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Show Sprinters Lead Orem To Region Four Track Victory : | {ant Grove; By JOE WATTS Mark Peterson, Ori Itietpating on a winning relay) Wall, Payson; Ballard, Payson; tehy. Distance — 182 ft 7 in Heraid Sports Editor team gave h.m 18 points for the George Gourley, Prove. The Orem Tigers used sup-/meet. McEwan accounted for _ 5) 4 erior sozed in the sprint events oo a = 88 — Gary Powell, as a springboard to the Region dire Sehas os et Hintze, Prove; Time} Payson Lehi; Ray LaVarr Webb,| “i: Four track and field champico-|time of 2:00.2in the 880 yard Orem; Hal Goulding, Orem;) ships Friday at the BYU Sta-irun by Payson’s Gary Powell. Rollins, Provo. Time — 2:02! dium by edging second place) Shot Put - Larry Distance - 30 Javelin - Steve ‘oraan Jorgensen, can Ferk: Pleasant Grove; Jay Hardman,|sor; Newberry, ye Lowe, Mark Lafferty, Pay- Dennis Whimpy, Lehi; Pleasant Grove; Robb- Srande, Provo; Stoul,)ins,Payson Distance - ms SUNDAY, MAY11, 189 Prove Utah Sunday Herald 15 ete tated Most of Provo's points cen- New record Provo by 174 points. tered around four men. Rich-| Mile — Scott Sprinters Dean Hatch and ard Brooks, while not picking yonn Alan McEwan finished first/up anyfirsts, was the top Pro-| and secund in the 100 and 220\vo joint winner with Allred, , Lees, Provo; Orem; : Kee! third Spanish Ferk and Hanks, Orem, yard sprints and paceo a wir-\place finishes in the 10) and tied for fourth. Time — 4:32.8 ning 889 relay team io help ac-\220 and a second place finish| 180 Low Hurdles Dave Ter- count for 34 of the Orem points|in the broad jump, along with vort, Payson; Dave Peterson, as the Tigers coasted to an|participating on a point get- Carbon: Willis, Orem; Rondo | easier than expected wrack/ting relay team. Biggs, Pleasant Grove; Dennis championship. | Jerly Smith won the 440 yarc Whimpey, Lehi. Time —:20.8 Three records fell during thejdash for Provo and finished) 99 High Hurdles — Jay) meet with double winners Jay|fourth i the 100 and partici-\t.-gman Lehi: Willis, Orem: Hardman of Lehi and Dear pated on a relay team. Dave Peterson, Carbon; Rondo Hatch also participating in that) Scott Lees of Provo edged/Biggs, Pleasant Grove; Boyd Portion of the glory. John Allred of Orem in an ex-| Nelson, Spanish Fork. Time— | | Top Point Winner \eiting mile race, and Jees :154 Hardmar. was the top point)picked up additional points in) wile Relay — Orem (LaVarr getter in the meet with a rec-\a relay, Webb, Hunter, Mel Pyne, Von for Style, Quality and Value in... ord setting 65% inch ieap in| Don Pons was the other Pro-|Gourley): Payson; Springville; the hign jump, another first|/yo first place winner with a|Provo; Pleasant Grove. Time in the 120 yard high hurdles|13.9 mark in the pole vauit, |with a clocking of 15.4, and a} Hurdle Upset |—3:306 | ‘ LEVEN’S See Medley Relay — American’ second place in the shot put.! pPayson’s David Tervort pull-| Fork (Adams, Strasburg, Morae scored 21 of Lehi’s!eq an upset in the 180 yard low|rison, Hall); Provo; Springville; 31 points, hurdles by nipping Carbon's' Lehi; Orem. Time — 3:44 Dean Hatch established a new | Dave Peterson. nn Peterson had| 8) Relay — Orem (Nielsen, |with a blazing time of 22.9.|meet, went on to win the race with a 20.8 clocking. { Herald photo by Joe Watts) jat 10.1 and two points for par-| disous 152-7 to win that event|Grove. Time — 1:32.7 \for Springville, their only first Field Ev ents for the meet. Long Jump — Mike Shoell, | Pleasant Grove came up with| Pleasant Grove; Richard two first place performances! Brooks, Provo; Lee Haskell, Dean Hatch.) Provo; Carb Dave Peterson hit this hurdle and lost the lead to Payson's David Tervort. Tervort (left) |His win in the 100 yard dath| pay Wheeler wheeled the|American Fork; Pleasant with Mike Shoell winning the Payson; Ward, : f , 1 os know vaive and appreciate fine fabrics, skilled tailoring and the Newest in Styling Nand with Steve Alger’s winning|80n, Lehi. Height — 6 ft 5% in. jjavelin effort of 190-8. is will choose the New record. Old mark, 6-2, set by Dan Mendenhall, 1967 piescoring was on an 8S%-\si04 by Ken Averett, Spring CAREERMAN i i ville, 1968. oe were Pole vsrm x Dan ane Hatch, Pleasan ‘ Tov Orem 76%, Provo 59, Payson Provo; Here are sults that add new “Value.” Surprising iM, Pleasant Grove 31, Lehi 31, logotgheeat) 'Springville 27, American Fork) Downey, Span! hard-finished, shape re- 21, Carbon 21, Spanish Fork 6%,|— Discus 134) Wheeler, Region Four Track and Field pringvilie;—RonPaul Gillmore, PaySummaries (Top Three in each event ‘CAREERMAN’ Young men who Springvill broad jump with a 20-9% ef-|Richards, Orem; fort and Larry Jorgenson win-| 20 ft. 9% in. ning the shotput with a mark of| High Jump — Jay Hardman, 50 feet, Lehi; Howard Lewis, Orem; American Fork won two first| Ewell, Payson; Ken Burgess, \by capturing the medley relay| American Fork; Mark She taining all wool worsteds, A large selection son; Larry Jorgensen, Pleas- ef new 3pring tones In aepean HachOre Hatch, mM; 100 — Dean Alan McEwan, Orem; Richard) Jet Contracts JAY HARDMAN,top point getter im the Region Four meet, set a new record in the high jump with a leap of 65%. Here he attempts 6-7 but misses. Hardman also won the high hur- Inquire and . Try On the... record in the 220 yard dash/ defeated Tervortin the division| Marshall, Alan McEwan and THIS IS THE HURDLE thatspelled the differ ence in the 180 yard low hurdle race. Carbon’s reditonely eeninatey Broks, Provo; Jeryl Smith, NeW YORK (UPI)—Mike Provo; Adams, American Fork.|Hall, a linebacker from the Time—: 10.1 ‘University of Alabama, and dies and finished second in the shot put to score 21 points for 220 — Dean Hatch Orem;|!Wayne Stewart, a split end the Lehi Pioneers, (Herald photo by Phil Shurtleff) ; from the University of Califor: signed to conventionals in ene, models. at ONLY Time — :22.8, New record. Old|by the New York Jets. mark get by Bill Rowan, Provo,! Hall, a 6-foot, 225-pounder, 122.9 (1966) was the Jets’ 10th draft pick 440 — Jeryl Smith, Provo;|ang Stewart, a 6-7 athlete, was Von Gourley, Orem, Dennis/taken in the 5th round, $ 95 9 , 4 4 Othe; Fine Sulte $39.05 te $85.00 DEAN HATCH scoots across the finish line of the 220 yard dash with a record-breaking time of 22.8. He is well ahead of sccond place Alan McEwan of Orem, center, and Richard Brooks of Provo, right. Hatch and McEwan teamed to score 30 points for Orem. (Photo by Joe Watts) No. t Style for college men and young executives Jarman’s brawny wingback fs popular as ever with young menof all ages who have a traditional turn of mind (including those who also appreciate the latest fashions). See us soon and add e pair to your wardrobe, to wear with your traditionally styled suits. Use Your Favorite Bank Card or Our Convenient Layaway Plan head on THE VICTORIOUS OREM TIGERtrack team gathers around | meet by 17% points over runnerup Provo, Orem qualified men head coach Harry Anderson and hoists their championship in 10 spots for the state track meet plus two relay teams, trophy ia the air, The Tigers handily won the Region Four (Photo by Joe Watts) 116 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH DAN PONS won first place for Provo in the pole vault. Here he sails toward the bar at 13-0, which was the winning height. The blue ribbon by Pons was one oi three wu by Prove thin: lads, (Photo by Phil Shurtleff) iE — aI |