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By Tim Gartner at Modesto, the Vanden Re- leadership with 48.1, Robert the time of his run. However, . .. lays at Travis AFB, the Mor- Yslas of Madera jumped to since it was a blustery day ] I Northern Califorma pre P gan Hill Relays at Live Oak the two-mile lead with 9:13.8, and no wind gauge was used, - I trackmen, off to a, faster and the Blossom Hill Relays Louie Amps of Edison (Fres- the time carries the notation. I C I start th~n las~ year ~ ~er- at Leigh High, San Jose. no) took over the 180-low hur- Last week, Edison of Fres- 'for formers, head mto theIr fIrst Add'fll F 'n dIes with 189 and junior Al no clipped off a 1'279 in the and, . 1 rr thO !lona y . res n 0 WI . ' •... ~ I maJor re ay compe lIon IS hld·t 't ' t t d d DalerlO of ClOVIS captured 880 relay at the North Yo- ertO weekend 0 1 S Cl Y mee 0 ay an th t th h t .t ·t L I Iwin ..• tomorrow at McLane Sta- .e op spo III e s 0 pu semI e. eague Re aY5. Thewei Relay meets, WhICh brmg dium Fresno trackmen rank wIth 62-3. relay IS no longer a State \ g together high scho~lers ~om~ amo~g the top three in 10 . Pr~vi?us leaders improv- ~eet. ev~nt, but E d i son's atN different a re a s, ~nvarlably eve n is in The Chronicle's mg t?eIr marks were 0ydetime. IS tIle second be~t ever result - in better times and prep track bests Lansmg of Fresno, WIth a I run m the San Joaqum Val- distances because competi- ' •. wind-aided 9.5 in the 100; ley. The best half-mile relay tion is so much keener than If the w~ather is faIr at Merced's 44Q-r e 1 ay quartet time was 1:26.8, by Lemoore ,in dual meets. Presently, this ~?ese,;' a.r IOU s locales, the with a 41.7 and junior long- in 1963. A chap named Tom- I year's trackmen are ahead be.st li~t. should undergo j um per Heulon Hewitt of mie Sm ith anchored Le- of last season's marks in 10 maJor reVlSlon .. Merced with a leap of 23- moore tfIat year. of the 15 listed events. Four new leaders emerged 11%. Hewitt also reached- the PREP PATTER Scheduled for this weekend in this week's listings while elite among high jumpers TM Northern.C,!lifornia Basketball 441 .. , OffiCials Association recently hon- are the Santa Rosa Relays three others imp r0ve d on with a 6-7 mark. ored Ev ~helton and Jim ~itt at its ~.~ ' .. annual dinner. Shelton retired this . 6 the Martinez Relays the Mt. their previOUS bests. Although Lansmg's mark season as coach of S.acramento Sfer ,...••. d . State COllege and Witt retired liS an 10.31 "Eden Relays at Chabot Col- Mike Murphy of Hoover IS wmd-alde , It was report- official. Elected as officers for the I Carr D I·t r 1 (F ) t k th 440 d th . d h d /. d t 1968-69 season were Erv Delman, 1 IWI lege, the owney J?Vl a iOTIa . resno 00 over e e e wm a sLoppe a president; Owen Kashevaroff, vice I SP president; Howard Powleson, secre- IWI tary; Irv Winetrub, treasurer. Ron Hal ~~~:e~~in~~cf<o~,:[':lecau~?veRg~a~~IYi 19; --. ~ Mel Gray. winner of the 100 arid en 220 in the State Track Meet last year M while running for Montgomery (San- 581 ta Rosa); has accepted an invitation LH to run against Charlie Greene and 22 Jim Hines in Saturday's 100-meter R feature of the Kansas Relays. Gray. Se who last week tied the national Jun- IS ior COllege 100-yard dash mark of 9.3, Se ~su~r~;~~VI~g~O~P~~i~;a;?r Fort Scott s. 5' 4. I' 2: H 4 w o BI 2: I~ LI (~ re 43 5C H yen: and will mOl shil sha * * * * * * * * * lIest ·High School Track Marks ; :j'\ . NORTHERN CALIFORNIA . 440 flELAY-Merced, 41.7; Edl~on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .. ~, . (FresnO), ~l.~n; Hoover (Fresno) 42.fi; 10D-Edesel Garrison, Centennial .'\ .1J!II:-Clyde Lansing Fresno, 9.5wl Fresno, 42.7; Bullard (Fresno), 4.3.0; (Compton), 9.6; Ron Hamley, Lowell " Larry Brice. Edison (Stockton)\ 9.6w; Berkeley.l 43.0i Lemoore, 43.3; Rlch- (La Habra)l 9.6; Reggie Echols, Verb- : Seaborn Bowen~,. Kennedy \Sacra- mond, 4~.3; San Mateo, 43.3. um Dei \Los Angeles), 9.6; 220- mento), 9.6w; vvarren. Edmonson,_ Bruce Ballard, Bellflower, 20.9; Knud- , Oakland 9.7i Bob Relfer, Vanden, M_'•• l.•• E•.••• R••• I! •••••• !.•• A~Y-0 akI II n d Tech, son. Torrance. 21.4t; 440-Edesel Gar-I Herb Washington. a 17-year-old ,I 9.7; Brad Lym'!n, Los Altos, 9.7; 3:21."; Rlcnmo.nd, 3:21.6; Berkeley, rison, Centennial (Compton) 47.7; from Flint (Mich.) Central High, re- i Steve Berge, Mint Loma (Sacra men- 3:22.On; W~hl n iii ton (Fremont), 880-Gregg Jones, Long Beach Poly cently cracked the two remaining , to) 9.7; Ken Jones, South Bakers- 3:22.8i Mc Lan e Wresno)1 3:23.5: 1:50.6; MILE-Tom Davidson. EI Ca: Mansfield (Ohio) Relays records of , field,9.7. M ercedt 3:23.8, Edison \Fresno), jon, 4:11.5; TWO MILE-Ed Ramirez, Jesse Owens. WaShington won the ill. 3:23.9; os A1.t0S' 3:2.3.91' Oakdale. C h ann eI Island (Oxnard), 9:09.5; 100 in 9.4, bettering Owens' mark of :'I 22D-Charlie Bennett, Merced, 21.3; 3:24.0; Mt. Whitney ('(Isa la), 3:24.4; 120iiH-John Cottier. CresPI (Enci- 9.6. and won the 220 in 21.0. two- ILeman Childress xxx, Hoover (Fres- Branham, 3:24.5; ValleJO. 3:24.9; Bl!r- no), 13.9' 180LtI-lssac Curtis, Santa tenths faster than Jesse when he no). 21.3; Clyde Lansing. Fresno, 21.4; bank (Sacramento), 3:25.0; Sequols, Ana. 18.6wi Ron Hamley, Lowell (La prepped at Cleveland East Tech in Stan McCloud•. Edison (Fresno), 21.6; 3:25.3. Habra), 18.6w; HJ-Reynaldo Brown, the 193Os. In another exceptional Steve Genco. Koosevelt (fresno), 21.6; Compton, 6-10; LJ~McCoilum. Man- performance. Mike McMannon of I Brad Lyman, Los Altos, 21.6; Lon HIGH JUMP.:-Otis Hailey, Wasco, ual Arts (Los An gel e s), 24- Newport (Ohio) Catholic long jumped I' Harris xx, Lemoore, 21.8; John Hol- Ib_W (.»: dOO 'Uews. Vanden. 6-9; Don. 21f2;SP-Pete Shmock. San Dieguito 25-91f2. , ' JI den M0untain View, 21.9; Pete Winrow. Fr e mo nt (Oakland), 6-8; (Encintas); 63-3; DISCUS-Howard --- IIC .1 Reyes, Sunset, 21.9. ' Heulo.n Hewitt xx. Me~ced. 6-7, ,?ud I MontgomerY. Glenn (I'!orwalk). 17S- Jerry. Proctor. formerly of Pasade- (I Travalile, Mantecar 6-7, Dave Flsh- 10; PV-Rlchards, Bonita; 15-1: 440- -na MUIr,·who was the State Meet's I rr , nMike Murphy, Hoover (Fres- baugh. Castro Val ey. 6-6: Mark Da- RELAY-Centennial (Compton). 41.5; first triple winner in 20 yerars in I F j no .1; Louie ,Amps, Edison (Fros- ley, Palo AltO. 6-6; Ken Ferling, Ne- MILE-RE.LAY-Lincoln (San Diego), 1967, is presently leading the Na- I (I no • 482n' Lamont Jackson, Oakland wark, 6-5; Mancuso. Fremont (Sunny- 3:18.0.. tion's long jumpers with an outdoor I Tech 48.5; John Banks, Roosevelt vale), 6-5; Clyde Sadler. St. Ignatius. NOTATIONS-n - Non-winning; w- leap of 26-4. In addition, the Red- i ~ (Fres'no), 49.1, L.C. White, McLane 6-4112. \- wind-aided; t- turni 0 - num- lands freshman has triple jumped I (Fresno), 49.1; Marshall, bos Palos •.. ber of times achieved: r- relay leg, 49-2¥2, run the 120 highs in 14.3 and H 49.2' Frank Hughes, Cupertino, 49:4; L. 0 ~", JUr"P,-H.l!iUlon_ Hewitt xx, xx - junior; xxx ~ sophomore. the 100 .in a wind-aided 9.4. I.n Red- n Me Harris. Richmond, 49.4i Kermltt lViercea. ~j-U¥2; Phil QIBnet, HomE!- COACHES NOTE-If yOU have no- lands' first outdoor meet thIS sea· \ Bayless Berkeley, 49.4; Roger Stew- stead, 23-7¥4; Prentice MCCray••.Ed,- .tlced any omissions or inaccuracies son, Proctor won the 100, 220, high n art, Oakdal~ 49.4; LarancG Jones, son \Stockton). 23-7; Carter,»acra-1 please write Tim Gartner, Chronicle I and Intermediate hurdles, long Jump" 5 Lemoore 49.:>. mento, 23-4: Tom Phillips, Home- i Sports. Also. include the trackman's triple jump and ran a leg on the 400 A , stead; 23-0; AI Bunn xx. McLane', first name and year in schoo).,. relay team. _ C i 8R~Larry_ Gob 1e man, McLane (Fresno), 22-11lf21 Rick Fergerson'l - ~ -' C j\Fresn ), 1:56.11 Fred Klinger, Aragon Merced, 22-10; George Gage, Ygnacio San Mateo), 1:56.2; -Buck Black xx, Valley. 22-9¥21 Alonzo Emery, San I Pittsburg, 1:56.2; Rick Brown, Los AI- Mateo, 22-9; Larry Young, Lem~re, I tos. 1:56.2; Bill Boze, Clayton Valley, 22-8i .Ron ~rown.Berke;ley. 22-8: Mike I 1:56.6: Marshall, Dos Palos, 1:56.6: LUSK,Skyline (OaklandJo 22-8. ,. i' Mike Foster, Folsom, 1:57.4; Steve - Kirkland Campolindt), 1:57.5; Roger POI F· V~UI•. !,-S~eve Rutherford. Croft xx' Fresno, 1:57.5: DaVe Madi- Fresno, i4-,r'f2i Mike Ke II e y xx. gan, San Mateo, 1:57.6; Bill Respini, McLane (Fresno), 14-10; Steve Harpi- --IPalo Alto. 1:57.8; Jim Elder xxx. Sel- son .. Roosevelt (Fresno), 14-51/2i Tim I ma, 1:57.9. ~:~''1~t,oannes~.UUf~~ dr~'2~l S~~~ I MILE,-Mark Baldovinos, W I II 0 w Schlosser, Lemoore, ~4'¥4;: Brian .1 Giei'i':'4'158' Dave Sanford. Home- Dalton. Hoover (Fresno). 13-8112;Gre~ I stead, 4:17.i; Blick Black xx,' Pitts- Rice, .Ceres. 13-7¥2; Chris Sage •.. EI 1 burg, 4;17.4- Klaus Hofmann, St. Ig- C ~ m I no (SAcramento), 13-7; 10m nat,us, 4:1~.4: Larry Churchill, Mt. Pnce. Burbank .(Sacramento), 13·6i i Pleasant, 4:18.4; Chris Carey, Carl- Tony Roseland, Pioneer, 13·6. mont. 4:19.8r (4:23.6); Manny Mahon, .. I :'Lynbrook 4:20.3; Bob Boyles, Mission SHOT PUT-AI Daleno xx, ClOVIS., . San Jose' 4'209· Robert Yslas. Made· 6L-.>; rWII" Luka. YgnaCio Valley, ·1 ra'.4:21.6; Cliff 'West, Kenne.dy (Sac- 61-7; VirB\ Hlghlancjs, 58-3; Charlie . ram en to). 4:22.1i Randy Gnggs, Green, Mc ane (FreSn01 57-8; Jack Modesto, 4:22.4; Steve Sofos, i:!urlin- Sitton, Antioch} 57-I; erry Grays, game 4:23.0. Pittsburg, 56-71/2; Jim Penrose. Carl- , mont, 56-3;; Ralph Show, Homestead,' TWO MI\.E-Robert Yslas, Madera, 56-2; Pat Young, Taft, 56-¥2. 9:13.8; L'lins Carey, Carlmont, 9:15.7; . Manny Mahon, L Yn b roo k 9:24.5; QI.5CJI5-Jlm Penrose, Carl mont, Steve Sofos Burlingame, 9:26.6; Ber- 1~O-3;Gary Wolf. Lowell. 175-3; Steve nie Lahde 'St. Francis, 9:27.01 Jeff McNaughton, McLane (Fresno), 173- Olpin Ygnacio Valley, 9:27.4; Jack 7112; Steve Bielenbergl Homestead. Lawson, Davis (M ode s to). 9:30.0; 173-1112:DOl!g Ada!T!s. lberty, 172-7; Dave Sanford. Homestead. 9:31.4; Joe; Dave GrOSSI, Paclfl~a, 172-1; Raloh_ Whytock, Burlingame. 9:32.4; B.iII i Show, Homestead, 170-10; ~andY I Hansen, Ygnacio Valley. 9:33.1r Cliff· Beck. Los Altos, 170-7: Tom Wilson. West, Kennedy (Sacramtnto), 9:.:14.4. I.Am!-d?r Valley, 168-10. _ 120 HIGH HUROLES-Clussie:: SlIlId •••.•. It: ill 0 0 r a, 1.4.2; Jerry Wilson xx. Roosevelt (Fresno) 14.3; Dan Redfearn, San Juan, 14.4; AI ,~ Bunn xx, McLane (Fresno), 14.4; Tom ,~. Phillips, H0 me s tea d, 14.4; Clark, .•. Westmoor, 14.5; Jim fv1 iller. Carlmont. 14.5; Dan Taylor, Mira Loma (Sacra- . mento). 14.5; Don Bruce. Balboa. I , 14.5; Kerry Hampton, Poly. 14.5; Lar-, ry Hillman. Edison (Stockton). 14.5: i Don Winrow. F rem 0nt (Oakla nd), , 14.5; Keith Peters, Gunn. 14.5: Fra-' zier Leslie. Woodside, 14.5; Petralia. :-temont, 14.5. r I HorCal Preps in Weekend Relays I 180 I,OW HURDLES-Louie Amps, l:..GISOIi trresonj, H:i.~'; Rick Ferger.. son, Merced, 19.0; Dan Taylor. Mira Lorna (Sacramento), 19.2; Lowell Har- ris, Terra Linda, 19.2; Tom Phillips. Homestead, 19.3; James Allen xx, Bakersfield, 19.31 Ashland Whitfield, I South SF. 19.3i Greg Rice, Ceres, , 19.3h Kirk DIIVls,Berkeley) 19.4, Doug I, ~~e 01~oJA~~a1~rJ~6~~9.~~·\a~~e I' - indsay, La Sierra (CarmiChael). 19.5: \ Jan RadfE\8rn, San lU;w, 19.5n.

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By Tim Gartner at Modesto, the Vanden Re- leadership with 48.1, Robert the time of his run. However, .

.. lays at Travis AFB, the Mor- Yslas of Madera jumped to since it was a blustery day ]I Northern Califorma pre P gan Hill Relays at Live Oak the two-mile lead with 9:13.8, and no wind gauge was used, -

Itrackmen, off to a, faster and the Blossom Hill Relays Louie Amps of Edison (Fres- the time carries the notation. I C

I start th~n las~ year ~ ~er- at Leigh High, San Jose. no) took over the 180-low hur- Last week, Edison of Fres- 'forformers, head mto theIr fIrst Add'fll F 'n dIes with 189 and junior Al no clipped off a 1'279 in the and,. 1 rr thO !lona y . res n 0 WI . ' •... ~I maJor re ay compe lIon IS hld·t 't ' t t d d DalerlO of ClOVIS captured 880 relay at the North Yo- ertOnweekend 0 1 S Cl Y mee 0 ay an th t t· th h t . t ·t L I Iwin

..• tomorrow at McLane Sta- .e op spo III e s 0 pu semI e. eague Re aY5. Thewei

Relay meets, WhICh brmg dium Fresno trackmen rank wIth 62-3. relay IS no longer a State \ gtogether high scho~lers ~om~ amo~g the top three in 10 . Pr~vi?us leaders improv- ~eet. ev~nt, but E d i son's atN

different a re a s, ~nvarlably eve n is in The Chronicle's mg t?eIr marks were 0ydetime. IS tIle second be~t ever

result - in better times and prep track bests Lansmg of Fresno, WIth a Irun m the San Joaqum Val-distances because competi- ' •. wind-aided 9.5 in the 100; ley. The best half-mile relaytion is so much keener than If the w~ather is faIr at Merced's 44Q-r e 1a y quartet time was 1:26.8, by Lemoore

,in dual meets. Presently, this ~?ese,;' a.r IOU s locales, the with a 41.7 and junior long- in 1963. A chap named Tom-

Iyear's trackmen are ahead be.st li~t. should undergo j u m per Heulon Hewitt of mie S m i t h anchored Le-of last season's marks in 10 maJor reVlSlon .. Merced with a leap of 23- moore tfIat year.of the 15 listed events. Four new leaders emerged 11%. Hewitt also reached- the PREP PATTER

Scheduled for this weekend in this week's listings while elite among high jumpers TM Northern.C,!lifornia Basketball 441.. , OffiCials Association recently hon-are the Santa Rosa Relays three others imp r 0 v e d on with a 6-7 mark. ored Ev ~helton and Jim ~itt at its ~.~' .. annual dinner. Shelton retired this . 6

the Martinez Relays the Mt. their previOUS bests. Although Lansmg's mark season as coach of S.acramento Sfer

, ...••. d . State COllege and Witt retired liS an 10.31"Eden Relays at Chabot Col- Mike Murphy of Hoover IS wmd-alde , It was report- official. Elected as officers for the I Carr

D I·t r 1 (F ) t k th 440 d th . d h d /. d t 1968-69 season were Erv Delman, 1 IWIlege, the owney J?Vl a iOTIa . resno 00 over e e e wm a sLoppe a president; Owen Kashevaroff, vice I SPpresident; Howard Powleson, secre- IWItary; Irv Winetrub, treasurer. Ron Hal

~~~:e~~in~~cf<o~,:[':lecau~?veRg~a~~IY i 19;--. ~Mel Gray. winner of the 100 arid en

220 in the State Track Meet last year Mawhile running for Montgomery (San- 581

ta Rosa); has accepted an invitation LH

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lIest ·High School Track Marks; :j'\ . NORTHERN CALIFORNIA . 440 flELAY-Merced, 41.7; Edl~on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

.. ~, . (FresnO), ~l.~n; Hoover (Fresno) 42.fi; 10D-Edesel Garrison, Centennial

.'\ .1J!II:-Clyde Lansing Fresno, 9.5wl Fresno, 42.7; Bullard (Fresno), 4.3.0; (Compton), 9.6; Ron Hamley, Lowell" Larry Brice. Edison (Stockton)\ 9.6w; Berkeley.l 43.0i Lemoore, 43.3; Rlch- (La Habra)l 9.6; Reggie Echols, Verb-: Seaborn Bowen~,. Kennedy \Sacra- mond, 4~.3; San Mateo, 43.3. um Dei \Los Angeles), 9.6; 220-mento), 9.6w; vvarren. Edmonson,_ Bruce Ballard, Bellflower, 20.9; Knud- ,

Oakland 9.7i Bob Relfer, Vanden, M_'••l.••E•.•••R•••I!••••••!.••A~Y-0 a k I II n d Tech, son. Torrance. 21.4t; 440-Edesel Gar-I Herb Washington. a 17-year-old,I 9.7; Brad Lym'!n, Los Altos, 9.7; 3:21."; Rlcnmo.nd, 3:21.6; Berkeley, rison, Centennial (Compton) 47.7; from Flint (Mich.) Central High, re-i Steve Berge, Mint Loma (Sacra men- 3:22.On; W~hl n iii ton (Fremont), 880-Gregg Jones, Long Beach Poly cently cracked the two remaining, to) 9.7; Ken Jones, South Bakers- 3:22.8i M c Lan e Wresno)1 3:23.5: 1:50.6; MILE-Tom Davidson. EI Ca: Mansfield (Ohio) Relays records of, field,9.7. M ercedt 3:23.8, Edison \Fresno), jon, 4:11.5; TWO MILE-Ed Ramirez, Jesse Owens. WaShington won the

ill. 3:23.9; os A1.t0S' 3:2.3.91' Oakdale. C h ann e I Island (Oxnard), 9:09.5; 100 in 9.4, bettering Owens' mark of:'I 22D-Charlie Bennett, Merced, 21.3; 3:24.0; Mt. Whitney ('(Isa la), 3:24.4; 120iiH-John Cottier. CresPI (Enci- 9.6. and won the 220 in 21.0. two-

ILeman Childress xxx, Hoover (Fres- Branham, 3:24.5; ValleJO. 3:24.9; Bl!r- no), 13.9' 180LtI-lssac Curtis, Santa tenths faster than Jesse when heno). 21.3; Clyde Lansing. Fresno, 21.4; bank (Sacramento), 3:25.0; Sequols, Ana. 18.6wi Ron Hamley, Lowell (La prepped at Cleveland East Tech inStan McCloud•. Edison (Fresno), 21.6; 3:25.3. Habra), 18.6w; HJ-Reynaldo Brown, the 193Os. In another exceptionalSteve Genco. Koosevelt (fresno), 21.6; Compton, 6-10; LJ~McCoilum. Man- performance. Mike McMannon of

I Brad Lyman, Los Altos, 21.6; Lon HIGH JUMP.:-Otis Hailey, Wasco, ual Arts (Los An gel e s), 24- Newport (Ohio) Catholic long jumpedI'Harris xx, Lemoore, 21.8; John Hol- Ib_W (.»: dOO 'Uews. Vanden. 6-9; Don. 21f2;SP-Pete Shmock. San Dieguito 25-91f2. , ' JIden M 0 u n t a i n View, 21.9; Pete Winrow. Fr e mo n t (Oakland), 6-8; (Encintas); 63-3; DISCUS-Howard --- IIC

.1 Reyes, Sunset, 21.9. ' Heulo.n Hewitt xx. Me~ced. 6-7, ,?ud I MontgomerY. Glenn (I'!orwalk). 17S- Jerry. Proctor. formerly of Pasade- (I

Travalile, Mantecar 6-7, Dave Flsh- 10; PV-Rlchards, Bonita; 15-1: 440- -na MUIr,·who was the State Meet's I rr,nMike Murphy, Hoover (Fres- baugh. Castro Val ey. 6-6: Mark Da- RELAY-Centennial (Compton). 41.5; first triple winner in 20 yerars in I Fj no .1; Louie ,Amps, Edison (Fros- ley, Palo AltO. 6-6; Ken Ferling, Ne- MILE-RE.LAY-Lincoln (San Diego), 1967, is presently leading the Na- I (Ino • 482n' Lamont Jackson, Oakland wark, 6-5; Mancuso. Fremont (Sunny- 3:18.0.. tion's long jumpers with an outdoor ITech 48.5; John Banks, Roosevelt vale), 6-5; Clyde Sadler. St. Ignatius. NOTATIONS-n - Non-winning; w- leap of 26-4. In addition, the Red- i ~

(Fres'no), 49.1, L.C. White, McLane 6-4112. \- wind-aided; t - turni 0 - num- lands freshman has triple jumped I

(Fresno), 49.1; Marshall, bos Palos •.. ber of times achieved: r - relay leg, 49-2¥2, run the 120 highs in 14.3 and H49.2' Frank Hughes, Cupertino, 49:4; L. 0 ~", JUr"P,-H.l!iUlon_ Hewitt xx, xx - junior; xxx ~ sophomore. the 100 .in a wind-aided 9.4. I.n Red- n·

Me Harris. Richmond, 49.4i Kermltt lViercea. ~j-U¥2; Phil QIBnet, HomE!- COACHES NOTE-If yOU have no- lands' first outdoor meet thIS sea· \Bayless Berkeley, 49.4; Roger Stew- stead, 23-7¥4; Prentice MCCray••.Ed,- . tlced any omissions or inaccuracies son, Proctor won the 100, 220, high nart, Oakdal~ 49.4; LarancG Jones, son \Stockton). 23-7; Carter,»acra-1 please write Tim Gartner, Chronicle Iand Intermediate hurdles, long Jump" 5Lemoore 49.:>. mento, 23-4: Tom Phillips, Home- i Sports. Also. include the trackman's triple jump and ran a leg on the 400 A

, stead; 23-0; AI Bunn xx. McLane', first name and year in schoo).,. relay team. _ C

i 8R~Larry_ Gob 1e man, McLane (Fresno), 22-11lf21 Rick Fergerson'l - ~ -' Cj\Fresn ), 1:56.11 Fred Klinger, Aragon Merced, 22-10; George Gage, YgnacioI·San Mateo), 1:56.2; -Buck Black xx, Valley. 22-9¥21 Alonzo Emery, San I

Pittsburg, 1:56.2; Rick Brown, Los AI- Mateo, 22-9; Larry Young, Lem~re, Itos. 1:56.2; Bill Boze, Clayton Valley, 22-8i .Ron ~rown.Berke;ley. 22-8: Mike I

1:56.6: Marshall, Dos Palos, 1:56.6: LUSK,Skyline (OaklandJo 22-8. ,.

i' Mike Foster, Folsom, 1:57.4; Steve- Kirkland Campolindt), 1:57.5; Roger POI F· V~UI•.!,-S~eve Rutherford.

Croft xx' Fresno, 1:57.5: DaVe Madi- Fresno, i4-,r'f2i Mike K e II e y xx.gan, San Mateo, 1:57.6; Bill Respini, McLane (Fresno), 14-10; Steve Harpi­--IPalo Alto. 1:57.8; Jim Elder xxx. Sel- son .. Roosevelt (Fresno), 14-51/2iTim I

ma, 1:57.9. ~:~''1~t,oannes~.UUf~~dr~'2~lS~~~ I

MILE,-Mark Baldovinos, W I II 0 w Schlosser, Lemoore, ~4'¥4;: Brian .1Giei'i':'4'158' Dave Sanford. Home- Dalton. Hoover (Fresno). 13-8112;Gre~ I

stead, 4:17.i; Blick Black xx,' Pitts- Rice, .Ceres. 13-7¥2; Chris Sage •.. EI 1burg, 4;17.4- Klaus Hofmann, St. Ig- C ~ m I no (SAcramento), 13-7; 10mnat,us, 4:1~.4: Larry Churchill, Mt. Pnce. Burbank .(Sacramento), 13·6i iPleasant, 4:18.4; Chris Carey, Carl- Tony Roseland, Pioneer, 13·6.mont. 4:19.8r (4:23.6); Manny Mahon, .. I

:'Lynbrook 4:20.3; Bob Boyles, Mission SHOT PUT-AI Daleno xx, ClOVIS.,

. San Jose' 4'209· Robert Yslas. Made· 6L-.>; rWII" Luka. YgnaCio Valley, ·1ra'.4:21.6; Cliff 'West, Kenne.dy (Sac- 61-7; VirB\ Hlghlancjs, 58-3; Charlie .ram en to). 4:22.1i Randy Gnggs, Green, Mc ane (FreSn01 57-8; JackModesto, 4:22.4; Steve Sofos, i:!urlin- Sitton, Antioch} 57-I; erry Grays,game 4:23.0. Pittsburg, 56-71/2; Jim Penrose. Carl-

, mont, 56-3;; Ralph Show, Homestead,'

TWO MI\.E-Robert Yslas, Madera, 56-2; Pat Young, Taft, 56-¥2.9:13.8; L'lins Carey, Carlmont, 9:15.7; .Manny Mahon, L Yn b roo k 9:24.5; QI.5CJI5-Jlm Penrose, Carl mont,Steve Sofos Burlingame, 9:26.6; Ber- 1~O-3;Gary Wolf. Lowell. 175-3; Steve

nie Lahde 'St. Francis, 9:27.01 Jeff McNaughton, McLane (Fresno), 173­Olpin Ygnacio Valley, 9:27.4; Jack 7112; Steve Bielenbergl Homestead.Lawson, Davis (M ode s to). 9:30.0; 173-1112:DOl!g Ada!T!s. lberty, 172-7;Dave Sanford. Homestead. 9:31.4; Joe; Dave GrOSSI, Paclfl~a, 172-1; Raloh_

Whytock, Burlingame. 9:32.4; B.iIIi Show, Homestead, 170-10; ~andY IHansen, Ygnacio Valley. 9:33.1r Cliff· Beck. Los Altos, 170-7: Tom Wilson.West, Kennedy (Sacramtnto), 9:.:14.4. I.Am!-d?r Valley, 168-10. _

120 H I G H HUROLES-Clussie::SlIlId •••.•. It: ill 0 0 r a, 1.4.2; JerryWilson xx. Roosevelt (Fresno) 14.3;Dan Redfearn, San Juan, 14.4; AI

,~ Bunn xx, McLane (Fresno), 14.4; Tom

,~. Phillips, H0 me s tea d, 14.4; Clark,.•. Westmoor, 14.5; Jim fv1iller. Carlmont.14.5; Dan Taylor, Mira Loma (Sacra-

. mento). 14.5; Don Bruce. Balboa. I, 14.5; Kerry Hampton, Poly. 14.5; Lar-,

ry Hillman. Edison (Stockton). 14.5: iDon Winrow. F rem 0 n t (Oakla nd), ,14.5; Keith Peters, Gunn. 14.5: Fra-'zier Leslie. Woodside, 14.5; Petralia.:-temont, 14.5.

r I HorCal Preps in Weekend RelaysI

180 I,OW HURDLES-Louie Amps,l:..GISOIi trresonj, H:i.~'; Rick Ferger..son, Merced, 19.0; Dan Taylor. MiraLorna (Sacramento), 19.2; Lowell Har­ris, Terra Linda, 19.2; Tom Phillips.Homestead, 19.3; James Allen xx,Bakersfield, 19.31 Ashland Whitfield,

I South SF. 19.3i Greg Rice, Ceres,, 19.3h Kirk DIIVls,Berkeley) 19.4, Doug

I, ~~e 01~oJA~~a1~rJ~6~~9.~~·\a~~eI' -indsay, La Sierra (CarmiChael). 19.5:\ Jan RadfE\8rn,San lU;w, 19.5n.

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NORTHERNCALIFORNIA Dave Fishbaugh. Castro VaJJ<W.6-6;O kl d Fitzroy Killingsworth O'OOwd, 6-6; Valle'o H' h' I k' f:1..!J1-warren Ed.mondson, a all , Sam Maxwell. Castlelmont, 6-6; Ken b II J Ig IS 00 Ing or ba.ket.9.5; Clyde Lansll)g, Fresno. 9.51'1;Ferling Newark 6'6. Clyde Sadler da g~me\ Tuesday, ,Dec. 3; Tues·Rick Begley, Anaerson, 9.51'1; Ken St I •r 6.<.';' , , ay, ec. 7,. and Fnday, Jan. 10.Jones. South Bakersfield, 9.5; Clay- . gna IU~,< ~;4... ' Conta~t AD BODPa~tersonat 644.4021, I ton Montgomery. Edison (Stockton), !"ONG )!J'MP-Phll QUlnet, HO)11~-or wnte VallejO HIgh, 840 Nebraska9.61'1;Lorenzo Johnson. Washil1~ton ste1m, 2~-2; He u Ion Hewl~t. street 94590.Union, 9.61'1: Larry Brice, Edison Merced, 24-~Ow (23-11'12); PrentIce ~(Stoc~n), 9.6w: Seaborn Bowens. r,!cCrdY, Edl~on (Stoc!<ton)" 23-11; R91)Blac.kwoodof '::sangerhas sOniBKennedy rS~cramen!o), 9.6w; Andy J~mes Allen, Bak~rsfleld{ 23-103/4;addltl.onal !nformatlon on high jump­Watkins, Balboa, 9.6w; Bob Reifel', G.eorge Gage, YgnacIo Val ey, 23-10; er OtIS Halle¥ of W~sco. Hailey,· whoVanden, 9.7 (2); Brad Lyman, Lo~ Ai: H.a I' 0 I d carter, Sacramento, 23-4: has the pending natlOnc.l prep recordtos, 9.7 (2); Ron Taylor, Ed's~)f1Mike Freeman', Delano, 32-3; Alon- of 7-11/4,leaped 6-0 as a. fr<:"shman,(Stockton), 9.7n; steve Berge*. MIra zo. !;:mery, San Mateo, 23-1n; Tom 6-5 as a soph, !i-8 as a JunIor and.Loma (S a c ram en t 9).,9;J: Alonzo Phill!ps, Homestead, 23·0; Sam Au- now as a senIor, has a nationalEmery, San Mateo,));7w; Bill HaJch- gustme, Modesto, 23-0; AI. Bunn*, record. B I a c k 1'10 0 d says Hailey'ser Menlo-Ather,ton. 9.71'1; F ran k McLane (Fresno), 22-11112; RIck Fer- worst pe.rformance tl!is season' wasHughes Cupertino 9.7. gerson, Merced, 22-10. 6-53/4whIch piaced him third at tha, " ' POLE VIHII.T--Steve Rutherford Bellflower Relays. Andy Darby wh",-

22J1:-Bob Reifel', VanCien, ZQ.9w F res no. 14-11112: Mike Kelley" coached Hailey for three yea'rs' is(21.4t); Rick Begl,ey,Anders(og, 21.1w; McLane (Fresno), 14-10;Steve Hardi: now an assistant at Carlmont. 'Steve Berge*. Mira Lorna a c r.a - son, Roosevelt (Fresno), 14-91/4;Tim _mento), 21.1w; Ken Jopes, South Harrington. Bullard (Fresno), 14-1' Prep fans will want to mark JuneBakersfield, 21.3t; ~harlleH Ben~~t}, Tom Price, Burbank (Sacramento)' 29 on their calendars. That's theMerced, 21.3; J~rn JYc! d0 ~dison 14-112; Mike Ray, Lemoore. 14-112; San; date of the East-West all-star basket­(Fresno), 21.3; an c oU.', ** Albanese, King City, 14-1/4; Steve ball game sponsored by the Ex­(Fresno)1 21.3; LI~a'Cl ~hl~£~;rn~i Schlosser, Lemoore, 14.1J4; Rick Eg- change Club of Sunnyvale. It'll beHoover Fresno), 2 ',; y a , gel', Jackson, 13-9; Brian Dalton held at 8 p.m. in the San Jose CivicFresno, 21.4;Greg Rice, Ceres, 21.5. Hoover (Fresno), 13-8112; Eric Reich' Auditorium. Among those slated to

'. I W,.-Mike Murphy, Hoover (Fres- Menlo·Atherton. 13-8'14. ' play are Nate Wliliams of McGly-no) 481.' Frank Hughes, Cupertino, .sHnT nIlT_AI Dalerio*, Clovis, monds, Phil Chenier of Berkeley and48.2; Louie Amps, Edison (Fresno), 62-3; Rolin LUka, ygnacio Valley, Ain~ley Truit,t of Wilson, More infor­48.2n; Larance Jones', Lemoore, 6~-7; Jerry Grays, PIttsburg, 60-6'14; matlon on thiS later.

48.4; Lamont Jackson, Oakland Tech, JI,m Penrose, Car mont, 59-103/4;Joe I .---485' Lee Marshall, Dos Palos. 48.5n VIrga, HIghlands, 59-1; Mike Robin- San FranCISco's AAA pUlled off(47.81'); George Alfaro*, Pittsburg, son, "Burbank (Sacramento), 58-4¥4; some surp.ris~s at the recent Castro488' Ed Bonner Del Oro, 49.1; John Bruce Woods, Merced, 57·9¥4;Charlie Valley InVitational. In cold, blusteryBan'ks Roosevelt (Fresno), 49.1; L. C. Green, McLane (Fresno), 57-9; Randy weatner (like San Francisco's),- 8al"White' McLane (Fresno), 49.1; Fred Rhynes*, Modesto, 57-73/2;Jack Sit. boa's Andy Watkins beat 9.5 sprinterKlinger Aragon 49.2 (48.41');AI Hal'- ton, Antioch, 57-2112; Ralph Show Warren Edmondson of Oakland inris Richmond 49.4; Kermltt Bayless, Homestead, 56-2; Pat Young, Taft: {he k100 and won the outstandingBerkeley 494~ Roger Stewart, Oak- 56-1/2, , ' rac performer's trophy. Watkinsdale 494 ", ~-.'im Penrose Carlmont trailed Edmondson ,by a foot and a

Q";'. G ~ r g e Alfaro* Pitt<burg 18if.SIii;"' Ralph Show.' Homestead: galft f~! th; first 9O-yards and then•••••••••- 0 K' kl d* CamPDlindo' 180-1;"Doug Adams. Liberty, 180-1", ea 1m y 1'10feet. Tha winnin;:1:53.4; Steve II' an, Oakland Gary Wolf, low e 11175-3' Stev~ ,time was 10 flat. Watkins also took

1:54j{' 1L;nonte~ ar~a~;h~n' Dos Pa- McNaughton, McLane' (Fresno), 173- thel 220 around a turn in 21.7. Gary• •Tee, ; .; . F t r Folsom 7112; steve Bielenberg, Homestead 'Wo f of Lowell sailed the discus

105. 1;55.1;I D~7n1k* °tiet't '" bur g' 173-1I!2; Dave Grossi, Pacifica, 172_1:166-8 to take home the outstanding1:55.2;• B~\\i B "fe 'Clayton ~ Valley: R~ndy Bck. Los Altos, 170-7; Tom' field performer's trophy. '

• 1:55.5n, lOG 'bl an McLane Wilson, Amador Vally, 168-10. ' • -,-. --, '.

'11:55.6n; Larry 0 em Od EI Cerri- !';QUTHFI?NCAlIFQ!lH.I.L r AI Daleno, a Junior at Clovi~ who• (Fresno), 1:56F1;gav~r '~er' Ar-gon inn""::Edesel Garrison Centenn'al 'leads Northern California's shotput.,to, 1:56.2; re "!, t562' rc"'f t ) 96' B'I! C i hi. :ters, has been suspended for the

) 11;56.2; Ric~ Brown, Los AI.os,,: .; ",on,p on, :' IUS all, CrespI 'rest of the season for disciolinaryBruce Manno Branham, 1.56.2, Dave (~nC:lno), 9.6, Ron .Hamley, Lowell reasons by coach Bill Embrey' D IDillon, Modesto, 1;56.3; Tandy ,Cen- (LaHabraa' 9.6; Reggie Echols, Verb- i'io had a best of 62-3, ' •a.er-

Itel's, EI Cerrito, 1:56.6n. ". _ ~~r~~~, L8~ ~1g:~~'i ~l~;;;-~~~jlMll"lKlaus Hofmann., SI. I,~na 21.2t; ~Edesel Garrison. CJ'nten:~ -'i:-W~ri~:"'\..-"'g~YJ.~~I:I~II=P=I2~I,~F.~S~-~LO~.u-I~e-A-mps;­

j tius, 4: 5.7; Mark Ba~dovfn~s,'t.(~I~:' 11,,Ial (C0 m p ton), 47.6. W-Greg IEa.son(i"resno), 18.9; RIck ferg~r­Glen, 4:15.8; Dave k agIOI'k\ p'tts- Jon e 5, Long Beach Po , 1:50.0. son, Merced, 19.0; Dan Taylor, Mirastead, 74:1.1n;. Sue ac,. I MLlJ;- Tom D a v ids 0 n, I Cajon J Lorna (Sacral)1ento), 19.0; James AI­

bu.rg, 4:17.4; ClIff West, Ke~~ot1Yh~ft-I4:1T.5.!';W M'~F-Tom Davidson, EI ""n*.,. Bakersfield, .19.0; ·lSerry Hamp-

cramento), 4:18.3n; Larry Dure.", Cajon.' ".v~.:!:' I~OHH-John Cottier \?'1, PolY, 19.1::!i: Dan. '.Redfearn*,Mt. pleasant,. 4:18.4; Dave allle s, Crespi' (Encino), 13.9. ~Issac rsan" Juan, 19.1: 10m 1')11111115,Home­Porterville, 4a9.2; Manry ~.ah?n, Curlis, Santa Ana, 18.6;l'f/5'ii"'Hamley Isteap, 19.1n; Jerry Wilson*, Rqose·Lynbrool{, 4:20.3; Bob Boyes, Isslon Lowell (L a H a b I' a), 18.61'1. HJ~ Ivelt I (Fresno), 19.11'1;Henry ShIpes,San Jcse, 4:20.9; Robert Yslas, Made· R e y n a I d 0 Brown, Compton, 7-112. E;ast Sakersf.'eld, 19.1n; Lowell Har-

s Ira, 4:21.6. !VI d 1.I-McColium. Manual Arts (Los An- Ins, Terra LlI1da, 19.2 (2); AshlandTWO M!lE-Robert Yllas, I ~ er~, ~es) 24-21/2~Pete Shmock San I Whitfield, South S. F~, 19.2n: Greg

9:1.:!.~; C'nns (;~rey'* '~.r m ro~ii Diegu'rto (Encinitas), 64-11."nL';C:'hi'i- ,jRice, Ceres, 19.3; Kirk Davis, Berke­9:15.7; Ed Kat!bsh', S' Ira Sofo- Howard Montgomery, Gr~ord ley, 19.3; Larance Jones', Lemoore,

(Sacramento), 9:21.0; ,eve 0, walk), 175-10.EiBOb Richards, Bo-' 19.3.Burlingame, 9:~1.0n; K!aus I-!0fmann, nita, 15-2.~O' ~y - Centennial '4<10 REL1\Y-Merced. 41.7: Edisonst Ignatius, 9:21.6; RIck Hltchco~k, (C0 m p t 011)•. 3; MILE RE~&Y-,~ (~resno), 41.8n; South Bakersfield, INorthl Bakersfie!d; 9:~.3; r~pnbt,a, Lincoln (Sari Diego), 3:10":1:1. . 42.0; Bakersfield, 42.0; Castlemont"

- fhor;, 'Lynbrook(,- 9:24.5; e1 pm, NOTATIONS-n-Non-winning' 42.4; Hoover (Fresno), 42.6; Roosevelt''Ygnacio 'Valley, 9;.25.3~1!11;nie}a~~~: w-wind-aided; t-turn; ()-nUmber. (Fresno). 42.7n; Fresno, 42.7; Oakland

~'r$t. FranCIS,9;2H)" Jg'-i<;, ¥,~cZ' ::'01" 01 tlt"eiJ' a:;;hieved; r-relay leg: ITech, 42.7; Oakland, 42.9n; BullardIIngame, 9:27.6n, GakeCanc e 'D~viS '*-junfor: ~~':""'sophomore, ' (Fresno), 43.0; Fremont .(Oakland),ir terville, 9:29.6; Jac ~wson, .. 43.0; Berkeley, 43.0; EI Cernto, 43.0.

(Modesto), 9:30.0; Bil! Rice, EI Cern- P T k 11'I I F I'll" ~y Berkeley, 3:20.1;II Ito, 9:30.7. DLES D Taylor* rep rae R I Ch m 0 n d, 3:20.8; Oakland Tech, I, 120HJ£H HUR - an ', 3:21.2; EI Cerrito, 3:21.2; WaShingtonM~ (Sacramento), 13.81'1;Jer- .. ~. (Fremont), 3:21;8;Vanden, 3:21.9; Ara-ry Wilson'. Roosevelt (Fresno), 14.1, California School for .the ~_af 76,gon, 3:23.2; C a m'p 0 1i n d a. 3:23.3n,

Tom Phillips Homestead, 14.2; CI,!S- 'Menlo School49. M~nlo winners. 100.-;- McLane (Fresno), 3:23.5; Merced,sie Smith, L.emoore. 14.2 (3); Kirk HatfIeld 10.3;440--: Fay 53.2,Mile - KIrK3:23.8; Edison (Fresno), 3;23.9; Los Al­

a Davis, Berkeley, 14.3; I?arrell Jes?e, 4:57.0; 220- HatfIeld 23,0; Mile relay - tos, 3:23.9.y Chico, 14.4; Lowell Harr~s,Terra Lln- Hart, KIrk, Kasper,HatfIeld 3;37.0;SP - HIGH )\J.~-Otis Hailey, Wasco,- da 144' Dan Redfearn. San Juan, Radin40-1v... 7-1'J4 l:r..".5ffiil record) Bob Dewss 144' Kerry Hampton, Poly, 14.4w: AI CLASS B: Menlo School63, CSD63. 2Vanden' 6-9' Don Winrow Fremont!; Bun'n', M c Lan e (Fresl')o), l~.4n; Mile - Thompson11:39.0. (0 a k Ian dJr 6-8' Heulon Hewitt*)" Clark, Westmoor., 14.~ Jim BMI'~Ier, At Bellarmine 78, Los Gatos 49. Bellar_Merced, 6-7; Bud 'rravaille, Manteca;" Carlmont, 14.5; DO£d" ruclst ~toO~, mine Winners:440Relay- 45.1(SRI. 1206-7; Mark Daley, Palo Alto, 6-4'14;

..: 14.5; ~obF!-Iglmo~'1M6Yfnno140~.D~n HH - LeBerge 16.0.100- Murphy 10.7.14.5; • IS er, t (0 kland)' , 145' 440- LeBerge52.2.180LH .- Felice 20.4.WII){~'1>t Fre'a~~n 14~' Frazier Les: 220- Peacock 23,6. Mile - Portmann!5el we jr?cte 14'5" Petralia 'Fre- 4;46.3. LJ - Yocke 19-4. !iJ - YockelIe. '- 00<Sl, ., , 6.4V, (SR). SP - Banacorsl45-6.PV -mnnt. 14,". Brown 12.6.

I ~~':. ~ChO~le~%~:~:66,Las Gatos56.

By Tim Gartner I tered in the 100 and 27 run-Many of the outstanding ners under 15.0 in the 120prep at hIe t e s in Northern high h u I' ell e s. These twoCalifomia will be spotlighted events, plus the high jump

'Itomorrow during the West and relays should bring aboutCoast Relays at Fresno. outstanding marks.

The high schoolers, who In the 100, 9.5 sprinterswill compete at Ratcliffe Sta- Warren Edmondson of Oak­elium with junior college, col- land, Clyde Lansing of Fres­lege and university athletes, no and Ken Jones of Southwill perform from 3:30 p.m. Bakersfield are expected toto 9:30 p.m; .Eighty-three wage a tight battle.schools have entered nearly The 120 highs will featme700 participants. junior Je1'l'Y Wilson of Fres-

Although the prep field is no Roosvelt (14.1), Clussienumerically smaller than in Smith of Lemoore (14.2) andpast years, a more com- Kirk Davis of Berkeley

'I petitive meet is a8smed be- (14.3), among others.

I cause standards were im- '1.'he hi g h jump will be, posed' on entrants tIus year. closely watched mainly be­

'I For example, there will be cause of Otis Hailey, the· 20 sprinters under 10.0 en- Wasco senior who went 7·1%

*Best Prep Tra@ckMarks, I

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recently to set a nationalprep record.

The 440-relay will pit quar­tets from Merced (41.7),Fresno Edison (41.8),SoJtthBakersfield (42.0), and Bak­ersfield (42.3) plus a flock ofo the r sub-43 teams. 'fhemile-relay, led by Berkeley's3:20.1, should also prove ex- 'ceptional. ",'

PREP PATTERAs June graduation n e a rs; 1,igh

school ahtlF-tes are making know0/;'where they')) be toiling next fa"Mike Stewart, Poly's 6-8 center; oilattend Santa Clara along wit 6-2guard Tom Lunceford of N Nark.llOYd Allen, Selma's stendo foot­ball and baseball perfor _I', ,hassigned a letter-of-intent to SC, lin­

coln Minor, Ravenswoodigl6-4, 217­pound football, basketba)( and trackstar, will enroll at New,(v1exicoState

as will St. Francis's J.¥ Klatt. GeorgeIves of Lowell. who y, on the NorthShrine team, has :>,Ignedto gO tothe University of crolorado.. '-_/_- ,

Dick Rowe or' Sacramento urgesthat the 330-ylrd intermediate hur­

dles replace jhe180-yard low hurdlesin C a I i f-.dt n j a hIgh school.trackmeet· ~'ck says the 3301H currentlyi n on-Ix 'in Kansas and Texas, butnany CaJlforni;o prep coaches wouldfavor it OYerthe 180 lows, Comment?

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i I, VARSITY TRACK BESTS I \\

i ThroUQh March 20 1 .i 100-Larrv Steel'e. Santa Rosa, 10.1;, S/ IDencer Davis, Valleio, and Jim Hand. t

. ~~~~-:.JihlJensen, Petaluma. 22.8; Jim I ,land, Napa, and Tatum, petaluma, 23.0. IY; o~1~-J~~~lieSla~gh~~~~atpet~~n~aa, ~~:~; h,

. :at"ry Ko'shnick. Montc1Omerv, 52.3. ' ! t\880-Vincent Isaac, Va"eio, 1:59.8; Gary I~oss, Santa Rosa, 2:03.6; John Slauahter •. oj

'~~lJ~~J;,;~04~iephens, Valleio. 4:34.2;' b;ob Scheirbeck, Petaluma, 4:44.9; Gary"almer, Piner, 4:46.7.

-lTWO Mile~Mark Schindler, Naoa, 10:13.-i p;, Bob Schelrbeck, Petaluma, 10:'13.4; I

~'1~o'R~~?<r~fci't'l:,~~~~: l~jl}lolino, 14.7; A.tebster Johnson, Vall •.io, 14.9; Mike.' w_leaver, Napa, 15.2. '2 180LH-Websrer Johnson, Valleio, 20.0; "1

'raia Fisher, EI Molino, 20.5; Mike

';eaver. Napa, 20.9. b('lf'O Relav-'Santa Ros. 44.4; Petaluma-~.? Napa 45.0.-lMile 'Relav--Valleio 3:29.9, Santa Rosaji~6ol~'(7:uft2'john Robinson, St. Helena, te',2-0; Rorv Pool, santa RosC!. llR101h; I B~irrkv (;riffeH, Healdsbura, 11..•10. -,

0' Hiqh JUlTIo-Kraiq F\isher, EJ Molino, I 10

:I"'ld Dwiqht Holidav, MontClornerv, 6-2;~iauniu's, NaDa, 6-1. a.'L~~n~ra TcY~Ysh~~eElc~Aol?n~~i~'1_7': r~erirO~,It

teele, Santa Rosa, 21-2.iShotcut-Tim Kenn~Y, Piner, 49·6 3·4; Witf>lini5 McKenzie. Healdsbura 48·10; AI-~~~fa:llJtn.a""fc6''''''''q _

1.jR\~~u~~~~~~v~.e~C~\~~'m~O{~t6~ffre5~:t Hiro(ne Mitchell. Valleio, 144·3. fil

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NORTHERNCALIFORNIA Jackson·. Delano. 14.4. I100-Warren Edmondson, Oakland. 180 LOW HURDLES-Gary Rice,

9.5; Clyde Lansing, Fresnok9.5w; Rick Ceres. 18.6; Tom Phillips, Home-I

Begley, Ander~on, 9.5w; en Jones, stead. 18.8; Louie Amps, EdisonSouth Bakersfield, 9.5; Clayton Mont- (Fresno). 18.9; Lavelle Tyier, Sacra­gomery, Edison (Stocktl:Jn), 9.6 (2); mento, 18.9, Larance Jones*, Lem­Lorenzo Johnson. Wa~hmgton. (Eas- oore, 19.0L Rick Fergerson, Merced,:ton), 9.6w; Larry Bnce, Ed ISO n 19.0; Dan ,aylor', Mira Loma (Sacra- i(Stockton), 9.6w; Seaborn Bowens, mento). 19.0; James Allen'. Bakers­Kennedy (Sacramento), 9.6w; Andy field, 19.0; Kerry Hampton, Poly, 19.0;Watkins, Balboa, 9.6w; Brad Lyman, Ashland Whitfield, South S.F.• 19.0.Los Altos, 9.6 (2). ,440 RELAY-Merced, 41.7' Edison

220-Bob Reifel', Vanden, 20.9w (Fresno), 41.8n; South Bakersfield,

(21.4t); Rick-Be~ley, Anderson, 21.1w; 42.0; Bakersfield, 42.0; Castlemont,Steve Berge·. Mira Lorna (Sacramen- 42.1; Hoover (Fresno), 42.6; Rooseveltto), 21.1w; Ken Jones, South Bakers- (Fresno), 42.6; Fresno. 42.6; Lemoore,

field, 21.3t; Charlie Bennett, Merced, 42.7; Oakland Tech., 42.7; washington"f21.3; John Bay**. Hoover (Fresno), (Easton), 42.8; Oakland, 42.9n; Home-21.3; Stan McCloud Edison (Fresno), stead. 42.9. "21.3; Leman Childress~*; Hoover MILE RELAY-Berkeley, 3:20.1; Se­(Fresno), 21.4; Clyde LanSing, Fresno, quoia, 3:20.8; Richmond, 3:20.8; Oak­21.4. land Tech, 3:21.2; EI Cerrito, 3:21.2;

440-Mike Murphy. Hoover (Ffes- Washington (Fremont), 3:21.8; Van­na). 48.1; Frank Hughes, Cupertmo, den, 3:21.9; Del Campo, 3:22.4; Ara­48.2; Louie Amps, fdison (Fresno), gon. 3:22.9n; Los Altos, 3;22.9: Lem­48.2n; Larance Jones , Lemoore, 48.4; oore 3:23.2;Campolindo, 3:23,3n.Lamont Jackson, Oakland Tech, 48.5; HIGH JUMP-Otis Hailey, Wasco,Lee Mar s h II II, Dos. Palo_s,48.5n 7-n'.l; (national record); Rob Dews(47.80; George Alfaro, P,ttsburg, Vanden, 6-9; Don Winrow, Fremont48.5; Ed Bonner, Del Oro, 49.0; John (Oakland), 6-8; Bud Travaille, Mante­Ba,!ks, Roosevelt (Fresno), 49.1; L.C. ca, 6-7 (3): Heulon Hewitt*, Merced,

i White, McLane (Fresno),,49.1., 6-7 (2); Mark Daley, Palo Alto, 6-61/4;. 880-George A I far (}, Pittsburg, Dave Fishbaugh Castro Valley 6-6'

j1l:55.3; Rick Brown", Los Altos, Fitzroy Killin"sworth O'Dowd' 6-6:-1:54.3; Steve Kirkland*, Campolin.o, Sam Maxwell," Castlemont, 6-6; Kenr1:5.,.~;-:Joues, Branham, 1:54..9n; a,II Ferling, Newark, 6-6;, Clyde Sadler,I Respml, Palo Alto, 1:55.0; Bill Boze, St Ignatius 6-6,Clayton Valley, 1:55.0n; Lamont Jack-' , ..i son, Oakland Tech, 1:55.1, Lee Mar- LONG JUMP- He u Ion Hewltt*,I <hall Dos Palos 1'55 l' Dennis Fos- Merced, 25-103/4 (national record);f-ter. 'Folsom. 1:55.2;' Buck Black', Phil Quinet, Homestead, 25-2; Rick IiPittsburg, 1:55n; Roger Croft', Fres- Fergerson, Merced, 24-10; Sam Au­no. 1:55.8. gustine, Modesto, 24-01/4; George

I MILE-Klaus Hofmann, SI. !gna- Gage, Ygnacio V~lIey, 24-01/2W;Pren­! tius, 4:15.7; Mark Baldovinos, Willow tice McCray, Edison (Stoel(,ton), 23­iGlen, 4:15.8; Stan VUkajlovich', Sac- 11; James Allen*. Bakersfield, 23-

I'ramento, 4:16,8; Manny Mahon, Lyn- 103/4; Alonzo Emery, San Mateo,23-8;brook, 4.16.9; Dave Sanford, Home- Alan Joe. Lowell, 23-51/2;Winnegan,stead, 4;171n; Buck Black', Pitts- Vanden, 23-5; Harold Carter, Sacra-

Iburg, 4:17.3; Larry Churchill, Mt. mento, 23-4; Mike Freeman'. Delano,Pleasant, 4:18.0n; Cliff West, Kenne- 23-3.. ,dy (Sacramento). 4:18.3n; Dave Dan- SHOT ~UT -- AI Dalen~*, ClOVIS,

!iels, Porterville, 4:19.2' Dwyer, E! Cer. 62-3; Rolin LUka, YgnacIo Valley,rito, 4:19.9.' 61-7; Jerry Grays, Pittsburg, 6'0-61/2;

TWO MILE - Chris Carey', Carl- Ji,m Penrose, Carlmont, 5?-103/4;J,oeI (mont, 9:15.7: Steve Sofos, Burlin- Virga, Highlands, 59-1; Mike Roblll-

game, 9:2U.3; Ed Katibah·, Mira son, Burbank (Sacramento), 58-6j Pat I (Loma (Sacramento), 9:21.0; Klaus Young, Taft, 58-5; Jerry Bene ield, (Hofmann, St. Ignatius, 9:21.6' Jack Selma, 58-2; Walt Edwards, Santa I

Lawson, Davis (M 0 des to), '9:22.3; Cruz, 58-011/2;Randy Rhynes*, MOdes-/ Z'Mike Ferguson, Homestead, 9;23.2; to, 58-01/4.I,ick Hitchcock. North Bakersfield DISCUS-Jim Penrose, Carlmont, I t9:23.3; Bernie Lahde, SI. Francis' 181-11: Raiph Show, Homestead,9:23.3n; Jack Christianson, Home; 180-8; Doug Adams Liberty 180-1;Istead, 9:24.0; Robert Yslas, Madera, Gary Wolf, Lowell, 175-3; Randy-' C9:24.4; Manny Mahon, Ly n b I' a 0 k, Beck, Los A I to s, 174-4n; Steve'9:24.5. McNaughton, McLane (Fresno), 173- S

120 HIGH HURDLES-Dan Taylor', 71/2; Steve Bielenberg, Homestead,Mira Loma (Sacramento); 13.8w; Jer- 173-11/2:Marc Douglas Sequoia, 172-5; 0ry Wilson', Roosevelt (Fresno), 14.0;, Dave Grossi, Pacifica. 172-1.

Kerry Hampton, Poly, 14.1 (2)' Tom POLE VAULT-Steve Rutherford, CPni!/ips. Homestead, 14.2; Clussie F res n (} 14-11*; Mike K'eIIY~,Smith. Lemoore. 14.2 (3); Kirk Davis McLane (Fresno),,14-10: Steve Hardl- ]JBerkelev, 14.3; Robert Hillmon, Edi; son, Roosevelt (Fresno), 14-91/4;Steve - b

son (Stockton), 14.3; Darrell Jesse Schlosser, Lemoore, 14-6n; Tim Har-j~Chico. 14.4: Lowell Harris, Terra Lin- rington, Bullard (Fresno), 14-1; Tom j\da, 14.4: Dan Redfearn', San Juan. Price Burbank (Sacramento), 14-021/2;1tl14.4; Al Bunn*. McLane (Fresno), Mike Ray, Lemoore, 14-021/2;AMrk I

14.4n;Greg.Zulim, Dinuba, 14.4;Clem, I avagnino, Palma, 14-021/2;Dave Gar-,IiDay~palma, 14-101/2,Sam Albanese, (,King City, 14-01/2; Chris Sage*, EI! Camino (Sacramento), 14-01/4. I 2': SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I·IGa'r~~;;;;~~Xc~~,dt;~;i6~!21g~E~~~1~I F21.2t; 440-Garrison and Andy Young,

Long Beach Jordan, 47.6; 88~Greg Ier Jones, Long Beach Poly, 150.6,'MILE-Tom D a v Ids on, EI Cajon, 7

4:11.5; TWO MILE-Davidson, ,9;02.2;I .~~~~~;;dJORho'i.~~~il~Y, E6:;.,~i (l~'8c~: 1-]bra), 13.9; 1aOLH-lssac Curtis. Santa VIAna 18.6; Ham ley, 18.6w. HJ - IReynaldo Brown, Compton. 7-011/2;1n~1:vX;cC£~'::'7:JeteMggi:,~ck,Ar~~n (5f~:!yguilo (Encinitas), 64-11: DISCUS-!Howard Montgomery, Glenn (Nor-; .walk), 175·10; PV-Bob Richards, Bo- IS

7d 6 'in p\5~2~),4\~.~~L~ii:Ece~~t'l~~ IiLincoln (San Diego), 3:17.4. Ii'NOTATIONS-n-non-winning; - c

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