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Show Page June 2, 1978 HILL TOP TIMES 18 tecum BJGCd 3 lot of tired runners from the 6514th Test Squadron sneaked by with the team trophy, while several outstanding performances won individual honors for a young airman from the 388th EMS at the 1978 Track and Field A CdcbgO 8m White (4754). 100-YAR- 1. 2. 3. Meet last week. Jiles (A), 440-YAR- 880-YAR- 1. 3. 6514 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. RUN Doucet (Hospital), 11:27.8 2. Teed (AGS), 11:28.0 3. Broswick (Hospital), 12:01.4 C (Johnson, 1. 3. 6514 1. Carver, Pomeroy, 2. 3. 49.2 Sherbourne, 49.6 sec. MILE RELAY 6514 (Trostle, Hall, Garris, Nystrom), 4:35.0 2. 6514 (Thompson, Fowler), 4:36.5 3. 4754 Hospital Horton), Storey (Hospital), 326'6" Lancaster (A), 291' White (4754), 286'10" JAVELIN White (4754), 118T' Doyle (4754), 111'9" Olejarczyk (Hospital), 107'5" LONG JUMP Eclipse (AGS), 19' (18'11") Racas (EMS), 19' (lSW) Osborne (A), 18'4" HIGH JUMP Racas (EMS), 6'2" Leng (6514), 5'8" Tacker (4754), 5'2" 1. Tacker (4754), 9' 2. 3. Jankowicz (AGS), 9' Grossland (6514), 8' AlC Gregory OUTSTANDING ATHLETE P. Racas, 388th EMS, had a great day in the 1978 track and field meet. He won the high d dash and jump, triple jump and in in second the came long jump. (Private SHOT PUT 1. Smith (Det. 4), 42'6" Alexander, Jones, Olejanczyk (Hospital), 40'5" White (4754), 39'11" 3. Grossland (6514), 33'2" 220-yar- 2. (Bolton, Emmons, Malinski, Watts), BLAZER POP-U- P Photo) CUSTOM GUN SHOP 1 CAMPERS . BRONCO , FOLDS DOWN FOR EASY SAFE TRAVELING BUILT EXTREMELY LIGHTWEIGHT FULLY FULLY 5367 So. 1950 West ROY EOUIPPf-- INSULATED PLENTY OF HEADROOM WITH TOP DOWN j 1978 Chevs 1977 Dodges-97- 8 I RAY CITTE Fords custom pop up WHCCIJwe. BWfPjja, cAMtwt HIGH COUNTRY WEST CALL 6282S0 Noon liH 6 p.m. Monday thru Satruday ALSO CAMPERS FOR 2 STANDARD SHORT IMPORT 1661 Wash. Blvd., Ogden HRS: A. FOUR d With custom interiors, without 5 interiors. 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Special prices for children Free Mixers points 20 points BASEBALL THROW 1. 1. 1. 2849 21 6. 2849 A 7. Det. 4 8. 2952 CLSS Grossland, Nystrom, (Jones, Hall, Trostle, D D Horton, 48 points 45 points TS 4754 RADES 388 AGS 2849 C 388 EMS 4:40.2 TWO-MIL- E 4:36.6 Olejarczyk (Hospital), 117'5" D Salazar (2952), 2:33.5 440-YAR- Fowler, (Malinski, Campbell, Salines, Watts), 4:38.6 2. 6514 (Dudley, Fields), 4:39.1 Dudley (6514), 2:33.9 Hall (6514), 2:38.4 MILE RUN 1. Carver (C), 5:36.8 2. Clearwater (AGS), 5:38.8 3. Fowler (6514), 5:41.0 single-handedl- 2. 1. 4754 2. 3. rd 1. 6514 2. 3. 4. 5. MEDLEY RELAY Williams (AGS), 26.1 sec. Osborne (A), 26.2 sec. RUN 1. Stanislawski (C), 56.3 sec. 2. Garris (6514), 64.1 sec. 3. Clearwater (AGS), 66.5 sec. RUN A1C Gregory P. Racas of the 388th EMS had a great day, winning the high jump, the triple dash. He also came in jump and the 220-yay second in the long jump, 18 running up points that put his organization into a tie for fifth place in the final standings. Bolton (4754), 34'8" DISCUS 1. Smith (Det. 4), 119'9" D 2. 3. Capt. Bill Horton was one of those runners. "I started off the 880 pretty slow, but when I saw this vulture circling overhead I picked up the pace a bit," he laughed. 3. sec. DASH 1. Racas (EMS), 25.3 sec. "After the guys had run a grueling race, we'd gather them together to field a second team for the next race so we could get third place points," explained Major Tom Nystrom, 6514th sports coordinator. "The runners were dead on their feet, but kept going just the same." The top three finishers in each event and final team standings are: TRIPLE JUMP 1. Racas (EMS), 38'10" Jankowicz (AGS), 34'111' 1. Campbell (4754), 11.3 sec. Williams (6514), 11.4 sec. 220-YAR- Asked about his track background, he said he was on his high school team in Illinois a couple years back. "I used to perform in all the events where they needed one more man. But my senior year it earned me the Track Most Valuable Player award." 11.3 TEAM STANDINGS RELAY 4754 (Malinski, Emmons, Salins, Watts), FOUR-MIL- E 23:40.8 2. 6514 (Alexander, Graves, Fields), 24:20.5 3. 6514 (Nystrom, Dudley, Thompson), 26:12.2 7 QcD By Capt. Jim Shrupp 103' DASH D gqddgO Go OfogC INDIVIDUAL WILLS OFFICE CONSULTATIONS, . ... . . - . J40 '15 FEES FOROTHER LEGAL SERVICES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT- - scon mm '300 '300 '250 '300 W. HOLT STEPHEN I. 0DA ATTORNEYS AT LAW 50 Nn. Main -- 1 Phone avtnn Utah flAHAi 766-126- 4 f |