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Show v n CJ-L- i n n11 A A FI 'Itn i 1 rr- s i ml uvmm' y ... vGlil, Oui eo' Parcde By WENDELL IUGBY Herald Sports Writer j Rain, sleet, .wind and cold weather combined to handicap the participants, but could not stop most of the events as the 50th annual, Brigham Young Universiand Field ty InvitationaL-Trac- k Meet went through itsinal paces Saturday afternoon in the rain soaked BYU Stadium. .The colorful marching events scheduled for the girls pep Clubs were cancelled, and the track events for the Junior High School athletes were called off Friday; tennis events were postponed but the other activities went ahead nearly as scheduled, and the boys sloshed through the rain for pretty gflod times in most of the races. Because of the washed out .chalk lines, the mile jelays were the only races run in the relays. Lanes could not be determined on the wet and muddy track and he sprint relay as well as the medley event went by the boards. . . PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 28, r963 ' 4 ; 1 , t ;Ji',TakesvTurn '.' ' V"''-- r - President Ernest L. Wilkinson, of Brigham Young University, took his turn standing out in the rain for the awarding of gold medals to the winners, silver medals to second place" winners, GIVES IT HIS ALL Phil Olsen (right) of Gunnison of Malad finished second in the race. Olsen's winning , and bronze medals to winners of time was 10.3 on the soggy track. (Invitational Meet High is showing the strain as he gives it his all in the third, fourth and fifth places in Class 100-yar- d Invitational BYU B in Track dash pictures, by Herald staff photographer Harold Monson.) the; all events. '...." con- - Meet Blaisdell Saturday in the 'Cougar stadium. Jim Even with the bad weather ditions the Meet had its record breaking performances. Neil Rob- berts," Cedar City, and Ray Jen-soI Bingham, participants in the All Around, broke the first Meet ' record Friday, when they went B into the Fieldhouse and topped the cross bar in the high jump Dash: Bill Thornton Discus Discus Brady (Las Vegas), Hughes (Virgin .Valat 6 ft." 5 inches, to set a new ( ) Mesa So. Cache ) Mathson Zastrow Peaudoin Wells ( Porterville ) , , Doug (Rifle), Maughan ley), Meet mark. The old, mark of Rich Osborn Caldwell Beard (So. Cache), (Bountiful), Campbell (Uintah), (Porterville), (Palisade), of was set by Rock Burgoyne, 163 Bob :22.6 Harris Smith Pickett (Dixie) (South). (Cedar (Mason), (Dixie), Camp r 1953. broke in Roberts Calif. also Al Kanab, WALNUT, (UPI) Half-MilGlen 146' Church 7". 120 High Hurdles (Ricks), Bob Butcher City). his own total points record for Oerter broke his own world discus Richard La any Brown (Ricks), Hill the All Around by picking up record Saturday with a throw of (Bonneville), Pete Lund (East), Hurdles, Gary Steve Stoker Ingram (Mesa), ' 7343 points to 7114 be scored last 205 feet, $Vt inches, stealing some Dennis Hall (Sduth). Ludeck (High (Gunnison), George Walton (Dixie), Mack Handcock (Snow) Nielsen Steve LeGrand Davies (Highland). (Millard), of the glory from Nationalist land), year. 2:07.2 In addition to, the two new rec- China's C. K. Yang in his bid for :15.5. Terry Hunt (Mopa Valley), Clint Pole Vault: Gibbons (Ricks), Rafhener ( Virgin Valley ) . : 16.0. ords in the All Around, there were a new; decathlon record in the Ml Clark Dash Ralph Perkins Messick (Ricks), four other marks that went into San Antonio Relays. Rod (No- Phil Olsen Flockhart(Dixie), Dash Cache), Jorgenson Catt (Mesa) (Mesa), the record books not counting the The Arizona State University (Orem), Kent Oborn (Payson), (Gunnison), Jim Blaisdell (Malad), 6" 11. precipitation record. The Meet relay team shaved more than a Owens (Ogden Blaylock (East). Calvert (Mt. View), Dennis Gillian High; Jump: Bob , Flockhart has always been famous for that, full second off the world record :10.2. (Elko), Dave Easton (Beaver). (Dixie, . Steve Golder - (Ricks), bad the weather for the mile in 3:04.5 with Henry t no matter how Mile Run Wade Bell (Ben Lo- :10.3. t Paul West (CSU), Terrill Howard the athletes always come through Carr running a : 45 second flat Ted Alsop (Granite),. Don Paul Bingham (Ricks), Donal McArthur (Dixie) Mile Run mond), with some record breaking per- second leg. This bettered the : (Webe), Sutton (West), (Westside High), John Barms 5' formances. A new mark was set world record of 3:05.6 established Shuppe (West-sideBell ( Grants ville), Mel Bantler 4:40.9. Delane Lomond). (Ben Two Mile Gale Roberts in the Class A Javelin, and two by the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. 180 Low Hurdles Bob Allphin Steve Jenson (Monticello), (Ricks), Mel Reaksecker (Mesa), eew marks in the Junior College Other Sun Devils in Saturday's Steve Costen (Orem), Bob Batcher (Bonneville), Tom Wooten (Idaho). 4:41.5. (Ricks), Larry division, and a new mark in the record breaking were Pete Lund quartet Dean Anderson White (Mesa), Bill Hyde (CSU) (Ea$t), Zas" !L Shot Rosette Put (Rifle), Class A pole vault. ' Mike Barrick, : 47.8, Ron Free (Orem), Dennis Hall XSouth). ;21.1. trow (Rifle), Hughes (Virgin Val- 10:46.4 . Ulis man and Blark Falls Williams, :45.6, V Javelia Discus: Doug Wells .(Portern Shot Put Camp ( South) , Millard), Price ley), Bushnell The Javelin record was made .46.1.' ville). Dimick (Dixie) Carter (Murray)), Homes' (Grand (Milford). :50.6. Oerter, the former Kansas star CCSU), Golder (Ricks), Griest by Dennis Smith, Payson, who now Hurdles iarDonj, uiarK Gary Hill (Mesa of New York, made his rec junction;, ttjrajnic 159' 10" (New record old tossed the wand 189 ft. 3 inches,a' S3 6 (Highland). (Gunnison) Gilligam Dennis; one inch beyond the 183-- 2 set by ord throw on his second attempt 138 was set by Bob of mark ,. Dash Scott Peterson (Elko), Steve Davies (Millard), His "in 1962) Weber of Wyatt of East in 1957. Dennis after his first soared Bentley George Walton Smith has made a great record world record prior to Saturday Bountiful)r Gary Alverson (Too- Corvett , (Moapa), Mile Rlay: Ricks (Doug Mills, : Baldwin 21.0. (Olympus), (Monticello). Jay at Payson this year in football, was 204 lOVi, established July 1, ele), Ron Campbell, DeLynn Ru&selL Coles (East), Steven Felt (Ben Dave Abbleck Glen Church), Snow, Porterville, Dash basketball and track, and rates 1962, in Chicago. : 52.3. ; (White Pine), Keith. Young (Wasr Mesa, CSU 3:39.0 as one of their top athletes. While. Yang took an early lead Lomond). MUe Wade Bell atch),: Stan Smith (Lehi), Edwards Half N0. I The two J. C. Marks" came in the decathlon delayed one day Javelin: Hanchett (CSU, Heber Lomond),!' Mickle John (Ben (No. Cordel (North Robert (Milford), Hayes Wells, rain Porterville, joined Doug Ferry through by , (Snow), Stephenson (CSU), MilCalif. It marks a first time for Oerter in achieving the most spec- Cache), Skip Debute (Granite), Summit). : 52.4. ler (Ricks), Hoffmeister (Mesa) a California school, due to the tacular individual successes. But Fran Com (Davis), Robert Turner Half Mile No.' 1 Jim Nelson 153' 9" fact that Allen Nelson, the Coach, Hayes 9.9 second time in the 100 (Clearfield). 1:59.8. Shot Put: Doug Wells (Porter(Delta), Floyd Rigby (Cedar City) will is a BYU graduate, returning to meters fastest in history Half Mile Noj 2 Bob Wallace Tom Lemmon (Grants ville), Steve ville, Dimick ( Dixie ) , Berry ( CS his Alma Mater. Wells tossed the not be submitted for recognition (Ogden), Ronald Trump (Bounti- Richards (Amercan Falls), Bruce U), Griest (Mesa), Heber (Snow) discus 138 .ft Vk in.; and tossed because of an 11 mile an hour ful), John Stocking (East), Passey Cameron tBX High). 2:07.4. 50 2&", new record old in the shot put 50 aiding wind. the iron-ba- ll 45 Lomark Bell was 5" of Delan set Ken (Ben (Weber), by Bob Maurer Benson Half Mile No 2 ft. 2Vk inches. 1956. in (CSU), mond). 2:03.8. j v , (Palisade), Lindon Robison (MilThe other high school record Dash Bill Thornton 220 Dash Ralph 'Clark (No. lard). Barnas (Grantsville),' came in the last event of the day,-thRich Osborn (Mesa), (Porterville), Cache), Claire Chris ten s;n (We- edar City), Wayne Freeman Doug Wells (Porterville), Class A pole vault, where E. W ds worth (Highland) Doug ber), 2:09.1. (Dixie) Kirk Shumard. Grand Junction, Don Bedard (Mesa). Rich Ron Blackburn (Bliackfoot), Colo., broke his own mark of 12 . 220 Dash Jim Blaisdel (Ma- ;09.8. :23.1.. (Orem) Jorgenson ft. 6 inches, with a new recor of Ross Johnson Highs Mile , Relay Bountiful (Ron lad), Dave Affleck (White Pine, 12 ft. 94 inches- .CalBen Miller Bill Olson Thorn(Ricks), Phil (Gunnison). (Ricks), Crump, Dee Wijnegar, Tony Span-o- r, vert It is rather interesting that ev ton Marks Stan Smith , View, (Mountain Porterville), Royal Scott Peterson 3:33.2. OlymKaihmanHn NeDal (UPI) ery mark came in the field events, West (Snow, Perkins (Dixie). :16.2. (Lehi) :22.7. GraLas Highland, pus, Vegas, most of which were made in the Heavy snowfall during the, past Mile Run Mel Reaksecker nite. ".." Snow (Millard), BYU Fieldhouse. Pole, Vault four days has delayed plans of Gale Roberts (Mesa), (Ricks), Denni sSmith (Pay-son- Williams (American Fork), Smith Steve Javelin an American expedition for the Foster Three Doable Winners (Ricks), Larry White Harrop (Weber), Baker ( No.i Summit) , Snyder ( Rifle (Mesa), Robby Miller, Mount 29,028-fofinal on assault win were double (PorterSumthree There (Weber), Rains! (HUlcrest), Tuel-le- r Union), Woolstenholme (No. re4:48.0. ville). ners of the day. In addition to the Everest, expedition leaders (Murray) 189' 2" new record mit). d Hurdles new marks set by the Porterville ported Saturday. Larry old mark of 189' 2" Smith (Three-wa- y by tie) High Jump the said here Lonnie Hales (Dixie), C. reaching (Mesa), ace. Reports Hill, J. great prep Gary was sot by Wyatt of East in Walton (Monticello ) , Simmons 'athlete from Gunnison, went over half 'dozen climbers had been 1957. A (Grace) and Farnsworth (Delta) Jerry Falkenburg (Mesa), Hardy the high hurdles to breast the forced to retreat to lower camps. Larry Orend (Mesa). ' tie for fourth) (Dixie), Packer (Black-foo- t) 5 8" (Two-wa- y Jump ?25.4. tape in :16.0. He led the finalists But the assault was expected to IDgh and American , Fork) Beckstead, Belka, Merrill, Snyman Dash over the low hurdles in 21.0, for resume today if the weather Lewis Scott Smith (American Fork). 6'V. Linsley clears. Leo Coleman (Portertwo good marks. Jim Blais, (Mesa),, Broad Jump Horan (Millard), ville), Frank Laframboise (Snow), King (Ben LoJavelin won Class B 220 and Broad Snow has been falling at the ' Hall " Belcher (ilighiand), Bailey mond), (Uintah), Stephensen Harris (Dixie), Elliot Anderson rate of four feet per day. j Jump. Holman (Weber), JBlackbura (Blackfoot), (Millard). Bob Allphm, All Region Five (Judge), (CSU). :51.2. On April 17, two Americans of StoweU (East) 22 SW. Moore (Grand) 143 3". end, All Region Five Center in the expedition pitched Camp Five SPECIAL EVENTS Pole Vault j- - Kirk Shumard basketball, won first place in the at about 28,000 feet altitude on Mile Relay Rifle (Colo) (Steve Dean.Lundell (BYU), Class A High Hurdles" for Orem, the south side of the world's (Grand Junction), Bob Ashdown Chapman, Dave Lawson, Ron Bob Tobler (BYU),, Marlow (L. unshadow the of the although (Orem), Simon; Bronson (South), Zastrow, Duane . Scott) 3:40.4 A. mountain. Norm Eburne (BY-U- ), Striders) ' fortunate death of his older ath- highest Don Alrred (Granite), Mike to Kuna, Millard, Uintah. At time hoped that they Keith Grebe (BYU) 1:54.5 letic brother, Harold Allphin, still (Olympus) reach the summit before the end Broad Jump Jim Blaisdel SHOT PUT Anderson (BYU), has the entire family stunned of 12'934" New record old mark (Malad), Edwards (Delta), Hill Dick Mertes "(BYU), the month. Dimick with the shock. It was a gritty was- - 12' 6" by Kirk Shumard (Gunnison), Williams Young (Wasatch), (Dixie), Griest (Dixie) a for great guy. performance Martinez (Mt. View) 22 3". (Mesa) 53' 10yM. Utah County schools were some- taihed period of bad weather con- (Grand Junction) in 19C2. what conspicuous by. their ab- ditions tnan those that featured sence Saturday. In the Class A the 1953 Jubilee Invitation. , ranks Allphin took a first in the Special Events Iligh Hurdles; Dennis Smith, Pay-soThe special events section also was a winner in the javelin; Iowa (UPD day that the Texans . would not former U. S. Military Academy Rod Jorgensen, Orem, was sec- had its top features. Dean Lun-de- ll DES . MOINES, record-macut into be the first team ever to win student how at the University of and Bob Tobler, ?both of Heavy rain ond in both sprints; and Krajnic, Drake six relays events here, took away Missouri. The? time of 4:05.4 beat at Satur the Relays r Carbon, placed in the shot. Other BYU, hit the tape ahead of Far-lo- ing but new standards J set were another Saturday. the 4:06.7 mark 'Burleson set at of the Los Angeles Striders day achoos did not take part. , in mile and individual the pole 880 race. They were Once again the show was put Drake when he was " a freshman in a J American Fork, Lehi, B.Y IIigh trailedspecialBYU's Norman andSouthern Texas vault cap on by Loyola's Tom O'Hara, who in 1939. Eburn by and Pleasant Grove had entries events. four tured relay overcame a deficit k LundelTs time from Region Seven, although they and Keith Grebe. ' Roger Anderson, to anchor in the UFL OFFICIALS MEET the w former a 1:54.5. s . Burleson, Loyola victory Dyrol did not rate a first place. Stan e Southnation as Texas the holds ace 'who won BYU at student transfer the relay SYRACUSE, N.Y. Oregon Smith, Xehl, &as third in the 440; of ern finished a distant third. 3:57.6, record al mile shot a toss of ; the - United ' Football ,with of collegiate special put Bruce Cameron, B Y High, finThe slender had an- League will meet here this week-en- d ished fifth In the 50; Stan Smith, 53 ft. lOVi in. He will be heard set a new, meet mark, of 4:0a.4, set Rice of Hansen while Fred from to formally approve the 19G3 with to next the chored a record distant year Cougar Loyola Lehi, fifth in the 220; Williams, ' 15 feet 7ft ? of . new :;: r; a win standard; over r. the Texans regular and exhibition schedule. medley relay American Fork, second in" the varsity. vault. in the inches pole a with final of 4:02.1 mile Pole Vault; and Vern Snyman Terry Thatcher and Jim Thorn Friday . the fastest mile ever run at and Smith, both of American ton, javelin tossers for the CouCHICAGO (UPI) Texas Southern's Loyola of -Drake. , m the NCAA basketball gars, trailed Bock, a visiting relay teams flashed to wins Fork, placed in the high jump. Chicago, There were no new marks in specialist, who won the event the sprint medley and; ' college ' In Saturday's' special invita- champion, has named Jack Egan the tracks events, but there has with a soggy field toss of 220 ft. mile relays. But Loyola of Chi- - tional mile, Burleson finished 23 and Ron Miller for ' .... 1 i ' a ...! Ij'ards ahead of Robi Licle a ,th . can iaaa ieascn.. wjuca jxaa r S1 , - ,.- . n, rack Meet Results Invitational World Discus Mark Brolcen By Al Oerter i v " - 6-- 3, Junior College Class Class A 220-Ya- rd 4". . e: 120-Yar- d (Mon-ticello- rd 100-Ya- rd . , : . ), 9" : " . . . Bow-ma- , ), 1 100-Ya- DEFEATED, DEJECTED AND MUDDY The runners above not only failed to win in one of the mile races but got plenty muddy besides in Saturday's BYU's Invitational Track Meet. It helped to be a good mudder, because the meet was held in ram, sleet and cold. . . 180-Ya- 440-Ya- 201-5.- rd 8" rd i , 440-Ya- rd ; - j . 100-Ya- Snowfall Delays Mount Everest Assault Plans rd Hunter-(C- ' - . 120-Ya- rd v "- 1 By RAY SCHWARTZ 10-ya- rd mile-rela- Sat-ursda- ' whose Plummer, earlier y. :46.2 d dash clocking is the best time so far this season in college competition, also anchored the first place relay team and its d runnerup relay quartet as New Mexico piled up 23 points for the championship. Defending champion Colorado finished second in the mile relay and wound up with 19 points. Colorado State University was third with 6, Denver had 5, For Hays (Kan.) 4, Air Force and Utah 3 each, Kearney State (Neb.) 2 and Kansas State 1. Monana State, Wyoming, Colorado Mines, Colorado State College and Idaho State failed to place In the relay events. 440-yar- 830-ya- rd 440-yar- 2 Teams Tie ; ), ; Golf Honors 220-Yar- GU-be- 1 j;' . ' -- . 440-Ya- j Ma-la- d, rd ; , -- 880-RU- N , Jo-hans- on : j Drake Relays Mile, Pole Vault Marks Fall n, . k w, -- 20-ya- rd : two-mil- (UPD-Offi-- cials -- red-hea- d . , speed-happ- y ,v . ns . ti . rt teams of Frank Eichel-burgand Dr. Dick Black and Morris Jackman and Stan Collins tied; for top. honors in 'Saturday's Red and Blue tourney at the Timp Course. The "v two- teams had best-ba- ll scores of 62. Other results were: The er . 63 Eichclburger-Elber- Hood t Hendrickson. and Bob Peay-KePara-icor- e, 64 Max, Fillmore-KeitCrane-Gene Clegg. Fred Hood. Lyman Tracy-E- d nt h' 65 Hiatt Eichelburger-Clyd- e Jackman-Eldo- n Reese. and hon medalist took Eichelbureer 71 over a ors with the wind, rain and one-under-- ! j s The press box was a scene of confusion and frustraticn Saturday. Somehow between , thi; time the results left the hands of the clerks of court and reached the press box, names, schools, new records, times, distances, and heights managed to get horribly mixed up, causing sports publi- - sports writers plenty of head-ache- s. It would seem as if. the girl pep club marchers were the smartest people of the show. They took one look at the dripping skies and water logged track and decided to call off their marching. 1 was decided to call off all relay races, except the mile, because the condition of the track made it impossible to run the competitors in lanes. .' Competitors in the mile and two mile events looked like they had taken a mud bath at the end , of the. races. :"' Gary Hill, who won both the Class B low and high hurdles, and the All-Arou- nd champ Neil Roberts reportedly are headed for BYU. The United States uses 20 bil- lion gallons of water a day. par sleet-swe- Chance vs. Pappas( 2 0) atCleveland New York Grant Pacific Coast League (1-vs. Ford (0-Southern Division Euz-Chicago at Boston. 2 W. L. Pet. GB ) hardt and Fisher ) vs. 8 5 .615 ... Oklahoma City Delock (1-and Monbouquette Vz San Diego 8 6 .571 4 4 .500 Salt Lake City t Monday's Games Dallas-Ft- . 6 7 .461 2 Worth at Los Angeles, niht Washington 5 9 .357 3'4 Denver Baltimore at Minnesota New .York at Chicago, hisht Northern Division (Only games scheduled) W. L. Pet. GB ' 7 4 .636 ... ; National League Seattle 6 5 .545 1 W. L. Pel. fin Tacoma" 10 8 7 .533 1 5 .&G7 ... Portland Pittsburgh R 11 Louis 6l 6 .500 Vit .R47 Hawaii. 4! R 11 r7T ,9 .303 4 Milwaukee Spokane 10 8 Angeles . ji, Friday's Results San Francisco 10 8 5",f? tu Denver 11 Portland 4 (1st day) 8 8 .500 2k Portland 6 Denver 2 (2nd night) PhHadclphia 8 Chicago 10 .444 su Spokane ,3 Oklahoma City 1 q 5 r7 41 Hawaii 9 Seattle 5 New York 6 11 5 33 Salt Lake City 3 San Diego 0 6 12 .333 . 5'i Tacoma 3 Dallas-FtWorth 0 j game American League Saturday's Results W. L. Pet. GB. Pittsburgh 2 New York 1 6 .625 ... Chicago .4 10 Baltimore , Philadelphia 2 Kansas City .11 7 .611 ... MUwaukee 6 San Fran. 5. 12 h-i5 .533 1 7 New York Cincinnati at Houston, r.U! ; 7 5 .533 1 St. Louis at Los AngclesT n rht Chicago 7 6 .533 V ; Boston Sunday's Probable Pitcher. 9 .471 V. a 8 Lbs Angeles Cincinnati .at Houston ux. 9 .471 21i uaa. 8 Minnesota vs. rarreu ' wit 5 17 .417 3 Cleveland New York at Pittsburgh 10 .412 3Vi co 7 Detroit (11) vs. SchwaJl i 5 U .313 5 Washington Philadelphia at Chicago'." flton (0-or Lcpcz (1-' Saturday's Results (1-Minnesota 9 Detroit 3 St. 'Louis at Los An':::: Boston 9 Chicago 5 2 4 vs." Podrcs U Los ) Baltimore Angeles Brogliq Milwaulveet f.v.n Fran: New York 8 Cleveland 1 : r. ) vs. Kansas City 7 Washington 3 Spahn j Monday's Gi-.cSunday's Probable ;Pitchers Katt Los Angeles ct New Ycrk, Minnesota at Detroit 1 (1-) vs. Bunnins vs. Coatcs (0-) Rakow ' ; .S.i'rsxciica il Los An;d.es '.. &i Bsltimor 1-- 1) 1) ot , . ' cist Dave Schulthess of BYU and By United Press International j " Herald Sports .Editor One thing you can slay for sure and that is the grounds and the track "superintendents" for the BYU Invitational Metjt are dedicated workers. Sddie Kimball. BYU athletic director, says 'the workers were out on the track at 5 a.m. Saturday trying to get th cinder paths in some kind o)f shape for the meet, following an all night rain. Their efforts were pretty much in vain when it just kept raining all day Saturday. At the end of the meet the tracH wa still flooded with three or four inches of rain. Standings in Major Leagues For Timp ' t 'Superintendents' Prove Dedicated Workers est college, quartermiler m the nation, wiped out a lag in the final event of the day the y to Scarry the Lobos to in the Colorado Relays victory I - BYU Track BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) Adolph Plummer of New Mexico, the fast- , . Invitational Meet Sidelights Lobos Take Honors at Buff Meet pt course. Dedication Slated For Wyoming Baseball Diamond " The LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPD new University of Wyoming . baseball field will be dedicated Saturday at ceremonies ' preceding the Wyoming-Denve- r University double header at Laramie. Participating in the ceremonies will be Dr. G.D. Humphrey, Wyo- ming University president, and Dr. William Steckel, mayor of the city. The new baseball park, known as Cowboy Field, is constructed of steel, concrete and brick and has a seating capacity of 12,000. It is considered one of the finest collegiate baseball plants in the coun- - 2) (1-0- (0-3- 1) x-S- t. a x-L- (l-0- 0) 0) 2) (2-0- (3-1- (2-;- : s (0-2- 1) (2-1- 1) r." ' t" |