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TIIE LO)IG DISTANCI LOC

A ?LtsLICATION IOR RUNNERS BY RLNNERS.Vol.3. No- 30. June, 1954

I.!itorial Offic. 306 W. Center St.,Noodbrry, N. J. (Ti-5 506r)Ptint,-d by- Narvi!-- Printirg co.,155 N. 15th St., Phila., 2, Pa.

Rates: 25 cetrts a copy; $2-50 a tcar.(Drblished nonthlv)

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Recent distdce runling results inthe united stales give us ieason tohope fo! colsiderabl.e inproveneltbefo.e the 1960 Rome Olynpic cames.v{e feel that sone of these stepped

up perfornances keie inspired i!sone snail pa.t by the reading ofthe various lraining schedules andrace results in the nolthly editiorsof the Lo4g Distance Log. We allknow how one greatly inproved perf-orne! caD inspire his colleagues tobetter things. Letrs hope re havenany Johnny Kelley's, Don Bowdenrsor Max Truexes. Only *hen {i1I wefeel that the Long Distdce Log hasseFed it's PurPose.The absol!1e1y perfect lutrne! si1lnever be bolnr though you can getnearer perfectio4 than alyone elsehas nanaged if you have the tine,determination and comon sense. Sodor't run away with the idea thatyou need to be sodethiqg pheEoDef,al.lf you are reasonably healthy, youPossess all that is requiled.Views expressed i! readerrs lettersindi ar- rhat rh. rc* Log is d i0p--

^vFoPnt over llP old DimpograpbFdLog, but to keep progressing ae needinfortrdlion on proposed events & res-ults from arr area's of the coutlysprvpd b. ine A-A.U. Onlt silb soreknowledge of proposed eveots or otherinterested perso!ts,ri11 tbe spo!tot Track & Pierd and l-otrg DistalceRunning develop in the under-developedareas of the U.S.

idorale Booste!s :'Congratulationson the neY Log. Keep rp the exceuentrcDo-rioC.i You.s in sport, Jio Krpiq,Buffaro, N.Y.,.'cohgraturatioDs, Ithink the trer pri4t is great. Lots of1!ck for future issues. I ei11 rry tosend you lesulls if possible.r DickCohen, Revere, Mass. -. ncotrgratulationson the ley Distance Log, Itrs gieat.I only lopp yoJ gpr rhp kiEd of supporti\dt yor d-se-v.." PFe.rds, Bprt NelsunrT&F Ness)... iTh- oew Log is re-rifi..I wouldn't be vithout it. Ui11 try tocontribute sonething soon.i Sincerel),lled Wilt, Lafayette, lndiana. - -,ThenPv Loe is jusL 8rFat. I read the Logbelore I redd the T&F I€BS. Whal Areat-er conPlinent can be paid the Ldg?rSinceiely, Bill Jineson, Baltinore. Ud.... rReceived the qew t-os the Dast weekand I thought it *as'gr;de A'._A topnot.h readins nust for the lors disrdbc,.doDcr . ' 34si \!:Nr loe xLarE;.r d.r.e..

Contributors this nonth: Don Fay,(Aoston); Bob canPbe11, (Boston) iJoe (leinernan, (Ncw York); BobCraib, (Califorlia) i Neil Fa!!e11,

(canada) i George Irrown, (Baltinore)iili11 Jineson, (Baltinore); Do! Jacobs,(orcgon); Ha1 lligdon, (chlcago); aedcorbitt, (New York); vii11a.d shanef,(Atlantic cit)');Bi11 Wiklund, (Iew Je!)Dick Bank, (Los Argeles )

CON1ENTS

Jr. National 25 (n. Chamls. - . . ... .1

Pacilic Coast Confercncc !,{e€t. ...4-5Occidcntal rv- Meet -.......-.... 5Margate city, N-J. 3-!,1i1e Beach Run-6San Francisco, Cross Citt Race....7British Colunbia AAU Marathon.....7University oi Chicago rc Open r,leets.?llind Sprints...,. . ,....... . -........ AI.C.il-A T&l Chanps..................9Modesto- Calilornia Relays",, - -. -.. -qCalifornia Jr. College T&F Chanps-.10san lrancisco statuto cross-city Run.10G€orgia A U T&! Chanps.............10B" I I rro-F vuri rpal cdrFs-.,... - -..I1\pd ro-r A. qpring C"res....,......I_\.riv ,I J.- 20 r,tr- Chanp,....---.-1.caradian Marathon Champs.... --.-...12Conpton Invitational,,.... ,. ..,, -. .13Biitish Colunbia Centennlal Ganes-.13PoJ.,onr- Vp-t ol' hdmpions,..,...,l\, .I.A. IEP .h"nps................15Central calitrnia AAU I&F chanps..-15\LA^l I8F chdnps,,...,. -...,... -... LSouth Atlantic 4-AU T&F Chanps....,.lbMetropolitan T&! Chanps......... -..16NCA,q T&F chaops.......-.......,....17MAIAU a&! Chahps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17S r'or

^"liordl 5 Kr. Run.........18c.Dtral AAU T&F Chanps.............14RRC liews-......-.,.--.........-....19our Readers Take Over.,........... 20\ r J ---] A"c, T(' \ Bank ^otas--- 2l

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i|h aMlual J, cotlroN EtuNtFtlJ t4R/.THOlt 4tllllNllal, JIJtlIrn 2! ntJrtlalm ciia_it)touljulpr! .fllf IUN - Ii<hkill. Utu y.rt. lridav.:ily 10, 1"!9 - (2:.r:.rt,) .. lei..e Te;;.1. eroming Iossj t.m,t.C. 7 19.22'.\2. L] i!n:r1.n-, :otion n,4, 1:20,ll', lrhn'jff"rtf, BosLrn A.A, r::1,!lj;. John 3oo.a3j :.sicd !,A. I.2Z.125. Ted !o.bittj lry !i.ne!r Club 1:2].106. Ji.n Crecnj 3d6ton t.A. t:21.L8?. gieuc th.nas, lenn A.c. t:2L.17r, 0.n7r1ei 5c.itoj 9.sLon !.A. 1:25._jOa. ildo 5.ar]1.rar lE11:!sc A,A. i:2rr.Cb11. roi Cham!ers, shdarr.n ..a. t:?6,r?11. It. Dare Pistenna, t!. telbi.J Va.Ir27 ,a912. laclr.l iacksrl. tostol ,|q t:2?-2111. 'r.r'i HaFq, ri .tr S.nford f. 1:21.:l1!. n.n layr ts.ston A.i. i:2c.aL15. linc.nt (er!, t1i1lrose,4,A- r:?t.OL15. IrudJ l,tenlez, ItT pioneo. Club 1:29.!217, lrahd Parnal1, :oq|)n A,1, 1.rO.ro1U. Nat .irulnjct,J r,a ?ionce- a. 1:t0.:9lo, E.n rb.!1.hD1l, ltl Pirnp.r C,1:l.,tlzu. 1rI turphy, trolon A.q. 1:.o qh

21, tr1iie ar{a,-r! sL, (nthoo nr 1:r1.1!_2- :i.fa. r 4.hupJ Bosron q,A. t: Jt.ll21. Joln aeir"anoj l!at."ach.d 1:12.f12!, lrLl Phinney, :{o.th Mcdfonl 1:12,212q. A1 stha, St. {nth nv's B,a, ttt2.2\26. 1e r Snitr, Si. tnr'ionv!s DC t:tt.ol27. Rot(- s:.VerJ t{orth },]:idf"ri r:ll.Ii21. stan liernsnr :f..tir t,€,tt"rd L:1t.512e, Joln rar.etlrJ st. cithorvts t:l5,lorJ, rlc.b llrv3..o, st- adlhonw's 1:lb.ol11. J)hn .on'ay, r.,y li.neer alDb 1:Jb.la12. Harr.,- Iurpny, St, Antnon.i.s 1:t?.hrll, John Llrarr Bostoi A.A. jt)t.29llr. Joe yellerr St. Aiih.ny,s tj t:h2.9b15. John Penberthyr Blo.nfierr.IlJ 1:trl,1|16. s€h Jasc.!r,!J Penn 4.c. r:!h.ro17. Patl Scbelt, Iloa.h ledfo.Ll C.t!!5.0tlU. Frani rel]y, Morlh Ieilforl C.L:h5.1019, Cus rotteako6J st, rnLhnnyis 1:1r7.?5!0. John Linscott. iosLon A.A- t:<l r'l!1. Pete. ToddJ cartland SLEte r:!l.lo12. Eugene iosetoiMr St. Anth. t:55.18lrl. JoELbon t4oror, St. tnth. trb2.tthlr. Ddiet llntap, 9osion ,q.{. 2:05.lrtr45. Valte! DrescherJ si. Anth. p:12.52116. Jin Crmfield, C..t1a4 State2.t2.53!?. Ca.y Thompson, Cortterl St.te2:12.ti!d. lron lleleon, luttached, 2ru.1e1st, Jr. Indiv. tl Contalone. B.t.t.2n.t Jr. Indiv. John looras, B,t.A.

Jmio. Tean Champions: Sr. InihoN'6 B.C.(!:T"r I.I*I9, Kerr+, Rosetua, r4orro4r)r-.-r-rr-r--r5 polhr:s

Fishkill ll.r,e$: Ihe ra.e @s he]l untter theauslices of ti. 9ishk 11 Jn i.r Chafrjrr .:Comerce!.. I.cal nc..hantis pre:rerL:n 25 iJrii,lvi lDal lrizes in adtli 1,i.n to Aqt cta-rt.E, rhedals.,. laliiil,. ir,Frovln:], Al C.nte1]n. 1€dt.ss !y a siep 3t, l.e 5-hrl..ar!: in 26._?1.1)It.ss s'!ep?.d out l. i 5:$ lead at iihe lc-niL:i3.r:, cl.cling ll:ai.! to Codfal.rcis 5t:q6,o J: 1 te.win 5y qpproxinal.ly iro! yar.ls(ore. ttie sho5? o !.06 t L,. t". ..- c sL..t--s, 8iace nirectorj iieoree touri. lecent,Ly rcved uoll.dda anc the n€d Cirectfs in arrr;nFilnr rolehsthen the co!.se f.on 15 Bit€s rr 2; kiiosacLrallt slb.tened it a bii... eicellent p.izes,reir$hnert,s &lt faci1ities... It ,as tle ihlrdri! 10. iioss, ! ine old Dulch iomJ locatedallroxinately 20 ni1€s abore i.Iest, !oinr:, (.1,a1.!: the ttuds.n ltiver.Sat., l{a/ 2L - oltnlic llevelopnent, !&I I.!ee! atso' ". L.F olpp.. "atL:no,, v . - t77 aa|_ye.) naltior3 Olrnpic Cl,rb ace, !a tft hilesln ?:Oi.!j ihe fasiest evar recorded on a localt!a.k to highliehN the h.ei. Sa,:rer tini€ied'. , , t-l ru -,C- .. _ -o{'. 3: .. .e .oss-io .nL:y | , , ^,i--qL r t. d & aL- Pr€-c&L! p-r .., . toD-. ..l/a MiIe nunr 1. Pad ShemalJ cross-countrr-1!b: \. vF.-Jq-sLlc-, lo.lrn Slar-: va -u n,Morean State. liie: : r1l.lVecolver, 8.C., May 2h- EverSroen CobfereDceTean: 1 L"lhit@dn aolege, oa; 2, Fastern

trEb,rinc1or, dL.: l. 4I-sLeT rash:nc],on, JSriL. v. .r a.r',s. oru-b a, .,: !L", . ir-"a-p"rrerJ Fn-.r 2. D!a1" vr'e..:;;; {. , _.Lr -olq in, u€.. t,r-t lt2)-)..880: r. o e]larisJ It9Cj 2. l,like lllegire, C!E;_t Duee t1yl-etbe.s, s,,IcE. Tine: 1:55.8.. 10,Ooo Nete.s: t.Dols xyler calga.yi 2. rar,1 nEfrEil_Gi6Frc.;L Bill Ci1htu, Va.couwer. Tjne: lo:19.8

Berkeleyr calif.r l4ay 2lr- 28rh atuual pactfic..:sL onf.r-n.6 "":_ . C bO_; Ca , lr.'; Ci,A, 1OrLMf . , or; a^-p n, p:; ii"r,"st", .- r^*".-L.i: ll.-l].l:t .. Dol ao!.dpri carif.j 1:...?;l. Jacl, la-son,d1-\.. i:a7.2r .. qob rdpta4d, Sr, : 8.b; ,.I/^- rl.Ieo rJ scr i :1 ( b. J taps Bovdc- aorear<dh-ar-d fo a -ub- n'rLe di te. H s tjres a. r.-qua-Lerr l€er 6ns, 2t.h.a, l:00.8 trd 62.9\ora I ote o.'5 M r-r Hac FiLh n,n tor Lqo .epsb- 'a'ed oadtX rh-Fae1cr. Sra.rjnp -h- ..jL -.pthe lear Bed had 20 yards on Jin oieue. {!,ohad passed L1old. l)on rertrled r,htuqh rh; firsLcxrve ln eood styter bu.u he appeared to cut s."rijeon i:he baclsLlaieh and ar.und the final cnr€.!' ra 1',-d nj-F.y oom -!^F s rsig)r ro !te L5p"Jb, his las' _ao of 62.. rh"-Leo .: \i. ro aJaibreal !-!.e banier ihat only loreigle.s seen able

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P.C.C. conference (continled)Boqden's 4:03.7 was a new meet naik,Oregon's Jin Baitey, held the o1d.ecord oi 4:06 set in 1956._ 2_Mi1e:1. Max Truex, USC, 9:05.4i 2 _-I:;;Graves, Stanford,9:19.3: l- (en Rid-ing, UClr{, 9:22.5; 4. linie B!anon.Nashington, 9:22,8; 5. RoEer price-Calif. o:14.5i Unoffi.rai tines f;rnon-pra.es: b. xd Baldvin. oreeon.a:15; 7. Bob Mon2rnso. StatrforJ-a:47.2., rMirF, unotficaar times ror

aakerstield, Carif ., Mal 2l-Alr So, Cdtjf. Junior CorreseT&F Chanps: Tcan: BakersfieidCorlege, ?o; conpton, 5!t SanDiEgo, 4a rgus+s !f ro tu mDL)Mlle- Pon lf,rrieu, Mr, Sdn Ant.4:21.4; 2. nisenffan. B. 4:,2 :. .8ao- KenD, G1enda1e, 1:54.1.-2-Mile- Chas, C1ark. Santa Ana.9:31.r; 2. Eisennan. B. 9::8.21l. topez, irt. San Anto4io, -:J8.b; 4. larrieu, o:41.r;5- Tom

not-places) o. Mayndrd Orme, CaLt..4:15.4;7- D.n t€reuson. ir. os.4:17,a; 8, n,irrie ir.arrto". ucr_ql4:22; 9. tiorn L1oyd, Staqf;rd. 4:25.r.. 8_!!:.1. J-rry \..b-r., -"t: .. t.)12. Norn Lroyd, Stdn., r:51.5i r. lobrlolldnd, U'l'A. I:a.: 4, - ri-, 11.'rr ,stan., 1:52.1i 5, Tofr Alderson. SC.f:53.2; (urofficial tines) 6. Bilt ltuser,wash.. l:5ri .. \\"y L-r01., L+, : r.8a. Di,\ L-s.-l, sror., I: .-.. 4d : ,.Tprry'roo..,o. sdq.., d,l; /vr,1d\' oclbu-n. S', t .4t . )""v y, rr"-, , at.!/.5::1. TF. s] ir'i s.,, ,o,. it. D:Ll Sor'1p-n C"li ,, ,tFnols, o.'.-TFoi;18.d- s-:t1, a-,r. Loc.br.n. r... .:i.oi2. .alifo-ri".,co t. 4o.a, courd. r8..,BowoFn, i8,rrr t nu, a ,:7 .:r'.o; ..UCLA. ':lo.l: 4. Sr"a or,.

Occidental Ilvitational- ! ri.May 2l- Mile: Reisbord. O:v.4:I1.4:2. Adahs, Stfl;ers, a:14.J, llratL, O\J, 4:15.8,, AaO:Reisbord, 1:54.2; 2. t^rhite. i:54-9i -, Ardai2, Ox) rJLronF irartcrsof the lA strid.rs loo bxt rasdisquali{ied for erbowi!e)Steeplechase:1. Rodliqr;z- tnr A9:24; 2. Adans, Stride;s. 9:43.93. Shepard, pendleton. 9;45.5--fi.S. Mile Run: 1. Ward. LonsBP.rcn, 4:21.7; 2. Me11ere.- p.rnrer jlall, 4:25.2; 1. itoiand.r_ _luen te, ,1:25,4.. Sp.int Medrev-Oxy Vtrrsity, r:21.8 itailed inb1d jor oklahoha's ndtioralnalk of 3:19.5- Ty Hadrelrs 880les was 1:50.i.

!lan, ]jl camano. 9.44.2 _

St, Louis, May 24- Ozatk MUTeah: L Club of Lincoln Univ.2. Menphis Orynpic Ctub. 3- !ts_ah A.C_ Mir€: Norris p;tterso!.lnat. 4:25.3..8a0: Bud (roetr.rlsah AC, 1:57.9.. 2_Mi1e:-Rexf l;:,:t ""0" Girardeau, I,ro_,

sat., May 24, Schentey Ovat. pit-tsburgh, Pd. Pitt Z5 1/o, Ouani_ico Marines 5t 5/o. Mire: t.spence, Q.2- Brew, e. r. MurDh\ -Q. 4::0.7..a80j r. ripsconb, Q.spence. L:56-2__3."ili;"'l'*lil 3l"5i"iiil'i:"?;,

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May 24- Aan Arbor, Micn., Class A State t,S.ItF.Chanps. Mi rc- p6r pL:dy, C.oss- poir r. Hs,4:21 . 8.

Davc Vilts of Lrh"dooo, Ohio, HS, hotde. olrhF \dtronal HS aa0-yrrd-o..n record, (4o.u_Mey 24) siBnpd " !urdre Univ,, erdrr.rn_uro::"d"-: y:ii" "so. ir'r dFijrit-ri Loins ,o"L dup." Mit ts srdrpd- qt rF. hj s r;c -o rLnr,F,was..1tooded kith.oLtFe. ot t-rs. S.c.,uL u, \ebrdsta, M,ssou-i, erc.

Karanazoo, Mich., May 24_ Mid_Anerlcan T&F chanFs: Tean: WestEi:?' uz*i'9!'e,ga":.ii Miani, o.l,la le : Ait Ev€iso1e, t,rM.4:15.6

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North vFdfo--d 1:12.21i; ;'i -.,'li;.'3..-lllil*:"'.i i;,i:llz/, iow:e.alrye:, ltrrth .fedfo.t ]:ll.1l2d. itrn Ti-"rnlnr x..th iier!).1 t:1J.512". J,onn artuti. !i. cithony's 1:tr.to5t- Ahih.nvrs 1: lb.clJr. Jorn Lon{ay, ltY lionF.r ClnL t:l6.lrtJz, Harr-l- -:ffphy, 5t. !nLhonviE 1:l?.11iJ. ,onn uray, 8.st.n a.n. i:1r.29Jr. J6e Lellerj Si. {nth.nyrs Rc 1:ir2.:br'. rotu renberrhy) Blo.irfiett,xJ t:Ll,1hli: iifl Siilijl";"liii.j;i;..,

" l;if-33ld. Eek (euy, ttor , tr".tfo,,t C.r,tri.fOlr0. John Llnscor!, aosron q.l. r,st ri!lr1, leta ToddJ aortland state t:jl.lDqz. DL,ene rose@, Sr. Anth, r:5r.18rrj. ,JomLhon Horrcsr St. tjth. t:02.11ii:,ltrii iiilift.?"Sll'-ff;. i;il i!116. Jtn Crrhfield, CortlanC Stst.2:L2_il!7. oey Thorp6onJ corrlMd stale2:t2.il

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'lr!r L{in by alproximai:1y !0a yarls(cv.f tne 3hor!' 1. ..d. -" J." ro-,Foro., .

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. I -1b .- L, a ,'.... -/ " .e. o .:/-s,relreshienis and fa.i1it,ies... It sas ihe iha.rrt! lor Ross, ia the olC D!t.h r"om, locatedalprorietelr 20 ni16 abore test p;tnt j X.l,a1.ni Lhe ]ludscn iiver.

_ ,l."pj- -,o pr-1 t&f f""! 3L-o.. oa L rcr-, v.. _ D.-- sa{_yd-. a . rc.. ,rao:. .o _.",J : r. . -t- ""31F-, "., - ,F-o-a-o o- a I c._trJc . t r \ijhliErrt tle r.et. S.we. finijhcdrLlo ya.ds ahcad oa Joe RoGer a B,O.C. tearnaie.C" "- -,.

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Le. n.nn.r-i. uiart."r,J1st Jr. Indiv. At Conislo4e. B.t.A-znd Jr. Indiv. John Booras. :.t-a.3rd Jr. hdiv. Bob cheher;, shanahan ccJujof Teah Champions: St. Anrhonyrs !,C.

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Be.keley, Calif.r ay 2lr- 28ih amual paciljc..€rt rmf"erc- , ",- !.-., ca , lr '; L LA. loi\raL, l:. -j

l. Don aokd^n, -a|lc.i ':r).?.1r's:., :17.?i L, ooo snekta.', s.j i,:18.oj q.,J- .1t.." o. s., l,:1 ? -o- r.o" "i*-n "1p"u*.hda16' ro. a .b-l ...Lre a -, Ht6 !ia"e:. ae60s, _:0O.tr ,:)O.8 st 02,9. Y-. lood oi ,L1L .d ,as siL. -ir to- cs t.Il€t L faocd-oaolJ Lh:-.afL-.. sra-rinE th" tas. r1p''ie l-r Bee h." .0 /E-Js on, i. C.c .e. qhohad passed l,Iold. non rdbted !t.o!,,.h th; first''.ve In go.rsLyl", bf, '" app":.eo uo cr,, srrr,.o. he bacisrrcr.! al' a-.Lnd thp f na, c.-c-.dom.hF s raisr( r. !)e LaD.,b,' hi. @s . ap of 62.. rlHa-1": n s , .o ro aJa."break tlle barrie. that only fo.eign€rs seer able

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P.C.C. conference (continled)Boqden's 4:03.7 was a new meet naik,Oregon's Jin Baitey, held the o1d.ecord oi 4:06 set in 1956._ 2_Mi1e:1. Max Truex, USC, 9:05.4i 2 _-I:;;Graves, Stanford,9:19.3: l- (en Rid-ing, UClr{, 9:22.5; 4. linie B!anon.Nashington, 9:22,8; 5. RoEer price-Calif. o:14.5i Unoffi.rai tines f;rnon-pra.es: b. xd Baldvin. oreeon.a:15; 7. Bob Mon2rnso. StatrforJ-a:47.2., rMirF, unotficaar times ror

aakerstield, Carif ., Mal 2l-Alr So, Cdtjf. Junior CorreseT&F Chanps: Tcan: BakersfieidCorlege, ?o; conpton, 5!t SanDiEgo, 4a rgus+s !f ro tu mDL)Mlle- Pon lf,rrieu, Mr, Sdn Ant.4:21.4; 2. nisenffan. B. 4:,2 :. .8ao- KenD, G1enda1e, 1:54.1.-2-Mile- Chas, C1ark. Santa Ana.9:31.r; 2. Eisennan. B. 9::8.21l. topez, irt. San Anto4io, -:J8.b; 4. larrieu, o:41.r;5- Tom

not-places) o. Mayndrd Orme, CaLt..4:15.4;7- D.n t€reuson. ir. os.4:17,a; 8, n,irrie ir.arrto". ucr_ql4:22; 9. tiorn L1oyd, Staqf;rd. 4:25.r.. 8_!!:.1. J-rry \..b-r., -"t: .. t.)12. Norn Lroyd, Stdn., r:51.5i r. lobrlolldnd, U'l'A. I:a.: 4, - ri-, 11.'rr ,stan., 1:52.1i 5, Tofr Alderson. SC.f:53.2; (urofficial tines) 6. Bilt ltuser,wash.. l:5ri .. \\"y L-r01., L+, : r.8a. Di,\ L-s.-l, sror., I: .-.. 4d : ,.Tprry'roo..,o. sdq.., d,l; /vr,1d\' oclbu-n. S', t .4t . )""v y, rr"-, , at.!/.5::1. TF. s] ir'i s.,, ,o,. it. D:Ll Sor'1p-n C"li ,, ,tFnols, o.'.-TFoi;18.d- s-:t1, a-,r. Loc.br.n. r... .:i.oi2. .alifo-ri".,co t. 4o.a, courd. r8..,BowoFn, i8,rrr t nu, a ,:7 .:r'.o; ..UCLA. ':lo.l: 4. Sr"a or,.

Occidental Ilvitational- ! ri.May 2l- Mile: Reisbord. O:v.4:I1.4:2. Adahs, Stfl;ers, a:14.J, llratL, O\J, 4:15.8,, AaO:Reisbord, 1:54.2; 2. t^rhite. i:54-9i -, Ardai2, Ox) rJLronF irartcrsof the lA strid.rs loo bxt rasdisquali{ied for erbowi!e)Steeplechase:1. Rodliqr;z- tnr A9:24; 2. Adans, Stride;s. 9:43.93. Shepard, pendleton. 9;45.5--fi.S. Mile Run: 1. Ward. LonsBP.rcn, 4:21.7; 2. Me11ere.- p.rnrer jlall, 4:25.2; 1. itoiand.r_ _luen te, ,1:25,4.. Sp.int Medrev-Oxy Vtrrsity, r:21.8 itailed inb1d jor oklahoha's ndtioralnalk of 3:19.5- Ty Hadrelrs 880les was 1:50.i.

!lan, ]jl camano. 9.44.2 _

St, Louis, May 24- Ozatk MUTeah: L Club of Lincoln Univ.2. Menphis Orynpic Ctub. 3- !ts_ah A.C_ Mir€: Norris p;tterso!.lnat. 4:25.3..8a0: Bud (roetr.rlsah AC, 1:57.9.. 2_Mi1e:-Rexf l;:,:t ""0" Girardeau, I,ro_,

sat., May 24, Schentey Ovat. pit-tsburgh, Pd. Pitt Z5 1/o, Ouani_ico Marines 5t 5/o. Mire: t.spence, Q.2- Brew, e. r. MurDh\ -Q. 4::0.7..a80j r. ripsconb, Q.spence. L:56-2__3."ili;"'l'*lil 3l"5i"iiil'i:"?;,

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Er Monte, Ca1if. CMinals (Scholastlc)Mdv 2/- 8a0. .-o^t.y, onp,o.

':.1: _.Dahl. Sdnld an". t: r.5.- Mit4 L woody:g.i"g'-.. olD'on- i:/r.r. 2. Ja.\ hL-s ,,rr,!qJon.4:-4, : r- I-ro\ \-4t. tutl..r.n.q.A.U.._Open T&F,MFbr, Caronsv:lr- H.S., tvd.sat.. Mdy rt- '/4 V\tp- r. Sr-r StraLss, AOC2. Joe Pous-, BO, i .:2a,o.. .j Mire pu. l.PolsF. 2. CLy t'lhidden, Bo-i lr: to.. .. oo \ds_

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May 24- Aan Arbor, Micn., Class A State t,S.ItF.Chanps. Mi rc- p6r pL:dy, C.oss- poir r. Hs,4:21 . 8.

Davc Vilts of Lrh"dooo, Ohio, HS, hotde. olrhF \dtronal HS aa0-yrrd-o..n record, (4o.u_Mey 24) siBnpd " !urdre Univ,, erdrr.rn_uro::"d"-: y:ii" "so. ir'r dFijrit-ri Loins ,o"L dup." Mit ts srdrpd- qt rF. hj s r;c -o rLnr,F,was..1tooded kith.oLtFe. ot t-rs. S.c.,uL u, \ebrdsta, M,ssou-i, erc.

Karanazoo, Mich., May 24_ Mid_Anerlcan T&F chanFs: Tean: WestEi:?' uz*i'9!'e,ga":.ii Miani, o.l,la le : Ait Ev€iso1e, t,rM.4:15.6

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5th fiitlual J. coinoi]i -{N 9i! tiAtrlTFrJlI /.lLlltolJt! J111.[i]it 25 !11,11I1IT!]A CE4llpTtISmpa iP-l nU l - iishkljl, rJeu for\. f.1,Jav-jjal rrJ loil - (2:-r. p..i.t t. reir.e Te";.L, ".orliiJ 10"-. reu;.a, l:1'.12:r:L: t0. t lr. .iohn laff--rry, BosL.d )-.A, r,2r.,j!. Jobn ro..a6r :)str. d,,r. 1:22.1ir. er ofSiLLj Nl p1.f.:. -1.r 1:2r_t)f. Iin fre.i, suston a.t, tt2j.)!8/. ltere Tlr.rus, Penn,\,C, a:2) 17t. Cocz:1es scotLo! gostor I.A, t:25_j!9- l1 o Scinlufa! IiUr15! rr.A. 1:21_46ll, rDh:hel.-s, -hanaia. C.a. t:26_1711. lt. nlve Pi-tenna. FL. Bclv, r, r,:,

]a. ri,harr racksrd, """'"" "- i:;l:,1.Li. :4.7.-% €:J rI i1r roJeirJ ., i:2..:or'. .n !ay, rorr.n r.,1, 1:a. a15. iincirr ?ero, l\1rrose i.c, I:29.rhii: Jiii"i"li.iit ii:i"i"^iil' i,:t :i,d. rl3f lirulnrck, ll]Y ti"nr"r 1. t:,6.2510, 1., t..c:h:ho11r ]]]t pj)x..r C.t:t..5z rrrl Mu.!ryr ito-Lor,r.{. t: 0.,hal. "i* 'H'.1, st. rnLhonr,r 1:l1,ll:/. I'ffr!.r io4-nrc. /aston r.i. 1:lr,!1:'. t.r1 ",i.;nr, utultached 1:r2.rt

North vFdfo--d 1:12.21i; ;'i -.,'li;.'3..-lllil*:"'.i i;,i:llz/, iow:e.alrye:, ltrrth .fedfo.t ]:ll.1l2d. itrn Ti-"rnlnr x..th iier!).1 t:1J.512". J,onn artuti. !i. cithony's 1:tr.to5t- Ahih.nvrs 1: lb.clJr. Jorn Lon{ay, ltY lionF.r ClnL t:l6.lrtJz, Harr-l- -:ffphy, 5t. !nLhonviE 1:l?.11iJ. ,onn uray, 8.st.n a.n. i:1r.29Jr. J6e Lellerj Si. {nth.nyrs Rc 1:ir2.:br'. rotu renberrhy) Blo.irfiett,xJ t:Ll,1hli: iifl Siilijl";"liii.j;i;..,

" l;if-33ld. Eek (euy, ttor , tr".tfo,,t C.r,tri.fOlr0. John Llnscor!, aosron q.l. r,st ri!lr1, leta ToddJ aortland state t:jl.lDqz. DL,ene rose@, Sr. Anth, r:5r.18rrj. ,JomLhon Horrcsr St. tjth. t:02.11ii:,ltrii iiilift.?"Sll'-ff;. i;il i!116. Jtn Crrhfield, CortlanC Stst.2:L2_il!7. oey Thorp6onJ corrlMd stale2:t2.il

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'lr!r L{in by alproximai:1y !0a yarls(cv.f tne 3hor!' 1. ..d. -" J." ro-,Foro., .

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. I -1b .- L, a ,'.... -/ " .e. o .:/-s,relreshienis and fa.i1it,ies... It sas ihe iha.rrt! lor Ross, ia the olC D!t.h r"om, locatedalprorietelr 20 ni16 abore test p;tnt j X.l,a1.ni Lhe ]ludscn iiver.

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Le. n.nn.r-i. uiart."r,J1st Jr. Indiv. At Conislo4e. B.t.A-znd Jr. Indiv. John Booras. :.t-a.3rd Jr. hdiv. Bob cheher;, shanahan ccJujof Teah Champions: St. Anrhonyrs !,C.

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l. Don aokd^n, -a|lc.i ':r).?.1r's:., :17.?i L, ooo snekta.', s.j i,:18.oj q.,J- .1t.." o. s., l,:1 ? -o- r.o" "i*-n "1p"u*.hda16' ro. a .b-l ...Lre a -, Ht6 !ia"e:. ae60s, _:0O.tr ,:)O.8 st 02,9. Y-. lood oi ,L1L .d ,as siL. -ir to- cs t.Il€t L faocd-oaolJ Lh:-.afL-.. sra-rinE th" tas. r1p''ie l-r Bee h." .0 /E-Js on, i. C.c .e. qhohad passed l,Iold. non rdbted !t.o!,,.h th; first''.ve In go.rsLyl", bf, '" app":.eo uo cr,, srrr,.o. he bacisrrcr.! al' a-.Lnd thp f na, c.-c-.dom.hF s raisr( r. !)e LaD.,b,' hi. @s . ap of 62.. rlHa-1": n s , .o ro aJa."break tlle barrie. that only fo.eign€rs seer able

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P.c.c. coaf erence (continued)Bo*den's 4103.7 Nas a new neet nark.Oregonts Jin Bair€y, held the otdrecold of 4:06 set in 1956..2-Mite:1. Uax Truex, USC, 9:05.4; 2,_fr;i;tGr"\-5. S'onford, o.ta- ri ^Fl Dro1ng, UCLA, o:22.5;4, Irnie Branom.Nashington, 9:22.a; 5. Roser price.calif. 9:34.5; Unofficiai tines f;rnon Places:6. Id BalJvin, Oreaon.o:35; 7. Bob Monzitrgo, Stanroril.o::r7.2.. (Mrte, rnoirlcial tinei forlon-places) 6. Maynard Orne, Carif..4:15.8i 7. Dnn !.rsuson, rr. OSC.a:17.q; a. !,lirlic charlt.n, ucLA,4:22; 9. Nors L1oyd. Stanford. 4:25.1:. !.gq: l. l"-r) c,^b -r. 'drir., r:5'z- Noln Lloyd, Stan., l:5r.5; L BobHolldno. r^l'I, t: : r. _rnrp Lr rir'.,stan., l:52-1; 5. Ton Anderson, SC.1:53.2i (unofficial tines) 6. Bilr M.".-hash., r:,1i'. r^"), f-. ",", uii. r,jr.ea, Di.k Las--1, s "r., r:55./.. r.i : t.Terry Tobacc., u'ast.r,12-1; 2_ Mi;aycoc"burn, s , a .ti .. t",i ,-.-., . a" .47,5: a. re. s0ir,, s.. I .o.. vlr P:_l. so,r1- n "1, .. ,I,nols. - f ._nl- -18.r- s-1t1, a .r. .o.\bJrn. a .-r :t.,u;2. 'al ifo-r i",,'co. t, ,1o.r, \j. .t-. 48Bowde', 48.a,'iern;. +2.1;-i,illo,-i.'UCI-{, 3:16.1; 4. Stanford, 3:17,. t2.01r0

E1 Monte, Ca1:if. crF !inars (Scholastic)Ma! 2r 8a0-, -odt-.!, Lo..o,o1. r: 4:oahl, S"nLb q1". r: .,r,, vi)-- ,. hoo )99"irC,-. .omp,on. r:2. -'i :. Jd-\ HLa..n,El caior,4:4. ; L"ror \""1,.url. ron;4:24.7: 4. storv. gaange.

A.A.U..Oppn T&P,r./e-r,, aronsvrrle H.S., M,,sat., May 11- r'4 Mi1-- r. Srdn Sr-drs\, BO2. JoF PoLs", Bq-; {:l8.o..2.MilF Dun- t.Rousp, 2. Cuy Whidden, BO.; l,:1o.,,,5OO tas-I. Sl-auss,2, SrqD DLn aD, pat.or5r o0,1..Tean: Balrinor, Otynp.i, .tLb (o -v-nr roe,"o

.iune, 1956- - 5

Bahersl ield, Carif.. Mav 2.]-A1r So, Catif. Junaor CdrJeaeT&F Chanps: Team: B,ketsfieldCoIlege t 79; Conpton,5Oi SarDiego. 4a rgusts up ro lir mDhlMile- lon tf,rraeu, Mt. SJn Ait,4:21.4; 2. !i s.nnf,n, B, 4:2: , 1. .881r- I(em!, cl.ndale, r:j4,1..2-Mi1e- Cilas, Ctark, santa Ana.9:31. 1; 2. !isenhan,8.9.38.2;r. lopez, Mt. Satr Artooao, q:J8.'ir 4. larriru,9:41.1;5, TomRya!. !1 Cahino. 9:44.2.occidentaf Invitatio!a1- Fri.Mat 2l Mile: Reisbord, Oxv.4:tr.q; 2, Adans. Striders. 4:r4L l4hire, O-t, .+:15.a.. 8bO:Reisbord, 1:5.1,2; 2. i{hite, 1:54.9; :1. Ardaiz, Of,' (Jerone ltJattersol the LA Striders (on brt wasdisqual ified for etbowine )st€epleLhasP: r. ?odriau;;. ucuq:2.1i 2. Adrms, Strrders. g:41.93. Shepard, pendleton, 9:45.5.,H.S. Mile Rxn: t. I'rard, LoneBeach, 4:2:1.7i 2. Melrsren.-porrter Ha1l, 4:2-5.:; :1. Molind;. -Puentet 4:25.9. - Sprint Med1.v_oxy Varsity, 3:21.8 (faited i;bid for Oklahona's lationatnark ot r:1.,i Ty FadtLr's 8dnrca was 1:i0.5.St. Lorisi May 24- Ozark AAUTean: L c1!b of rincoln Univ.2. UempLis Orymfi. Ctub, ,, rrs_Jh A.C. Milei rio.ri5 p;tterson-dnat- 4:25.:..480: Bld (roah-Etsah AC, l:57.o. - 2-Mite:-R;r{ll;:;t "*. Girardeau ! Mo.,

sat,, May 24, Scherley Ova1. pit_tsburgl,, Pa. Prtt 75 r/b. o;rn+_ico Marines 55 s/u. Mare; r.Stence, Q,2. Brew. u..1. fiurDlrrQ. 4:20.?..8a0: 1. ripsconb, O.spenc€. r:56.2,.2-MiIe: 1. Alex Breckenradse O2, Vince.rarcn, p. l- Jonr-K;pit,

May 24- Aa! Arbor,T&F Chaaps. Mi 1e,4:27.8,

Mich., Class A State H.S.Ren Prrdy, G.osse Poirt, ES,

Dave Mi11s of Lakewood, Ohio, HS. hotder ofl.he \dtional HS r4o-vdrd.d"shMay 24) cigrpd a PurduF univ..ipnde- 4 sp-is "ao. it,r o-finjiFlv ",;," rpu-oup,n Mirrs siat"o. ert-, ti-;;"3-;;.;-he ras ttooded bir. .ottcge ot ers. s.,.,UCLA. Nebrasta, Missolri, etc.

(alanazoo, Mich., May 24- Mid_Anerlcan T&F CtranDs: Tean: liJesrEi:!'uliirglt8,!i":uii Miani, oM1le: Art lverso1e, 1,1. 4.15.6

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Obetlin, Onio, May 24- Onio ConferenceCollege a&F Chanps:, Tean: Ohio wesleyar,18: Ob rlin, r'- lO:."pi1. , :-.Mile: SLarp, l!uskineun, 4:24,q,.a81r:Gi11, Akron, 1:59.6..2-ltlile: cutknecht,o.^. .. sr"a ishdr ot,-,bFin, .:5J.oArbuquerque, N,I4., May 24- Skylire Conf.Tean: Brighan Young, 77; Utah State, 27icoloraJo State, 26i xev Mexico, 23+;l-.. 880: :drr L)-F, Lt h, r: -t, 2. LunJ ll. B,!,.Vrtp: Cri rirh.8,,U, _. Hag"n,u.s. '. r)i:;;;; De, a. t(. Boie.,oro-rr.5, T. Jensen, a\ru, 4:2r.1-.2 !li1a: r^r,"iirn, b,r'. . pi -, urJI--Sl;i-, {.Ilerube, Ncw Mex.. 4. llistop, Utah_ 9:53.4.Bloen{ont--i!, Soutn Africa, Sat, AD(il 12-llarcld lt1ark, of Kinbertev, b.ok; rxeS.A. donestic fijl€ record by 2.5 secondsh l , - o : o. todd\.Ruuing br sFecjal invit;tion in reNorthern Universities atlttetic chanplonsh1!s at the lree state stadi!n, ctartrDettered the S.A. donrestic record ofr: ll.; l"t i- ' d Dy Arhol .J., ir e -,',D I 11 ia I a, Hi I n- w,,. LJ t"!rerthar Te.ry Sultivans {inrins tine at theS.A. chanps in Pretoria fiva days aEo.' ah. s.A. arl ccneis' reccrd of a:iiiJ asherd by culnlLr Niels.n of Dernark,Jue 2, 3lst annual New Yolk City Catnolict:.S. A-A- T&! Chanps Rardarls Iilandqg! Francis Ilesarty, st. F.ancis trelr,l: 6.2; V;l- for J rp -/, St"Dr1J.. a:11,9' ro -,,-rJ.d.r b\ Bo.s,"-r;, IoLB.rir,1952); 440 Dous Tynln, St. FrtrncisMiddle Atlantic Ass..iation A.A.U. 3 MileoDr oun so r. rF .r \ldrg.r-,rry, \.J.ani ft -, cu. aJv, lun- t. -. 8T. o 'q- Or r.- B^ . t "r Oc: n iogIr1n . Lll- lL" Il- roUo tin-"ll in dtight beach battle for ttre first hatf ofrh. race with P.nn State frcshnan, DennlsJ.hnson. ?here than a coupteof st.ides se!atating the leaders.But then Blrdelre gradually took charge'n l\r .ood 5o , .no . r r r1- !, pF ioth-- rer.\' good tioe of t6:31- Jotnson sascaught 1n 16:43. A total of 4o runnetsatsweted the starting gun of Margate MayorEugen. Tighe and 36 conpleted the jaunr.Most ol thcn liked ruring over tne beachco!rs.. Tn€1 a11 used sneakers. The firstla finishers receiv€d aNards & Pe.n A.C.w.n thd tean trolh_v.l. Luth€t Dlrdel1e, Penn A.C. 16:312- ll.n!is Jolhson, Penn A,C, 16:43

3. !ra4k Batson, lenn Ae, t6:494, Bob Wirtz, ?em AC, 16.525- Dick Svehla, Baltinoie. 16:536. (en Love11, Penn AC, t7:077. Russel Bradshaw, PAC, t?:088. Morris Jones, Batt.CCC t7:109- J€sse Bu.del1e, PAC, 1711410. (1aus Praesant, PAC, \7.t711, laul Sheiman, Batt.CCc 1Z:r812. Bob Harris, Jersey Maratho!:1913. Ker Bi11eb, Balt.CCC 7?.2214- Bob Chanbers, Shanahan 17:2415. Albert Svan, Jersey M. tZ:261b. Dennis Voith, Batt. CCC 17:2?17. George BloM, Balt. ccc 17:29Ia. John McKenna, tAC 17 t341C. Michaer Snith? Balt.CCC 17:3520. Lewis Snitn, Ba1t. CCC 17:3921. John Cunninghm, PAC, 17r4522. Charles Mcshea? PAC, 77.4723, Dennis Coy]e, PAC,24. Pat llaney, PAC,25- LaHr€rce r\'i1kes, Ba1t, t8:0826- Don Masken, Balt, ccc, 18:0927. ld{rence lice, lerse} M,18:r728. Richard BuggFlin, !nat, r8.1829. Craig Chaoberlanin, J. M,18.3130. Thonas Ucowens, PAC, 1A::1331. rarl Snith, unatt.32. Pat (ennedy, Penn AC, 18:50ll. Witliam McEthaugh, PAC, 19:Or14. John Andrus, unatt. 19:to35. John Uegakr unatt.36. lrank Jolce, PAC, 20:50Tean: Penn AC (1-2-3-5--11Baltinore C!oss Counrry Club-26.Tersey Marathon Club- 41Annapolis, Md.., May 31- Navy 84r/l Arm) 46 2/1. a80 Fred l4arch.N, 2. Ron Satter,-T:.1. Bitl ca;-ret, N. 1:56.3; Mil€ Dick H61v.A. 2. Janes AdM-sJ, 3. B.a.isnith, N. 4:26.6i 440 Pete Bylne.A. 4q.5; 2-Mrle DIEE cieene; A.2. Jose Chavez, N. l- Tie BobK!!11e, N. & Dick winter, N.9t37.6.To!t/o, May 29 - Third Asian canesMarathon 1. Lee Chang Hoon, Koiea,2:32.55, soq b' 10 ninures for'anek Asia! Ganes record. (22 y,s.9!d, 4th at Melbourne).lNliJ A4U l0 (i1o r{alk, May t8-Greer Lake, Seattle, Wash.1. Voldenar Grundy, uar. (Vanc-ouver, B.C. ) 57:45.4; 2. Ainoldo1ds, seattle oc, 5a:52.4; 3. K.Lynn, U. or Wash. 62:03 (7 fi!.)

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5 Shatt€r 7.9 Mile Run MarkSan rrancisco, Carif., ltay 11-Wilford (ing of the Santa ClaraYouth Village won the 4ath adualCross City race and he and fourothers broke the old record heldby teaDnate Jesse Van Zant today.Starting earty and beati4g therains, 34 ru.ners finished the ?.9nile route fron tbe Ferry Buildingto the Beach. The runners used aslightly different course, but stirlthe sade distance. Santa Clara Yvvon the tean prize with 19 pointstith San lrancisco AC, secoDd with 36.l- wilford XinA. Sdntr.la.c YV, ri:l':. Pe'ndn.o LFolr Lrdrld, l,Fd, 4l:513. Vincent Spangler, S!AC, 42t3A4- Ch"-l"".urtis. SF Oly,or, C. 1J:145. oave Buc(lqno, Sanra.ra-a l.v 4,:,,i6. Derryl Bearda11, Saqta Claia'r 44:047. Jesse Van zant, Santa C!^rz ^ 44.228. GeralC Joyner, Santa Clara W 44:539. Flant Vlolfsang, Satrta Clara YV45:3910, Mike Deasy, SFAC, 49:33Ir- Va1 Prescop, unatt. 47.2712, Arne! Gustafson, Olynpic Ctub47:3613. Larry Shade, S!AC,14. Joaquin Rodliguez, SIAC,15- Ray Mahalrah, SIAC,16. Ron Apel, SIAC,17, Joe KiEg, Santa Clara YV,18. Dennis Taranasso, SFAC,)o. lial lF. tdn 1"nt, Jr, SFA' , 48:r,20. Robert Rice, Unattacned,21. S. Jackson, U.S. Marine Corps4S:4322. Johh Dick, Sdola Clar, Y\, 4!:4.23. Charles Richesin, !1ying AC, 49:5724. l,li11iam Ranirey, SIAC, 50:392'. Jacl Ki-i, Pplrlur" Sp".tdrs ,0:44'6, Todd.anpbpl', U!"1ldcnel <l:00

Marathon: Bu.nett ndges D.viesVancouver, R-C. 4/27- Yolns .IackBurnett fron U, of British Colunbiawon the BC AAU Marathon Chanpionshiplrere today i! the good tine of 2 hrs3a:54.4, but veteran Ivor Davies ofvancouvet Olynpic Club nade hinwork for it.- Ivor and Jack stayedtogethe. for 22 hiles Then Jackestablished and held a qrarter hilelead to the finish. twenty-two yearo1d Jack, a 4:20.9 & 9:25.3 nile &2-nitcr, fini shed surprisingly fresh.Ivor Davies, who won the USA Jr. 15Kilo in 195,1, was running his first1. Buriett,2:3a.54.4i 2. Davies,2:4Q.36.4;3. Roratrd oore, rnat.3.\2.27; 4. DouC Reid, Western SportsC 1ub, 3:18:00,6,,r17 yrs-ordl; Ericmiles while llichae1 May of UBC surv-ived t5 3/4 ni 1es.

Lieut. Bill De11lnge! of Makah AlB(Neah Bay, wash.) ran a paced 4:17exhibition nil€ on May I at PortAng€1es against four ES boys, eachdoing 440 yards. Dellinger atso de-feated Jack LeTourneau of U.N- rroshin a r:58,2 half to spice !p theCa11d Courtv Meet.

University of Clicago Open TractMe€t, Saturday, May 17, 195a, Stagg!i€1d, Weather ras bot and windy &the track dry. ltlile: 1. Lou runjaH-inski, Loyola U. 4:30.2; 2,RichardToh.-nd. No rh"-n lllilois: , PogFHi11, NI; 4- Gerry Koehler, St- Geo-rge HS; 5. Iva4 Carlson, U. of Chic-ago..a80: 1. (ujawinski, 1:5a.2;2. Richard Gasperini, NIi 3, ShernanOv€han, NI.- 3-Mi1e: 1. Phil Cole-nan, UCTC, I4:2a.At 2. Gar vlillians,UCTC, 14:34! 3. Hal Higdon, UCTC,14:52.5; 4. Ray Menzie, UCrc, 15:52.55. arne Duff. UCTC. 15:59.5.UCI\I OPEN MEET, Sat.r May 31-StaggFietd, weather: good, blt hot:6 Mile: Latiner, Cornell CoIlege,33142.4i 2. Dooley, t{isconsin; 3.King, UCrc (Gar Witlians, after lead-ing in 5:00, 10,.01, and 15:13, drop-ped out after 5i niles rhile noiethan a lap ahead. He yas taker bythe heat and had run his last tap in99 staggering all over the track.Ray Menzie dropped after 4)(contiDued page 8)

4a:134a:30

29. Pat Van Not, US Maiire Colps 56:1530. Victor Duran, Petaluna Spart.57:37(61 year-old senuire ispartan)?1. DFDnis Ri.1a.ds, SFAL, 58:08

27. John Sutti, SIAC,24. lrdk Veloz, SIAC,

32. Dave Jones, SFAC,33. John ilasson? Uaattached

53:0354:05

5 8:255a:3734- .Tanes Tonirasa, Flyias AC 62:50

vancouver, B.c. 5i uile wa1k, 4/27Flank Sipos, Hungaiy's Dunber thiee nanat 20kn (1:40:29-O) in 1956, nade his lststart in the Ner World a. inpressive one.1. Prank Sipos, Vancouver, B.C. 39:09.62. Arnold Olds, Seattle, 48:31.a3. Dor Anderson, Seattle, 50:54.64. 41 Cross, Snohonish, 51:44.85. Jin Fields, Seattle, 54.22

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UCTC Opea Meet (Conrinued)Mire: l]rneeIer, UCTC, 4:15.5; Coqrey.Notre Dane; Koehter, St. Georee HS-4:2a., , i-ts " lunior dio sno;ro d;v-elop into an excellent lors distancerunrer); r000 Mcter Steepr;chase:Lolehan, UCI'C, 9:27.2; Hiqdon. UCrc.q: r7. o; ratimer, Cornerr aortese:? Vi -: .or ro!, ND, r :. 7.o: Rich"rd:u r . rr:15: B;';;: iD; 880, ;;:;;";:'U.T', l:<o-4i Dillups, !oyot.; yoLnA-q uast. ],!JM.

WIND SPRINTS - Herb Xttiott katched DonBowden's 4:03.? pcc recoid nite at Berk_eley and, vh€n asked {hat he thousht ofIte -d F saidr 'Vinar did you rhini ori'? lt lookPo rt- samF to ne ds it dLoro you.I' !ii thour r-"nioq ro cri ricizrXlliott said Bowden night profit bynore arn swlrg-. Brutus qanilto!. Bon_denrs coach, said nthele is nothinEouch wrolg with Don's acrioD, When_youarn swing tourre 1iab1eto develop other faults. I thiDk wei11lpdv6_hin atone. H- gFrs a tor of Lseis pretty good.n..- Another sood a;sre!to. d Jrdb ouFsr ion asl,"d ot ion Deta!)_"what dbout Ampri d DrosD-cls in rhcnj le?i Bon's rFp1y. il,'rhen a chaoDionlo-s ohF along ,ou,.ll be "brF l; rel-ogrlze hin rithout consurtins ne.tBF or- hi5 n"eriDB dirh He;b flriotr-luestion:iHoN do you feel about it?'Answer: iIt's just another race, yous{eat the saee for all of thef.iDoD srll onriouF ro.oappt- on d ctub'er"l. 8ur "s dlways, hp'll b' !dcinetn" I i, ld. oot rhe . io, k, b-ca,s" h"i"his caleei...l{hat is the Dost i;DortaqtDrrl ora! arrter"'s t aininSl t;nberioEexeicises, track workr diet?-Or.. cou1o1t be sleep?,,. Henry nriksson, the 1948olynpic 15,00n. chanpion is a iirenar rntne Gavle Fire Squad, Sweden, and stitlconpetes rn relays. This squad probablyhas tlre wo.ldrs fastest fi;enen. forthree of its neobers, besides riiksso!,'oLlo ovF. t.00 h, rn tcss th"n ,:5' ...I.C.A.A.A.A, eqtries who won Conferenceri l-s riis spring in tLoFo o-"nk pim-e-fi o' AIfred r\cw Yo-k sr"1e colte. -iatas - 1:s4.2 & 4:16.5)r o." neitiiiof Vdine / atrkee cotrrercn.p -4:22.5 810:09 - Maine IBteicollesiates - 4:19.3& 10:02); Donohre, toty aross. (!aster!collegiates- 4:18.3 & 9:40_6 - New rnts.Intercotl, 4.14.7)... The Ner lngland

Intercotregiates re!e herd at OlonoMairp on May 24- Resuttsr nao Sriit'B:tps, d7.r; 8ao- Bpssey. Xai"e---_'r,:s::6;.Mire- DoDohue, H:c., 4:i4.7,Ma1de, 4:15.8; 2_M.tle_Sullivab, Blom, o:24.8t Aosto! U.lon the ipar rit.le,.. Ju Macy. uraL,{oE the z-uile in the Texas (G,r1fcoast MU) A U at Houston oD t4ay 1Zon,,d-*er. trac! in_S:5...2 ov;r *e;;;wu froso ! Ja Ahrberp.(9:15-7__aao: ndraids, ACC, r:5>.5t roaduah_Houston, 1:52.a... Brzz S;wler hasrealry re,!itten tbe BaltiD6re Ote_opic club disraDce recolds. He noihords the Eite (4:1q.t bade Iuue Z)tbP 2-Rite (9:0s.4 bade Uav j+t-r "the 3 oile 114:20.6 nade l6v 17).He aiso has tae iodoor recolds-_2 ate:14.4 aad 3 at 14:40.4.. Joe Rouseoroke the cfub 6 dile ,ecord o! luDp7 (13:00 to breat hts 33:05.3 ra;e1n rq56, ). . . sab.ter ald tea@atecall Party rert to Atldtic City toruE tbe Boardralk [tre tE Xav. tleysol there in pIe.ty or tioe ind ch;_cked iDto the rigbt place. but ttrevcourd4't get dy info o! ite startlaag tiEe, As a resutt they ,ere atthe other €qd of the Boarara& rherthe .ace sta.ted..- lrlile!. FledDile! aDd Ad C.rraha, a!; ho!e!_noonlls in Europe... The A^u haianaounced tnat a urited states tlackaDd-iaeld ted wirl encage !ivalsan rour countries this su@e!. theu.s. squad of 44 men d.l 22 eonenmeet a Fu6sian teaE itr ltoscor. lutv2/-24, tare on Porand at ya!!;r. a;,_ust r-2: the ltungarials itr Buda;esr:August 4-5, and a Gleek tetu itAth:ens! August a-9... Carr OtsoD, trackcoa.n ar rhp uEiversity of piitsburphsrnce tel2, is hangiDg up his sDike:coDe next Pebruary t. He,s reti;ine-u-rson wrtl conptete his coachhpcareer and srep don as head of ihepnysacar education deparrDeEt at theend or, the tirst senester of the sch_oor yedr to 8_50. He is teavi!s uqdera unrv€rsitl policy tbat requiiesrelrrement at the ace of 65. olson.erebrared his o5rh bi.thday iu Ap!il.Nat Cirulnick's 2nd Antrua1 Otre l,lilelun for Ma.athone!s is schedule.t fo!Friday, July 25 4t 6 p.rt. at Uccarre!Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. All runners vhohave cospteted a fu1l official Eara_tnon ale eligibte. (3 riophies & oreor two other prizes.)

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VILLANOVA I.C.4-A VICTORi DILAIYTAKIS MILE & AAO t\) HALT PINN STAIETHR!AT.. villanovar Pa., May 31- lna glorious farewell appearance befolear enthusiastic canpus crowd of 12,500,(SiDce a duabpr of bo)s ranaepo io getovpc the fchc-i rhFrp is no wdy of fig.uliag the actual attendance. It rasalound 15,000, though that nary ticketswerentt so1d,) RoE Delary 1ed Villanovalo a succpssful d.feose ot rh- ldrpr-collegiate Associatio! of Aaaleur Ath-letes of Aoerica tean tl11e today.

The sighly sprinl fibisher f'om I-p-1and, {ho will be graduated flon Vi11.o. iiloqday, Iodered his od t.C.1-Alile record to 4:07-8. An hour and aqna!1ei 1ater, he blazed hode or topin a 1:50 nal f-ni 1e -ln repeating his 1957 dile,aao double,Delany followed his usual pattein oftaying off the pace and roaring honeilvincibty in the stretch. In the ni1e,P.Srs inproving !d Uoratr tiied to surp-rise DcLaEy hith a backsr'erch sou.t.Bur RoD spurrpd ui rb Mortu pa5l slia' -use!s B.yant l{ood and then cut tooseeith a scorching burst after the lastturn. !haa 6ave hin a 1o-yard, eased upmargin at the taPe.In the half-ni1e, Moian tried and fail-ed. Ronrs sprirt-finishilg gme paid offi! an 8 yard victoEy. Eis second straight880-ya!d tliunph made it ter l-C-4A rac-ing tlttes for Delany's varsity ca.ee..Uichigu State's !o!dy (emedy Fade a3o-yard rutranay ln the last two laps frodlred Kerr to {in the tvo-nile in 9:13-5.440 I. Iames \drion, P.S. 48.1: 880 l.oFI-uy, J. uoran, l. sopralo, ItanIETt"q,4. stevels, St. Jobnrs, 5. Norna wrns,Ceolgetom, 1:5Oi Mile l. Dplatrt, 4:07.8.2- Mortu, r. wood, Sy!., 4- Datr Pea(i.k,

,raine r 4:13,9, 5, Chas. King, Penn State.(Chas. Hitl. Cornell {on the 1st sectionof the d1e'in 4:t6 over Bob Godesky, yil1.4;16.9 -both {e!t unplaced on tide basis.)Pete c1ose, st. Job[rs set z 62.5, 2ta13:10.5 pace that cooked hin in the hotsln & he faded to ninth. Delary ran b1s

1as1 440 ir 56,9,- 2-Mi1e 1. Kennedy, M.S.2. Ker!, P.S.3. RiiT;;A-Dgtohle, H;lyCloss, ,. Fi.h.!d -EbgeIbriok, P.S. 5.Dave 3cke1, cornell. 9:13-5i uile Rel_gll.Iichigan siale(cast1e, Cuehes;--E;;;Atteiberly, 46.8) 3:I0.8 i:eet !ec-, o1drec. 3:12.1 by l,lanhattan, 1954' 2. Md.1. Pitl. 4. Sr..Iohn's,5. YarF..leaD:virr. Jr s/o, P-5. 27 \/J, Man. 22, Bos-ton U. 14, Pitt, 14, Harvard, 13, PeM13, LaSaUe, 12, Mich-St- 12,Cornell,12

Modesto, l.{ay 31- 17th CaliforniaRelays (10,000 fans) The spectacularqeib !1tiot1 won the nile iu 4.a2.7.The Din& shirted down-under steDDerclocled 3:4o.a for 1,500 0eters"8rpersonal splits of 62.5, 2:05.5 &3:05.9- Burr Grin and Velisa Mugosated until Herb took the fead about50 yaids fron tbe half way point. Heheld it aDd beat Tabori by 20 yards,going st.ong at the tape. lae nireisbucked a 5.6 mile wind duling therace, which iaised sone dust in var-ious susls..Mile 1. 111iott. 4:02.7(Nek lelays ]fuk-' ord (ec. 4:00.4 byDerek Ibbotson, \957) 2- Laszla \ab-ori, SCYV,4:04.9t 3. llugosa, NaU,4:o .J; r. LeMndohsdi, Poland, 4:Ool5. Krzyszkowiak, Poland, 4:09.3; 6.Vi11afea1, Texas, 4:13.9; 7. G!in,4:14.6-.. Californiars cruise to anatio.al naik in the splint nedley{as a thing of beauty as the fourBeals fashioned theii fai!y-ta1efigures of,3:r8.8 (Yeman, 47.1, Up-sha!, 21,., IIhite, 20.8, Bowden, I:4'l)-2. USC,3:27.ti l. UCLA,3:2a;4- Oty,3.29.61 5. SCYV...DistalceMedley- 1.SC (Snut, Mcleod, Shankl-and, Truex,4:11.9) 9:52.a' 2. Oxy,o:51,8 (ry H.dley, 4:o4.6) 3,SC Srr-iders, 10:00-8i 4. IICLA,, 10:01.1;5- SFOC i 6.San Jose State... 440- 1.Ed Sourh".n. Texas. 45.ai z. Jptrkins,Villdqova,47.2; J. Shirn, OI ropi.C1ub, 4a.t; 4. Spulrie!, Striders,48.1;5. Johnson, Sac. St.,49.9;6. Schuler, UCLA (Southe!! blastedby Jebkids in tbF srrer.b)... aao- t.!,lakonaski, PolaDd, 1:49 - 7 (800n.1:48.9) 2. Scu!1ock, No. Carorira,1.50-4i 3. So{e11, SCYV, 1:50.5i 4.Oroe, .a1. , 1 r50.6i 5, Ui lcox, e.esnState; b. Cunl ifta, Stan.-.2-Mi1eRela)- l.S. aAnoerson, McLpod, Snas\-taqd, Lenons) 7.34,2 ; 2.Ott,7 r34. 3 a3. Saclaiento State,T:52.8; 4.O1y,npic Club,7:55.4.. - Uile Relay-l,Iexas, 3:10.3(Souihern, 45.8)i 2.Califoinia, 3:11.2 j 3.SC, 3:13-3-..Aean:Southern Califoraia, 43, Abil-ene Christian, 291 C.1-j 22, Sttid-ers,21, Occidental, 19, Texas, 17,tirstoE-Sa1em, 13- (Bob Shaqkland, SC?

who ran relay half nriles in 1:50.5 &L51 {o!. the Southern California trackhriters. deekly-top tra"p perfor ran.-

".*'* ^t "-trt*, "*t.r. *Marathon runre!-dp, honored at atestinonial J@e 26 in Wakefield,i{.

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10--.Tune, 1958

tlodesto, ca1if., May 31(Night) A11-caufornia Junior College T&F chmpsl,tiler Paul Patton. Sd Francisco Citte;nese, 4:16.3; 2. lisenmaa, oaters-fie1d, 4:18.5i 3. Roele!, !ierce, 4:18.5; 4- Roee.s, Oat-, 4:18.6; 5.Walters, Sac.; 6. Neva.ov, Seq.t 7.ton tarripu. Mt. Satr Antotrio.. 2-l,li 1e:r. E.ispDmaq; or2o. r (vev 'Fc.r 6Ta ffi9:22 by Ron Larrieu, 1957) 2- Clar*,Santa A!a, S:24; 3. latton, SFCC,9t34.3i 4. Matlavelsr l,lodesto, 9:42i5. Lopes, Mt, San Antotrior 9:46,6,,a!9: Bobby staton, saE Dieso, 47.1(N* State J.C. earkr old Dark 47"5by Atterberry, codptotr) 2. l{hite, I'tSAC,47.2i 3. Phi11ips, Bak, 47.5,.g!!: B'oM, Modesto, 1:53.7; 2. Eeip,Clendal., 1:54,1; 3. Hester,,El CdDl!o1:54-3;4. Meyers, IAAC, 1:56.7i 5-HeqdelsoB, CoEpto[, 1:56.8; 6, }Ie181llesno. 1r57-4-. Tee: Sa Fratr.CC,7oi Baliersfield, 64+i s.D. 40r Coipton{0}; Sa- rdreEto 19.

Sat,, May 31- 40th Anrual State II,S-I&I Meet before 10, 842 fans at LongBeach, Califorlia lletro!ial Stadius.g!g: Alfred Gentry, lrenont, 1:55.4;2. t{alren larlowr Ho11t{ood, 1:55-5i3 Bill Crowlet, Codpton, 1;55.5i 4:Klie!, CastlenoEt, 1:55.7; 5. Dah1,Santa Ana, 1:56.3-- 440: Dixon aarnel,,irmonte, HS, San Fldcisco, 48-6,.{:1e: Covinston. CorDtat- 4.23.7 : 2.Ldrc-n, 81 aajo;, a:26.7; 3. Neal,rullerto!, 4:27.9; 4. Nebb, Univelsity,'!:28.at 5, Linn, !a1o A1to, 4:29.3..iea!: Manral Arts, 11 & Conpton 11 (Tie)other {in4ers: 100- t{atson, Jorda!,0t9,6 (101h grqder)i Shot Put: SlocoDbe,

Mi11ikaq, 61r4i' (!xhibttion-16 1b. 50r1j')i 120 H.tl.- Jdes, certeEltal, 14.1tH.J,- aie( Stlber, Bellflorer & Nickle-berly, Oxnald, 6r8i; 180 yd- LE- DouglasEast Baftersfield, 19.0i B.J.- Rogers,Btafllet, 24t 6'; 220- ldel Clippe!, Muir,20.7i lole Va!1t- Rose. C1enda1e, 14r1r-KING BREAKS RICOID IN 36th ANNUAL 7.4IIILE STAT'IJII) CROSS.CITY RUN.ia! riaocisco, calif., SuE., Jure,1l- Wilford (ing, Smta Clara Youth Val-1ey, 39:25i 2- Virce Spdglei, Unat.,4r:59; 3. Jack Marden, O.C., 42.2914- chas. Cultis, o.c. 42t31; 5, DaveBucklad, Una!-, 42:34i 6, Jin Lorg, SCYV,44:0; ?. Frtut Wo1fgaq8, SCYV, 45:158. Joe Kias, SC1] | 47.22i 9. Ray Mahd-dah, S!AC, 48:28' 10. Helner Eanson,Presido, 4a:54i 11. John Dlck, SCYV, 50:17

nore finisters-- 12. Ylc Ndi. FlyidssC, 54:39i 13- Cba!1e6 R.ichesin; -81ying AC, 54:54.. Fiali! Lawletrce,So liancisco Olytspic Club,heldthe o1d colrse lecold of 40:16,.Julio! Division (3.7 Xtles)1: Bil1 Uorgan, 19,22 <record)2. vince Spangle!, Unattacbed, 19:303. Dave Bucklaud, dat. 19:394. Jid Loqg, SCYV, 20:315- Ilalio crieblk, SBAC,20:336- l4.i&e Deasy, SFAC, 20.357, Frank r{olfgangi Scw, 21:098. Joaqu.tn Rod!l.q!ez, SFAC, 21:169. Larry Shade, S8AC, 21:1910. Ialter VaD Zart, J!. S!AC,21:35

11. NolEaE TraYis, USllC, 21:4512- Cbas. Beenar, !!4ltached, 2t:5813. Louis JiDeEez, SACE, 22:14

3rd ANNUA! PEIIADDLPEIA PIONIIR ACI&F UAET, Nollistom, Pa. (5 P.}|-)sat., J'lne 7: l4l9: 1. Dick trste-blink. Pela State & Shalaha! CC.

4r23.5r 2. F!a* Batsonr Penn AC,3. DenEis Joblsoa, Pht1a. Pio!ee!,4. {il1te (t!g, NYIC (Nev Rec..),.2gj]9i 1- Luther Bufdelle; Ped Aq,2- Detuis Johnsotri 3. Batsor, 9:5a

Atldta, ca., May 24- c€olgia ,A.'|.U.T&I ChaDps: (1500 fas) Tea!: c€olsia32j Allarta Striders, 25j Soutb Car-o1itra, la; Georsia Tech, 15.- !!ll9r1, l,like Conley, Unat. (!ro!tda StateUniv.) def endirg cbaupio!, udefeatediE Eile ald 880 this year)r 2. BillLathad, So. Cafolina; 3, !!ed Abirg-toD, vatrdelbi1t;4, farrer Bulns,!4iss. State; 5. Tor reerey, VEatt.4:rj.I (old rec. 4:15.7 by td turpby.Ternessee, 19s6).. 2-!li1e: 1. clyrnIood, !!ait., 9 : 3 3 ,fj--Z.--teEt Osir-orne, sast Tee- St.i 3. Paul EaU,Aubu!tr: 4. Xelt Xius. uattached,

4. Bill Plater, Shanahd, 10:09;5.Jack Barry, shd- 10:18- rtutbg fine:9t46.7 (aee rec.) Johlso! (2nd) o:54llllli Ha!!r Brtsbt, liYPc, 1:s2.9;2, !d Xather. U!att.. 3. elri11Pratt, Pirlla. ?ionee!:4. RusrellBradshar, Pe A,C,, 440:Iosh Culb-leatb. Pilira. Piotreer_;C,_47.6 rec.{i1e ReIEI: Shalahe @, 2. NYPC,3, Pirila. PioEee! AC. 3:19.6 (lec.)Tea!. Pbila. Pioaee! AC, aEt Shan.42; Peu Ac, 31.(440 Edldles: culb'

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Georgia A.AU (Continued)440: Iin,.sr--1. u1a'., 475; 2. D-nayl;chsor, c"oreidt r. .l"mes Haod, Miss.State. O1d Rcc. 47.8 by Denit Jackson,ros-.. !!q: Jot-. Duke.lb-rc, clFFso ,Doylp FiF, un"r., J. fiooo; Miss. slGeDe Palner, Tenn. Tech, cliff Siooltor,Georgia. lide: 1:54.. (Ageless Brddylowlkes one of Southern trackdonrs atl-tine greats, led thc Striders abd ind.scorers with 14 points--B.J. 1st, 23r2n'r00, 1st. 09.9: 220 vds- 2nd. )BAL?IMORE OLIIPIC CLUB TRAC&IIEN WIN TENTHSTMIGIII MWICIIAL GAMISBattinore, Md., Sat., June 7- 43id ann-ua1 Muicipal_Gaoes at Clifton Park.TeM: Boc, 70:; oriole, 49:i catyet, 34iPaIco, A.C., Washinston, 11., Mile:1,'B-?/ sdh' Sawle,, oo ; :. a-T-T7rr,,BOC; 3. Ber!yhi11, BOC. Tine: 4:19.1(old rec.; 4:20.3 by Pflagine, Boc, 56)aao: Ddrl., BO i 2- C-Feu. fo.r a-l'oj ;r w"tts, unat, d. qilr, 00'. r:58-...440: Stralss. BoC. 50.5.. 6-Mi1e. 1,tsronrng Poss. P-nn C., -0:5.5 r:5 ,10:03, 15r17, 20:31, 25:45) 2- Joe Rouse,BO.. r1:0. J. C-or8F Broh, b"rr. -c,)r:< i 4- t-h sair\,,.c, .5:to.. Mi,Wal\: l- Mart h, . ross o.ntry, :l--. .-o,BF B.o@, cros- colnrry, o:ti-3- Salisburv. Chick Webb.

MUCOSA, COURINIY, MURpHY & MCKINZMTARIN ANNIAT SPRING MI.ET O! NtI NEUI YORK A.C.Pelhan Manor, N.Y,, June 7- YugoslaviarsVelisa Mlgosa ran a:5a-7 for two nilesbut lost .redit for a track rccord bec-ause he did not win thc race.. cordorMc(enzie ol the Nev York Pioneer c1ub,dho ldd d 3--y4 . naooi bp, br \- r\.tape in 4157.5. spurled oD by his ui1",chris, the forner lnglish half-nirechMPion, who nust hav€ rln half thedistance herself , McKenzie outkickcdMugosa to win by six yards.. Th-- TraaersIsland track record for two ni1es, setthrp^ y"a-s d80 bw Ho-J q,1,1"-lt- .

In the ni1e, St. John's inproving cladyCrunpley, off 75 yalds, held off lordhan'sJohn Hand, .ff 25 yards, to {in bt fiveyards. The tine was 4:14.2.Ton Courtncy, in his first race in near-ly a yea!, ripped off a 1:.50.5 hatf ni1€.It was bieathtaking tine for a sharplycurved five-lap ovat of dirt and crlsneoclan shells tnat is not noted for speed.

Royal Chernock, NYPC, finished s€coqd 1n

.Tune. 1954-,Irthe haDdicapped race, otf .10 vds,Les Wallack, NYACr {as third, ctf25 lards and Ton W.rd, of{ 30 yds.finished fourth. Courtney held thao1d track recofd, t:51.? -1!55.In tnE specidl s.rJtrh hilf mare,rn hhich Co!itrLy had bFPn d !rov-isional siarter, Manhatt.n's TonMurphy and Joe Solrano scored aone-tso slam, tNo I'ards apart, in1:52- Sr. JohnIs Per-- Closc {as a

Natlonal . Tr , :0 Kilo ChrnDionsniDof th. A.A,U. of thr Unated strf:,sUnder Auspices of the Celtra1Atlletic club, Methuen, Uass,suday, J!n,- ar 195a at 2:30 P.M.1. Tont Sapicnza, B.A-A. 1:08.502. Jin (;re€n, B.A.A. 1:09.10* l. John Booras, B.A,A. 1:10.47,1. Jolrn La{ferty, B.A.A. 1:11.3a5. John A. Kelley, Unat. 1r11.536. Gonzales Scotto, 8.A.r1.1:12,30* 7. nd l]rachett, B,A.A. 1.12.32* a. Gralran Parne1l, B.A.A. 1:13.22!. Ted Co.bitt, r-.Y.P.C. 1:14.20I0. Robt. Ba b.rger, Ni{C r:14-3111. Rene Do1..n, B-A.A. t:15.0112- Geo. l'1.!terholse, NMC 1:15.4513. Mdrli Halves, NMC 1:15.5014. Stan Tiedar, NUC t:16.2415. Borr ClL.nb..s, Shan,CC t:16.:t.11.. Paul lhinney, \MC l:16.4917. Don rdy? B.A.A. 1:1i.0518. vJn. Mrrphy, B.A.A. 1:17.08lc. Dick Pack.rd, B.A.A. r:1?.4720. Joe Ab€1on, \.U. 1it8,0a21. Royc,a Sawycf, Nt{C22. John Reitano, Unatt.23. !et€ uu€tler, U.S.A.24. John Linscotr, B.A.A.25. Sunner Sears, Uratt.26. Mark Pimachio, B-A.A.2?. Irick Seigal, Harvard28. Franli (e1ry, NMC29. Elgii Jascourt, Penn AC30. Ol1ie Manninen, B.A.A.3r- Ken IIayder, B.A.A.:l3 - T. Yanakakis, Ll,nn34. Al Si€9a1, $,tcu(32. !.ick !riclison, BAA(48 starters- la firishers) * =Jr, Chanpions- ?t-year-old O_ card-ner Spooner of Nev Bedford, Mass.tinished 38th to siv. No.Medford C.itis 5th nan & tean title(Jr.) 65degrees, cool & cloudy. I5 r)lacetr.phies. BAA couldnii fietd a Jr.tean-onfy 4 ne! arrived. Refresh-nents & good facilities,

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Dicksor Sets New RecordiHdnil on, Orr,. Sdr., M"y zr- Thenry-six-year-old Gord Dickson. of the Hanilroa Olvnoi .l rb. rdn Inp fasr-sr o,rathon race in Canadian track histoi,'

Dickson Non this coxntry's 26-mi]eldrdrl-on tri"l fo. 1- B.rrr-' rrpi.LiimEs r! t!o hcurs, 21 min!tes and

11ris tine is unequalted in the histori€s of both the OIynDic canes and tneBritish Inpire canes.Diclrson's perfornance was one ninuteand 12.7 s€conds faster ran that ofCz,-choslovakiats xnil ZatoDek durine tne1952 olynpics, and almost ;i"e hi"";esDctter than theBEo natathon nark set bySoutn Africa's J- Colenan back iD 193a.It aas the second victory in two yearstor thc spindly rcd-head fron Alberta,whc won Canadars narathon croM at Sre,Hyacinthe, Quebec last year with a 2:32Dickson finished strong, brt was corp-ret.lv exhaustcd snortly afteiwards,rl;\ orly -1dr h *d5: "l'r si o r r'Later during the presentation cere-mories on the second froor of ttreAnavic club, he said, rI onry wish Ilclt as good right no{, as r did drliclle then went straight to 6ed witlt'l,Lnd -o.q "ppl"u:F ' Hamr l orr- r";oiienr f the ttack and faetd circlesti1l ringing itr his ears.'iL. \'-.r t sp6o " berrer rd(e r! 4Oyears,'r liclained veteran road raceoifiLiJi Tack Grrlins."t - ra "nr, p )oi, Di tsol ri r oein thc first five at Wales this sumer,ipredrcied Harold Cotby, cautious chair-flan of the southera onta;_i;--T;-k &fierd comittee.And Harold Webster, tne only C.nadiaq{rro has ever von a BEG narathon titl€(1934), said sinply,'I was astounded.',I'lhen it uas learned earty today, thatDol 'o v'. 'd - 'h, osr-srcppi.g p d-t-- r n |r'o. lr^c_, \dd b-61 o. .- I I.{ithdraN fron the race, ard that highlttout--d .Iack llu.n€tt,oi Vancouver, rasnlrsing a lane leg, the.e Nas litrredoubt around the Anavic Club that Dic{suNas going to sin the lpcoming flarathon.]lut no onc expected hin to break anyThe gen€ra1 feeting sas that tc neededa Pa.e-setterr soneone to prcss him--

sonebody like Ulchaud, rho 1ed hinneaily all the way during lastyeai s race at ste. Hyacinthe.Dickson cahe through on his oe,horever, purring away frob Tolooto'sIvor Pobb just before they reachedthe 15-nile nark-Robb was the only iurle! whorhadstayed with Dickson, after Bula€tt

dropped out at the ten-nile Dark.Robb later drolped out hiidsetf. andToronto's .Tohn chulch caue on iofjnish in second place- t4 oinutesatter Dickson had arready bloke! thetape.Anothei ltOC product, 23-yea!-oldBi1ly Smith, surprised everyt,ody.incruding hidself, by coDini i! j!d.

It uas the fi(st tine tne yourEScottisn imniArant had evei etriereda narathon race of rhis distalce.Eighteen runnels in at1 Fent to the-r -ring tinp, .dd rhirrFetr finished.The weather yas ideal {ith a teFDer-rture in the 1ow 60rs and a lisht''-F7F frhi.h \pDr anyooe froo !"11ia,1. Gordon Dickson, HtX: 2:21-50.52. John Church, GAC,To!. 2:35.59.53. Billy Snith, HCC 2:38,05:1. Nornan Neilson, cAc 2:3a.115. Joseph Dube, L{!,MoDt. 2:43.356. Ken t anb, HOC 2.47-087. George Norhaq, cAC 2248-O28. Jed Cuy 6.ou1x, L!A, 2:54.069. Doug Hare, HOC10- Sid Snith, HoC11. A1 Pedler? EoC12. Paul Ojanen, GAC

3:07- 133:0a.063r2a.123:39.15r:r. Frf,nk Preston, ]1PA4r4 3:43-15

I lF6end- HOC-Hanirton OrnDic Ctub:GAc-crrdstone Ac, roronto; ipA- resFrances Anis, Montleal; EPAA{- Hd-ilton Police MA)Pror \Fi Par'at'lCaoa-,d! ba t i onalchairnan) 'No doubt you witl beanazed at the tine - T knon ke {ere-although I expected he rourd beundei 2:30r especially after hisrecord breakins (by I ains.) lun inTorolto ov€. the exact course heran last year (a short 20 niles).Robb stayed pith hin fo! about 13ni Ip-. hirn .hur .h * ni le back, f-orhere (at the turtr), cord real1ytu.ned it on and rapidly dlew a{a}.He appea.ed to b€ ruhni,g stroogeirn rhe latter stages tha! iD tastyear,s Bay race. (coqtinued next pg)

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DICXSON (Corttlu€d)The coulse ras tne reAul.! rRoEd

tbe Dayr coulse- plus the ext!. dtt-Ttle course ras ueasured bv the tlaf-fic DepartDeltrs lrachitre uled forsuch Purposes. Tiles: 5 dlles- 27:40:10 ltiles- 55:50: 15 Uiles- 1:23.04:20 niles- 1:49,54.A tigbl travellitrg budget bas forceoLhe Cdadla! Blc comti.tee to rest!-ictthe tem lo 15 be, aEd spve! robeo aDdseveral ortstardiog arbtetes are Eoidgto be rrfr bphiDd- iegardress or iheirpertorrances, but it looks lite cordhas rur bitrself risht oo ro the boat.i

l{ind sp'in!s- At rhe Soutbern calif_oqia T&P lrritels eeekly luncheou intos Angetps beforp the conpron rovit-atlolal a vote sas taken on the our-coDe of the lli.iott-Delany due1. Ofthe 35 votes .asr, 25 velt on theAussie flypr BhilF niEe thought Delautwould wiD. An dvpraCe rire oi rU. oe:_any oackers sas l:58.6. obe veteranobserver- DeaD Cromell- couldn't dec-ide on the wln!e!, but he put dom tneastouqdiDg tiue of 3.56 flai.3.57.rra3-rhe r:ne the l-a.k elpFrts predict-ed t or X11iott. . .vllo!1d }loD-SteD- TuhDlecord holder Ahderar da Sirun- "iBrazil is now enroiled at Lanar TechT-yas as welt as Reoo s.noovar, chiie's4:09.3 niIer... Archie San Ronari Irl7-year-ord wi"r'iii sir'..io.v i.-" l"'a:18.2 mire in a Jurior olyhiic neerKansas. His dad eds !ationstop college miter in 1935, and raD irthe r3o 01'Tpics.. -PhiliD Cotberr off€osia H.S. caprured the l3th annualLonqie Conover ]i{ile in Atlantic Citvoq Jlqe 141h. The race is linired t;Nev Jersey schoolboys. Cotbert ran4:39, despite gusry winds which radeI I v-ry torgh on the field of .L rutr-trers. Doratd crolIey of Hanover parktrrished 2rd i! 4:42 & peter Hoey ofMouolain takes finish"d Jrd itr 4:41..-we nust aglee with Cordier Nelsos inrefrting the statenert by Bob Mathiasto wit. nlle Russiaqs {1i1 chase usdown the stieet yith a stick in the1960 traclr events at Rone.'lvictentlvBob Mathias is badly out of touch ,iihthings back at the ranch. We have thenosl fanrasti. crop of reeq age arhletes

sdH and rhey'tl be read)_to shrvF twice daily ia ta;0. (Mitts,40.o)Long (16 rb.. shot- 6rr), t5-!ea!_o_rd^P" r1 Srubpr. Betlf.loeer; cali...o,8l,i),

r.1:1.J_:l nile !_! ttre oreg., gazelle,!t.. 'rt.... Mari-- Truex cut nisia-i i.: fr.ati accidert aftcr theCorptor nreet.. tle st.!E,e.l jn a jrorern r!. .larl: & e fabb.d thc ticens.rrrate.l a.ar 1c r-aep ffon fattide,.tt r.q!ire.l fi\-e stitch--s... !erciCe rut t,r, vot!D1e Australian ccrclLot all-.onqueiing ni1cr, Herb 11t-guest agai. at tne trackwrlt.rs weekly lunche.n i! Los Ans_r1L\ a rJ I d,l s.dF n or" irrterF\tan('rgenF I idpresir.trn. tr sdnol.l"Irn antazed tlLat such bi€,;e--ts asM.d.sto and CcnFtor , $hict are ofworrd i.r.r.st, ar. tr€1d in suchtin! sta.lirns.. Elliott would liket. com-a !!cti bur I,m a bclieverthar tlre bots shoutd -De paid fortlnre tost tion tneir joLrs-. you.an r .it n€ss!ap€r articles.. The:ra -da_v rrle (international ruleliniting tine arhtetcs can ire in,notner country) is !nconsti tutional-. It !iclat.s !ersonal rights,.T,F ' is t.. md, i j. jrL!:t Jno.aArU\ rt .iffFr.nt .!r.tries,.Thaldonit trust.ach other_-I! my countrt I'r rL'garded as a pro iust LJecatrs-- Lcc.pted a feu doltars fo.Nritiag an artic1e.. you have to b.lrl)'' utrjtc..lv€n your blocd nust bewhitetl, . The annirat Po.tsnoutn,\.H. 10 nil--r on Sat., J!!e 28rh.xr]l De run in honor of th-- l.rpCtar.n.e De Mar, He had conDet-adin trr-" rast 3 ra.cs helrL ma;.rinct]Le .f.ring of iubitee w€€k,,. liitrrrthe !:citn .f D. Mar Marathon Day.llanl Ni11 not be, i Has anyb.dyh.r. se--n Kellct?" rather than"NlLer!'s Ctarenc.?rr. . .lohnny thellrl.r (i{)) Kell€y nceds tc corrDleteonlt iiv. norL. BAA.tassi.s t.;q!atClarerc.'s total ol 33 starts arfiopki.tor. He is tne obvio!s heirapparent to th€ Mister triaritnor titb.. Nlr.r€as Clarence {on seven timesind das s.cond tNic,-, (etre! !rontnac-- anc uas second sev€. tines.,.

Provid--n.c, tt,l., June 14 ttth arn,ual NeN lngland scnooltor l&F Chambiorships at Browr Uriv., Stddiun.Uile wo! by Mike y!eIrs. Bri.te.DortHardins, Conn. .1:31.7..s8{r Nin trrJohn Silvcira, Ncw BedforC, Mass.l:56.q (5.1..r rsr .uarter)., TeamS.or. b] Stat!s: 1, Massachusetts!lj.(r0rh .onse.utiv€ year) 2.Ct.05 5/6; 3. R.I .1. V..rno!ti5. U--.

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Ila -.Tune, 1'r58

lrliotl afriunphs \Iith 3:58.1 Mile19th annral Con!to!, Calif.. rnvit-ati onar. .Tnne 6 ]\ustraliars lierbnltiott ran his fouith u!.1er-fournrnute nife of re year tonigtrt ont- ,. ,:_. ..t. o. .t i .or.--Pton collesr' s Ramsarr Stadiun.The race had beeo buirt up as ad.ubl€-barr€l€d shot at thc wortd4arkt and nearly r0,000 spectatorsturned out R€su1t: 1. !11iott,,r:54.1 ( 57.5, 1:5S.3. 3:Lrt-4 &56.7- 1s00n- :l:4.J.4) 2- LasztoTab.ri, SCIV,4:00.5; 3. Ron Deranv.Villanova, a pul1ed up.1:1Lr; 4. Je;:cne ualtcrsj Striders. 4:12.5r 5.Ma; Trnert USC, 4:17; 6. Bob Shankl-d u.. r:l..t a<ptir-: .4, s..\land, i6.9, !11iott, 5i.5, Delany 57.9,Tab.ri , 58.2..aa0- Sliankl;rd & riliottD-t"r.. r:.o.a.. clt-1.tt ran the third 1aD in 62.1 to e.abllre te!d.. Rourding the first turn ortne rlnaL laF Detany Doured ir on anoTabori, surprisingly, was the one whvstu.lr in ther., Detary slowed doun tothe backstretch but Et liott3nd Tabcri nade . dazzling tanden, incr.raslng the tenpo. Tabcri rasted untilth! .urve, when ltlliott .ased away tor'1r bt sonc 12 Iards. so !11iott'srtr1ght)- 56.7 last 1ap saved the race' 3 rJ: rh 'oL- irlre n-rn2,-Mi1e Run: 1. Jo. villarrear, Te:.r o. ; . J., Sr'i -' : .o:.1. Bisnop, \o.tn Carolinat 9:17.6;r, \t .1, "r I t"-..i .idi.q. U..LA.18 - t. trrlla. AtrertrEr.), t:ia; :.

Dave Scur1.cl, r\o. carolir.; 3. 1'rilcuxrFresno Statc;4. Lenors, U. S.C,.1,1C l. !d Sorthern, Texas, 45.9; .:i . -. D. o .. , otr"c,: srirt,U' .: }(Mlet rr..; o1.i nark46.2 s.t bv TihLea, USAF, 1.5b.. Mile Retay- i.-Texas,(!1rrson,:18-:1, Dun1ap,48t H.1t, 47 -7,Southern, 4ri,!) l:14,1; 2-U-S.C. -l:11_3;:i- CIrndal. Co11€ge, .l:f2.6; rt. Striders.(.1d n€.t nrrk, 3:11.5, set b! Grandstreet Boys Cl!b, Ioj:l).,High School0ist.nc-- tr1.dlet t. Con!ton, lO:t?_r(ord.e.. 10:15.1 bJ, conpt.n 1952), j. "J . '-, Bet to\-r,I :r ,i: .lv rrrr " j

van.ouv.r, ts.c., June 5 & ?- lritishI' bi' -r.i, ,o - ., 0 .J- Ni. - ,. i $e.^here- kn..ked.ut world record chances_

ahree-nile' 1. Zdzislaw (lzyszkoriak,Poland, 13:34.a (ner nark; o1d nalk13:35.2 by Cliris Chataway, lnpireGanes, 1954) 2. George ihight, !ne.13.44.7i 3. Doug try1e, Canada, un.13:57t(50 yds- back of Knight)..Xlzyran the first 2 niles in 9:02 withBritain's George (light, a deail-iinger for Roger Bannister, oq hishecfs all the way only a yard apartuntil the lasr 1aP then the Polesprinted a 58 second quaftei to pu1laway.-. 8a0- 1. Zbignies Uakonaksi,Poland, I:5I-7; 2. Far.e11, lnglandi3. Mu11ins, Nebraska (Canadian nat-i\' .,o.o o I:12,oi old re.. t.52.VOpen Mile- l.Stephens, Vancouver,4:17,6; 2. Fereuson, OreBon St, Co1.4:24,4,.. b/7- Invitation ltile- 1.Derek Ibbotaon, 4:05.4; 2. Merv Lin-co1n, 4:05.5; 3. Alex Henderson,4r06.2; 4, Jack Larson, vashingtonUniv. 4:0a.2; 5- Stefa! Lewandovski,Poland, 4:09.8i 6, Burr crin, Mary-land, 4:12.9; 7. Nes Mcleod, U.S.C.4:19;8. Mik€ Freningr Nebraska,.1:25-6 (Herderson stepped our to a!early lead? lost it to Lincoru inthe second 1ap and tl'cn regaired itrt th€ :r/4 nark. Ibbotson rau rhirduntir the firal 1ap side-by-sidedrel with Lincoln to the wire vherehe Non by a chest expansion. Thenirer like tne rest of the neet, washit by the poorest typ€ of traciveather. Rai! Friday night and earlySatrrday nade the track at lmpirestadiln sloppy. Ibbotson said hewas 'skidding at the cornersn yhileLincoln naintaired: nYou couldnr tg€t nuc\ faster on this track.i(splits: Henderson, 61.8; 880- 2:02Llncoh a yard ahead of qenderson:3/4-Hcnder:on (65s) 3 ro7)840 Open - 1. A1lan Andr€ws, Vancou-ver;2. Cordl, Oregoa State; 3. St-epbens, vancorver. TiRe: 1:57.1...440 Tobacco, slashi.gton, 4a.l;l{righton, !ngJand; Jenf ins, Vitra-nova... 6-Mite- 1- Gilhan, Vancouv-er, 30:32.8; 2. Graves, Staaford;3. llenden, vancouver... Mile Retay-1. British Conndlwealth tean; 2.Nebraskai 3, Vancouver OlynDic CtubTine:3:i4.qTh€ arrivat of Shalon Kahalani,

who ran from New Yorh Citt's CityHa1l to Midwood Stadiun itr Brooklyncarrylng a torch, opeqed rhe Macca-birh Feslival on Jun. 2!d. Shalonma,te thel miles in abour 50 nins,

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tlouston, Texas, June 7- U. of HoustonMeet of Chanpions!:!l!-19 1. Jerry snartt, Eouston,74:74.7i 2, Duane Holdanr (ansas St-r4:43,7i 3. Fred Kerr, Penn State,14:48.1.,, l"li1e- 1. Gail Hodsson.okrahona, 4:-3-:1 (ties neet ;eco'dset by Ron Delany in 1957) 2. Mikeconl€y, !lorida St.ter 4:05.7; 3, EdMcran, Penn State, 4:05.7; 4. FredAbing ion, V 1n ,r . r b i r t , 4 : 1r 7 . 1 . . - Aa0-1. GeorBc Kerr, I11inois, 1r4o.5-2. Ray Dyck, Arkansas, 1:51.9; 3.Jarr€11 ndRards, Abil€n€ Christian,1: ', :4. Tor D od", rdrs"\ sr.,l:51.4... 440 - 1. Glenn Davis, Ohiostate,46.t42. Deloss Dodds, Kan- St.47.7i 3. Jin Norton, Penn State, 47.8i4. Janes Segrest, Abilcne Christian,48.1.San Diego, Calif., June 6 & 7 National Association of tntercollegiate Ath-letics (NAIA) T&! Ch4npionships{l!g- 1. Dan Rya!, western I11i!oisj2. Paul lihitc1y, Kansas State Teachers;3. Ty Hadtet, Occidental; 4. Cotlins,Santa Barbarai 5. Calpenter, E. Wasn.6. White, Occid€nta1. Tine:4:10.62-Mi1e- 1. Shepard, Hovard Pa_\,ne;2. vanderhlve1, Central llichigani3. Sandoval, W. I11.4, Russ BennetttOccidentat (9:14.5); 5. Hartness, Oxy;6. I<eir, Oxy. ?ine: g:09.5 (liew narli;o1d recordr 9:I9.5 by Kerr, Oly 1957)44A-7. Zetznan, O:y; 2. irick lr]is,Morgan State (ya!d back) 3. BanbalerrOxy. Tin€: 47.4... aao - t. Nelson,Mankato State Teachi;;i 2. Reisbord,Oxyi 3. Ohlander, Western I11.4.Iliggins, Cent. Wash.5. Hartnan,1'\]illanette; 6, Boha11, Northern St.Teachers. Tine: 1:5I.8 (!,rew NAIA rec.O1d rec. 1:51.9 b)- Larrt wrayr Oxy'57)440 Hlrdles rran washilgton, l{inston-Sa1em, 51.5, new National Collegiaterecord; old nark 52.4 bt Robelt Devia-tey, Kansas, 1952.

Central California AAU T&I Chanps:sanser, catif.,Jxne 7- (sanser H.S.tract) 20 nDh winds. Mile- 1. Toevi11aireal, texas. 4:15.3-; 2. WaltBoehm, stoc,4:17.6;3. Napiei, sanJosc State, 4:1a.1; 4. Ho1t, San Jos€state,.1:21.5i 5. Ho11and, ucl,A, 1:22.92-Mi1e- aabo.i, scYv, 9:07.1j 2. risen-ftan, Bakersfield, 9:r9.7; 3- Adams,Stiiders, 9:24.5; 4. King, SCW; 5.liF11y, San Iose State.,, a80- r. May,crd Ormr , aJlafornia, r:51:o;

_lure, 1958--15

2. Nilcox, Fresno State, l:54;3. Hol1and, UCLq, 1:55.I; .1. Dunla!,Texas, 1:56;5. Gas!€ri, Sac. St.440- 1. nd Southern, Texas, 46-1;2- Covert, Okla- St.47.ai 3. Whit.,Mt. SaD Antonio JC, 48s; 4. Spurrier, Striders,:ra.1i 5, Wilson, Tex.48.2rilest Point, N.Y., Jue 7- N.Y.State Irterscholastics (Shea Stad. )Allen Chapnan of Hurtington HS setsr rp -F orn in t,e n;lChalnan got off to a rather weakstart- his tine tor the first lapgth and finished i^ 4t22b,a fn1lsecond off the record of 4:23.6set Dy Dick Dicanillo of Mount !1-easant in 1954.. Bob letrovicl ofC dr. H.S., nor rh- 880 i, l:<o.:NeN York City, Randalls Istand,Jure 3- Public Scnools AthleticL""-u. f\" ' i no : vr l : l. r'r nJuve, 17-year-o1d Batside High senior, 6t3rr 160-pounder; 4:29,2;2. Richard Colaslonno, Bryart ESr5 Ids. bacl. (Les MacMitch--11, Ceo,blashington FS holds the ne--t narliof 4:23.3 set in 193a...aao: 1.Aoft Laris, Geo. 1'Iashirgtont 1.59,6,, | 00 ).-1. PL : i. J y H" \'r"sq.ctinton, 2:19.6.-Tean: Bayside, 29;2. Jacksoq, 221_; 3. Clirton, 2Oii.1. Bo\. rlie ', 20i 5, di I or . l6l

(Laie) slnnaiies NYAC Meet 6/7-'. vr t-: r. r,! (-n7i, r.5 y t.) . . v 18.osa, (scf-) 3. P€ter McAfdle, NYAC,(5 ro \ r. Joi , Lopi , \,cc r 0 r.s)Tine. a:57.5,, Mile:1. Ciu0pley(75yds); 2. Hand, NYAC, (25yds); 3.

Ray Cherniak, Central Jerset T-c./o- )d5. i. Bob v (dy, \\A r.0 rd-)

JO1IINY KELLEY WINS N!.qAU IN RICORDSEAT|ERING 29.39.7Tues., June 3- NIAAU 6 Mile Rh-Randolph, Mass. 5 1a! track,9 other-r" l.r-. t. J.J. KF -/, lAA, 20. c.7; 2- Dean Thackrvray, BAA,29:-54.o;3. John tsooras, B,qA; 4. John LaffertvBAA; s- John cray, BAA; 6. Loca1,Hollbrook, Mass. i 7. CoDzares Scolto,DAA; 8. Dick Packard, BA\; 9. Don!ay, BAA; 10, nrick Seigal, fiarvard-.

\Jcd., June.l 3 Mir€ Run: l. TonySarienza, BAA, 15.08.8;2. JohnBooras, tsAA; 3. Joh! Lafferty, BAA4. Frank Rodgiguez, Ne{ Bedford

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Bd_,iro.e- so,r. al ti AAU Tdr D"n; .p' tat'. '""'";;";; i:: i..rHo 6^iod\ T-Jl: Boc r'r\l r'dll il6. croon h"s rrird, ciose:l::.'-_''o:"i ,nr-v 'rLb. "nL r- ycn:nd. ct tl rrr-- q rJrrpr njrp ndr(i:;i"-'i: i"i,',i,""1 ;;.1":.1,';:., ::'i; ':';.:::9":i".1::"'"".."' "'-"',. ri ?'e" Brorr. ... , :47: ,. Ar Jop.f--n.F ro. \orrh Art,neroh, N.J.",11",;9.1!'":

5:2):-r. cJqrr-. .l:-i.q:r" sivie-i. *"st "ainoric, irn-ou,..- ?+lr: r. 8u.. s.N^r, Boc, l.i:.^1''^""! -f. (ord nF-r rd.^, i:.5.,. j.i :.-" r- -d: otd r,,ordo:Jo.a -"u' >! uo-don. Broo\tyn AurororivF, .7Dv tni -lo, B,oln. Mo-s"n sr"r", t.jo\ !-q-q: r. Joh, D"ir-, U1lo,, N.J. r:)o.t;ryr-r 1, to Do r.. . z. pr-hd-d^Ki- . F"nldrran Avi"rion;iY,,"i: lll*' :..i.c: .s"h.p- r.Dpeo .r.-coba-r P-1rovi.\. F-ankr.r.a,,y,irl"YY: ::;.::,"ii le;:"'i::i,:1"; i!i "i,i;; i: " :,iii"i;;;;1;";;; 3i1strorg hird),,- v I- r.n i. "rr .h:.,,"F..1o p,r- o, S||Iiv.n. aroio|,": ,. 89.,4:to-E?:F.-.ora; oto P-'rr.): -. t- a, I p,-D. Tile: a:u)..

stepinac, Dho i. ."t i. "it""J.ili.i

(\-+-..r:o,a " o d, ",o;.r,'i;;"_,"-! . 1l 0: oi Jo- LdP,pr- Bo. 1l-- ^ . ,., o'a " o d, ":I - -^'.9.!,p";.. io5 ,: : ;:i: 'r,, \.r. 'o.- -t.. d.rryhilt, lof; t. parl Shernal1111....9f'1. HarpLr, orrore... :":u.:.":- \.1., June 14- Metroporitan{rl- tdr. .r c-oie,'o'"'n, ,.c, 4.4-!. E. ai,'o-"r'p.. c.ii,. .. ,,": r L D n M -t,Fn, .1.; .. L"h 3 a h"dv) tr" r. e;.,rrus_:-..".-' ,l:-.8_& I. o" ry: . ae.,/ r strc .ro{d oi r.000 drr 'dpd thp rslI'j': | .r-onJ. BO.; 4. B. '4-,Jtrore. Time: 1:58... 440 l. Sta an_/0 years. war Menoriat paik !€fu.b_strauss, Boc. 52.3

- ished ar a cost of$ta5,ooo pi."ia"a

"Fort i,ee, va., 2nd.Arny r&F chanps: !ii: i:ilik i:i,;':.:"T:;i i;:';::1"

l6 -.Ixne. 195a

NIAAU (Continued)

\ro{. li,: : r"st.\" D-oer. PP"rna,,o_lli1e_ r.Gora.n MLKenzie, \llc, .J0.06.2rd Annual !astern states Int€rscholastic 8i :._,crt CunnrrAham, ri,ec; :,c,,trs

?.' - .. ,1, r'Oirv- Ares. l0:,tt2. D n HoDpF-. I--ot"n \oct.'wFsr Cu.," oL ron twFllv to'. J r' Ld ','1 , B.A.A, t.rrrtv_tiv- ail.s pe- nour p.ei.iLedr,.Don HJg.n. B.A.\- d-ring th- p,obr,n.

1.,," I "'h'..".ra 8 o -Fbr--5) La-rs leo-"lr rrc hdv -n.1.2, 05-1,raI rr,.\. J]i\ore. o rir.ofr. !!:i.! !5.^r .ro- DFao"-\. Ar ,5:.:, 11

rd ,6. | ,.or .i. u"i"-,.,,;is,-b; -: ' slot . \ ^.:

i..:n" Fo s)|. \\p .i,'rd. \-h vo-L :,y' J,1" d..roi L",i 11.-'" , . L o ^o1 .\ 800 /d d-,-rrDD'd I ro -'i. o.d,r 1r-, rd.L c-o-sF 1:'I-"1''' .,: qrF.i dIF.ord oll o \ t p, rn- td.| r,..; 1 I'r-.a-t xo y-"rstoda-v and turned in one of the fastest ngo, Dut \e11ded to rp;usty;irdss_Jotd.ri o.rd, , ,iLr o. .o,o, olJ. ow.d .D ir rr- t"i1 r,i nrrFi_ll l y'- o a- D |, .1 ,-Lo.no r .,. _vcliso !-oo.". rl.. r F-.-ord. yu-o-ran rt 1 I in j:18.. rno r-ou|cr srdv. o .d 1i e ".o rh,Fa I iler! r,r" q ri . oon. rt- .unn-r-upt d rL,l- .r "t(r-d . t. si^ty_-ibhr- ::: " | !- ol rt - tvpr AnU. c,nni.eMofe thar :60 T&F stafs iepresenti"g llil t! hinJ Musosa took the nile in

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.I$e. 1958--17MlT AAU (Continued)he outlasted Petcr A. trjacArdtej a \yAc'l.brarr f-or lr-lcr-, i " ic --to-shoulder three nile due1. Breatringaway tron MacArdle in the rast fjftvyards of a scorchinA 58.5 second fi;alquarter, Mugosa Fas clocked ir th--live1t tine of 14:16.9.. Mile- 1. tlusos", ;:18 /, .to' /dro. \'.|A.: . i; nElarFr, T"r r ) ron sl ..- rto, . r . t.vic Dettaio, Nyac.. 3 Mile-1. Musosa.l4:to,.; 2. M a cA rn ri:J .- to hr D;ucrnNYA : 4. lL- l/" r", \.P..: r, -"^1i{I. Johl Pu rb, \rA.. q- '_=l" Do1-ald, N1?C; 3. Bi1:l Oneltchenko? Nyrc,

(Deacon) Jotres, lora, 195?); 2. chas.(De8cof,) Jones, Iora, 8:52.?; 3. MaxTruer, IJSC, 9:00,0; 4, Je!ry Srartt.Houston, 9:04.1; 5. cary Griffith.BiighM Young, 9-.o7-9, 6. c\avfora

4- Gcorge SIi11ine, riyPC. r4:51.b..2-Mjle StFrr,teLhdse- L Curtis st.rase- I. Curtis Stone,N]AC; 2, G-nE r'1J7iin, NypCi 1. Ed

rondon. JrnF 14- O-Forc fdnbrrdae g!cnn corr'L1t o, l,rrhitF flrl StaJ;Ln^ l,_ r-t - rh I LnrL, ,or.,.iF i \"r ir. o,, ,ilror..t nd,lo \-ro i rot.,0,FFr'1..rlllc I Jonr ririn.n, Oxror,l. .J:O!,1:r, \lr\' Po^b, | _-. r:-0.r.'. V.\- Ilrd Fr. or Ft , r: r ; ;rravener, Corne1l, 4:40.6... 880_lDo. la S. i ,, 0\,o . , : O. r r: Ch._.Hirr, ' or1- , ,: ,.1: r.-;r-. i ,,

,dr. P6' t: :l: r. D v r.o-.ro , D,:;:q.'...^j.trlF. Ile D"'.I-. "..'t, ,::-r r.P. ! r-p I O{ o-d. o:o ,Ft l. : . ... !1_j: L H. I orD. .,,'",,. 4 .r: . J.B. ;aT , o, , d

Harrisblre, !a., June 14- Middte Atlan_t-ac A,A,u- T&f ctjanpiorstr!s Jt Jotjnra--rs Hrg, DLI"lelb- -PioneEr AC, r 4; -. Sj dnrhrn CC. 5r]:r. t, -i. rr^ ,l,cn.. Mii..D' L L1-- b L. s' r"i ,, r:t,.":.,Dor^P j rrg -, H. r"b.-- Lq-A. t:.o.8iP, 'r q.; r. Dr.. Br"o_sl/rtr, lern AC... 880- l, llill Sctrw:i,c'J1"\",, r:' .8:--: v- .r'' p.,ii,-:i,""). Br"dsl ", l\'; r. L -l rr '. 51",-,j:I!::r. 0'o^ar - ?9.. P^, A, .:..., 5,d.,rd.i -- B.t.or,

PAC; 4. Bill Prater. Shanahan.!- _-qri-ii^--- r,-.-:-z-ar i,.- jrJLnF rl- not. JLun dM la: l. \ ro I 6w- I-rrFJ-,. U rt.)2. Ci] i sooo: v" t lip..orL,. a:t .b

Kennedy, Micbigan State, 9:08.5...\enn€ot, rlcnagan state, e:04.5...!!!- Greln Davis, ohio statp, 45.?,b,._ld record; old nark 45.a bv l.in LeaUS !, lo5o) 2. Ed So-thprn, ieras. lo.r;3. Jack Yerman, catif. 46.6, 4. r;anRodriquez, Pue!1o Rico,46.8i 5. NickEl lis, Mo'gqa 5tdrp, 47.0: o. Jor Zpl-

?-Mil€ :tr:?1Pc!rse- r. J;hn i;Pi1;-,r:4,: . Atp. Bl-=r.n.. rS , ,O,aSj .V: /hold(. | ,:-8,.. 88. "D: t" SDenQudlt i.o, t:. .7, -. The Lynn A.C. 1s t rr nes.st club to1r \Fw I gl n' na dlolJhi r-rt- !- ^irt \o-r1 r-o.o-, t-b;lit F tono iq. bgane ro prosrcss.

M.Allijtp , \,A, i 4. ' t .r,, !r: lrose. 10:19,4.. 440- 1. Frank B.{ens\,P-: /. P, r" d'--, \yA. . tc. -crant, Nrpc; 4. John TLctier, Ntpc,Tin-: 4a-- /\dtrt, -a"np ..EBi- o-dlnan {eqt unDlaced)._ Tean: New YorkAC, 13:l; N.Y. Pioreer Club_ 79+;Tarrytown 9j; Millrose. 1 -

Berkeley, California, June i4- 3ithannual NCAA T&! ChanDionshiDs at theUniversity of CaIifo;n:ia's rdwardsFietd. Peif€ct conditions. tenD. inhigh.70ts.. ream: soutnern catifooni"48 6/7; Kansas 40 3/4; Virranova 333/ai san Jose state 2o 3/7i r{inston-salen 2o; rllinois 1? 3/4i ohio stare17.. Mite-(.un in tdo sections. Dlacesdeter;l;Ed by rines)-1. Ron Deia;v. v.r:0'..: 2. Jr- C--ljF, O-aCon. r:ur.o,'. Cdil HodAsor. O.i"h,.". r : 4.9: ,1.Don Bordpn, ."1:,o,nid; 4:oo.oi .. p-r.Close, St. .Tobn's, 4:07,3: 6. Ed Mora!Penn State; 4:08.a (Delanyis tineNCAA record; old record, 4:03.7 bv Nessant€e, Kansas, 19s3 (Ron eas 35 iardsbehind Bowden going into the anch;rIap, blt the tr€nendous Delany kickwas rntactj ard as the field hit theb" lslrFl"h, BohJpn fdlr--.L ord Dcrary, trre odd, turkpy-trot runningstvl- -iill slroag dno snoorh, .iosFdttre gap quickly. He assumed the leadaround the final turn and then iustdr'tpd dwdy.,,. aao.t. Fon D.tdev. \.1:4a.6; 2. Toh M;;Fhy, Manuattan,-1:49.4i 3. .Jack Wilcox. Fresno Statet:4s.6; 4. bave r."". rili"r,ie"" si.i"'':4o.8i 5- v"!n"rd Or1e. , "irtorni_.1:50.4; b. Tt rtadLey, Occidentar,I:50.5.. :-MiIe- 1. Arex Hen.t<.son-Arizona St.te--t Tempe, S:ao.I ( D;hNcAq record; old nark 8:57.6 by Chas

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8th Annlal ?enn AC T&! Meet- Olney HSFic1d, Phi1a., Pa, Sat., June 21t4ILe \!!-(12 Noon) 1. Brcwnins Ross,Fi;;-Ad:i4:4r, e:56, 15:08, 2oi2r,25:35, 3O:41.8); 2. Bob Chanbersr Shan-ahan CC, 32:38; 3. John Cunninghan,lenn AC, 33:10; 4. Stan Lindn.r, PAC,l3:52.3; 5. Il.nry Kinkaid, PAC, 34:15i6. Dick Zink, Shanahan, 3rt:oo; 7.Lalry Delaqey, Sharahan, 36.30; a. TonAdans, Shanahan38:50 (12 startcrs)..Mile 1. Russ Bradshaw, Penn AC, 4:19.3:-lick lngelbrink, Shanahan (10 yds.)3, Charles King, Shanahan;4. Frank!atson, lenn ACi 5, lrank !itzpalrick,Sha!ahan; 6. lat Vialsh, Shanahan...(Splits: aJ5- 5-King, Eng€1brink, 2:13-King, Engclbrink, 3:1a-2- Bradshaw)8aO- t. Harry llright, NY?C, I:52; 2-_h! .. . rr9. S\-n. i, For V- )scrrb-'.Pt , ".Pior ,I A. r. .l06 CaffnFr, Sl an,l-NirF- 1. BroMins Ross. PAC. 15:30, .- 7^atat, Q uiti'o rru-r'".1 .. o-.-nis CoyIe,PAC; 4. Art Palenschat, Shan..(Rainstorn, anklc deep water coveredth. track dlring the 3-ni1e and tastfer ev.nts) T.an: shanahan cc - 6A 3/4.2. Phi1a. Pioneer ACi 3. Penn AC,.

JOHNNY (ILLEY WINS NATIONAL SENIOR 25KIIiMIIER RIN lN 1 :21. 30Clifton, N.J., Jrne 1.1- 2:30 P-M.

Young John (e11ey, just nissed hiscourse ie.ird of 1:21.28.5 in idealsaather(wi'dy and in thc 70's)Prizes: Trophies & nerchardise to lst15 also snall oscars up to 26th p1ace.Usual individual and tean awards (MU)Onry 3a starters, a snal1 field fora chanpionship run in the east, prob

I ably due to the various Assn T&F chanp-ionsnips held the sane day.' 1- John J. Ketl), Boston AA, 1:21:302. Al Confalone, Boston AA, 7t26-4A' 3. Ted Corbitt, Nt?C, 1.27.17

I 4, Jin Green, Boston AA, 7t29:46- 5. Bob Chanbers, Shanahan CC, 1:30.16: 6. John Booras, Boston AA, 1:30.21I 7. Gonzat.s Scotto, rroston AA 1:31.14r A. Aldo Scandurra, l'littrose, 1:32.044s 9. Stan Lindner, Pen! AC, t:32.31u 10, Rod MacNicholl, NYPC, 1:34,10t 11. Josc Dones, NYPC 1:34.45s 12- Richard Packard, B.A.A. 1:35-0713. Don Fay, lr-A.A- t:35.54r 14. Dick Donohue, B.A.A. 1137 -2Ar 15. Jin Bolden, NYPC 1137 -59b 16- Royce Sawyer, North Medford Club

17. Mark llaves, Notth Medford Club14. John Coqway, NYPC

19. Mike OrHara, St. Anthoryrs B.C,20. l.lerb Navarro, St. Anthonyis BC21. A1 Silva, St. Anthonyis BC22. Ilarry Mlrphy, St. ADthony's BC23. John Jallett, st. Anthonyrs Bc24. Jesse Bude11e, Penn AC25. Jin Corcil, Etectric Boat AC26. Joe (eI1er, St. Anthonyrs.BC27. Nate Ciiulnick, NYrc2a. Dav€ Voge1, St. Anthony's BC29. Hugh Jascourt, Penn AC30. Frank Kel1y, North l,tedfofd Club31. Mirt Pataky, St. Anthoryrs BC32. John Penbellhy, Bloodfield, N.J-33. Gus Kotteakos, St. ArthoDy's BC34. Bilr Mil1er, St- Anthony's EC35. Gene Rosensan, St. Antholyrs BC36. John Datey, NY Pioreer C1!b

Tea4: r. Boston AA--!12,4,5,6--18 pts. 2. NYPC--3,7,8,9,10--37 pts. 3. St- Althotry's BC--rr,12,13,14,15--65 pts,

Kelley had a 3 minute tead at 10.5hiles (clocked in 53.10 by JoeKleineinan- CoDfalone 56:20 )Kleinernan states:n I followed Lel-1ey in a car for nost of tbe race,just 100 yalds back & he lookedgreat. He no{ has tso nationaltitles, (25 kilo & salathon) planson ronnirg the 20 kl1o, Jxly 4th iqNeedhan, Mass. & then the 30 kiloi! YorE, Pa. in Novenber- He vi11niss the 15 kilo out on the coast.IncideDtalty we tined hin fo! aneasured nile (the ?th hile) and

Central AAU T&F Meet, Stagg lield,Chicaeo. I11-. tune 14- Mi.Le- 1.Phil Colenan, Ted Wheeler, 3. ltalHiedo!, :l:13.1.., 3000 steeD- Hiedoncraenshield, p ic naia-il-ai.i5-(new' rec3-Mite- 1. Gar t{i11ians. 2. RayEE;;;E 14:3? (Nev Record)!!!- Robertson, spence, lgheele!.

warren Leddick, Director of Recrea-tion, Gieenbelt, Maryland reportsthat lne 2nd Annual Greenbelt 9 nileRoad Race will be held on Sunday,August 31. The Prizes are reat nicethis year. The first ten places ri11receive silver herchandise such as anice bucket, water pitcher, trays,bowls, food Harfters etc. Sutvivolsnedals and sone troPhies. Also a 3nan tean trophy. He ptds to havea Pictu!€ of the prizes o! the entryblanks. Locker loon & shoveis ritt

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RRC Nn!{Sfret;6t6Ttan (Nyc) alea rumelsheld a Road Runnels club neetinedlrilg the second week of Tune 6had nail erection of officars-A second neetira ras DroDosed forJutre r5th at van Cortr;ndi park tofolnulate rhe rules-I'IINUTIS of the 1st Deetins of theCTNTRAL DIS1RICA O! ROAD RUNNIRSCIUB herd Saturday. June 14 as reD-orred oy Ia_a)€tt; S;ith, S"creta;v.. lte 0eeting sas leld at srdgg pi;rdDprore the cFntral ML oLrooo! t!dc400re or less to orde_shen Phil ColeDan ard Ea1 Eiedonuandered iato the plenises. Gar riitlaaos, who {as staldins i4 the shadechatting with lay iThundelbildrl.lpozi-, Arre Fi.nards, Roge, Re)notds,\aT $raCs-ball, PelF lv.Keon cDd CeorgeKarcazes (rhe Iast tyo beirs auarte;oite,s and tberp.ore uohorEiyi, con-nented iathe. saidonically: iWhereYou two cloms beer?ncoIFnar, ex usad hinseLf admittinequilF hLftblv lhat ne was over at si;d-ods housP r;okiDg at soh- rovies;t'rheir lasr sreeplpchdsr !a.e rogprhr,,abd tha' Higdor hdd in.istpd on-rum1ng the part, in {hich he(coleFan) hadtrlpped on the vater barrier, over aDoover again in hopes of Dsvchinp hanrcorFnao r for rhJr "tlpir;on's-battr".Wi11ians, hho vas conductins then-elitrg.s'arted ir on " Dot- ot Caletyby stating that the ChanDionshiD OneHou- Du! was ro oa h-ld as s-n"i,r"aHigdon comented sonerhat blatantlvthat he had leceived a comunique ironthe crand Uagistrate of the Rotd Runr-ers Club, Brohhing Ross, dd that saidRoss vas contenplating coDing to Chic,a8o tor the race {ith five others andw41tcd a pt4.F to stay. Higdon votun_teered to put up two, aDd ltillians saidhF had roor fo( on,. Uen?iF t\ed na€x-ificently boasted that he would fin;ool for "s Eey orhers rh"t showed u1.

SFrerdll) agrF4d rhdl ro, flcolfd always be found in fialernityhouses, ald rhat the Road Rbners etubwould ahays be villing to take caieor any and all rlnnels showiqg up fo!_ Nith this point olr of the way, rlig-don nJde a suAsestion tbat thev iotda 15 killometpr road race dur.i;A theslme!, stating that since Bob araiborn1a, no actual races or the road hao

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been staged ir the centlal district-There Ms so{e discussion (o! nubledsrunbting) as to hor fa! 15 kiloneters"cl,ually eas, bur MeDzie !esorved thepiobleo Bhen he adrilted that it rassoue{hat over six Eiles.UilliaEs Eoaned that ihis ms toofa! to run, dd rtry donrt ie startwith sone sholter diatances sucb sfive or six niles. tlisclo!. drayilefrod a backslould of aour races o;paveneDt, rhen stated that 15 kilo-neters ras actually a short distoceto! roads, ud nuch easie. tltd sitriles o! a track siuce you doDit setdizzy goiag alould ir circles.

Sas Wagschall the'l ilt€rrupted theploceedings yith the opinion that he{anted to .u! i! the O!€ Ilour Ru.but he tbougbt it ,as too far to ruDTte gloup thetr aDiaoty suggested ltarSan shoutd go to hel1, rhile soEeoneuncharitably co@ented itr the rea!that the ray Sar ru!s, one hou! oflunlitrg isnrt so far afte! all. SaD{ithdrer his notion ald the discuss-Eigdon suggesled a deselted sectio!ol road nea! th€ lake as a place tohold thei! 15 Liloiete! iace. I.histeo sile long strip of concrete had

been isolared ebpn d trehe! eigbt talehigh{ay had been blilt around it-Although the road nas io loEser usedfor traffic, rbe city bad ne;e! borheFd to rub olt the cotrcreter thus itwould be an ideal place to ho1<! aroad .acp because of bo rraffic prob-lpos. ft'o loops aroud p.lus aq addit-ional stretch ,ou1d nate 15 kilonetelsald the officials could stand on abill iD the Biddle atrd rat'.h tbe nri-ority of the race. July 12th was th;!suggested as a date to hold the race-l{eEie imediately objected sayiugthat August rould be a bette! tiee.but i! the ensuing disclssio! it rasdiscovered that Mepie rould be uD atCdp Mccoy serviEg bis coutry ia_ thFArdy reserve. MeDziers effolts tosabotage the race tbus failed. mdItigdo! pron:ised tbat if it were asuccess tney kourd staqe a .Lonse! o!€io Au8ust. A date ol Jury tarh-(Satur-d"t .t l0:00) ras tlnal ly asreed uDotr-At thal rire U"hard Kins, raration-er ebe!itus, who had receotry uisratedto chicago fron Lafayette, ridia;a,aDbled up. Higdo! asked KiEg if he(Kins) sould liLp to rub l5 kilometersKing asked how fa! that vas to rhtch

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RRC NINS (Continled)Richards replied sonethat under 26f,iles, and (ing agreed to show uP.

The ieetins adjudeed a successand subsequently dissolved as theroad lunners sPlead out trYilg tohawk up officials for tbeir ProP-osed races. No future date for asecond neeting was set.

-LafaYette SnithOUR RIADERS AAKE OIER--nt.et 0e be one of the nany to con'gratulate The Distance Log on tairingon a ner appearance. The new Logceitainly is inp.essive and nakesreading the contents a P]easlie.

.Iust the other day,while tumaS-ing throu8h ny deskt I crde uPon allthe previous issues and I dascardedevery sirigle one of then because ottheir bulkiness.

Now with the new Loe' I can sliPthen into a folder foi quick refer_ence. They are now easy to read,light i. neight. cof,Pact and contain peltinent and iDtFrestlng rnl-ordation that uill sive hours otenjoynent to it's readers -

If I nay, I sould like to nake asuggestlon or lto:1. Clarence DeMar o. the cover ot

2. Reserye covei for a Photo ofthe individral with the outstandingRoad Runnins Derfornance of theronth. (a.)-G- McKenzie's sood perf-ornance in Met AAU 1o-nile chanp.

3. Reserve bac! cover for use asa calendar for race dates- (?his waveverv issue has the calendar in thesane location for a qlick refer€nce.)

You have done a good job with YourJnde'tdking of " feh sto r vedr" dg'Nice Aoins.' . . - very trul) )]ou.s

L,Porgp u. (rrg' !rr.37 Winthrop Street,Boston, 19, Mass.

'Rrght nos I m gatheting_datetialto trlite a sPrles ot tralnrng anoperf ormance baographies vhich vi11be pubrished in book fotm bv trdckand field ne{s. lt witl include aiaJizzer'LquesLiooirin arso.,A.i ttie nonent I sha11 beconcentrating on the 880, nile, and2-ni1e evelts, but later the longdistances and f,arathon. I an nailinsny questionnaires to athletes ot affabititi€s, not just 0or1d reco.d

holders, dd an getting vonderfulresponse. Arso, I m including greatsof the past, rlke John Paul Jones, etc.,in addition to contenporary greats.l4any of you! Long Distarce Log subscrab-ers sil1 soon be hearing fion ne, aid Ihole thet dill ansqer, This sumer Ihope to get questionnaires nailed to atleast the first 25 to 50 naralnoaers(best) in Eng]and. A11 this is oost int-eresting, aqd very revealing. I feel weh"ve olly tor'l -o 'le su"Jd.P ia lfisbusiness of training.

The Road Runners Club idea is terrificlSiDcerely,Iied Ni1t,2540 rdgelea D.ive,Lafayette, Indiana.

nMy proposed book oD tlack and fieldfor Anericans-stressing educational an.l-e-reat'or "l v-1ues ds u'll os r-.fnique\etc. is aboxt one-quarter conplete. (enDoherty has lead a chapter or two andseened pleased with ny effolts. Itrllprobabl! take a fu1l senester or tpo toconpt€te, but peirlaPs it will serve as adissertation for !bD--I hope.t "- jJ-r ..-rrr.6 " conbil"tio. hcightlif ting and running !rog!an-expelinentalin nature-dcsigned to retlrn ne to ny ordcordition bI late this slmer and perhaPsnoted inprovenent for the 1959 season.Tlere isnrt nlch conletition ont here,so 1itt1e incentive to train hard, butlr Lriou- abour o ph rl.or iFs of rine,so-- Irll 1et you kno! if I dev€1op ey-thing worthwile.

Long Distance Log llays a va1!ab1epart in ny fuiure plans (running andcoacliing). I woutd like to see norea.ticles about netnods of trairing inaddition to the worthwhile ne{s features.I feel that a better exchange of ideas wo.u1d be nost beneficial to the publicationand to all rlnners."

Best Wishes for success,Bill Adans,P.O. Box 1626Albuquerque, N. Mex.

(!d. Many lettersover but we will

LUulin, I -1" d, TLn_ l8-rT\o-dJv nFFfat Dublin's ne{ Santry Stadiun featur-ing the Cornell and pennsylvania a&I teeaao-1. Do! snith, New zeafand, 1:50.1;::Chas. {i11, Cornetl, 1:52-2;3. Geo.Katt-elnan, ?enn, 1:53.4.

have had to be heldPublish as sooD a5

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(Late--tines of finishets inClifton--Nat1 25 l(ito Run )16. Sawyer, r:3a.17i Hawes, 1:3a.43;conkay, 1:39.25; o,Eara, 1:40.32 iNavarro, 1:40- 01' Si1va, l:41.51;Murpby, 1:42.07; Jarrett ) r:41.04;J, Burde11e, 1:44.53; Coucill) 1:45.47i KcIle., 1:4o.45; .irulDi.k, t:4?,57i vag-1, 1 t46.24 Jasco rrr, t:4o.44;KelIy, 1:49-4D; Patalry, r : 51:31 ;Penbelthy, 2:00.35; Kotteakos, 2:03.47B. Mi11er, 2:04-33i Rosennan, 2:15.36;Daly, 2.16.4!- (A11 finishers)Ir all, 36 of ih€ 3a starters finishedthe race, the last ian c.ossing theiine at 5 P.M. - 55 sinutes afrer J.J..Kpl let.. Kelley nadp his reappFzrdn.pin the stadi@ at 4:05 for the finarrap around the quaiter-ni1e tlack andreceived a king-size ovatio! fron apint-sized crowd,- Kel1ey ian theEear-record perfornance despite abrisk {ind that ar tiees kicked upgusts of 25 to 30 miles an hou!.After the race he said the vind ha.lnrtpar{icularly bol,hered hin, dddiDg rharit rtppr us fron beiog bakeo ir the sLn.',.Ee had praise fo! neet chairnm, BilIWiklund ard other officials who provideda 'perfect coursei with no t.affic orpedestrian difficulties.. T',he Boston A.4woa the Kenneth E. Btack award for thetop tedm in thF oarathnr.CIifloD, \.1., June l4- Nph JFrse) cAUT&F chanDioDshiDs: 440- l. Robert sfti r 1."''-ar j"-;;t it, 3ir. 's'o--i- pi:;-'ald Tufts, Short Hirrs; 2.iE- Leeor,unat. 3- Wn- Mattle, !nat. Tioe: 2:o1..Mile Run- 1. Dan Rearick, Centlal Jersey;2. Henry Levin, Short Fi11s; 3. Raych.rniak, .pnlral jersey, Tim^: 4:l/Three Mile Run- 1. }lerrv Levia. ShortEills; _?:_-Dan Realick, central .lersey;3. DaDiet Tompkids, Jersey Marathon.Titre: l5:4o-1,, Six-Milp Pun- t. Robt.Earris, Jersey M;;;II6;I--:! rdkMurray. Jr., rpn'!a.L J-'s-): '. *a)rpvalentine, lnattached. Tine: 34.22..ldo-Mi)c Ndl(- I. T r-! Aao"rson.C. Lanen, c.J. Tine: 16:44-o1d rec. 16:ia-eby Anderson in 1957..?eam: Central Jei-

CPrtrdt CollpBralp Con prpn.e. Mitwaula,,JUF -- Tpdr: K-nsas 6o; tqd_iana, 45: \or-F Ddn", ,2 t/,: h-sr-r,yichi,gan. 2a l/J; Ohio U.. 2 : Mis-our i,Is.l/r: l,!drquert-, I2 I./l .: his orsin,r0l ,. 440- r. c,ff-v. Ind. i_.8,-8a0- I.Tasup,r,a-trs., L:tl.;; 2. \.ro-nb.;E; \.D.

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.lune, 1958--21nith, Ind.; 4. Cushnan, Kdsas-.- 1. lversole, ll,|{ich.2. Skutka.. 3- cawley, ND- 4..Teff, xavier.: 4:12.2.. 2-Mi1e- t. Tones., (9:04.4);2. l'tjardle, li}4ich.reenle., (ans.4. lee1e. Be10it.

Southern Pacific AAU- Los AnEetes,June 13 !!9- 1. walters, stridels,l:52.1: 2. Spu.rier, SIriders, l:r-..3- Hol1and, UCLA, 1:52-5.. .3-Mile-1. Grin, Baltirore OC, 1a: Oq:'-.Sorh, Un-r- '4:l4.li J. AoMs, Strid-ers, I,4:1o.. o-Milc- l Dr&e, Culrercity Ac, l1:28-. ?:!!lS_!31!: r.Dendan, NYPC, 15:14-a,. 3000tu St.1. Rodriguez, UCLA, 9:34-.2.. Mile-1.Holland. UCI3,4:19Air Iorce Chanpionships: Riverside,Ca1if., June 13-14: Bill DellinAer,ex-Oregon star won the nile od 3-nile in 4:11.0 & 14:12.9NBA}IK'NOITS' BY DICK BANK- Alex Hendeison looks vely sharp.

He is so inproved over last yearthat I camot believe be is thFI thitrk his tvo-a-day schedule has paid dividends.Ee is, by the Eayt 25 (batA 1I/12/32) and not 27 as nentioned insone reports, His last 1ap in theNCAA kas a fine 58s. Ee confesseddisappoinlnent with his first nilea. Berkeley- He wanted to run 4:15but was nine seconds s10w. Ia theColiseun Relays he was shooting for4125, cee by ia 4:31. lither he isa 1o!sy judse of pace or just talk-ing to hear hinself talli. Iharosrfitst nile ias 4,77-2 in his iecordrd.e rnd Tdbo_i(dclJdll) il dds Los-zlo's tine, he being the leade!)was prlling hin. AIex is Borld-c1assaad a fine rlnrer but I thiDk a4:15 is a t'it out of his .each sof"r as td kirB on o r*51 sp ond ril-,{e shatl see how he fares in thc lnile at Bakersfierd sith a sharpTabori, Mugosa and Truex in the

Max evidently has not yet futltrecovered fion his Brazilian exper-jencc. l. ppiilC tl rFF lcFr-r' al &Oxy duals plus Coliseln Relats) hehas been tired before all races.Mar is not one to offer excuses andneeds none. Bxt the fact is he isnot hinself. lte is rot the Tiuex whor"n a:44.2 l"sr /".r, dao, D) rorn-a1 inprovenent, would have be€n in

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-iRANK NolESr (cont inu e4> 6./17/5a

the 1ow 13:50rs this year. I hopehe can rest up and be ready forMosco{. He got a 3.5 aveiage thissenester (3.3 is a Ba) and has onefore sesester of hald studying.Itei11 lu! cross-couDtry blt hevonrt let it interfere with hisfa11 scbedule. Next spring her11have a light 1oad, her11 run forthe Stridels and pick his seets,luMin8 when he wants ud what he{ants. He plans to start aeighttlaining and rill tiy a two-a-dayworkout proeran. If he cad hardleit her1l train uuch hatder.whititrsville, Mdss. 6/7/58 9 an.George Terry, urattached, caPtuledthe dnual 5 nile(scratch) roadrace today iE recold tiie. JohtGray of the Bostor AA vas second,two nilutes behind Tedy. Dick?acka!d, (B,AA) & Cha.les Dyso!,(lirnishoAnerican Ac) firished 3rdand 4th, (29 finishers. 10 trophies)

The 3rd Annual San Leandro Hatdicap4.?5 ftile run is set for that Calif.citY on July 4, competitors neet atciti Ha11. Meet record 20:lr bY BillMorad. Achilles AC.

The W€stern HeEispbere Matathon r'asb--en shifted to .Late suMer to titin with the Scandanvian- Los Angeteslrack Deet... lhe Northern califrniaT&! Assn. is helpiDg to stage theRed{ood City Track Ca!trival on July19 at Redwood city with standardtrack events and such othet eventsas a special 7 nile ru! from down-toM to the track, 5000 neter(15000n)rrn (record 15,29.4 by ll9' Boehn),Mile track run (lecord 4:22.5 bYNorn Lloyd), atrd a one nile walkbeiDg included. Ist Place award-1sa tlansistor iadio sith redals lorthe lext two places. lnteiested?Send inqui.ies to Redsood City TrackCarnival. P,O. Box 45 RedYood Citv,

Wolveihmptor, !ng1aud, Jrne 14-Brid tlewson of London set luropean'British ComonBealth and lnglish nat-ive records fo! the aao-yard iu. to_dav in a triareular r&-^.F neet.HePson{ai clocked in-l:47.8 while runninsfor the South tea! against the North

and fle Midl4nds.. HFksonrs tinp.lippeothe torncr lulopean record of 1:48.2set by Gunnar Nielson of Dennart in 1955,and the Br. Comonwealth and lnqrishlative records of 1:4a.5 establishe<t byDerek Johason..Going all olt in rhe finalfoo yards, Ilekson .rossed the finish linenore than one*dd-a-ha1f seconds aheadof the !u!ner-up, Mike Rawson of the

Belfast, Nolthern Ireland, June 21-Penn-CorDe11, 70, Nigeria,46, N. Ilelaqd37 (Tvo-day tliangula! fteet-heavy !ain)Mi lp: L Ddve Lcl'eI. Corn, 1t, a.4l-2,2. Colin Shillington, Ireland; 3. Chas.Hill, Corqe11.Londo!, Sat. May 24- Inte!-Countr 20 MileRoad Race chanpionship (61 startAls,represelting 17 teass in this new chtup-ionship event which was instituted lasryear when Len Jones of rssex won in1:44.07) Chi1ly wind bordelirg on galeforce helped the .unners as it was tirefastest t20h of all rime. (course p!ob-ably aiound 4 nilutes sho.t (3/a dle).

Fred No.ris(A.A,A. 10 Miles Track Chm-pion) oro\e "hay Jron rodie Kirkuo a'lo tri Ies & "r l?l rit.s sas 25s r; ,\good. In spite of a condanding lead hetore around the final tap alnost as fasras he ran when winning the iA.A.A, 10'and was anazingly fresh at the finisl].1. Fred Norris, (Lancs) 1:41.18.082. lddie rirkup, (Yorks)1:42.22. 0a3. Peter wilkinson, (Derby) 1:43:30.004. A. T"ylo-,rH"rlst L:a'.50;5. C. K;h-barr.(srbfls) :44.10; o. Ja \ Hqst4m(MiddrPse") !t4a.t7t , - ren HoMey,(Su' '" ) l:r5.lor 8. Hdr r) Hi.L",(MiJolp5pr)':45-l0,.Team: t. Middle-sex,21i 2. Yorts,36;3. Surev.40.

Mdcheste!, Engtand, (flhite city) May2a- iNews of the Wo!1di lst NorthernGatres.880: l. M. D.wson (Bi.ch.) I:52.412. A. Missalal", (W-Ce-n.) t:52.o; J.(.S. '{itco h (liv. ) l:53,4: 4. Han{a(C /ech. ) I :51.8...Mi 1p: t. Crdh4r rve.-rrisr,; iii;" i"' i

-,r, o-:. 'aii" c..J.,-''''(A.hilIes) 4:Oo.8i .. virre Aerisf".aj(Sale) 4:07.4;4. T- Plunfrey, (Cov. cod-iva) 4:09.4; 5. Derek lbbotso!,(SLH).1lO.0r 6. 1.0. Wallpr.(Harrogalp) 4:.lz.r.(Cordon could rot I old Craha0 "Cveretr'shone straight burst in the ni1e, aftertakrng an ea!1y 1ead, lrerett alloredCordon -nd Ibbolso! ro nd\e the pd"-.Ruming his 7th race in 11 days, Ibbot-son losr ilterFst in rre tdst,,,,0yos.Everett ron by 3yds ( 6 1 , 6 2 . a , 6 3 , 5 9 . 5 )

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June,1958--23!i.st Northern British cdes2-Mire:1. J. Merrinanr Batford )a:51,6 (sta!ted bis effort beforethe be11, surging to the frontand looking stlolger {ith everystlide. Youqg .unners rele nucirin evidence in this race as in the3000 n. steeplechase.) 2. B. Ear1,a:55.4; 3, A, Cockins,a:56-6: 4.G.A.No.th, 8:59.6... 3000!sc-1-B' i atr crai g, (B l ackp o oTfui8-. 2 ;2. Geolse Rhodes.9:20.

They had left Boston at 2 p.n. thuls_day and allived i! aishkill at 1 a.n.!!iday, tiled, huqgry ald dirty. neyput up at the cage sume! tbeate! andhit the sack arouad 2 a-D. Boolas rasup at 5 orclock to see about his,car-tle didlrl have dougb eDough ro pay fo!-eparrs, so sold tbe Eaclitre fo! J20and hitchhiked hooe... (iftree eoodtiles and a ladio, too,i said ioolas)... But not before he wert to the srarlliug liie ald ran the lace of his rife.He finished fourth behitrd Blomitrg Rosq-Al Confalooe & Joh4 Laffe!ty. c!ee!eho won-the ttyoi srroe rz-niie raaaiiapand finished llth i! the BAA naratho!.o.qaged a si xtb.Road racels pay thei! o*n.ay evetyrhetre. lbey ale the last of the rsDorts forSports sakei breed. They €et litt1eDubli.itL excepr arouoo Ap.il 19, Co.f-aloDe proDises to be d ercepttoE i.!thdt his hoDe is iD t{akefield, ald rhevlakp-ipld Ited has a da, Batreat Bob Dotb-eale otr its staff rho is a forrc! Mara-thoner aEd yho appreciates what CoEfar_one is doing foi the sport a!.! foi rrctoh. Dolbeare is berrind tbe dime!.It stalted out as a frieEdtv litttetine aDodg the hakefierd (Masa.) toms-folt but Jock SeoDte heard of it andlbe Johmy Kelleys heard of it, ald tberbolp road raciog coterie rllI be thcrewith betls o.. Seldon do thet g€t arropportunity to chee! one,of their ov!.€el,iag iard)y ever, except i! the d!e!s-itrB rooD. They are rakirg tbe ros! offhis ole... CoDfalonp is 20. staldE 5-9ard aeighs 139, ideal foi a ia!atbo!e!-IIe's single and lives yitb his !othe!.Ee sladuated f!o! wakefield r.rish is 1949tJut never corpeted tn sports tiele. u€got iaterested ia luDlrs thlough a

buddy of bis, -Earr Ch!isaopber,-vho cap-tdioed the cross c6Etry teaE at Tuftscollege six years ago... Ire rrted thenarathon in 1951 a4d finished 17th. fleHas lTth agaitr tbe {o.ttoxins vear aluthetr inlisred ia the Air c6ris. Hespent a yea! in Korea, tbree vears inthis coutry. Be ras dischalsi:d io ro5qdtterdpd FeeDer Tpcb on Sruari st.. Bos-ton, got a job as draftsnaE ar ca!;on!1ect.ic Co. in Salen ard turnect towardroad lacing agaio. He got a traiainss.hedul. fror Handicapper Boo cdnpD;t I& ,por ro work. Nok check rhis s.neduterard yoltI1 understald vhv Dolbeale ishoroiiig Confalone:(continued base 24)

@.A.A. BIAT IONDON UNIVIRSITY LL)110-58 at Motspur Park, Uay 2aGordon Pirle coafi.ned his axcell-eb1 conditio! by sinritrg the 2-rire1' a nlppy 8:51.6 dd 20 ninureslater lunning 4:10.a in the nileten yalds behind Biiar-I<ent-SoithtThe nile was Piriers sixth race*ithin fou! days- (2-tui1e sDlits:63.8, 67, 67.8, 4.2A-6, 6i.4. 67-66.8, br.80) 2. pete! ctark. 8:j2.oL John Disley, a:55;4. X. Girtis-an, o:0r.0,.. Mile:1. Snith. AAA.4:09.2i 2- PirF, AAA,4:rO.S;3.3. cane.on, AAA. 5 yds baclr.

RUNNER GETS PR.EE DINNTR{By Huck Fimeean, Boston EveninqAm€rican, .tune 10.1958)Oh, what is so rare as a day i!

June, or ary nonlh for thal nitter,wne! a road race! qels sonethins fornothlng...It's goine to hapD€n ihisbonth, lrodever. Ar Confatonp's triFldsale tossing hin a tine at shiprsHaven, on.Route One, near LtnEfietd.on the 26th, and hetU have dinne!on rb. cuff-. , High old tibe. Whoop'erload racers ef,pect rittle atrd setlittle. No inigbtsi like Bobbv Doelr-Gil Hodges o! Pee-Wee reese r[erehard top codve!tib1es, vashing oach-1nes, a.year,s supply of this andrnat, rl.snlng gearr outboard rotorsand such are handed to those that have.., Poad ra.ers glver batl ptayers take.Ho_ a\ddpt6, Johtuy Booras was driv_rog Jir creen, Dotr Fa. aDd Dan Murphyt.o lhp l5-nit- racp ar Fishtilt,l\.yon Menorial Day wlre! his 195r carbloke doM on the Merritt paikway.

tear New llaven. It broke do*a asainat Portchester, N.y-, and fo! a-thirdtine at Peekskill, N.Y. rhey had tbbe Pushed or towed the last 20 nilesto the scene of +he !ace.

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Up at 5 a.n. for seven miles on theroad... back in an hour for 15 minut-es of calisthenics-.- shower anddress. Breakfast at ?200, into h1scar at 7125 and off for Salem to beat his drawing board by 8 a.m.l,,n.h rt ll.rn.,nsisrinp of twosandwiches on whole wheat bread.Home at 5 for a spoonful of honey &then hi t Lhe road again at 5:30...lJ riles rhis tine at mixed speeds.Home for a hot dinner at 8:30 and tobed by 10:30 -Not much fun to the average person,perhaps, but road iacers get a 1ot ofsdtisfa.tjon out of lowering theirtimes and inproving their positions.Last year Confalone finished 10th inthe BAA Mar:athon and was second atYonkers- T'his year with his schoolingbehind hin and a chance to watch hisdiet(spaghetti) is out, he really b1-ossomed, and hers just getting hisfeet warm... sixth in the New Bedford18-mi1er.. third in the Hyde Shoe 12-nile handicap - . Seventh in the Cathed-ra1 1o-ni1r handicap.. Seventh in theBM Maraihon after sLarting late bec-ause of a t'heart murmurr-. third inthe 12-ni1e at Lawrence where he al-most caught Eino Pulkinnen- -Second toRe11ey again at Yonkers and second toRoss in the 15-mi1er at Fishki11, N-Y.ff.d. Se.ond to Xpl ley again at Clift-en, N.J-) I{e has earned one flee mealdonrt you agree? Yet herd g1ad1y swapit for a chance to train on the lushgreenswarcl of the Bear Hill CountryClub- The-roads take an awful to11of a fellowr s legs

Glynn Wood, 9..57; 2. Vic Zwo1ak,9:58--G1ynn I'Jood finished second in the^v.--rIt ^^Fha+i ri^n in rh- A1t-Mariietriarhon evcni (flat 2 rnile run, pistolshooling &^a_220-.swin). Glynn $r^n thc2 mi le in o:55; Van Horn of Pendletonsecond in 10:02 & Petranech of Quart-i.- +hi r,

Bakersfield, Ca1if., June 21 -NationalA-4. U. T&F Meet Sunmaries6/2A/58- 6-Mile Run: l. Jan Macy, Hous-ton, 29125.6i 2- Gordon McKenzie, NY?C,29137.7i 3. Jerry Smartt, Houston,29145.2i 4. Peter MacArdle, NYAC, 29:46-6; 5- Buzz Sawyer, BOC, 30:14.1; 6.Ha1 Higdon, Chicago Track Club

One-Mi1e Run (First Heat -five Oual-i fy for finat) 1. Herb EtIioit, Aust.4rO7.4i 2- Jeiome Walters, Striders,4:03.9; 3. Jim Gre1le, Otegon, 4.04.24- Ed },loran, NYAC, 4:04-5; 5. cailHodgson, Okla. 4:05.1.. znd Heatl1. Merv Lincoln, Aust. 4:07.9; 2.DonBowden, Calif., 4:08; 3. Bobby SeafianFt. Lee, 4t08.7i 4. Pete C1ose,, NyAC,4:08.8; 5. Jack Larson, Xverett !1ksTrack C1ub, 4:09.2.Mile (Final) 1. !11iott, 3r57.9t 2.Lincoln, 3:58.5; 3. Moran, 4:01.7;4. Gre11e, 4.-OI.7i 5. WaTters, 4r02.26. Bowden, 4:02.6--Elliott 3:03.8 at3/4 niTe- 54.1 final 1ap!3-li{i1e Final- 1. Alex Hendersot, Atiz.State, 13:37.1 (o1d rec., 13:55, llacy1o57) 2. Las"1o Tabori, SCYV, 13:38.93, Bill Dellinger, US Arny, 13:40.9;4. Max Truex, Striders, 13.47.7i 5.Velisa Mugosa, NYAC, 13:51.4; 6. BurrGrim. BOC - NT--.3000m SteeDlechase- 1. Deacol1 Jones,Iowa, 8:57.3; 2. Phil Colenan, UCrc,9:09.3; 3. Tod White, Striders, 9:2O44. Curt Stone, NYAC, 9:21.9; 5. HalHigdorl, 9.24; 6- Barry Cr:awford, Ida-ho.88O- 1. Tom Courtney, I.IYAC, 1:49.2;2. Mike Peake, Colorado AC, 1:50-4;3. Ton Carro11, NYAC, 1:50.5; 4. Jack1^ii1cox, Fresno State, 1:51.1; 5. TorMurphy, Man., 1:51.5; 6. Ted Snith,Striders... 44O- 1. Ed Southern.45-8 (o1d tec-l-V6.2 by Southero inqualifying heat) 2- Chas. JenkiDs,46.7; 3. Jack Yernan, Calif., 46.6;4. Harold Caffey, Indiana, 46.7; 5-Chuck Car:1son, Colotado AC, 46.7i 6.JoI\n Zetzfian, Striders, No Time.2-Mi1e Walk- 1. John Huncke, IWAC,15107.5i 2. Bruce MacDonald, NYPC,75,L6.2t 3. Ron Laiid, NYPC, 15:34-5;4. Illiott Dennan, NYrc, 15:34.5;5- Wn. Grandy, Vancouve!; 6. WayneYarcho, Dayton AC.Team Scoring: 1. SC Striders, 101;2. NYAC, 97; 3. Chicago TC, 30; 4.NYPC, 29; 5. Boston AA, 20; 6. SFOC,19; 7. SCYV, 14; 8. Shanahan CC, 12;9- Te*as AC, 11; 10. Colorado AC, 10;11. Phi1a. Pioneer 8; 12. Houstod T&F,6; 13. BOC. 2; 14. Dayton AC. 1.

Reading, Mass., June 11- ClarenceDe llar, who beat a weak heart? tobecone one of Americars great marathonrunners, lost his race with death to-day. De Mai, seven-time vinnel of theBAA marathon died at his home ilere atthe age of 70. Cancer: killed him.(Read De Marrs life story in our tra-bute to him in next.nonth's LDL)

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)d-- r,'np rOSA

Up at 5 a.n. for seven miles on theroad... back in an hour for 15 minut-es of calisthenics-.- shower anddress. Breakfast at ?200, into h1scar at 7125 and off for Salem to beat his drawing board by 8 a.m.l,,n.h rt ll.rn.,nsisrinp of twosandwiches on whole wheat bread.Home at 5 for a spoonful of honey &then hi t Lhe road again at 5:30...lJ riles rhis tine at mixed speeds.Home for a hot dinner at 8:30 and tobed by 10:30 -Not much fun to the average person,perhaps, but road iacers get a 1ot ofsdtisfa.tjon out of lowering theirtimes and inproving their positions.Last year Confalone finished 10th inthe BAA Mar:athon and was second atYonkers- T'his year with his schoolingbehind hin and a chance to watch hisdiet(spaghetti) is out, he really b1-ossomed, and hers just getting hisfeet warm... sixth in the New Bedford18-mi1er.. third in the Hyde Shoe 12-nile handicap - . Seventh in the Cathed-ra1 1o-ni1r handicap.. Seventh in theBM Maraihon after sLarting late bec-ause of a t'heart murmurr-. third inthe 12-ni1e at Lawrence where he al-most caught Eino Pulkinnen- -Second toRe11ey again at Yonkers and second toRoss in the 15-mi1er at Fishki11, N-Y.ff.d. Se.ond to Xpl ley again at Clift-en, N.J-) I{e has earned one flee mealdonrt you agree? Yet herd g1ad1y swapit for a chance to train on the lushgreenswarcl of the Bear Hill CountryClub- The-roads take an awful to11of a fellowr s legs

Glynn Wood, 9..57; 2. Vic Zwo1ak,9:58--G1ynn I'Jood finished second in the^v.--rIt ^^Fha+i ri^n in rh- A1t-Mariietriarhon evcni (flat 2 rnile run, pistolshooling &^a_220-.swin). Glynn $r^n thc2 mi le in o:55; Van Horn of Pendletonsecond in 10:02 & Petranech of Quart-i.- +hi r,

Bakersfield, Ca1if., June 21 -NationalA-4. U. T&F Meet Sunmaries6/2A/58- 6-Mile Run: l. Jan Macy, Hous-ton, 29125.6i 2- Gordon McKenzie, NY?C,29137.7i 3. Jerry Smartt, Houston,29145.2i 4. Peter MacArdle, NYAC, 29:46-6; 5- Buzz Sawyer, BOC, 30:14.1; 6.Ha1 Higdon, Chicago Track Club

One-Mi1e Run (First Heat -five Oual-i fy for finat) 1. Herb EtIioit, Aust.4rO7.4i 2- Jeiome Walters, Striders,4:03.9; 3. Jim Gre1le, Otegon, 4.04.24- Ed },loran, NYAC, 4:04-5; 5. cailHodgson, Okla. 4:05.1.. znd Heatl1. Merv Lincoln, Aust. 4:07.9; 2.DonBowden, Calif., 4:08; 3. Bobby SeafianFt. Lee, 4t08.7i 4. Pete C1ose,, NyAC,4:08.8; 5. Jack Larson, Xverett !1ksTrack C1ub, 4:09.2.Mile (Final) 1. !11iott, 3r57.9t 2.Lincoln, 3:58.5; 3. Moran, 4:01.7;4. Gre11e, 4.-OI.7i 5. WaTters, 4r02.26. Bowden, 4:02.6--Elliott 3:03.8 at3/4 niTe- 54.1 final 1ap!3-li{i1e Final- 1. Alex Hendersot, Atiz.State, 13:37.1 (o1d rec., 13:55, llacy1o57) 2. Las"1o Tabori, SCYV, 13:38.93, Bill Dellinger, US Arny, 13:40.9;4. Max Truex, Striders, 13.47.7i 5.Velisa Mugosa, NYAC, 13:51.4; 6. BurrGrim. BOC - NT--.3000m SteeDlechase- 1. Deacol1 Jones,Iowa, 8:57.3; 2. Phil Colenan, UCrc,9:09.3; 3. Tod White, Striders, 9:2O44. Curt Stone, NYAC, 9:21.9; 5. HalHigdorl, 9.24; 6- Barry Cr:awford, Ida-ho.88O- 1. Tom Courtney, I.IYAC, 1:49.2;2. Mike Peake, Colorado AC, 1:50-4;3. Ton Carro11, NYAC, 1:50.5; 4. Jack1^ii1cox, Fresno State, 1:51.1; 5. TorMurphy, Man., 1:51.5; 6. Ted Snith,Striders... 44O- 1. Ed Southern.45-8 (o1d tec-l-V6.2 by Southero inqualifying heat) 2- Chas. JenkiDs,46.7; 3. Jack Yernan, Calif., 46.6;4. Harold Caffey, Indiana, 46.7; 5-Chuck Car:1son, Colotado AC, 46.7i 6.JoI\n Zetzfian, Striders, No Time.2-Mi1e Walk- 1. John Huncke, IWAC,15107.5i 2. Bruce MacDonald, NYPC,75,L6.2t 3. Ron Laiid, NYPC, 15:34-5;4. Illiott Dennan, NYrc, 15:34.5;5- Wn. Grandy, Vancouve!; 6. WayneYarcho, Dayton AC.Team Scoring: 1. SC Striders, 101;2. NYAC, 97; 3. Chicago TC, 30; 4.NYPC, 29; 5. Boston AA, 20; 6. SFOC,19; 7. SCYV, 14; 8. Shanahan CC, 12;9- Te*as AC, 11; 10. Colorado AC, 10;11. Phi1a. Pioneer 8; 12. Houstod T&F,6; 13. BOC. 2; 14. Dayton AC. 1.

Reading, Mass., June 11- ClarenceDe llar, who beat a weak heart? tobecone one of Americars great marathonrunners, lost his race with death to-day. De Mai, seven-time vinnel of theBAA marathon died at his home ilere atthe age of 70. Cancer: killed him.(Read De Marrs life story in our tra-bute to him in next.nonth's LDL)

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TRACK NEWS FROM KOREA (COURTISY OF TED CORBITI-/

Seoul., Xorea

Dear Ted.The.nks ever so Duch fdr the_clilolngs on Bos+.on an.i yonlcerB. That ferc€ at

Boston evoked eucb ]aughter frou thle quarter. perdon lly lallitatlnE he.r.tl Ird euE..e€tthat the rldtculoue oaf ,rho barred you three be In turn barreC fror l,ne rt.in. jo'r'outhink there witt be any lepercusBtons ?

By a oiracutous stroke of fortune I was abte to v/itness the pan_Aslan Gares. In fact,I was peruitted to partlcipate in the o.en t:0, net,€re (tondest evanr. avaitable tonon-klans). I w111 not dwelt et t3 ngth on that catarity. Suffic,. it to ssy thatldy 16:4, fourd oe runninr the taBt tap atl aLone. En route I buroired lnro a burtyIndia.n 6hot,-putter who wandered onto the track thinking the race concluded. Ltn thebright 61de of the 16dger, the far,s gave @e one helt of a great ova*"ion Nhen T slrint.edln. Also ln the race and ftnlshtng one spot aheed of,!y,inth was Tad Dobro,rski. ,re !t,reable to spend a good deal of tlee together. He's a wonaertul guy ancl a ccach vrorthheeding ($ltnegs his product Jerry SDartt of Hou6ton).

Th6 closed Gaf,eB tooorD savr Japsnrs rnoue sprint auay rrou the fi.rc in 1,he Las+- 2cc.r,teavlng Xorears Han, pakiEtan'6 V,Shah, and (I t;,ink) IrRnrs 3e.Ehoanoss|i in a cloL.rd

of duBt. In the lO, OOCfl a great young Japanese runner na*ed iaba, a cotiese stuCent inTolvo, llkewise .Drinted away froi. the pack ln the rast 2co," {. *in his weLr-,lranned rece.The 10 XiIo HaB lluch better than the 5 Xiro (,rlnninr tlt)e l+:r9, td. t4:4rt, _:d. t4r4{,4Lh. 14.46, ,Lh. IrtAt, 6th. Ir.t2, by LiLr of Taiv/a4, Firth vqs aiot,n,Ar Jaianese,Hayashlda). The 1O,OOo tirue wao slightly over rO:OC, alrho SaDa las oroKen rhat&ark on loore than one occasion.

The I0roO0 }let.'re ! FloE th6 Etart lt ra6 a , ean rac6, Beghbanbashi (dropp6d out ofli{clbourno }.{erathon), Re.E, Indta, and Baba t,aklng turns !.lth ths lead ln !h6 eelly golng.lnothar Jepai..o, yaEauchr. ya6 hanglng tn tharo as vas Han of Rorea. lt ;h€ Eid_l{ayDlrk Bagh. rent out front dth a.bllsts.lng pacs, th€ lldlan sticklng rlght on hLs bee16,Baba and th6 oth6r Japanrsc r.re conteEt to hald about fivc to ien yerdr off ths paceend box tbe Ror€.n. They r6rc obvlously Eor€ ,.orrrear about hr.E thar the others. Fr.oEt1d. to ttoe Han $ould burst out of hl,s trap, ru6h1!g up to Bagh. a.nd ttren trchl.ckenlng out,relnc€ h. bl6w tho rlapanose yourd co'€ riaht up ard box h1D agaln no .qa!!er ,,hsle bo ran.

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Ha.n Elent dost of hls ti'!e t.yirr5 to sneak betw-'en the Japanese, one of vhoE 'ould run

on the curb, the other about a yard back and on hls shoulder. !'{tih about 1600@ to go

Begh. began to tire and cut the pace, but upon htB request (s.ro Eotlon) ihe Indlan rofused

the l.ad. At the BCO-to-eo nark the other Japanese began to fall back and thB crord

aensed that Han v?ould now Eake his aove. The blg boy really trled, h13 facc stralning

rith efiort. Saba Ju€i cruised alon8, refusing to tet hll' ps.ss' Sabats great Eove was

a per:ectly '"l'!ed i,asein-E cf 3agh, (the Indlan--ila-E-- was olxed up ln ther€ soEotlace

too) jrst a6 lan ras trying to orove up on the outstd6' He cut rlght ln frort of llen

and utterly hroke hts s;'irit. Froo ihat point the Korear xa€ oeaten, a-nd on the la6tcl,rve iol.Ced co{.'Ietely. The India! held onto the pace trI]€ Bagh- regalned the ]ead 8r!d

refused to give in to tsaba. Co.ling off the last curve and on-Lo the full €tralghtaiay

tlr-^ pace took ir.s toll on Bagh. and he finally finlshed thtrd to the Indian, Hhll€ tsaba

exfloded to the iEre, Ltu closed faet 1n 6th to olss nilpl.g the second Japanes€,

Yarnaucht, by a s.all narpin in sonrething jusi over 1lt1A (Lo givs you ar ldoa of hol.

bsdly the boy fEded 1n the la8t j-elre).Unlees tsaghbanbaBhl, a llcture runner, gets iu6t a ]lttle oore 6peed, Baba lookr lr.ke tho

oniy Crlental uho ni8ht 8et close at Aooe' Of course, the race!,aB run ubder cloudt66'

skies at It d,.grees, vrhlch ciiht €.ccount for the fatlure to crack t0!00. The i.ack xa€

fast clay with a thin overlay of sandy grit (on whtcb I contLnually s]lpP€d durlng Ey

icca lreters--result, I purchs.sed a lalr of splkes. Ir& eager io ae€ thether nrnning inBplkea vrilt help, since Irve never donned a palr to daie. Dobrovskl nearly t,brev a fitwhen h; Iearned I ilas runnlng tn flats, but the AroJ dldntt have a.ny IO.!s or 1Gts, 30

what could I do ?).

The MARATT{fl was won by Lee chang-hoon of (orea, 4th st uelbourne. S€cond r.aB thaN a"''€ur:rlsing lltv froo Br]rDa, who conftded that he hadnrt started io sreat unt1l tho

20 l!1le ruark. It vas 82 degrees for the !ac€. Nav, an arEy aer,', Istovs rotblng of tho

Boston roarathon. l was floored when, ln answer to ry.question of r.hetber he thought ho

nisht $ake it to Boston sone tioe, he replted, il'hatrs that ?n. HerB s gritty 11tt16

chs.racter, sbout t'4", l2o # or 60, and aged 26. Thlrd caoe a tl.ed Ilideo HaoaEura,

ana behlnd hio wa6 th€ barefooi G, Slngh, 42-yes.r old India!, slngh Has dlsquallfledwhen a policeBa! helped hi@ up after a still dear tbe 28 kE ioark, It rae a beartbr€ak6r

forthe'rold"fellow.FifthwassnotherNoroan,Lld.ThencaneanotherBurt!63e,Maun8'

it'

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-1-the seoond Japanese, Sadenaga, and finally at )ti, Lt,€ Nepalese. The wlrLning ti6e !'as

2:r2, secord place soins in 2142 (the old caaes reco!d). gLtweed 2142 and 2ttC

nuobers 2 thru 7 siaggered hoD6. He.ioalllrra aB within ,iC yards Df Navr at tl.e end bLrt he

had nothlnt ]eft, Afte! sinnlng, Lee pass3d o,rt and was carried unconBcious froB the

fle1d,As to the oarathon race itself, fron the start, Ltn of Xorea paced tha fleld with

Le6 holding 4th. At 15 1@ ttrey were 61111 tidht wtth Haoanura. cloaest (about 10 yds.).At the turning polnt, af'ter a btg dolrn a.d up vaI1ey, Haoetlura took over, but oniy

briefly. On tho way back u! that biE hill Lee accelerated the tsce fantastlcally and

held lt that way to wlthin 2 ol1es of the stadiuE where he suddenly cracked up, But

he was so far ahead that his staggerlnt finiBh heLd u! by a full 1C iinutes, I tiEed

hl& betw€en the raturn hllLs's crsst about 2t kE and the ,> ko aark--he Has a.rers.glng

clo8e to t:rtre for that stretch, lrhlle h16 overall was roughly 5:50, Naw, al ays near

t,he pace untll l,ee noved awaJ, took over second ehortly afl,er the hitl and kept

Haloaroula struggllng in his van to keep th-- Lead frou Hidenlng.

I'o terribly sorry '!y 'rarathon coverage Haenrt any better than this, but I wag

running fron tre.tn Etation to taxj. to interseciion and battllry thousends of

spectators. At the end I was eore oxhausted than Ns.lr during our conv€rsation.

outsts.rding perforaer of the GaEes se.6 ee.slly Ys.ng c'hanB-kuang, who went hooe with4 Bedals (decathlon, two hurdles, and bd. iuop). The decathLo! t?as his only ScIi rueder,

although his sub-', 400.0 hu.dles wa.s a darned inpreesive and cLose third. Ceylonts

EthlvereeslnghaE (or 6oDething like that), nol.l at UCLA, took the hlgh juEp at 6'8" pl,rE,

but was beaten at 6r9n 1n a i€turn go by a Japaneoe. Milkha Slnghr6 quaLtfying roltnd

400n i'as about a ful1 second off the world Eark. te looks like a threat at RoEe lf he

learns to pace his first 20OE lnstead of LoLr Jones- 1ng it all out. ills 2CCE victoryover 10On chaEp l(halLq (Pakistan) was a honey, Stngh wrenching hls hlp in a fin16h-11ne

faLl after {inning by scant inche€. (halLq took over at the I50E oark but 3j.ngh's lateEPur ! .cvcu lrc sdJ.

If the JapansBe lald the 1964 ClyElics, 1t wtll be a deserving selectton. The

facilltleg are probs.oLy the best in the norld, far surpaesinE anything our iughbasaball-football stadlulDe offer, An 8o-yard warnup tfack (lndocrsj io behln:l a etaa6paltitlon lookinE onto the stratghtaway. Behind the track are 4O-5O dresslne roo&s with

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)d-- r,'np rOSA

Up at 5 a.n. for seven miles on theroad... back in an hour for 15 minut-es of calisthenics-.- shower anddress. Breakfast at ?200, into h1scar at 7125 and off for Salem to beat his drawing board by 8 a.m.l,,n.h rt ll.rn.,nsisrinp of twosandwiches on whole wheat bread.Home at 5 for a spoonful of honey &then hi t Lhe road again at 5:30...lJ riles rhis tine at mixed speeds.Home for a hot dinner at 8:30 and tobed by 10:30 -Not much fun to the average person,perhaps, but road iacers get a 1ot ofsdtisfa.tjon out of lowering theirtimes and inproving their positions.Last year Confalone finished 10th inthe BAA Mar:athon and was second atYonkers- T'his year with his schoolingbehind hin and a chance to watch hisdiet(spaghetti) is out, he really b1-ossomed, and hers just getting hisfeet warm... sixth in the New Bedford18-mi1er.. third in the Hyde Shoe 12-nile handicap - . Seventh in the Cathed-ra1 1o-ni1r handicap.. Seventh in theBM Maraihon after sLarting late bec-ause of a t'heart murmurr-. third inthe 12-ni1e at Lawrence where he al-most caught Eino Pulkinnen- -Second toRe11ey again at Yonkers and second toRoss in the 15-mi1er at Fishki11, N-Y.ff.d. Se.ond to Xpl ley again at Clift-en, N.J-) I{e has earned one flee mealdonrt you agree? Yet herd g1ad1y swapit for a chance to train on the lushgreenswarcl of the Bear Hill CountryClub- The-roads take an awful to11of a fellowr s legs

Glynn Wood, 9..57; 2. Vic Zwo1ak,9:58--G1ynn I'Jood finished second in the^v.--rIt ^^Fha+i ri^n in rh- A1t-Mariietriarhon evcni (flat 2 rnile run, pistolshooling &^a_220-.swin). Glynn $r^n thc2 mi le in o:55; Van Horn of Pendletonsecond in 10:02 & Petranech of Quart-i.- +hi r,

Bakersfield, Ca1if., June 21 -NationalA-4. U. T&F Meet Sunmaries6/2A/58- 6-Mile Run: l. Jan Macy, Hous-ton, 29125.6i 2- Gordon McKenzie, NY?C,29137.7i 3. Jerry Smartt, Houston,29145.2i 4. Peter MacArdle, NYAC, 29:46-6; 5- Buzz Sawyer, BOC, 30:14.1; 6.Ha1 Higdon, Chicago Track Club

One-Mi1e Run (First Heat -five Oual-i fy for finat) 1. Herb EtIioit, Aust.4rO7.4i 2- Jeiome Walters, Striders,4:03.9; 3. Jim Gre1le, Otegon, 4.04.24- Ed },loran, NYAC, 4:04-5; 5. cailHodgson, Okla. 4:05.1.. znd Heatl1. Merv Lincoln, Aust. 4:07.9; 2.DonBowden, Calif., 4:08; 3. Bobby SeafianFt. Lee, 4t08.7i 4. Pete C1ose,, NyAC,4:08.8; 5. Jack Larson, Xverett !1ksTrack C1ub, 4:09.2.Mile (Final) 1. !11iott, 3r57.9t 2.Lincoln, 3:58.5; 3. Moran, 4:01.7;4. Gre11e, 4.-OI.7i 5. WaTters, 4r02.26. Bowden, 4:02.6--Elliott 3:03.8 at3/4 niTe- 54.1 final 1ap!3-li{i1e Final- 1. Alex Hendersot, Atiz.State, 13:37.1 (o1d rec., 13:55, llacy1o57) 2. Las"1o Tabori, SCYV, 13:38.93, Bill Dellinger, US Arny, 13:40.9;4. Max Truex, Striders, 13.47.7i 5.Velisa Mugosa, NYAC, 13:51.4; 6. BurrGrim. BOC - NT--.3000m SteeDlechase- 1. Deacol1 Jones,Iowa, 8:57.3; 2. Phil Colenan, UCrc,9:09.3; 3. Tod White, Striders, 9:2O44. Curt Stone, NYAC, 9:21.9; 5. HalHigdorl, 9.24; 6- Barry Cr:awford, Ida-ho.88O- 1. Tom Courtney, I.IYAC, 1:49.2;2. Mike Peake, Colorado AC, 1:50-4;3. Ton Carro11, NYAC, 1:50.5; 4. Jack1^ii1cox, Fresno State, 1:51.1; 5. TorMurphy, Man., 1:51.5; 6. Ted Snith,Striders... 44O- 1. Ed Southern.45-8 (o1d tec-l-V6.2 by Southero inqualifying heat) 2- Chas. JenkiDs,46.7; 3. Jack Yernan, Calif., 46.6;4. Harold Caffey, Indiana, 46.7; 5-Chuck Car:1son, Colotado AC, 46.7i 6.JoI\n Zetzfian, Striders, No Time.2-Mi1e Walk- 1. John Huncke, IWAC,15107.5i 2. Bruce MacDonald, NYPC,75,L6.2t 3. Ron Laiid, NYPC, 15:34-5;4. Illiott Dennan, NYrc, 15:34.5;5- Wn. Grandy, Vancouve!; 6. WayneYarcho, Dayton AC.Team Scoring: 1. SC Striders, 101;2. NYAC, 97; 3. Chicago TC, 30; 4.NYPC, 29; 5. Boston AA, 20; 6. SFOC,19; 7. SCYV, 14; 8. Shanahan CC, 12;9- Te*as AC, 11; 10. Colorado AC, 10;11. Phi1a. Pioneer 8; 12. Houstod T&F,6; 13. BOC. 2; 14. Dayton AC. 1.

Reading, Mass., June 11- ClarenceDe llar, who beat a weak heart? tobecone one of Americars great marathonrunners, lost his race with death to-day. De Mai, seven-time vinnel of theBAA marathon died at his home ilere atthe age of 70. Cancer: killed him.(Read De Marrs life story in our tra-bute to him in next.nonth's LDL)

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TRACK NEWS FROM KOREA (COURTISY OF TED CORBITI-/

Seoul., Xorea

Dear Ted.The.nks ever so Duch fdr the_clilolngs on Bos+.on an.i yonlcerB. That ferc€ at

Boston evoked eucb ]aughter frou thle quarter. perdon lly lallitatlnE he.r.tl Ird euE..e€tthat the rldtculoue oaf ,rho barred you three be In turn barreC fror l,ne rt.in. jo'r'outhink there witt be any lepercusBtons ?

By a oiracutous stroke of fortune I was abte to v/itness the pan_Aslan Gares. In fact,I was peruitted to partlcipate in the o.en t:0, net,€re (tondest evanr. avaitable tonon-klans). I w111 not dwelt et t3 ngth on that catarity. Suffic,. it to ssy thatldy 16:4, fourd oe runninr the taBt tap atl aLone. En route I buroired lnro a burtyIndia.n 6hot,-putter who wandered onto the track thinking the race concluded. Ltn thebright 61de of the 16dger, the far,s gave @e one helt of a great ova*"ion Nhen T slrint.edln. Also ln the race and ftnlshtng one spot aheed of,!y,inth was Tad Dobro,rski. ,re !t,reable to spend a good deal of tlee together. He's a wonaertul guy ancl a ccach vrorthheeding ($ltnegs his product Jerry SDartt of Hou6ton).

Th6 closed Gaf,eB tooorD savr Japsnrs rnoue sprint auay rrou the fi.rc in 1,he Las+- 2cc.r,teavlng Xorears Han, pakiEtan'6 V,Shah, and (I t;,ink) IrRnrs 3e.Ehoanoss|i in a cloL.rd

of duBt. In the lO, OOCfl a great young Japanese runner na*ed iaba, a cotiese stuCent inTolvo, llkewise .Drinted away froi. the pack ln the rast 2co," {. *in his weLr-,lranned rece.The 10 XiIo HaB lluch better than the 5 Xiro (,rlnninr tlt)e l+:r9, td. t4:4rt, _:d. t4r4{,4Lh. 14.46, ,Lh. IrtAt, 6th. Ir.t2, by LiLr of Taiv/a4, Firth vqs aiot,n,Ar Jaianese,Hayashlda). The 1O,OOo tirue wao slightly over rO:OC, alrho SaDa las oroKen rhat&ark on loore than one occasion.

The I0roO0 }let.'re ! FloE th6 Etart lt ra6 a , ean rac6, Beghbanbashi (dropp6d out ofli{clbourno }.{erathon), Re.E, Indta, and Baba t,aklng turns !.lth ths lead ln !h6 eelly golng.lnothar Jepai..o, yaEauchr. ya6 hanglng tn tharo as vas Han of Rorea. lt ;h€ Eid_l{ayDlrk Bagh. rent out front dth a.bllsts.lng pacs, th€ lldlan sticklng rlght on hLs bee16,Baba and th6 oth6r Japanrsc r.re conteEt to hald about fivc to ien yerdr off ths paceend box tbe Ror€.n. They r6rc obvlously Eor€ ,.orrrear about hr.E thar the others. Fr.oEt1d. to ttoe Han $ould burst out of hl,s trap, ru6h1!g up to Bagh. a.nd ttren trchl.ckenlng out,relnc€ h. bl6w tho rlapanose yourd co'€ riaht up ard box h1D agaln no .qa!!er ,,hsle bo ran.

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Ha.n Elent dost of hls ti'!e t.yirr5 to sneak betw-'en the Japanese, one of vhoE 'ould run

on the curb, the other about a yard back and on hls shoulder. !'{tih about 1600@ to go

Begh. began to tire and cut the pace, but upon htB request (s.ro Eotlon) ihe Indlan rofused

the l.ad. At the BCO-to-eo nark the other Japanese began to fall back and thB crord

aensed that Han v?ould now Eake his aove. The blg boy really trled, h13 facc stralning

rith efiort. Saba Ju€i cruised alon8, refusing to tet hll' ps.ss' Sabats great Eove was

a per:ectly '"l'!ed i,asein-E cf 3agh, (the Indlan--ila-E-- was olxed up ln ther€ soEotlace

too) jrst a6 lan ras trying to orove up on the outstd6' He cut rlght ln frort of llen

and utterly hroke hts s;'irit. Froo ihat point the Korear xa€ oeaten, a-nd on the la6tcl,rve iol.Ced co{.'Ietely. The India! held onto the pace trI]€ Bagh- regalned the ]ead 8r!d

refused to give in to tsaba. Co.ling off the last curve and on-Lo the full €tralghtaiay

tlr-^ pace took ir.s toll on Bagh. and he finally finlshed thtrd to the Indian, Hhll€ tsaba

exfloded to the iEre, Ltu closed faet 1n 6th to olss nilpl.g the second Japanes€,

Yarnaucht, by a s.all narpin in sonrething jusi over 1lt1A (Lo givs you ar ldoa of hol.

bsdly the boy fEded 1n the la8t j-elre).Unlees tsaghbanbaBhl, a llcture runner, gets iu6t a ]lttle oore 6peed, Baba lookr lr.ke tho

oniy Crlental uho ni8ht 8et close at Aooe' Of course, the race!,aB run ubder cloudt66'

skies at It d,.grees, vrhlch ciiht €.ccount for the fatlure to crack t0!00. The i.ack xa€

fast clay with a thin overlay of sandy grit (on whtcb I contLnually s]lpP€d durlng Ey

icca lreters--result, I purchs.sed a lalr of splkes. Ir& eager io ae€ thether nrnning inBplkea vrilt help, since Irve never donned a palr to daie. Dobrovskl nearly t,brev a fitwhen h; Iearned I ilas runnlng tn flats, but the AroJ dldntt have a.ny IO.!s or 1Gts, 30

what could I do ?).

The MARATT{fl was won by Lee chang-hoon of (orea, 4th st uelbourne. S€cond r.aB thaN a"''€ur:rlsing lltv froo Br]rDa, who conftded that he hadnrt started io sreat unt1l tho

20 l!1le ruark. It vas 82 degrees for the !ac€. Nav, an arEy aer,', Istovs rotblng of tho

Boston roarathon. l was floored when, ln answer to ry.question of r.hetber he thought ho

nisht $ake it to Boston sone tioe, he replted, il'hatrs that ?n. HerB s gritty 11tt16

chs.racter, sbout t'4", l2o # or 60, and aged 26. Thlrd caoe a tl.ed Ilideo HaoaEura,

ana behlnd hio wa6 th€ barefooi G, Slngh, 42-yes.r old India!, slngh Has dlsquallfledwhen a policeBa! helped hi@ up after a still dear tbe 28 kE ioark, It rae a beartbr€ak6r

forthe'rold"fellow.FifthwassnotherNoroan,Lld.ThencaneanotherBurt!63e,Maun8'

it'

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-1-the seoond Japanese, Sadenaga, and finally at )ti, Lt,€ Nepalese. The wlrLning ti6e !'as

2:r2, secord place soins in 2142 (the old caaes reco!d). gLtweed 2142 and 2ttC

nuobers 2 thru 7 siaggered hoD6. He.ioalllrra aB within ,iC yards Df Navr at tl.e end bLrt he

had nothlnt ]eft, Afte! sinnlng, Lee pass3d o,rt and was carried unconBcious froB the

fle1d,As to the oarathon race itself, fron the start, Ltn of Xorea paced tha fleld with

Le6 holding 4th. At 15 1@ ttrey were 61111 tidht wtth Haoanura. cloaest (about 10 yds.).At the turning polnt, af'ter a btg dolrn a.d up vaI1ey, Haoetlura took over, but oniy

briefly. On tho way back u! that biE hill Lee accelerated the tsce fantastlcally and

held lt that way to wlthin 2 ol1es of the stadiuE where he suddenly cracked up, But

he was so far ahead that his staggerlnt finiBh heLd u! by a full 1C iinutes, I tiEed

hl& betw€en the raturn hllLs's crsst about 2t kE and the ,> ko aark--he Has a.rers.glng

clo8e to t:rtre for that stretch, lrhlle h16 overall was roughly 5:50, Naw, al ays near

t,he pace untll l,ee noved awaJ, took over second ehortly afl,er the hitl and kept

Haloaroula struggllng in his van to keep th-- Lead frou Hidenlng.

I'o terribly sorry '!y 'rarathon coverage Haenrt any better than this, but I wag

running fron tre.tn Etation to taxj. to interseciion and battllry thousends of

spectators. At the end I was eore oxhausted than Ns.lr during our conv€rsation.

outsts.rding perforaer of the GaEes se.6 ee.slly Ys.ng c'hanB-kuang, who went hooe with4 Bedals (decathlon, two hurdles, and bd. iuop). The decathLo! t?as his only ScIi rueder,

although his sub-', 400.0 hu.dles wa.s a darned inpreesive and cLose third. Ceylonts

EthlvereeslnghaE (or 6oDething like that), nol.l at UCLA, took the hlgh juEp at 6'8" pl,rE,

but was beaten at 6r9n 1n a i€turn go by a Japaneoe. Milkha Slnghr6 quaLtfying roltnd

400n i'as about a ful1 second off the world Eark. te looks like a threat at RoEe lf he

learns to pace his first 20OE lnstead of LoLr Jones- 1ng it all out. ills 2CCE victoryover 10On chaEp l(halLq (Pakistan) was a honey, Stngh wrenching hls hlp in a fin16h-11ne

faLl after {inning by scant inche€. (halLq took over at the I50E oark but 3j.ngh's lateEPur ! .cvcu lrc sdJ.

If the JapansBe lald the 1964 ClyElics, 1t wtll be a deserving selectton. The

facilltleg are probs.oLy the best in the norld, far surpaesinE anything our iughbasaball-football stadlulDe offer, An 8o-yard warnup tfack (lndocrsj io behln:l a etaa6paltitlon lookinE onto the stratghtaway. Behind the track are 4O-5O dresslne roo&s with

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-+latrlnes aid shcrerg ln plofudlon throughout (one latrin€, 4 eeata, and one lhoirer

room with sgveral big Bhowers for every tro dreeslng rooos). the 6tadluo ltself seats

7O,0CC. lithin a couple hundred yards of the stadluo ls the sslalllnE euditorlu@, Inback of whlch is s track for outiloor $arEup, The 6vi.o palace ttself, although the

pool and selarate d{vtne area a.e 1dpre6slve, lacks seatlng capaclty--that l{s.s the

only true coroplaint I heard durlng the Gaoes. Durlng the irack and field end of the

Ga$e€, every slngl€ event started vrtthtn a oatter of seconds of ito echeduled tl&e.Thts ounctualiiy a6 r€ra.kable in vlev. of the la4guag6 barrler. ?oll could 3€t your

{atch by the startlne gun and tbe crogre.o.

the cereEonleg gurrounding the Ga&es were a pageant of color end ooro clockwotk

preclslon. No r016takes, absolutely non€. Ov€r t00O aduLt clttzens of on6 v1]]age

perforaed a folk dence, &o'rlnA fro@ pattern to pattern Ilke llofessional perforEels.

I sav/ them u! clrse and they were nothlnE but yours and oers dressed Ln e floHered

ki,rono tlotting determinedty ffoo !€.itern to ps.tteh like the OSU bard. Plctlr.€

,Cco-plus gymnasts dotng 6-h1gh pyraoldg 1,h€.t would pul, any check-row cornfleld toBharoe. And the closing cerooonles defled deBcrlptlon. In contr8st t,o so ear\. of

you leople, I have never se€n an Olyoplc Ga.Ees, but Lt'd havo to go 6ora to Eatch rhaithe Jalanese rDanifested. Theyrre real class. On€ flaw that wtll be r6ct,tfled: t,h€re

r{aB no Vlllaee for the particlpants, so they had to stay ln the Datlchl Hot€l, ono of

Tckyors clagsiest, but, rlght ln the dolntown distrlct.x"ot Euch nore to re.ort f.oB out he.e, There a.r€ soE€ Xor€sn road races on the

horlzon, but ai the oo'nent it is i.ork, {ork, work.

four frtend,0.|{. BlddIe.

PS--AIeost. forgot to o€ntlon: Spenl nany a happy noEdnt wlth Joe Yancey durl[g tha caEes.

Stand in one 6pot long enuf, anywhere in the world and evaftlrally Joe r.1ll oooe by. A

NIPC sprinter, ourt MuLlins of tsrooklyn took 6th itl the open I0O, not a bad sho$ing on on6

week of tralnlnE. Hers e tough boy.

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July 4...

PIXTURES

4 3/4 Mile Handicap, San Leandro, California15 Kilo Southern Pacific Asan. Championship Rutr, Goleta, Calif.AAU Olynpic Developnelt Distance Race. Baltinore Menolial Stadiun.15 laps around the Stadiun field. A distance of approxinately 2miles. Sponsored by the Cross Country Club to be held itr conjunctioDwith Independence Day Celebration of the Greater Northeast BaltinoreAssn, Inc. 7 P.M. Olimpic Dev. Medils to first, second, atrd thi;d.Appropriate fledals through 20th p1ace. No entry fee. Satries closewith George S- Brown, 1503 Northwick Rd. Baltinore 18, li'ld. o! July 3.8th annual woodbury Junior Chamber of Corfierce IadepeEdence Day T&FMeet (1:30 P.M.) Woodbury H.S. Stadiun, Woodbury, N.J.(Distarceevents include Woodbury Mile, Two Mile Run, High School l,tile Ru! &880 yard-run. Ertry fee- .259 to W.M. Julius, Track Chairna!, Fourtbof July CeErratlo/], 2-A Woodbuly Terrace Apts. Woodbuly, N.J. bySatulday, June 28, 1958.

July 4,.. Canadian Relay Champs., 7:3O P. M. Varsity Stadiun, Torolto. Sporso!-ed & Conducted by the Toronto Olynpic Club ( 4 dle lelay, 440 yd.relay, 880 yd ie1ay, Sprint Med., 3lilile Run, 2 ni. relay, 2 nl. runjurior:, Distance Med., Mile Relay.. .Entries to Mr. R. Sinclair,525 Jones Ave. Toronto, Ontario

July 4... Elnira K of C a&F Meet. Xlmira, N.Y.July 4.,.Oregon Assn. T&F Chanps., Eugene, OregonJltly 4, 72, L9, 26 ALl Coners, Redwood City,Calif.July 4... Sr. National 20 Kilo Run, Needhan, Mass. 3 P.M. Prizes to 30th p.lace,

nntries to Bob Canpbel1, 758 Mt. Auburn st,, Watet:tow!, Mass.July 6.-. Jr. N-J- Assn- Champs., Rahway, N.J.July 9... Olynpic Dev. T&F Meet, Patterson Park, Baltinore, Md. (660 & l Ii1e

included in 6 event neet) etrtries to George Bro$tr, 1503 Northwick,Baltimore, Md. Entry fee .25+ entries close day before neet.

July 9... 4: Mile x-country lun (Scratch) Fartrhan Park, Canden, N,J. zP.}{Olympic Developrnent Medals. .Entries to H.B. Ross, oodbury, N.J.

Jnly 72- t0 Mile Run, G1enda1e, CaliforBiaJuly 13... creater Baltinore T&F Assn. Relays (2P.M.) 4 Mile Relay, Oue lll le

Re1ay, 2 Mile Relay included o!1 prograrE. ntrtries to Robrt, B. Iiln.ti!,3812 woodbine Ave., Baltinore, 7, Md. by oidnight July 5th

July 19... Nestern New York Scottish Ganes 7P.M. Williansville, HS Stadiua5950 Main St, wil1iansvi11e, NY (Haodicap T&F Meet & 10 Mile RoadRace - Road Race beg:ins at 6P,M. Report to Hotel Markeen, lraiu &Utica Sts., Buffalo, NY at 5P.M. Entries to Tin Girvia, 31 I'taylardDrive, Buffalo, N.Y. by July 12th.

July 17-.. 10,000 meter Road Run, Olynipic Dev. Run. Woodbury, N.J. 7P.M.entries to H.B. Ross, Woodbury, N.J.July 20... nastern T&F Chanps., Molgan State Co1lege, Baltioore, Md.July 26... Olynpic Dev. Meet I&F 6 events include 1000 yds & 5000 Eeters (2Plii)

entries to George Brown. (Clifton Par:k, Baltimole, Md.)July 27,.. 2nd Annual Laurel Circle Road Race, Malverlr , Pa. 7 iniles -4 lapveiy hil1y course. Prizes to 15th p1ace. 6:30 P.M.

.Entries to R-S. Thonas, Laurel Ciicle R.D. 2, Malvern, Pa.July 18-26- British lnpire Games, T&F, Cardiff, I{ales.J\tIy 27-2a - U-S. vs. U.S.S.R., T&F, Uoscow, RussiaAugust 6--- 6:30 P.M. Olympic Dev. T&F Meet Pattersou Park, Baltldole, Md.6 events including 5 mile Run & 500 yd. lun. Bntties to Geo. Brorn.August 9-.. Chester, Pa. Dept. of Recteation & CIO-AFL 7 Mile Run & Jr. 2 nile

Run on roads. 11 A.M. lntries to Hugh Jascour:t, 6860 Radbourne Rd.Upper Daiby, Pa. Fees: 50C Sr. Ru4 &.25C Jr. Run. Good Prizes-August 17... 6 Mile Beach Run, Avalon, N.J. 2 P.M. Open Race Sporrsored byMiddle Atlantic RRC,. Entries to HB Ross, Woodbu.y, N.J.9 Mile Run Coopet River, Carnden, N.J. Olynpic Dev. Run.6pMentries to B. Ross, Woodbury, N.J. or Larry Delaney,5160 carfieldAve. Pennsauken, N.J.

August 24.

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