Show Page 12 February 26 1975 In ITA pro meet Mile re i3lTO(X©lfi) Steve Stout was passed by Milburn on the d at the third hurdle and sports staff out-leane- tape world record in the mile-rela- y and a phenomenal shot putting exhibition by Brain Oldfield highlighted the third annual ITA pro track and field Milburn has run world record times on 17 different occasions during his track career The long jump was given a new twist or flip as New Zealander John Delamere flipped and sommersaulted into the pit Although Delamere took only A meet in the Salt Palace Friday night The mile-rela- y team of Warren Lee Evans Larry Edmonson James and John Smith were to run against pacer lights set at the world record of 3:11$ But the lights started a half lap ahead of the runners Having to run just under 48 seconds each they shattered the record with a 3:099 clocking with Evans and Smith each running 472 splits Oldfield seemed to return to his form of 1973 when he broke the world indoor record in the shot fourth place with a jump of 24’4” (well behind David Boyds first place jump of 26’3”) he excited the crowd and may well have introduced a new style of long jumping which he feels could beat the world record The U of U’s own Steve Odom won the King of the Hill 40 yard Odom beat James dash McAlister in a time of 44 -- Two Ags chosen for Rugby all-stsquad ar Two USU rugby players were chosen for an intermountain three times team while one rugby all-stother was chosen as an alternate and one gained honorable menar Oldfield put the shot over the 70 foot mark four times exceeding 71 feet three of those times His the put of 71 ’9 ” broke tion team will play two The all-stin Las Vegas weekend this games ar professional record of 70’10y4” Kenya’s premier distance runner Ben Jipcho turned in a sterling performance by winning the mile and two mile runs in record times Jipcho was the crowd’s favorite as he thrilled everyone with magnificent kicks to overtake all other runners in both races against the second team -- and all-sta- rs USU’s-cl- ub Chosen' from USU was Bill “Biggie Rat’’ Magnetti and Bill Ward player-coac- h Steve and according to Ward they should be in the top ten in the nation The club hopes to be able to field two teams this year a blue and white with the varsity being the white If anyone is interested in playing rugby positions are still available for the white team For further information the team meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 pm in the fieldhouse Reed was tabbed an alternate while Charley Nelson was picked honorable mention The games in Las Vegas are to a chance to play give the and help promote the together all-sta- The meet was not without a rs University number of major disappointments Speedsters Bob of Nevada-La- s Vegas’s rubgy program Later in the year the team will play two games with an all-stteam from the east first in May at BYU and again back east in June From these two teams a team of representing the US will be chosen to tour and Herb Washington r Randy Matson and distance aces Kip Keino and Dave Wottle did not show for a number of various reasons Pole vaulter Steve Smith and miler Jim Ryan just as well had Hayes EM-TI- ar shot-putte- QVIC-E- - 4 all-sta- rs 10oi4olaizg4ip Europe Last year Ward played on a similar team that toured Canada According to Ward Reed should have an excellent chance to play for the team and he was on Nelson’s optimistic recognition “Charley has more potential than I’ve seen for a beginning rubgy player” Ward said The USU nrgby club begins it’s regular season March 15 at BYU and they will play nearly 18 games throughout the season including tournaments The team should be one of the best in years not shown Smith had passed all heights until 17 feet where he proceeded to miss all three tries Smith had become the first vaulter in indoor history to clear 18 feet and he did that last year in Salt Lake City Ryan was entered in thehalf-mil- e but to everyones dismay he dropped out after the first two laps Hurdler Rod Milburn continued his dominiation of the 60 yard vichurdles with a photo-finis- h over Babb Babb had Lance tory taken the lead on a quick start but ATTENTION STUDENTS! ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN WORKING ON THE STUDENT ADVISORY FOR THE PANEL VALUES AND THE "INTEGRATED v ENVIRONMENT" PROGRAM ($25 off on your book fee) 2:30 pm TUESDAY CHAMBERS ON THE 3rd PF£bEMT&TI IEl ee oj PLEASE MEET AT will IN THE SENATE To TbUt TO TteblOlO OF 'biN F£MClbCD FEOM 2 cfcMRJb Fte- - M£P PeoM PEMTN coo- - woo PbOOT FLOOR IN THE UNION CENTER MlUTfcEY CONTACT: GORDON FOREMAN nbtz iMFoKtcnoM 753-343- 7 4ct ejoca ooMTtcr T3ept iMFceMsrrioki or RUSS HAWKINS 752-410- 0 LoUMtqE Ext 7644 IS’OTCb MCEE porreo it K3 ib Ux£ AT IT foe |