelt Day,42, aatl9t 35, Nick Creco, 88.37j 36, Ken Pugh,89:38;3?. wm. sotlels, 90:25;38, MartiiCf€e.balfr, 91t49: 39. Dan c.Mer, 44, 9ZtI9t40. David PEtiro, 92137t .1r. ? 9zt56j 42. TomO'Neil, 93r13; i13, Tim Giles, 9.4i15;.,1.1. valLe,ron, 9,rr8' 45. Rober. Letf-I, 47, a5:51:46, Geolge Elliott, 42, 96:35:47. ti., BohThulston & Dawe BionsoD, 96i44; 49. ThomasKramer, 96:56j s0. Dawe MaIIett, 97:05.(?2 lini6Lers) --Bob Thurston--

I2tb 4NNUAI- WASEINGTON]S BIRTHDAYMARATHON, BELTSVILLE, MARYI-ANDsuilay, February 18, 19?3 l:00 P.M.For the se€ond straight yea!, Marshall Adams(NcTc) dd Max w1lite tinished one-two i! rheWashingtonr. Birthday Marathon. Adas' timeof 2.24i?.8 Eot only established a course rec-ord, but rep!esents the second Jaste6t darathonevei ru in the D, C. atea (lastest was by LouCa.tagnola, 2.22145 iL 1961).The course consigts ol 3 laps through the ro11-

ins hius ol the Bettsville Agricultural Resea!chCsnter. The conilitiond weie good: 6lldy, litrlewind, temp. in the upF! 30's. Many oI the 2??starters could redefrbei la6t year,6 race alloo u/idry: rcy, .o d, vnh a \ind lhar brorB\

the wind-chill index below zero- ThiE time itwould be better.Moses Maylierd of Pem AC tookan early lead,

Adas and Mike Salino stayed light with himfor tle eatire {irst la! as Mayfield went throughthe lirst one-tiird ol the race in 4?:20. A! thattime Max wlite and Rohbie Pelki.s (schoolboystar lrom Richmord, Va, ) trailed by about 40s-At about 10 miles Mike Sabino began to droplack, dd be trailed the leadels by ?0s at iheend of the second 1ap.Mayfieid and Adam6 ran together Dtil about

l8 hil€6, whetr Adamd picked upthe Fce ddMayfield lell back. Irom there Maylteld tadedhadry and Adams gfadually pnred away. At 20milea the excitine Perkins looked like a gooabet fo} seconil, but he hutt his hipbadly andhad to drop out. Sabino laded in the end and

The lirst linisb€a over 40 was DCRRC Pr€€identCar Williams (rzth iD 2:42:00. The first womanIiri€her was Teri Johston, 21, oI springtietd,va. in 3:s?:40. 2?? starte!s made upthe lalsest{ield ever ro beBin a malathdn in this area. 169of lhese liniEhed {a1so a recoid). Ases rangeilfrdm 1I to 6l vith an average age oI 30. ?

Mar8hall Adams is a marine biologi6t aboutlo r€ceive his Fh, D,Md Vlhite, a 1972 graduate of Prirceton, is

doing gradEte work in English at Willi@ &Mary. --Bob Thw sto!- -1. Marsharr Adads, 28, Rar€igh, N.c,,Z,Z4|I7,8; 2. M* Wbite, 22, Bo.t6n, Ma66,, 2:26:17l3. Iteinz WieAaDi!, 24, Frederick, Md., 2:28:51; 4. Dave Webste., 20, Caoblidge, Md. ,2:31:0I; 5, Mike SabiDo, 33, Baltimore, 2:32:126, Dad Reels, 25, Si-ve!SptiEe, Md., 2:12r30?. Bryan Werch, 20, 3frapolis, Md., 2:32.33..8. Slewe Karpinosr 29, Wa6hingto4 D.C.,zt34:31: 9. Iih Lee, 24, sado!i!, N.C., 2t31:)l; 10. Loui- Cole. 12, Atrapolrs, Z:17:01:ll. James Leals, Jr., 26, Baltihdle, 2r38:4I;12, Car 1{illiams, .{0, Viema, Va., 2:42:00;13, Moses Ma,.fie1d, 28, PeD AC, 2:43:25;14. Bob Harper, 23, Creenbelt, ndd., 2.43..43:15, Joselh McPheisor, 20, Morgantown, We6t\c., z:aJ:-8, 6. B.ll ljammoc/, {6, QJauco!a., 2:11:a9i l?, Ray Dombrosli, 20, Alexan-dria, Va., 2:.1.1r1?! I8. Park Baraer, Jr., 29,Enola, Pa,, 2:.15:05; 19, Jmes Campbeli, Jr.,20, Alexedria, \a., 2t4a,4Li 20. Joe Burn6,42, Bogora, N.J., 2:,16:44; 2I. Les KiDion,

z:4b:lbi zz. uaorgF ( usma.i34, Alexandlia, \a,, 2117',191 23, Mike Naples2?, Wa6hingfon, D.C., 2.47.5A: 24. Ed J€rohe29, Annadare, \^., 2:48:21;25, Ph[ Stewalt,23, Washington, D,c., 2.4A:29) 26. Paur Case,ma., 28, Nee Clhberlana, N.ya., 2.44t47i27. Richa!d wa!re!, 26, !dgewood A!senal,vd. , 2:1o:00. 23, ..".v B-,ao. r4, F,er]!a6jc.Pa., 2t49:l7t 29. Micha.l Shoemake!, 19,Alexadria, Va,, 2:.19r28! 30, Bob Kerrick,l?,Rockviile, Md., 2r.19:32j 31. Majoi Tod Wa!d,35, sprinsfield, va,, ?:50:.1rlr 32. Paul Fisher,19, New Yo.k City, 2:-!:.19! 33, William Hemp.hiIl, 24, Beawer la]ls, Pa., 2:5I:00; 3,!. Bobw.lLams, 18, -^ oo, r "., -::': ,, -. JostArnotil, 22, Ak!o!, oL., 2r5l:'t8; 36. Christo-pher Mrife, 18, N.s Lonaon, Ct,, Z:53.18i 37,Andaew Dower, 29, Gte.oider, Pz., Zt53:3At34, Cha!les Ross, 3a, ltaldo?f, Md., 2:54:10;1o. DLil He".h, 2o, A i:ob r4dss., 2r5<:040. Justin HaLpe!r, r'i, Cher-y Chase, Md.,2:55:21;41. Le6.er Paee, 29, B€ltsville, Md.,Z:55:45i 42. Graham riusron, 31, Ailington,.ta., 2.56.A7i,13, Ricna:,1 Jamborsky, 36,Resto!, Va,, 2:56:0ij .11, Jim lillietors, 1?,Rockville, Md,, 2i56:14! :5, Bob HolmaD, 54,Washington, D. c., 2:i6r48; .16. Donald Marvel30, Easto!, Md,, 2:57r00j .1?. Bruce W. Milli-manr 20, Suitlald, IId,, 2:57:23;48. MartysoUivan, .,13, lairfax, va,, Z.5At22i 49. ByronMudy, 25, Collil8dale, Pa,, 2:58.43i 50,Major Norman Lee, -Ir,,37, Edgewate!, Md,,z:58:r?: ri. c 28, Atc*dd-:aVa., 2t5At57j 52. Bob O B.ien, 37, Greeabelt,Md., z.59to3t 53. Dayid Lawre.ce, 19, Rock-ulle, Md., 2:59:38j 54, Calriel Hiza, 29,Arlirgton, Va., 3:00:08: 55, B€nri Naeger, Jr.20, Ainapolis, Md., 3:00:09; 56. Flank ltag-.er, 35, Riclmord! Va., 3:00:12, 5?. MajorDeuy Leach, 34, wesr Poinr, N.Y.,3:00:23;54. Bruce Wood*ard, 44, Arlingto!, Va.,3:01:33;59. Alex Baines, 3s, GreeDbelr, Md.,J:01:18: 60. Poddey SLeeIp, ) . Res!oa. Va3:02:2?j 61. Thomas Di]1on, 21, G!eat Fa11s,\td., 3t0Z:37t 62. Jan 0160!, 28, Camp Lejure,N.c., 3:02:56; 63. Jelfrey Pla.l<, 25, Clarlot'tesville, Va., 3:02:59; 64, Cov Bra6heals, Sr.

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34, Baitimole, Md., 3:03:43; 65. Jol! wi.slowwa6hiraton, D.C., 3:04:50; 66. Joln walr, 59,Baltihole, 3.04.55;6?. Dave Pee1le, 37, AmArbor, Mi€h., 3:05:36j 68. steven Jacol,s, 20,r,\ Fsr Lo.g Bra.!6. \.",, lr05:01;6a, JackSterenson, J!., r?, Bowie, Md., 3:06:I3; ?0.Tid Giles, 33, Collmbia, Md., 3:06:18; ?1.Steve Yates, 18, Winchesier, ya., 3ta*23t 72.Althur DuHaime, 40, Re€ton, va., 3:07r15j7]. Vai, JamFs a-aancr. -r.. '18. ADapoIis,3:07:26j ?4. Stelhen Lorenr, 28, Caither6burg,Md., 3:0?:3?;75. John Troxel, 16, Njncbestea,va., j .0t2a: ?6. 'im limoDy, al, washEeron.D.c., 3r14,42i 7?. Paul Karaskavicz, 3?, Balt.Md., 3:10.42; ?8. Cerald Mitle!, 43, NYC,3:1ri8j 79. Eri€h Segar, 35, c@blidse, Ma3s.3:12:08; 80, Paul Jo6eph6on, 18, Ar1ilgton, Va.

2542, 5:01:4. Pau-'thu!6roo, 52, 5:03: 5. To;tDiamoad, 43, 5:05;6. Dave Theattr 4I, 5:12;

?. Arthu! Ddtaime, 40, 5:15; 8. Robe* c. Day,-,12, 5:16; 9. ceo!ge E1lio!i, 42, 5:16; 10. M.!!ysdrivan, 43, 5.22i 11, P.ay Cordon, 54, 5.25t12. D6. Comoi, 44, +ZA, B. Tom Barrett, 4?,5:41; 14, Ken ThofDton, 40, 5:44; 15. Ed Balrun,4o, <:45: 16, Boo crr.e, 41, 5:46; t7. JohrWoods, 55, 5:53: r8. Bill reo!a!d, 44, 6:03;19, Richard Lukes, 54, 6t15.,20. Bill SLaw, 43,6:171 zl. Johr fofa, 15, o.laj 22- Dob PerLin6,41, 6.31i 23. B Sha{e!, 61, 6:-,18: 24. chalte6Jerohej 58, 7t0?;25. F.A, weiland, ?:15;26.RipRdill€y, 61, 7:15; 2?. Edwald sobi., 50,?t38; 28. Bur.is gicks, 59, 7:58.Notes. . Walt Boehm wa6 a cleai leader lro{t

lhe s.arr. Bob rone€. who o! ) 6ta-rco rttrrnelast Augusl in oad€r to lose weight, came onwith a stlong 4th lap ro ial€ second.

D. C. I.AU 20 KIIO RUN C]]AMPIONSHI!Hains Point, Washington, D.C,, Feb, 24, 1973Tehp. 40's, silong windE.1- Jack Fultz, wSC, 62t12; 2. Sheldon Kailin, lisht dlizz1e belore race time, Couase: Ort &WSc,,62t32t 3. Jack Mahuri!, NCTC,65:2r; back, stallibg and liriEhing or the tlackof Sher-.,1. Jeff Hart€rha!, 69:00; 5. Randy L€hma, wood t{igh school, several good hills.App. AC, 69:15; 6. Tom Ward, USMC, ?0:34j 57 staiters, 5? finishers,?. Lee Fidler, ?O:.10; 8. Jell Brandt, 71:48j 9. I. Jack Mahulin, No.caroliDa TC, t:r1:49Aob Ha"per, 72:10t i0, James Brandt, ?2:15j 2. Dave W€b6te!, uat.,ll. Ed Jelome, ?2:43; 12. Charle6 Ros6, ?2:.1.1; 3, Jeff Rudetl, uat,,13. Bob Horda.. 54, 11,451 1.1. John Dockstad- 4, Rick l-ougherry, I.diana Univ,, r:16:25.r, ?4t16t 15, Geolse Cushma!, 75:28j 16. 5, Toh cirou, U,. o! Marylanil, l:16t25David Brorson, WSC, ?5:36; 17. Dick Jambors- 6. Ray Moiriso!, Washington S. C. , 1:17:33ky, D.C, Harriers, ?5:,12; 18. Je{l Da!ma!, ?. Bo! Thurston! Wa6h. SC, r:18r19

HALF MARATI]ON, SANDY SPRINC, MD.March 11, r9?3, Weathert 5Oo, cool dd overcas.

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75:42; 19, Paul Farrier, USN, ?5:45; 20. Ray 8. B I lleland, uat.,Testerhan, NATo, 75:52j 21. Bluce Robinson, 9. Jih Fitzgelald, unat.,75:5?;22. Paul Vantwe, U,S. Arfryr 7?:16; 10. Joe Donoghue, unat,,1:21:l4j 11, Itassan23. tie, Padl & Bob Thu!ston, ??:30; 25. Martt Zer€ehki, unat., l.2l:34; 12. Wattea Roose,sulliwan, 43, D.c. Harliers, 78t26i 26, Joe Dat., It22.l9;13. Tih cr@bacher, uat.,vought, App.AC,78:38r 2?, RonHoffman, 1a, I:Z2t54i 14. Lester Pags, wsc, lr23:llj 15. Mike43; 28. Arthur DuHaide, 40, PVSTC, ?€:56; Lieder, uat., t:23:18; 16. Joseph Blooks, una.,29. waite! Roose, ?9r53j 30. Mike Heyli!, 79. r:23t3o:1?. John l4rinsrow, wsc, l:23:51; 18,5?;31. Martin scharf, App.AC, ?9:59;32- Dave Ceorge Thuiston, unar,, l:23:58r 19. WillisTheall, D.C. Harriers, 80121:33, Ken Blevins, Vick, uat., 1.24:I2j 20. Jeff Shetrdn, NATo,80.2?: 3ir. Rod Steele, 80:5I; 35, Herfi Holton, rt24tl2i 2r. Daoien Howell, \ at., r:24t27j zz.NATo, 80:56. (6r linishers) Fultz dd Karlia Jon Hiratsuka, uat., 1.2-,1:.!8: 23. Jim Di11,establi6bed a larCe lead ower th€ fest of the ndat. , 1t25t21, 2.,1. Bob Spousra, ua, , t:25:35;field eaaly in the !a.e. The first two Masters 25, Philip Brrton, uat, , 1:26:30; 26. Crahadwere ovei s0 | Bob Hormaa (5,1) and Paul Thurs- Husto!, urat. , r:26:39; 2?, Ken Witt, sat. ,

, D.C. RRC FIVE-MILE RACESuday, March 4, 19?3 -aom Cbilder3 and JackMahoiin leil aU tlle way and finished in d int€n-tional rie, setting a rew course }ecold. On thishild, ovelcast day, the lirst six rllm€ls beatcar Willi@Ermark of 26:18.l. tie, Tom Childerd & Jack Mahuri., 24:573. Jack Kemey, 25t57t 1. Ifeinz Wiegana, 25:58; 5. Doa Dewitt, 25:59j 6, Dan Reeks, 26r07;7, 6eo. watt6, 26,39:, A. CVnn Wood, 27t32t9. Bob Earper, 27.13: la, D.. Car.y, 2?147ill, Claig Hayward, ?8:2?; 12. Ri.ha.d Maple,28:27;13. Bruce Robinson, 28ts6; t4. MikeFlehing, 23:59; 15. Robert My€rs, 29:08;16.Paul Falrier, 29:3At 17, Ceorge TbBstoa, 29:36; 18. Jim Crail, 29r50; 19, Tony Diaaond,13, 29t55,20. D. Howerl, 29:58i 21. cialEh c.Hutton, 30:01;22, Bruce Tarawlda, 30:42;23. Craig Caarder, 31:01; 24, Fliolamonti,3t:0s;25. Marty sullivaa, 40, 3110. (99 ]i6tedfinishe!6)MASTERS MILE- 1. Walter W. Boelm, 42,.l:45i z, Bob Jones, 42, 4159: 3. George Ph[lip6

l:28:02;28. Charles Ross, uat., l:28.06: 29.I.F, Vcla-de. ra,, .:18:lt: 0, Cabc H /unat,, r:28:40; 31, Stu Keck vat., tZAtS4t 32.Wfr. Sollels, unat., l:29:34;33. Ro. Somels,un"l.. :29:1o: rr, Dick Janbo"sb, D,.. l:!-

riers, l:29t50; 35. Roh Hoffma, uat., 1:30:13;36, Geo. Luca6, uat., l:30:31;3?. Ceorge E1-liott. uar., l:10:16: r8. Da- C060r, sar.1.31:22; 39, Robeat Day, Mat,, l:31:51: 40, varLewton, wat., 1:32:10.Notes. , Jack Mahuli! took an earrt lead ad led

tb€ rac€ a1l t}le way. He clacked ihe old re€oldon this sc€dc and vely hilty course try 46 6ecs.

--Bob ThurEton--FIFTH ANNUAI BIRCH BAY MARATHONBifch Bay, Wash., Sat., Alril14, l9?3- B!i!-

i6h Cor1frbia wou Schamhe!ger took the Paci-fic Nolthwest AAU Maxatiron lide back to Canadawith bi6 2:2?:5? victoly.The Duca, 8.C., doctor took ove! th€ lac€ftom heet director aEil deferding chamlion Jim

Pearso! at tiv€ miles & Iaom theie was uchal-ldbged, The widilg time wa6 1 1/2 miDutes olJtlle coulse aecord s6t a tear ago by Pear6oD.

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3tPearso^ filished second in 2.29:18 (his sixrh

consecutive sub-2:30) ahead ol west€rD Wasb-itrgronr6 Mike Shaw, second place IiDish€r iDla.t year16 NAIA National Maratbon lace.Set! Borma, 14, thoug! only a! eishth grader,lieil vitb -acohar" John Darrick Lor roe BlarleMariDa award lor the to! high schooter. Bothfere tiaed at 2:55:22.Maria Brzezinska ran 3:41:55 fol fi!st wohmMelcer Island'6 Howaril Miller, 46, 6napped

the 40 & over lecord aDd tookthe Birch Ba]Feather Shop tropby fo! the thild €onsecutivey€a! while Franl< cley ot Poulgbo was the filstSohe 78 rlj@ers floh Olegon, ldalo, Kasas,B.itish Collhbia, aril Washington 6tarted therace a.<l 66 completeil the diEtance.The cou6e and tbe waiches were certitied.The SDohomish TC rA'r squd took the te@

';itle with six loints followed by STC riE't widhls ed the Richmond T&F Clu! with 2?.l. WoU Schimbelgeir 2'1, 2t27.57 \s-ftnbsprits- z7:33, 55,42, LrZZt59, 115r:38); 2. JimPearsoD, 28, 2t29,lA (Z?t33, s6:Il, l:23:39,1.52:.44); 3. Mike Shaw, 22, Wesrerir Washingronstate College, 2:30:10 (28:.4s, 5810?, I:26:10,l:55r5.,1):4. Eart Ellis, 37, 2:39r02: 5, Ho;ardMille!, 46, 2:39:U! 6. Bryon Catr€lt, .!0, 2.43:42! ?. Bob Langenlaeh, 36, 2:45:01; L DeanPowers, 21, Zr48:22; 9, Bruce cibbs, 35, 2:sr:45i 10. Chuck lrugheE, 19, 2:54:59;11, tie,Setl aowmd, 14 + & Joha Patrick, 18, 2:55:22;13. Ha' Tllackrcy, ai l:.8:i6i Lr. Tom Vorfi-son, 29, 2:sA:46i 15. JonRolt€rt6on,3l,2:59:04;16. Arlan ThomEon, 40, 3t0o:2?; 17, Ma*-hew Wlight, 41, 3:01:40i 18, Sam Bake!, 34,3:04:40; 19. Jim Molrow, 31, 3:05:06; 20. PalkPeterson, 32, 3:06:16;21. larry oberholtzer,22,3t07t49i 22, Richald Keget, 38, 3:U:09;2t. "o- Parjerry, 1!, at l lot 2t. Blrd Pcrri,15, 3t21ta9i Za, John Robinson, Ia, 3.22.19: 26.Evelett Chardr 32, 3t22,59i Z?. Mike BalanEke,11, 1:2.:2 ,2A, stc,F JonFs, t., tt)b:J1j 2'.BiU Lindesmit!, 25, 3tz9t.10j 3a, Pall Bellamy,34, 3:32t13i 31. cdrdo! McLenna, 14, 3:34:09;32, Vern Wade, 44, 3134t45;33. Walne Velter,B, 3t3ato'1t 34. Mile Hagy, 16, 3:38:09! 35, F.G!ey,52,3r38:40.

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27BOSTON MARATHON - Jon Anderson, Oregon TC (Wit]ner) April 16, 1973

(Shoitly beJore entering Plaza area - about 600 yaids to finish. )Photo by: walt lvesterholrn

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UST-EE-T-EN-.1!IL,E..Q.HAM-ILQI!.$-MI-&UI-{..:-Asc!rqt-.5-,-!-9-?.,3..-..egjsl_rr_,.Y_u-cp--rlgtr

To make this meet a crccess and a truly mtional championehip race, pleaee let all of the rurmers you comein eontacr with know about this meet. There will also be oLher rafes lhat day,

Merchandise and USTFF medalr to the first fifteen finishers, trophies to next thirty-five finiehere, andawards to the first five runners on lhe top thre€ teaDs,

kpf-_ -0_I-e-tt-M!-lp_$44 - 20 trophies and awards to the live runners on the winning team.

Over 50 Ten Mile Run - 20 troohies.

H-.,S*-BCylq__[iVe_Mi_e__&g+ - 20 trophies and awardo to five members of the winning team.

9-p-e--rt--G!r-{g-{i-v-p.M!lp-$.gr-r-. 20 hophiee and awards to five mernbers of the winning tearn.

0-p.e-c_h_er.'__Tc_n_M-ile__B.qa-:_[.!.r_o!_hi__e!..

U__ndp_r_14__E_e-cp_-f_o-r_Pp_y_e_{!!_d__Ct!_q - 5 trcphies in each class.

Token awards or T-shirts, rcfreshments, free lodging lor all runners, $2.fi) entry fee by July 31, 1973togetyour name on the program. $4.00 entry fee up to iace time.

For more information alnut the race or lodging, contact Wulf Ko€l ert, 2974.A South Herman Sheet,Milwaukee, lf isconsin 53207.

SECOND ANNUAL ]VASTERS CLASSIC N4AY

201h, llonmoulh Co lege, N.J. Ev€nts for sub-maslefs

(3039) lo l\,4asrers | (60+) as follows: 100,220

440, BB0, mile, 2 ni E, nile rc1ay,2 rnile relay, shot

p!t, ong jump, hlgh jump, javelln and pole vault.

Conlact [,4asters Spods Association, 11 Park Place,

New York, N.Y. 10007, Room 1440, 212-221-8582.

lnforn'ratlon aho available on other m€ets through

oLrt the season. C0l\,1E RUN WiTH US.