Show 01700000000-0000ff- 0 0S' :46 g '- - i - es ' 's- By Bill Coltrin Tribune Staff Writer PROVO—Top athletes of seven states upwards of 1000 of them found the com petition tough ant the records hard to break here Satuictay at the 413t annual B Y U invitational and track and field carnival tneetutanc relay usual a few marks did fall There were six new standards for the books after the meet and another was broken only to be disallowed because a relay runner got out of his lane 1 - ' I I - Two MORE were these was not allowed Balver Crew tirf -- L00 'Takes B Prep Crown A peettli an it - lk A AA 't 4 44-- 44 Ntk 41) 0 : - - '' I 4 4 i IA ik '4 r i 4 ' 1 — rS k‘ )4 1 mendous thrill when Bill Miller of San Diego pitched the Javelin better than 230 RICKS COLLEGE of Idaho topped 4 South High School also dominated for-th- e VV ' 1 '4ofto t dominated 4 ' '' '' t 1 7 '' ' - '''' 1 I ' ' t 0' 4 - - 7 44A A it '"li 11- - ----- :- 77-- A '4- I14 C t i ti' r- - 4- : 4 - ' "Likomit tt( N'' ' -- - peated their Class of a year ago A I doubles rI ' tos - t " d 44-f- 412-i- n Tribune Sports Writer Cadi low hurdioe—Chunt Mike East Dick Rasmussen South Paul Jennings Grand et Toronto South Mina: Junction 192 Mile run—Don Hagen Weber: Dot Romero West: John Eagan West: Bob Harmon Olympus: Larry Mansell South Time: 4:435 d dash — Dick Pribble Las Leland Parker Wed Sent Vegas East South& Jim Duncan Sheppard Gary Holt West Time: 314 South High Jump—Gary Chapman :tie for eiscondl Dan Tirmase Kest and Ken Cresson Las Vegas :tie for fourth) Gary Peck Granite and Tom Thorpe Weber SIC race 1—Selshaw King Half mile Davis: Don Romero West: Bert Chaston South Don Hagen Weber Don Hog-NeLas Vegas Time 2:042 Half mails race 3—Cliff Miller West Rod Butterfield Jordan Gary Peck Granite neon West Boyd Burnett Time: Trujillo South: Menet Diartia—Feathenton mott West: S Silveater Bear River: L SilveaterRear River Bales South Distance 152 it (new record) Wilbur Harris Las Vegas) 'vie Carter South: Arnold Gregor! West: Roger Bartlett South Mae Win tars Ogden Time: 2110 (new record) tie for fired Poly yaws—I:three-wa- y Neil Schmidt South: Robin Hill Las and Davis Harris Las Vegas I'm Ronald Gee South Al Pertacce Ogden Height: 107 Javelin-11- mm Eaat: Watson Webers West: Hagen Gillett Granite Hempen Weber Distance: 183 ft Broad lump—itivia Young Lan Vegas: Dan Firmage East: Ron Pialliday East Gary Holt: West Albert Vincent Wed Distance: 21 11 (new record) Relay—South (Kent Sheppard Gar! Sumnion Ron Gee Smith) Wed Time: 3:341 680-arRelay—South (Ronald Geo Jae Smith Gary Somatin Kent Shells pard): Lag Vegas 1:34 Medley Relay—West (Chuck Cady Arnold Gregory Cliff Miller John Eagan): Carbon 3:435 West: Moore PROVO—South High's surof Southern Utah College strong track squad prising t ' 1 IQ l'4411111 't ' 11s": '4''' -7 - '': the junior college division of stopped the domination of Las 14 ' ! ' : :'I OrN'-' B Y U Invitational meet Vegas in the Class A its the Beaver crew walked off r m the i -- -' c't high school '''''1A7! r-- 4 t"114 fr ' 4 1 B i in the first -with four I here t places Saturday 4 ' ' B Y H Invitational ' of the 46N1111" '""71-1 part : ' "' ' '2 ) ' b' ' ' ar 1 -' ' ' '''v '" Actually there were eight track meet here Saturday But part of the BY U Invitational ' ''' 0"0 44":"''7 f With the state meet just three IN '' grip - '' junior colleges in thetineet but the Vegas lads still stole most '''-4tt 4 71' weeks away coaches were able Ricks walked off with seven of the thunder ' i 1' ' ''''' 1:':'' 47 ""t ' : ' 7 'l - s I South will Rave the most stack and C S U picked up four to Xee how their troops firsts 4 ''' '''—'7 Ab 444 4 trouble carrying home the first-plac- e t 4:' in I 4 to up against major opposition hog the gold medal trophies The Cubs picked Drake of Ricks copped up five first places and tied : this 4Ist thinclad test Jay ''' i -- ' '' f4 4 ''' ' s 1 : d '4 " ' ' ' qg r The Beaver crew paced by i t the low hurdles Earl Hamblin for a sixth The visiting Vegas o - lk i ' :r4 — detook the 400 Lon Asper took bunch snared four firsts and i g i'd Raynor Pearce a running t44 S' 4t ' ' 7 and won who two firsts Erickson the dis- tied for two others ?non the deIn the ' ''' was on the relay team which i Hal — -Bridges the half-millcus -: both the Cubs and t he ' partment '' ' and two relays romped home t7 won the 880 took two other t Vegas crew broke two marks first ' Las Vegas had two other recevents against close competi- ' -' - 7 Hamblin Briggs Park and the tion i Drake took the mile relay while ords all but published in A rule a Invitational but program i Hunter French Baird and Par- infraction disallowed one and Richfield Millard D e I t a 444 kinson captured the half-mil- e 446$0e- - 411111000W4A4AAMAAAAAAVAAASAAAA444AA10AVAAAN444 44— -- wonstoesmillommoomowlirom1074077777MWAL747 and Cyprus ell came home a strong wind axed the other with two wins Wilbur Harris Las Vegas second from right won the 100 time Others r L Duffin South 3rd M Winters Ogden affair to junior college mark LEADING THE Vegas parade yard dash for Class A high schools at Invitational with a 99 2nd T Little Olympus 4th and E Young Las Vegas fifth beOnly in Pearce leaped 21 ft 1 endangered was in the high was a chunky little lad who In the broad jump ran the low jump where Leavitt of Mesa looks like he should have been ie in to tie the hurdles in 203 and was a mem-leaped 6 ft 2 something other than a runner record set by Lindsey of B A C 1Wilbur Harris swished his way ber of the relay team —now of C S U—in 1948 All of these performances were to a :099 run in the century to Winners-fo- r C S U were Karl tie the stood for coveted invitational mark set by Cy Elsworthi a Graff in a 10 flat 100 and 229 of Payson in 1937 but the tnedals wind along with Sargent !meter had the last say and his furlong THE OTHER Beaver victory javelin and Johnny Wood mark was ousted came in the 220 where Gary All-Arou- nd in the pole vault t In the 880 relay with Harris Marshall outspect the opposThe college broad jump Won 1 the way Las Vegas bet anand a ition to post 229 time by Anderson of Snow was per- Ileading ''' - 'al Itered the mark but one of the By Lyn Larson ': ) '' other medal the of event closest haps the 1041 :0 Nevada youngsters stepped out Tribune Sports Writer Richfield served notice that whole day Anderson's lead of of his lane and that mark went in the a shade It will be P R 0 V 0 — Melvin Wilkes tough 20 ft 434 in was less than an the boards state meet at the Ute Stadium North Sevier amassed a total inch better than that of the by As for Harris he posted a win on May 15 as Dick Sampson won of 5788 points here Saturday man fourth-place 4 100 and 220 the latter in the ( Richard hurdles and the high Special to The Tribune to win the Husk hurdles—Richard White Weber champion Elsworth's record Neilliall Bird C S 13: bettering Glade Wilke PROVO—South Haynine the mile B Y U annual of the Web41st High School's ship C Jay Drake Ricks J N Harris ran the 220 in :219 the t Richfield had another Samp- Anvitational Track and Field In the ster C 8 V :ISM S repeat performance ' 100-Graff C Ui Earl Hamblin old record being :22 son' just 1behind Dick in the meet A Class Ricks: Jim Farley Ricks lion Keeney division Saturday 101 C S ti Lemon Bard Ricks highs and placed Ken Morrison South's Keith Featherstone featured tennis competition in Hal Larry Early of East placed Mile Bryan Solomon Dixie Tomsecond in the mile Ricks: second with 5123 Nyle McFar-- i Briggs Ricks Son Asper scattered Herb Nakken's dis- the annual B Y U invitational In a special junior high school lane my Wands Melia Garth Ileiner Weber ' ' 5092 Kent meet cus record with a 152ft Sii Jordan 4:514 a division three 880 relay 220 low hurdles — Jay Drake Ricks Nakken in Delta 4285 Lamar The Cubs not only won both toss Schlappl U S Bud Nielson C Wilk Glade speedy bunch of East nigh Hann Tom Snow C S 4282 Jimmy' the plate out 147 singles and doubles but took Kent Anderson threw Murray High 262 Kerns Weber sophomores cracked the record Dean Creenriver 4197 Waynel Ricks: 'eel It Pa In in the 1952 Invita- the prizes with the same trio 440 — Earl Hamblin iget by Cedar City in 1953 by do- !Ash ss H B Scott WestininWeber: who copped the honors last sea4037 Mecham Grove tional Pleasant Bush Mesa: Ronald ' ster: Bill Waite ing the distance in 1:35 Cedar Jerry Fox Ben Lomond 3830 son Coming through to the e C U Mi set the mark with a 1:385 The Cubs bested Granites singles High Jump — Levitt Mesa: Erickson crown was Wayne Rangely Colo Rich- 'Foster Steele Weber (tie for third Cromer Carbon record in the mile Sampson High hurdles--Di- ck relay as Shep- Pearce S U and capturing the C Robert U S C EVAIII SSITIPS011 ft Don Stevenson I Richfield: LaMar Bradshaw Weber field 3557 3 Lin' Cries record) Hale flunnixon: Clair Raternunsen pard Sumsion Gee and Smith doubles honors were Tom Brig-nan3480 Ricks Treece Discus — Erickson coin: Mike Nelson Millard :1511 Carl BenHawks Weber toured the Et Y U oval in 3:341 Flair Mesa: 100—Bill Iverson Millard and John Doidge Ricks '' P new were set Two records by v 40 4 Frost C S U 127 ft 4141 in Jtett Pella Roland Vest rteltil Caro Granite's mark was 3:348 C S t': Joe Jackson Millard the Wilkes bested Maraholl Bea Foie vault — John Wood 1 WASATCH HIGH and B Y Another record went as liartie for second) Darold Evans ii0 2 Wasatch Academy: the 180yard low hurdle mark : C S 11 Weber Tate ris' teammate Elvis Shot Eldon Marshall honors in the prep shared High flew Young Benson Cedar set by Wayne ' Smith Snow and Hunter Ricks 11 ft Krueger Cody Wyo Bithel South B division while WesDelta Bryan Springville a in 21 ft 1114 in in Class air City: Moody ' the through I one-tentII 411 last year by in second! ft Two mile — Lon Asper Ricks: Tom R tminster took both singles and IROyard low hurdles—Raynor Pearce Wanda Mesa: Gilbert George Mass: the broad jump cracking Richfield: Don 20 5 and l'OcEarlane tossed the t ' PeSVON Dick Sampann Howard Munson C S U: Steve Jenks' Stewart's record while at Og- doubles in the Junior college 11 min 231 sec Westminster Sampson !Richfield: Robert Hill Gunni- shot out 44 ft 4'2 in to eclipse! division son: Cal WiUni Elko :20 3 Shot put — Bradley Westminster den He had 21 ft 6 in a 47 ft 4 in record held by Richfield: Mile—Richard Hayningi Pearce disposed of Henry Treece Mesa: Christensen C S Bair Webb South High hurdles—Lynn Duane Hall Vent Moreton Richfield C U 42 S in Overman Ricks ft I Mike Moore South: Jerry Monroe 0 in finals C S tintah Terry !Inlander Cedar City Jenson Payson since 1935 White1 Ogden Paul Jennings Grand Junction Fryer of East Javelin — Saritent 4552 Wilkes copped four firsts of the Class A singles while Weber Treece Mesa: OvOrS011 CS U" Loftin Harvey West :155 Morahan 440—Mag slack Della: Rose Earl Dixie 169 ft 4 in 100—Wilbur Harris Las Vegas Mack Tom three seconds and two thirds In Millard NMI) Marahall Fruits Colo Rob! Winters Ogden Brignand and John Doidge Lewis Duffin South: 220yard — Karl Graff C Donald Stratton Cedar City i Gene Lae the Don Be-- 1 Neilson Westminster Tons t Little OIYMPUS this Young Las of the Cubs defeated Allen Keeney' s Oen American Fork i52 O C S U Dave Butler Mesa Earl Hamblin1 Vegas :0119 Meg record not allowed Johnson and Kessie Johnson of Tropic Nielsen sides setting the new record for High Jump—Smith Ricks because of wind) Anderson Ms for third' Richfield — Hal Briggs Ricks ' Shotput—L J Silvester Rear River Ogden Briantl Richfield and Clark Pleasant Grove the 180 low hurdles he placed Bill Sevier'S Delon Gardner Bear River Kent Bales Ruckman Elvis Young ace cinderman copped honors Las Vegas lad Solomon Dixie Melvin Wilkes North litrockbank B Y High a ft 1b to C S U Dick Stickle' South: Gordon Milierberg Jordan John Gerald Johnson ivlio broke broad Jump record Pearce Beaver first in the discus division of the 4Ist annual B Y U Invitational Brood IN THE Class B competition for Ricks 2:115 Burns West Distance 516 Carl Bennett Delia Calvin Wiggins dash and broad jump — 1Roy Ritchie and Wayne Jog Jackson Millard Mat Gary Giles of His seconds come in the pole Brown Union 21 ft its in limmowwmvR1 Wasatch took the doubles ' 4 Perkins Cedar City vault 440 yard and run the I ! Javelin-Tosse- r urel Euler Ed Thornpson Anon Rasmussen Millard and downing DeUnion Colo l' ' 7 Larry Allred Fruit' javelin throw Mervin Cox of Dixie ' it 0'4 t Imoyne Oliver Cyprue 2'065 Wilkes was awarded a trophy 'ir VIV Jon CYPIAIS! 1 Bennion In the singles Larry Wegkamp 1 Discus—Roy -e I 414 44 Visel Wasatch Academy: Loon Maaon 4 for his efforts and the next four downed Delia Sevier Jimmy North of Dixie Phillip Moody North ' 7 'Pt 1‘ 1 ' 4 in finishers ere pre:wilted with k1 I Denell Krueger Cady 141 ft11eYei 4 and in the doubles ' 0111 I -Marshall 1 'I 320Yarti-4- ry i t el4r N ) E L Roberts'' medals i John Christopolus and Duane ' k Millard Gordon Oborn Pay Iverson of ihi to The Tribune notice was ' 1 sin rr: ' giving r' -' !Higgins A0': C:::t son: Burke Johnson North Sevier: Alan ' "''' p A Davis of Westminster dropped 6 PROVO — Bali Vilson of San things to come as he got off a i h ' ' $own CYPrus :21 I ' i !4 -"2'4 40 i Kent Jorgensen and Harold v 41ot Javelin—Gary Criffith Tomtit: Bob Si111411 '7k i 1 215-f star Satur was '44 in exhibition the the Snell B Y Minh: Risser Adems Millard throw rdi big Diego Hansen of Snow ' 24 iLT) — CHICAGO Ronald Stratton Cedar City James MaApril Nirg4i 170 ft 91 in 04f I IN rshall Wasatch Academy day as the special events of Class A Nigh Schnois oe' 1 The Saturof ONE the Cardinals visitors ONLY Thomas Chicago trace 4 V—Wayne Halfmilo 4 4 -Ai Singles—Wayne Pearce South def 1 ' Cyprus: Oscar Anderson Milisid RonBob day announced the signing for the Brigham Young University failed to live ' ' Kest ':' I k4 ' - " 0 -: '4k 'It'Ig Colo (tonsil) lip to advance irruita McFarland 'Henry Pryer 4of halfback invitational Rrianand John Deities mini the 1954 season meet drew their billing but the altitude caught ' Schwartz American Folic Ida I def Allen Jonnson Kessie and Lehi 2041 Son Koller of William and Usual main stars 'South X ' A Ogden 64 Si (finals ' Dr Cherry Robbins in the mile Mile relay—Della (Max Black Larry Tommy i inP'—'4 who was declared Class a Hese Schools NetilOn Rag Pierson Larry Shipley' And while Wilson was thrill- :run and he took only fourth J Mary Richfield 3 401 t V hinnies—Richard th)COn B Hitch crowd with several :behind Wayne Lundell and (Robert Puff eligible for his last season of ing the ' saoyrd Relay 21 def Eicln Davis Wayne 60 St John 0 IV MoSte RitYllat Pearce Gary Morrison 225 i football he better than because Rurneel tosses Wassich college Kent jmelin 17 def Y B Academy who nte Sherald James of I liutchingi Millard 1303o Sommerville Moab Si An(semifinals) worked out with the Hamilton ft his hest was 227 an in- finished in a dead heat in slow 0 Medley Relays — Millard 'Darer Dixon deff Runnel! Lebnum (finals RUSS Marahall Drew airreen Club in the Canadian League eligible B Y U pitcher Chuck Doubies—Roy Ritchie and Gilt" GUI Larry Petersoni ("Yenta 351 R time of 4308 with Walter Stef Wasatch def Cecil Clark and Gars Collin R V High U Y B third fensen of finals) xdThompson and Mervin COX Dixie def Kent Sweeney and Elgin Art Barnard the hurdler All-Arou- nd Louder South Summit --o from the Los Angeles Athletic I'''''''''' Ritchie and Giles def in sod Club skipped over the highs Co — 6 - ---(finals) with B Y li' sophomore 1:149 Junin Colleens i 111 KJ 440 100 :Dis '' Pole Javelin Total flVillard Herschi a big step be- Singles--La- rry Shot Name ittid School WestminWegkamP ster def Bill Anderson silo 114 ' Barnard willing to but ' hind Wervin Wilkes ' ': Jimmy North Dixie def Duane Osman ' ' v' ) 1 57i6 I 20-125-53 4 Weber ?q 103— 1205 1'39-N Sevier i def Donald k WegkamP try anything found the going! It-i(At Spencer C 8 tt AS Weaken) dittNorth $3 Early rough in 'a special 440 4 (fina(s) riiiy ' '' 116-143-119Doublet — John Christopolut and 5123 710 518 108 206 East L 'Duane Davin Westminster def Sheldon HE ' FORCED to settle —1 McConkist and Spencer Belliston - IsTile Alaarlane 1 115-1Kent Jorgensen and Harold ' 5092 for third behind two Cougars 215 103 540 1087 Jordan 20'2 Sk Hansen 'Snow del Brum Stringham """ t Brown and John Benson and Ron TOOMY ii Weber 24 114 I t end Davis dol Jorgensen 112-Christopides :506 in 39-140Brown 4285 with 572 112 225 winning '' 1 Delta ' ' and Hannan 34 -- -I '14NZk"'re'rl (finals) Cou-' ' ' i Dick Fuenning last year's too Relay—Ricks (Ralph Hunter La' LaMar Haun I Mar French LaMar Baird Gary Park who has been 1028 11 1 4282 gar sprinter 575 224 — C V inset)) 5 344 Murray MU Relay—Ricks (Cart Hamblin Rai timed in 96 came from behind 5immy bean Briggs Zane Clark JAY Drake Mesa i An-19-125-137-7 : 1J 8 B Y 4197 to nip a frosh Harry 3:t041 109 238 fine Greenriver 44k broad Jump—Anderson e finotst Huntderson in a 99 hundred Sat- - '' ' er Ricks Wbster C 2 II Kerns Web t k r S 0 119-112-6- i Weber &Ireton 20 ari 4037 434 In from 602 ft 112 came '261 54 Grove I up ' ! urday Fuenning ‘ riensant -- --! hillier Nish Schools ' '' ' — ' --' -e Arizona for the meet a 1' Fox Singles— Marvin 1 0 - the first major 1954 Casa B prep track 'meet here Saturday : t ' '' ) i ii ( i : e 'e ! : - 1”—------ '-' lk - etaltzl :t 1T - ' - ' F H - ! -- !: ' i : ''" " ''' - i - -- L I1- j rrIi s' --4 oaLi -- 7 ' 4- -- - --- r----- 1-4- ' - t 2 : '' '4 L til: N ' '' ' ‘-4- record-breakin- e ' - " - -3 7 -- I oN rth Sevier Ace Cops 1 880-yar- d ' -- d By Tom Korologos Special to The Tribune PROVO — It was Ricks sit 1 ) and by the South High Schoolmile re lay team of Shepard Sumsion Gee and Smith with a time of 3:341 Leavitt of in to tia Mesa high jumped I IL 2 the junior college high Jump mark of the top prizes of the day perhaps the top prize went tei Melvin Wilkes of North Sevier who beat out 13 fine rivals for the Two new marks wera-championship added in the competition which raised a total for the meet to six Wilkes set a new record in the low hurdles and Nyle McFarlane bettered toss the shot mark with a t In the shot triumph South High !Speedsters Will Five Tie for Six 71 ' - y 1 TRACK MEET SURPRISE Ricks Snare Honors ' - Juco Ev'eni Nt t tie 14 - 1 ' ''1---- :' ' '' t k'40 I '14 - ''' tiNN''7"-':1- 44' 44- tide— 11 'Y'r ki ecords at - WOOMMINOMINIMINIEMM1 1 ' d D 't well-traine- the tennis portion of the meet second straight year and with the same trio of netters Wayne Pearce won the singles title as he did last year while John Doidge and Tom Brignand re 4 I 1 Pane - about 3000 of them were treated to an innovation in the meet when four schools sent girls' pep clubs through precise marching drills The girls from American Fork B Y High Provo and Spanish Fork all dressed In their brilliant school colors left the feeling that in future years many more schools will have pep clubs marching for the invitational meet NEW RECORDS were set by Keith eatherstone of South in the discus at 152 ft SY in by Wilbur Harris of Las Vegas in the broad Jymp at 21 ft 11 im feet the Junior college division with seven first places with South ofSalt Lake City taking five firsts and a tie fo first to outdo all other Closs A high schools In the Class B prep division Beaver with four firsts had to be rated best r: ott I OP k AO rt 1 I i1 It 'o 'Ir: Jr 1 Ai I 1 k: ' s lip ix 1111 S 7''''4 I M — -- f I i mem Alin ''- :"4 10 t to 'rho TritOme PROVO- -- Beaver ' allitilr10noknonwommur 1 4 !N k 1 ''''1 if Y At 1 1 ' I 6 thin-clad- Olt 1 7111 e''' Wayne Lundell fintsh'ed in a dead heat for first with Walt Steffensen of B Y U third Dr Cherry Robbins running for the Los Angeles Athletic Club found the altitude too much as he watched the Cougar trio take win place and show Lewis Chatter ly of B Y U pole vaulted 13-to tie Bobby Smith of L A A C a vaulter with a 14-- mark to his credit And in the special 440 B Y U's Ray Brown and John Benson finished ahead of Art Bernard of LA AC in :506 but Bernard is a hurdler by trade Bernard took the special high hurdles and Dick Fuenning won the special 100- yard dash The crowd received a tre in a sprint with a 3mi1e wind at the runner's back The weather which threatened to ipoil the meet almost all day 'turned ' °tit to be pretty good for track and field le was balmy although cloudy for the "main events" in the afternoon in the Cougar stadium Again it was the special eventa with some of the nation's finest tracksters competing which held the major inters est But this year some fine B Y U almost stayed even with the nationally famous visitors IN ONE special event the mile run B Y Li's great duo of Sherald James and tied but one of because it came IL 4 ‘ - - Top Tracksters ' ' April 25 1954 THE SALT LAKE TRItUNE Sunday ' k ' ''''' in-th- South Netters Feature in 'Y' Tourneys e -- 's l' e 401446 1 4'ari 1 - 11 ' d ' a ' t -- sel 1 Ail (four-wa- h LT 6-- 3 nine-even- d J i ' 080-yar- 8-- 2 6-- 6-- 1 100-yar- d JUMP-111- MM' Thrills Coast ' at Cougar Classic CroNs'd i il- — ---2 ' I ik ' r ' ----- Car& 6-- 2 ' c' 0t 3-- 8 ‘ 2 ' t Summary of - I at Y Relays' EVCIAS '' — ' ' t- - 1- ' — Rer—ii-SiTilit5- - ' ' ‘ --- 11-- 4 5-- :1 9 ' 6 1 8 0--3 6-- - 4 44-4t- 2 --11- lay 5-- 7 1 1 11-- 6 ) 18-1- 37-1- 5-- ' k‘ ' e 131-1- 9 ' s-h WayTh-Te-A-- 11-- 3 — ) 40-7- k r 61j--- - 1 I -- Gary Fox Ben Lomond Foster Steele Itangley i 103-1- 10 55 4 9-- 103-1- 1 5-- 8 55 4 9-- j 4-- 1 5-- 2 8 riNtar Bradshaw Weber Indicates new record ' 1 I 10-- 112-- 96-1- 5 577 4 — I 10-- - ii 576 ' 10-- — -- I 8215 11 ( 1 10 9 215 11841- 33-1- 179-t- 33-1- 219 38-7- 224 32-1'- 41 1 4 — 39-3- 1 I 4-- 2 't j 143-111- L Jerry Beritomond 2 0-- 5-- :L? 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