Show y Page 18 Student Life Wednesday May 19 1976 USU Elocutionist wins race third Enyeart and by Stan Murray sports editor The final outcome of the United States Track and Field Federation’s (USTFF) Intermountain Championship pretty well ended as expected with BYU winning the team title and Mark Enyeart winning the 800 meter race With this being an Olympic BYU year all the races except the relays were run in meters instead of yards for the benefit of the athletes competing for a spot on the Olympic team BYU won seven of the 18 events Saturday to run away with the team title The Aggies only had one first place finish and that came in the form of Tom Obray in the long jump with a jump of 22 i- vs? Sr1 ' &rfX N t"Tirr i p- Z&yj& gain T USTFF meet wins feet 512 inches The Aggies did not win a single event that has been their strong point all season This included the discus javelin and shot put although the Aggies did finish second third and fourth in the shot put In the feature race of the day Mark Enyeart had to pull ahead of Dan Dean who along with Enyeart were running unattached to win the 800 meters in a time of 1:497 The race would have probably been faster and closer if USU’s Isaiah Ugboro had been able to compete but due to an injury suffered the week before he was unable to do so Enyeart started the race quickly and jumped out to the lead which he held until the middle of the first lap when he fell behind Dean He trailed Dean until they reached the top of the last turn when Enyeart began to make his move passing Dean and pulling away to his eventual victory by a marginof seven tenths of a seconc Enyd v $ be the held in for the in June ii Aggies third Team Scores: BYU 73 Unattached 70 Utah 57 USU 47 WSC 23 ISU 13 CEU 0 Shot Put : Hart Utah : Johnson USU Tuft USU Sonderegger USU Kaspar Utah 54’l14 Thompson Long Jump: Obray USU USU Welsh USU: Coombs WSC High Jump Bliss Utah Bodily USU: Dias Unatt Shaw WSC Eddy WSC 6'10" 3000 Meter Steeplechase: Takach Utah Cabinallis BYU: Nteuanschwander Utah Thorderson Unatt Galbraith USU 9:148 Javelin: Gustaffson BYU DeMille Utah Baardson BYU Hood Unatt Hart USU 241 ’3" 440 Y-Relay: BYU ISU Utah WSC :412 1500 Meters: Gustaffson Unatt Reed BYU Olander BYU Hart BYU Russell 22W one-sixteen- rivals to win by 3:582 Meter High Hurdles: Ball Utah Kokkonen BYU Baeder USU Von Ider-stei- n WSC Marsh Unatt : 141 5000 Meters: Reid BYU Whitaker Utah Hart BYU Cabinallis BYU Eleshuk USU: 14:490 400 Meters: Conneley BYU Gardner Utah Austin ISU Williamson Utah Richardson ISU :468 100 Meters: Montgomery Unatt: Sy k Utah Webster Unatt Jensen BYU WSC 110 Tul-loc- : 104 Meters: Enyeart Unatt Dean Unatt Hockenberry Unatt Murdock BYU: Friedli WSC 1:497 Triple Jump: Diaz Unatt Welsh USU Coombs WSC Obray USU Acree ISU: 880 USU 190’ 11” Meters: Montgomery Unatt Sy Utah Wenster Unatt Gardner Utah Yizar ISU: :2125 Pole Vault: Barry BYU Blaylock Unatt: Rose WSC Hinton Utah Talley ISU MO 15’6" Mile Relay: USU: 3:106 BYU Utah Weber State Recycle This 45’8” 400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles: Young Barker WSC Von Iderstein WSC Baeder USU Delgato BYU: :534 Discus: Hoffman Unatt Gardenkrantz BYU Rider BYU Johnson USU Ringle BYU Paper Introductory Discussion of TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION As taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Mark Enyeart defeated Dan Dean Saturday in Maughan Stadium by seven tenths of a second Both runners were running unattached in the meet Enyeart is trying to reach top condition before the Olympic trials ©For Relief from stress and tension Photo courtesy Richard Morton ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS JACK NICHOLSON MARLON BRANDO jStars of Tough Fast Paced “Missouri ' Breaks’Vj aremm Ipgi OPEN SHOWTIMES - ©For increased awareness ©For harmony of heart and mind All questions freely answered rftr ‘‘V Wednesday May 19 7:30 pm UC Rm 313 (MlEM? 7:10 7:20 - 9:30 Msherithi Mahsh Yogi m F A C A Y 2 5 m- feCuOH Tickets $450 o $550 in Advance Starring: at Rock Hudson UC th rd ISU Another highlight of Saturday’s meet wafrhen Tom Takach of the Univeriity of Utah ran the 3000 meter steeplechase in a time of 9: 148 4juVt three tenths of a second off thp Maughan Stadium ' record The first place finishers in all of 7rk: tv the events qualify for the national meet this summer in Wichita Kansas Elocutionist ridden by John Lively pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in the history of the Preakness Saturday by defeating heavy favorites Bold Forbes and Honest Pleasure The victory by Elocutionist ended Bold Forbes’ winner of the Kentucky Derby bid for the triple crown of racing Bold Forbes and Honest Pleasure started the race at a blistering pace which hurt them both coming down the stretch Bold Forbes finished third behind Play the Red who was the longshot horse in the six horse field Lively kept Elocutionist well off the pace in the early going then grabbed the lead with of a mile to go He easily outdistanced his tired Ticket Office "The Sprawling narrative neatly focuses between events and characters on both sides of the Civil War" Claire Trevor Leif Erickson |