OCR Text |
Show Records Fall As Panguitch Takes South Sevier Meet Pangultch plaed host to the South Sevier thln-clads In the annual track and field meet Wednesday, and took Its own meet with u grand total of 89 points. Tropic wan 2nd. 5m; Piute In'.. t5Vii Escalantn 4th, 12; and Marysvale 5th, 10. The weather was loss than Ideal lor the track events, but for leaping und tossing It must have been wonderful for the bos wrecked the rerord book--In caking nil but one ot the Mantling meet lixMird." In field events. LaMar ShukeKvai- broke two leenrds, setting a new mark or 122' 4" in the discus and 48' 7" In the shot put. His leauimate, De Von Pollock also took two places, Melting a new lecord of 161' 2' In the Javelin throw, and winning the broadjump with a leap of 19' 6" but setting no new record In the event. Summary of the events follows: Javt-llu, 151.2 (new meet record). Pollock. Tropic: Dobson, 2nd, Piute; Cass. 3rd, Piute; Dalton, 4th, Piute; Smith, 6th, Tropic. Discus. 122' 4" (new lecord), bhakespeare. Tropic; Dalton,. 2nd, Piute; Price, 3rd, Piute; Morrill. 4th. Piute; Davis, 6th, Pangultch. Shot Put, 48' 7" (new record I, Shakespeare. Tropic, lleywood, Snd, PangulU-h; Stoker, 3rd. lan-gultch: Morrill. 4th, Piute, Adams, 5th. Pangultch. Pole Vault. 10 U'.i" (new record). M. Hatch, Pangultch; Dalton. 2nd, Piute; Robinson. 3rd, Pangultch; Proctor of Pangultch. and Chynoweth of Tropic tied for 4th. High Jump, ' (new re rord), Proctor, Pangultch; Smith, 2nd. Tropic; Morgan, Jrd, Piute; Sevy, 4h, Pangultch; Dobson, 6lh, Piute. Broad Jump, 19' ", PoRock. ' Tropic; lleywood of Panguitch and Price or Piute tied for 2nd, Orton, 4th, Pangultch; Ott, 6th, Tropic. With the wind, blowing three ways during each race It was Impossible to set new marks In the speed events, or even to approach the old marks. In the 100 yard dash It was ' llertleson, Marysvale. Partridge, ' Pangultch, Shakespeare, Tioplc, Pendleton. Pangultch, Proctor, Pangultch, In that order with u time of 11 seconds flat. The 220 was run In 25.1 seconds with Partridge of Pangultch leading teammate Pendleton to (he wire to win, Smith. 3rd, Tropic; Or-ton. 4th, Tropic; Burr, 6th. Marys- Tale. Pangultch scored a clean sweep In the 440 with Orton winning In 68.2 seconds, followed In order by teammates D, Hatch, H. Proctor, K. Tebba. O. Tebbs. In the 880 It was Mclnelly or , Escalante, A. Hughes, Pangultch, D. Hughes, !anguttch, D. Smith. Tropic Gas, Piute, In at order with a time or 2:21 for the win-n er. Marshall of Tropic won the tulle In 5:18, with B. Hughes, 2nd, . Pangultch; Davis, 3rd, Piute; (lass, 4th. Piute; Reid. 5th, Pan- gultch. j Tropic wou Ihe rued lay relay ' with Escalante 2nd, Pangultch, 3rd and Piute 4th: time 4:22. The mile relay went to I'angullrh with a time of 4:05; Tropic 2nd, Piute 3rd, and Escalante 4th, The H mile relay waa won by'. Pangultch In 1:44.8. Marysvale.' 2nd, Piute 3rd, Tropic 4th, Esral- i ante 6th. J 1 |