September 1982 - MastersHistory.org

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September 1982 - MastersHistory.org
★ HIGHLIGHTS^
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THEATHLETXS
CONGRESS
• RESULTS OF 24 T&F MEETS
_
.
-Nationals
-Sports Festival
-Lincoln
-Lake Erie
-Texas
-Northwest Classic
AISA
-Triangular
-Virginia
-Philadelphia
-Midwest Regionals
-West Virginia
-MSA Meet in NYC
-Dutch Masters
-Honolulu
-West Valley
-Providence
-St. Louis
-Florida TFA
-St. Cloud
-Pentathlons in New
•ANNUAL T&F MEETING
• NIKE MASTERS GRAND PRIX FINALS
• 198110-MILE RANKINGS
Jersey, New Mexico
•ANDERSON & CHAPSON TURN 80
and Missouri
-Puerto Rico Decathlon
•RESULTS OF 29 DISTANCE RUNS
National Masters News
The onlynational publicationdevoted exclusively to track &field and longdistance running for men and women over age 30
September, 1982
49th Issue
$1.25
450 COMPETE IN NATIONALS;
SPORTS FESTIVAL DRAWS 1800
541 Vie In
4 World, 5 U.S. Age-
Philadelphia
Bests Set in Wichita
Track and Field
WICHITA, Kansas, August 6-8.
Over 450 over-age-30 athletes converg
ed on America's breadbasket this
by PETE TAYLOR
weekend for the 15th Annual Penn
PHILADELPHIA, August 14. —
George Cohen and Jim Burnett, who.
Mutual/TAC National Masters Track
must be considered two of the all-time
great runners in masters track, provid
& Field Championships.
It was the first national champion
ed an emotional ending today to the
track and field segment of the First Na
tional Masters Sports Festival, by
ship meet ever held in the mid-America
region of the nation, and dozens of
new faces turned out for three days of
activity on Jim Hershberger Track at
engaging in a brilliant duel on the final
Wichita State's Cessna Stadium.
Four world and five American
championship for men 40 to 49.
Following an opening 400 meters of
records were established in the 5-year
age-group competition for men and
women from age 30 throitgh age 80+ .
Entrants came from over 20 states,
with heavy contingents from Texas,
California, Oregon, the Plains and
51.89 by his Southern California
Striders teammate, powerful Bill
Knocke, and 200 meter legs of 23.74
and 22.60 by the smooth Paul Edens
and the explosive Lewis Smith, Cohen
found himself, almost incredibly,
Mountain states.
about
(800 meters) leg of the sprint medley
Weather conditions were ideal for
a
stride
and-a-half
Burnett when the anchor leg
Burnett's Philadelphia
teammate, the underrated
Pratt, had stayed fairly
Knocke through the first leg.
Friday night's opening events, with
temperatures in the mid-70's. A low
overcast helped keep Saturday morn
ing's fahrenheit down, but Sunday was
behind
began.
Masters
Dawson
close to
Pratt had
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hot — 92 in the shade and over 100 in
the sun. Events had originally been
planned for the cool of Saturday even
ing, but a high-school football game
forced the masters to vacate the track
by 2 p.m.
(Continued on page 9)
PHILADELPHIA
HOSTS MASTERS
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Thane Baker of Dallas awes spectators in winning age 50-54 100-meter dash in fast 11.59 in
Penn Mutual/TAC National Masters Track & Field Championships in Wichita, Kansas August 7.
He later captured the 200 in 23.40. Baker won two Olympic medals in the 200 (1952 silver in
20.8; 1956 bronze in 20.9). Pointing from stands is 800-meter champ Carol Urish.
Sportsfoto by John Allen
is just
the
Best-Ever Masters Field
in Nike Grand Prix
beginning,"
Festival Chairman Jack Kelly told the
crowd at the opening ceremony of the
first National Masters Sports Festival
in Philadelphia August 12. "In a few
years, we'll look back on this as the
start of one of the biggest sports
movements this country has ever
seen."
PHILADELPHIA, August 15. The
finest field of long distance runners
awarded free trips to Philadelphia by
petition battled over a tree-lined
10-kilometer course today as tlje 1st
Nike for this climactic finale. Today,
the top six age-division winners —
again based on age-graded points —
would win free trips to Tokyo, Japan
National Masters Sports Festi^l came
for the World Veterans Distance Runn
ever assembled in U.S. masters com
The race was the final of the nine-
ing Championships in September.
It was truly a battle of giants, with
race Nike Masters Grand Prix Series.
many of the best U.S. masters runners
historic event would probably have
In each of the previous eight regional
Grand Prix runs, the top six runners —
head-to-head for the first time.
agreed.
ba^ed ' on age-graded tables —- were
to a close.
When the festivities were concluded
four days later, many of the 18(X) over-
age-25 athletes who participated in the
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National Masters News
September 1982
Write On!
National Masters News, P.O. Box 2372, Van Nuys, CA 91404
5-YR. VS. 10-YR. AGE BRACKETS
Officers
ATHLETICS CONGRESS
TRACK & FIELD CHAIRMAN:
Jim Weed
11672 E. 2nd Ave.
I am a fair runner, but have no local
competition in W.55, especially on the
track, so regularly run with younger
women, finishing way behind. This
means that in order to improve my
time I have to compete against the
clock and lap times — no competition;
and it also means that I can take the
Aurora, CO 80010
(303)341-2980
LONG DISTANCE CHAIRMAN:
"gold" medal for every event I enter. I
take no pleasure in garnering two or
Bob Boa!
three dozen medals each year, so usual
121 W. Sycamore Ave.
Wake Forest, NC 27587
ly take just one as a souvenir of the
TRACK & FIELD RECORDS:
Pete Mundle
4017 Via Marina iCC-301
meet. I am in favor of no medal if a set
standard for that age group is not
achieved — this standard would be
listed on the information sheet/entry
Venice, CA 90291
(213) 823-8804
form. I would like to see more meet
LONG DISTANCE RECORDS:
Bob Martin
National Running Data Center
NATIONAL MASTERS NEWS
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49th Issue
Haig Bohigian
Editor
225 Hunter Ave.
Production
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American-Publishing Co.
(201) 266-8202
CONTRIBUTORS
OUTDOOR T&F MEET COORDINATOR:
Bruce Springbett
P.O. Box 1328
WORLD ASSOCIATION OF
VETERAN ATHLETES (WAVA)
PRESIDENT:
Don Farquharson
269 Ridgewood Road
West Hill, Ontario
Canada MIC 2X3
NORTH AMERICAN REP:
Bob Fine
77 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(212) 789-6622
Aitken,
Ruih
Anderson,
Leo
Banning, Haig Bohigian, Alvin Clark, Phil
Conley, Bob Fine, Nolan Fowler, Bill Gen
try, Jim Gerard, Clem Green, Spotswood
Hall, Don Harris, Hal Higdon, Watly In-
gram, Dave Jackson, Jack Karbens, Sandra
Knoit, Bob Langenbach, Bob Martin, Joe
Martin, Wendell Miller, Wilf Morgan, Pete
Mundle, Jack Penriington, Phil Partridge.
Barbara Pike, Marty Post, Jim Scannell,
Valdemar Schultz,- Tom Sheahen, Bruce
Springbett, Bill Stock, Pete Taylor, Danny
Thiel, Mike Tymn, Jim Weed, Jennifer
Hesketh Young. \
PHOTOS
John Allen,
TECHNICAL CHAIRMAN:
George Cohen, Bill Gentry
Ian Hume
Carole Langenbach, Richard Lee Slotkin,
Mike Tymn, Bob Watanabe, Robert
R.R. ftl
Weaver.
Melbourne, Quebec
DISTRIBUTORS
Canada'
Walter Childs, Ed Singleton, Louis
Johnson, Laurel James, Mike Valle, John
819-826-5418
VICE PRESIDENT
(Road Running and Walking)
Jacques SJrruys
"Fit Veteran"
8000 Brugge I-Belgium
WOMEN'S DELEGATE:
Irene Obera
Moraga CA 94556
(415)376-8967
The NATIONAL MASTERS NEIVS (ISSN
#0744-2416) is published monthly for $12 per
year from 6200' Hazeltine Ave., Van Nuys, CA
B.R.S. Inc.
3900 S.W. Murray Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97005 (503)641-6453
sight of good sportsmanship and "the
game's the thing," and appear to be
only interested in collecting medals and
trophies — this attitude is not a good
example for younger athletes and
9140r~Phone: (213) 785-1895. Second class
postage paid at Van Nuys CA. 91409.
quality. The track was surrounded by
trees and a lake, which helped cool
things off a bit for competitors.
Competition was of very top quality
with .some of the'nations top athletes.
Many top athletes didn't attend, but
next year I would advise a:ll to show up.
A lot of people chose the wrong meet
to miss.
Very good meet. Ken Kirk.
Al Lipscomb
Tampa, Florida
SENIOR OLYMPICS
I have been competing in the Senior
Olympics (T&F) since 1970 and during
that time, I have seen a steady decline
in the way it has been run. Its present
sad state shows a complete lack of
preparation, organization and profes
past races and other athletes. Officials
among spectators and competitors.
sionalism and, sad to say, fewer and
fewer participants.
A.
No certified officials were on
hand to certify a U.S. or world record.
B.
Officials
were
recruited
from
and the dozens of other volunteers who
C. Some of the timers were between
put on these meets for US get sore feet
14 and 17 years of age.
D. No recall gun was available, and
there were many athletes who jumped
the gun and were not recalled.
E. No wind volociiy machine was
available,
nor was there a scale to
weigh implements.
F.
No
' '
list • of-.entnes
'
or
lane
assignments were po,sted.
G. No "ERG" or "Gatorade" was
available, even though entry fees were
raised to $9 for the first event. Oh yes,
ice tea or cokes were available at SI per
event and can go home right after
("oh, no, we have to wait for the
awards ceremonies so 1 can pick up my
medals — wish they'd hurry"). And do
we always remember to thank the
sponsoring club, officials, and
H. Competitors had to supply stop
watches, starting blocks, relay batons
and the muscle to put up hurdles, ad
just heights and remove after the race.
volunteers?
The same for the field events.
Yes, I am in favor of 5 year
categories with medals for the first
three places where performance meets
a standard, and there are at least 4
competitors in that category for that
event. If there are so few from W.50
and up, then a 60-70 yr. old could con
ceivably win a second or third place
medal - that's a great achievement. I
am looking forward to the day when
there are Age-rated Performance tables
for Women as well as Men, then
perhaps the 66 yr. old could outper
who do not need to be "rewarded" for
managing to cross the finish line!
Jean Cleator,
Vancouver, B.C.
cup.
I. The starters gun failed to fire
about a third of the time.
J. Morning heats were cancelled, yet
too many runners appeared for the
finals, so awards were determined by
section times.
K. Some events ran 2 hours,
minutes
behind
schedule.
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With
temperatures in the 90's, tempers were
becoming .short, and the fun of com
petition disappeared in the confusion.
If the Senior Olympics is to survive,
Mr. Blaney must do more than collect
entry fees and rent a track. He must see
that the meet is handled profes.sional!y.
Al Guidet
California City, Calif.
(Blaney has turned over control of
the 1983 meet to a group of athletes
headed by Bob Watanabe. See story on
page II. Ed.)
KUDOS
SOUTHERN MEET
I recently participated in
The 1982
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Na-
T.A.C. Masters Southeastern Cham
lionat Masters News, PC Box 2372, Van Nuvs
pionships. The meet was held at a very
CA 91404.
The facilities were of very good
children, or do they think we are just a
bunch of silly old fools? We should
remember that athletges of any age
have all the fun, glory, and their name
in the results list, plus an accurate per
formance figure for comparison with
form all the other Masters Women in
publication of the Athletics Congress
Masters Track & Field and Long Distance
Running Committees. The editorial policy
is not necessarily that of the Athletics Con
It was very well run. Running events
"carrots"? Does their own personal
achievement mean nothing to them?
Too many athletes seem to have lost
the meet. Meantime, let's compete for
the fun, the challenge, end the good
sportsmanship with other fine athletes
gress.
Valdemar Schultz
Why do so many athletes need the
Anderson.
203 Paseo Bernal
NIKE
in each of the categories, which results
in tremendous expense for medals or
other awards, which cannot be covered
by the low entry fees. (See "Pan'Am
Games cancelled," N.M.N. July/82).
Grant, Greg Nehson, Barbara Pike, Ruth
The National Masters News is an official
P.O. Box 7
held off the track.
athlete arrives one hour before his/her
Alisiair
Los Gaios, CA 95030
(408) 354-7333
women that would be both fair and ac
visiting the washrooms (because there's
no spare volunteer to relieve them for a
few minutes), and they are there from
early morn until the meet is over,
sometimes for 2 days! - and we think
we are fit and in good shape! The
INDOOR T&F MEET COORDINATOR
Ron Salvio
did not restrict field events, which were
and snack, frequently have difficulty
A1 Sheahen
North Tarrytown, NY 10591
(914)631-1547
I expect at the moment the difficulty is
in establishing age group standards for
and backs, freeze or sunburn while
standing around hour after hour, have
a tough time getting a cool or hot drink
SEPTEMBER, 1982
INDOOR RECORDS AND RANKINGS:
OA.
ceptable. I recognize the reason that
may meet directors are switching to 10
yr. age categories and women's
categories to only 50 plus, is un
doubtedly due to the very few numbers
Address letters to:
National Masters
directors follow this practice, however,
nice private high school in Atlanta,
You all deserve much credit
for
creating such a lifeline for those of us
in Masters sports.
Marilyn Leighton
jMtsiogf Michigan
September 1982 National Masters News page 3
October
2.
Avon
Women's
Half-
niTWFnt snBwai
Marathon, Central Park, New York City.
schedule
, Track and field events feature eornpelition for men and women over age 30
unless otherwise noted. Long distance events generally are open to all age
groups with the exception of national masters championships, which may be
limited to men and women over age 40. Entry blanks for national and regional
championships will generally be printed in the newsletter 30-60 days prior to
sihc event. Please send any additions or corrections to NMN, P.O. Box 2372,
Van Nuvs CA 91404.
Olympics Christmas Track Meet, Kaiser
High, Honolulu, 8 a.m. Stan Thompson,
1549 Ipukula St., Honolulu HI 96821.
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INTERNATIONAL
TRACK & FIELD
Sept. 2-5. 2nd Pan American Masters
Games, Barquisimeto, Venezuela (220 miles
west of Caracas).
Professor Leopoldo
Melo, I.N.D. Avenida Liberiador con Calle
40, Barquisimeto, Estada Lara, Venezuela.
(051) 453-769.
EAST
October 2. Northeastern Multievent Cham
pionship, 11 a.m. Downing Stadium, Ran
dall's Island, New York City. One day
decathlon, pentathlon, weight pentathlon,
running pentathlon. $5. SASE to Haig
Bohigian, 225 Hunter Ave. N. Tarrytown
NY 10591. (914) 631-1547.
SOUTHEAST
Sept. II. Fall Track & Field Invitational.
Open and Masters. Furman Univ., Green
ville, South Carolina. Tom Malik, 104
Pinewood Dr., Greer SC 29651. (803)
Seplebmer 24-26. 2nd Annual San Juan
Masters Championships, San Juan, Puerto.
GPO Box 336, San Juan PR 00936. Entry
form in July and August issues.
October 2-3. 3rd Japan Masters T&F
Championships (M40 plus, W35 plus),
Tokyo, Japan. 1(XX) entrants - Foreigners
welcome. Masaharu Sugano, c/o Japan
TRACK A FIELD
ships. Age 30 and up. Noon. VanCortlandt
Park, Bronx, NY. MSA, 77 Prospect Place,
Brooklyn NY 11217.
Masters Champkmships will be "aetd ia
October 3. New York Marathon Tune-Up,
Central Park, NYC, 25K, 10:30 a.m. West
MIDWEST
Sept. 18.Midwest Masters Weight Pen
tathlon, Wichita, Kansas. Chuck Klehm, 2
Hts, IL
Oct. 23. Great Lakes Weight Pentathlon,
Woodstock, III. Chuck Klehm, 2 E. Algon
quin Rd., Arlington Hts, IL 6(X)05.
MID-AMERICA
Sept. 4-5. Rocky Mountain Masters Games,
Denver. East vs. Rocky Mountain vs. West.
Jim Weed, 11672 E. 2nd Ave., Aurora CO
Mutual/TAC
National
Masters 15K Road Running Champion
ships, Washington, D.C., 9 a.m., Hains
Sept. 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 29. Open & Masters
Track Meets, Kaiser High, Honolulu, 8
a.m. Buzz Bear, 274 Ilihau St, Kailua HI
%734.
October 3. MASTERS 100x1 Mile Relay.
Palomar College Track, San Marcos, CA.
Will Rasmussen, 1542 Hillsmont Dr., El
Cajon, CA 92020 (714) 447-8909; or Dave
Holland, 28405 Hazelridge, Rancho Palos
all out to make this meet a preview
showcase for the World Veterans
NY 13753.
Oct. 16. New Kensington lOK, 9 a.m.. New
Kensington, PA. (412) 339-13325.
October 17. 11th Annual Eastern Masters
TAC lOK Cross-Country Championships
and Sub-Masters (30-39)
NonChampionship Race, New York City. Age
30 and over. Noon. MSA, 77 Prospect
Place, Brooklyn NY 11217.
October 24. New York Marathon. Box 881.
NYC 10022.
Most back issues of the National
Masters News are available for
$1.25 e^ch, plus 50' postage and
handling for each order.
Send to:
National Masters News
Gan*s next year,
LONG DISTANCE RUNNING
Long distance actkm begins to pitA
up this month. The Penh Mutual/TAC
National Masters 5K Road Charrvpaoo-
shifis will be held in Denver on the^
in conjuiKtion with the T&f meet
The 15th Worid Vetersms Distance
Running Championships wdl take
place at the foc« of Mt. Fuji in Japmi
on the 14th and 15th
October 31. NYRRC Halloween Run, 7
p.m. Central Park, New York City. Box
881, FDR Station, NYC 10150.
Nov. 6. Marine
Corps. Marathon,
Washington DC. Marathon, 8th & 1Sts SE,
(412)
206 Brooke Drive, West Chester PA 19380.
(215) 692-5643. 4000 runners.
Dec. 5. Reindeer Run Vi marathon, Andes,
NY 36/2 Main St., Delhi NY 13753.
Dec. 5. Maryland Marathon, Baltimore.
PO Box 11394, Baltimore MD 21239.
The 4ih Annual Women's Maaoni
5K Road Race Championships for
women over 35 wi!' be staged in Saonybrook Park, Toronto on the 25ih.
Major open races dwing the month
include the Virginia lO-miler on the
25th, the Pittsburgh Grem Race on the,
26ih, the Peacock lOK in Los Angeles
on the 12ih, the PhiVadeliAiia
marathon on the 19th, the Nike
Marathon in Ev^ene, Oregon on the
12th, the Cleveland half-marahon on
the 12th, and America's Marathon ki
Chicago on the 26th.
SOUTHEAST
POSTAL
Jan. 1 to Sept. 15. Penn Mutual/TAC Na
tional Masters Postal Relay Champion
Rudy Enders,
lOIOl Colebrook
Ave., Potomac MD 20854.
LO/VG DISTANCE
RUNNING
NEW ENGLAND
September 19. Maple Leaf Half Marathon.
Manchester, Vermoni Way's Lane, Man
chester Center VT 05255. (802) 362-3401.
October, 2. OMNl Freedom Trail Road
Race, Boston. Limit 4000. GBTC, 90
Hampshire St., Cambridge MA 02139.
November 7, 7th Annual ^Ocean State
Marathon, Newport, Rhode Island. SASE
to NEAC, 265 Medford St., Somerville
MA 02143. (617) 625-1040.
Sept. 25. Virginia 10-Miler, Lynchburg, Va.
3020 Cranehill Dr., Lynchburg VA 24503.
Road Championships, Raleigh, N.C. Lou
Bilodeau, 5404 Cedarwood Dr., Raleigh
(804) 384-6816.
NC 27609. (919) 782-4206(h); (919)
549-4286(0).
Dec. II. Joe Steele Marathon, Hunisville,
Sept. 25. Poppa Jay's 4-miler, DeLand,
Florida. John Boyle, Box 597, DeLand FL
32720. (904) 736-0420.
Ala. Harold Tinsley, 8811 Edgehill Dr.,
Huntsville AL 35802.
November 6. TAC National Masters 25K
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The 2nd San Joan Mastm Cham
Oct. 16. Pepacton Paleface Marathon,
Margaretville, NY. 36'/i Main St., Delhi,
Los Angeles.
WEST
Labor Day •weekend, as will the Rocky
Mountain Masters Games in Datvar.
1065, College Park MD 20740. Entry form
in August issue.
December 5. 5th Annual Brian's Run, West
issues.
Barquisameto, Venezuela over the
pionships are .set for San Juan on ttar
24th-26th. Meet organizers are going
Chester, Pa. lOK. 1 p.m. Larry Brandon,
80010. Entry form in July and August
P.O. Box 2372
Penn
1st U.S./ China Masters
ships.
Van Nuys, CA 91404
3.
Track and Field Championships. Nanjing.
60005.
American
Greenville, South Carolina, on rbe
11th, and Wichita, on the 18th, host
masters competitions.
Oct.
561-0338.
92107.(714) 225-9555,
September 23-30, 1983. 5th World Veter
ans Games, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
July 28 - August 12, 1984. Olympic Games,
Pan
Both promise to be llrst-class affairs.
Wakayama City, Japan.
Hangzhou, Hong Kong. Sports Travel Inter
Annual
Drive at W. 67ih. Box 881, FDR Station,
Washington DC 20390.
Nov. 7. JFK 5K, Pittsburgh.
October I-IO.
The 2nd
NYC 10150.
Masters Athletic Union Office, 453-9, Inbe,
national, PC Box 7823, San Diego, CA
879-4549.
Algonquin Rd., Arlington
October 3. 11th Annual Masters Sports
Association lOKCross-Country Champion
Point, Potomac Park. PVSTC, PO Box
Verdes, CA 90274, (213) 541-5841.
December 26. 7th Hawaii Regional Senior
E.
Box 881, FDR Station, NYC 10150.
•$4 for Age Record Book
Sept 19. TAC National Masters 30K,Albany,
NY. George Regan. PO Box 894, Troy NY
12184.
Name
Sept. 19, Philadelphia Half-Marathon.
VMCA, 1421 Arch St. Philadelphia PA
Address
19102.
Sept. 25. MCP 5-Mile Run. Philadelphia.
Pete Taylor, Medical College of Penna.,
3300 Henry Ave., Philadelphia PA 19129
City
Send id: National Masicrs News
(215) 842-4108; 3807.
P.O. Box 2372
Sept. 26. The Great Race lOK, Pittsburgh.
Dept. of Parks, 400 City County BIdg..
Pittsburgh PA 15219.
State,
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September 1982
(Continued from page 3)
Nov. 14. Lasse Viren Finnish Invitational
12 Months To Go
MIDWEST
Sept. 11. 2nd Annual Chicago Corporate
Classic. Distance races and relays for deter
mining the corporate team of the year.
Stephanie Messick, Chicago Corporate
Classic, 1423 W. Fullerton, Chicago IL
20K, Malibu, Calif. Eino, 32926
Mulholland Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265.
COUNTDOWN TO
Nov.
28.
Penn
Mutual/TAC
National
Masters 15K Cross-country Champion
ships, Balboa Park, San Diego, Calif. Ken
Bernard, PO Box 80512, San Diego CA
by WAL SHEPPARD
60614. (312) 348-1724.
92138.
Sept. 12. Cleveland Heart-A-Thon Half44106.
Dec. 4. Fiesta Bowl Marathon, Scottsdale,
Arizona. Marathon, 3410 E. Van Buren,
Phoenix, AZ 85005.
(Editor's note: With only a year to go before the
5th World Veterans Games, Wal Sheppard made
a trip to San Juan, on behalf of Australian
Veterans, to check out the facilities. Here is his
Sept. 26. America's Marathon, Chicago.
December 12. Honolulu Marathon. Box
exclusive report to NMN:)
Marathon, 1689 E. 11th St., Cleveland OH
Marathon, 676 N. LaSalle St., Chicago IL
60610.
October 3. Twin Cities Marathon and Na
tional
Marathon Championship of the
Road Runners Club of America,
Min
neapolis to St. Paul. Twin Cities Marathon,
PO Box 24193, Minneapolis MN 55424. En
try form in July issue.
October 10. Bank One Marathon, Cjfumbus, Ohio. PO Box 333, Columbus OH
43216.
Oct. 10. Detroit Free Press Marathon. Ed
Kozloff, Box 170, Detroit Ml 48231.
October 10. Dayton River Corridor Classic
27244 Chinatown Station, Honolulu HI
96827, (808) 734-7200.
NORTHWEST
September 12. NIKE Marathon, Eugene,
Oregon. ARRA Championship Series (prize
money). PO Box 10412, Eugene OR 97440.
(503) 687-2477.
Sept. 18. Prefontaine Memorial Classic
lOK, Coos Bay, Oregon. Mike Hodges, Box
210, Coos Bay OR.
October 3. Portland Marathon, Oregon.
Kurt Hartung, 14250 N.W. Burton Rd.,
Portland OR 97229.
1320,
October 16. OTC Masters Cross-Country
Meet, 10 a.m. Lane Community College,
Eugene, Oregon. Men's lOK, Women's
5K. $2. Betty Harry, c/o Rerun, 949 Pearl,
Eugene OR 97401.
December 26. Midwest Masters 30K Road
Nov. 28. Seattle Marathon, Club Nor
thwest, 320 N.E. 72nd St., Seattle WA
Half-Marathon. Steve Barr, 3700 Far Hills
Ave., Kettering OH 45429.
Nov. 6. International Peace Race 25K &
lOK, Youngstown, Ohio.
Youngstown OH 44501.
Box
Championships Veterans Park, Crystal
Lake, 111. 10 a.m. (Open Run). Wendell
Miller, 180 N. LaSalle, Chicago IL 60601.
(213) 236-1315. Race day sign up only. $5.
5-yr. age-group awards.
MID-AMERICA
Sept.
4.
Penn
Mutual/TAC
National
98115.
CANADA
The Convention Bureau has blocked
off
accommodations
at
over
40
establishments, ranging from the
Caribe Hilton down. Already well over
1200 bookings have been made by
various nations.
The
track
at
the
Sixto
Escobar
Stadium is badly worn, but will be
completely resurfaced prior to the
up track just outside.
I trained on the existing track and
found it excellent away from the inside
lane. It will assist most athletes with its
bounce.
There is a prevailing sea breeze
which will aid sprinters in the 100 and
200. On the days I trained there, it
wasn't a great problem in the back
straight. As expected, the humidity was
high and longer distance competitors
will need to pace themselves in the ear
ly laps of their events if they are unac
customed to such conditions.
The cross-country road walks and
marathon will be a test of stamina,
self-control and patience. I trained
both early morning (7am) and evening
(5pm) and found the humidity a pro
blem at both times even at a slow runn
ing pace. •
Women (35 plus) 5K Race. Central Park.i
Vancouver/Burnaby B.C. Men: Art Porter
(604) 931-6817. Women; Jean Cleator (604)
299-3349.
CO 801)10. Entry form in July and August
Christine Walker, 34RoddaBlvd. West Hill,
Ontario MIE 2Z6, Canada.
November 7. Macy's Marathon and IOK
Run, Kansas City. Macy's Marathon, 1034
Main St., Kansas City MO 64105.
My impression is that the organiza
tional side of the operation is soundly
based. I was able to get some advance
copies of the entry booklet, which will
be mailed shortly. It's a good indica
tion that these are ready so early. The
booklet is printed in four languages —
Spanish, English, French and German
— a quite progressive step.
Games. There is a 200M tartan warm
Sept. 4. Masters Only age-rated CrossCountry lOK (M40 plus) and Masters Only
Masters 5K Road Race Championships,
Denver. 8 am. 11th & Peoria. Creigh
Kelley, 2090 E. Eastman Ave., Englewood
issues.
I^
PUERTO RICO
September 25. Canadian Masters Women's
5K Road Race, Sunnybrook Park, Toronto.
November
7.
Ontario
Masters
Cross-
Country Championships (lOK), Toronto.
Bob Moore, 519 Sutherland Drive, Toronto
Ont. M4G1K9.
SOUTHWEST
Oct. 30. Tulsa 15K, 2672 E. 26th St., tulsa
OK 74114.
Nov. 6. 4 pm. First City/Nike Gulf Athletic
Assoc. Masters lOK Cross-Country Cham
pionship on the tough Houston south Buf
falo Bayou course, site of the 1981 na
tionals. Ed Lang, 14 Sandalwood Rd.
Houston TX 77024. (713) 781-2810.
Dec.
4.
Whiterock
Marathon,
Dallas.
Marathon, 6434 E. Mockingbird, Dallas
TX 75214.
WEST
Sept. 12. Golden Gate Race Walkers lOK
):
race walking championships. Angell Field.
Stanford U, Palo Alto, Calif. All divisions,
including 5-year groups for 30 plus. Harry
Siitonen. 106 Sanchez No. 17, San Fran
cisco CA 94114. (415) 863-0479.
September 12. 3rd Annual KNBC Peacock
lOK Run, Griffith Park, Los Angeles. 60(X)
Runners (213) 666-5133.
Sept. 26. Kit Carson lOK, Escondido, Calif.
PO Box 991, Escondido CA 92025. Tough
INTERNATIONAL
September 14-15.15th World Veterans Dis
tance Running Championships (IGAL).
Lake Kawaguchi, Japan (Foot of Mt. Fuji,
100km north of Tokyo. lOK on 14th; Mara
thon on 15th.) Men 40 and over. Women 35
and over. Nippon Turtles Assoc., Central
P.O. Box 1137, Tokyo, Japan.
(1200 in 3:17.1) and Terry Engleman (15O0 in
10:58.8 in New YorkJuly 11, breaking the one-
4:38.7).
Striders. From left: Sam Huckel (800 in 2:05.3),
Potomac Wins Triangular
October 9. South African Masters Marathon
Champjonships. Port Elizabeth.
October 16. Athens Marathon. Roadrunner
Tours, 301 West Highway 20, Michigan Ci
ty IN 46360.
Auckland
Marathon,
New
Zealand.
October
31.
Melbourne
Marathon,
Australia..
by BOB FINE
NEW YORK, July 25. The Potomac
Valley Track Club came up from
Washington with a busload of com
petitors, carefully planned the events in
which their people would compete, and
dominated the team scoring today in
the Masters Triangular T&F Meet with
November 1. Dublin Marathon, Ireland.
November 14. Tokyo Women's Interna
tional Marathon, Japan.
December 5. Fukuoka Marathon, Japan.
the
New
York
Masters
and
Philadelphia Masters.
Of the 16 events, Potomac Valley
course.
October 2. Heritage Day Run, Waterford,
Calif. 10 K and 2 mi. 8 a.m. Scenic country
road, flat and fast. SASE to Don Lund-
berg, 12607 Lone Oak Rd., Waterford,
Calif. (209) 874-2229.
Dixon Smashes 10,000 Mark
JULY, 16, EUGENE, Or. — On this
beautiful summer evening at a local
90014.
Dungan turned in outstanding perfor
mances.
cond in the 200 meters with a time of
Henderson, Santa Ana-
Tustin YMCA, 205 W. Civic Center Dr.,
Santa Ana, CA 92701. (714) 542-3511.
October 31. 4th Annual Sportsmen of
Stanislaus Natural Light Footrace,
Modesto, Calif. Jeff Highiet, 229
Charlemagne Way, Modesto CA 95350.
Pat Dixon, 63, set a new world'?!
record in the 10,000 meters for women
overage sixty with a superb clocking of
44:51.0. The old standard was 47:10,
set by Jaclyn Caselli June 12, 1982.
Paul Dungan, who will be 38 on July
The temperature was in the nineties
but the newly renovated
Randall's
Island track was tops.
Mila Kania, 51, of the New York
Masters set two women's age records in
the 1500 meters, 5:09.5 and the 3000
meters, 11:29.4. The 1500 is a world
record and the 3000 is an American
record. Mila previously set the 10,000
meter record at the Eastern Outdoor
Championships.
Rudolph Nilsen, 70, of Philadelphia
Oregon Track Club Meet, Portland
lOK Run! Ken
three. Philadelphia won one and tied
one.
set an American record in the 15{X3
with a time of 5:22.9.
October 3. Mercury lOK, Los Angeles. Jim
Goulding, 431 W. Olive, Los Angeles CA
Track Club's Patricia Dixon and Paul
won 11 and tied in one. New York won
24 and has been an insulin dependent
diabetic since age 16, competing in the
open division sprints, won the 100
meters with a fine 10.6 see and came
back thirty minutes later to place se
Oct. 17. Heart of San Diego Marathon,
3640 Fifth Ave., San Diego, CA 92103.
October 30. Santa Ana Golden City Days
Photo by Pete Taylor
month old mark of the Southern California
Sept. 26. Berlin Marathon.
Sept. 26. Warsaw Marathon, Poland.
October 22.
Dhamiri, Abayomi. (400 in 52.7), Vic Zwolak
Philadelphia Masters set a new American
masters record for the distance medley relay of
21.8 sec. Winning this race in 21.6 was
former Oregon star,ex-TrinidadOlym-
pian, and semi finalist in the 1980
Moscow Olympics, Chris Braithwaite,
who himself is near 30. Jim Puckett,
42, won the masters 100 and 200,
clocking an 11.4 in the short dash.
•
*
TT-W
«
The New York Masters fifty year old
4 X 800 meter relay set an American
record with a time of 9:38.2. They also
set a record for the two mile relay in
9:41.7. The team was composed of Ar
chie
Messenger, Ken Jones, Tom
Talbott
and
Herb
Kania.
Ann
Cirulnick, 47, set an American Record
in the shot put with a toss of 27'4'/3..,
Ann competes for New York.
September 1982 National Masters News
page 5
3 Relay Marks
U.S. National Masters Road Running
Set In NY
from PETE TAYLOR
NEW YORK, July 11. Three U.S.
masters relay marks were shattered to
Championships
day in the 4th Annual Masters Sports
Association Track & Field Relays in
Downing Stadium on Randall's Island.
The
Philadelphia
Masters
Men and Women
Track
Club team of Sam Huckel, Dhamiri
Abayomi, Vic Zwolak, and Terry
Engleman crushed the existing masters
distance medley relay record of 11:03.8
(Southern California Striders, May
15KM
15KM
1982) by recording a time of 10:53.8 on
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1982 WASHINGTON, D.C.
this hot, humid day.
The New York Masters smashed the
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with a time of 9:56:25, eclipsing the
START/
9-year-old mark of 10:02.6, set by the
San Diego Track Club in 1973.
The North Jersey Masters clocked
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3:59.02 to set a new 4 x 400 age medley
relay mark (age 40, 50, 40, 60).
The Philadelphia Masters had
selected this particular meet as the
event at which they would try to eclipse
the Striders record. Responding game
ly to this pressure, 40-year old Huckel
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of West Berlin, N.J. led off with a
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Vic, who really doesn't have much
speed, somehow managed to blast a
3:17.1 1200 meters, which shot the
Philadelphia team ahead of the record
pace (Striders' Mel Elliot had run
3:29.7). Engleman (41), from Ephrata,
Pennsylvania, then ran a 66-second
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4:38.7
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tht a time in the 10:30 range is not
beyond Philadelphia's potential. •
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dash
in
40-44
division
at
National
Masters T&F Championships in Wrchita in
11.27 to claim "fastest U.S. master" title.
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September 1982
place in Indonesia. On the other hand,
Taiwan and Thailand are the countries
least affected by the running move
ment.
One of the major obstacles to runn
ing in large Asian cities is the traffic
congestion and the lack of sidewalks,
(
"Seoul (Korea) is the worst of all,"
said. "The drivers have no
respect at all for pedestrians and they'll
run you right off the road."
Still, running is growing in Korea,
byMIKETYMN
the scheduled hosts for the 1988 Olym
•i
A •
RUNNING IN THE FAR EAST
ill
Before moving to Hawaii in 1971, 1
had lived for several years in various
countries of the Far East while handl-
' ing insurance claims for a large inter
national company. Some years before
that, in the early 60's, I had spent two
years in the Orient courtesy of Uncle
House Harriers, a group of mostly
British businessmen who got together
once a week to frolic and party.
On my first run with the Harriers, I
found the pace to be a little slow. I
didn't want to look like a show-off,
but 1 concluded that if I wanted to get
world.
any kind of workout that I would have
;
"I sprinted past the others on the small
trail through the jungle. Next thing I
ii
pur, Malaysia, I ran with the Hash
running experiences in that part of the
Sam. I have some vivid recollections of
11
In 1968, while living in Kuala Lum
knew I was knee-deep in quicksand. As
one of the runners pulled me out, I
noticed some smug looks on the others
as they trotted hy. 'Bloody show-
off."
n-
h
road to the other. As I was about to
stride over the "hose," I realized that
it was a giant snake of some kind. With
my left foot going down about two feet
from the snake, I lifted high and long,
landing about 28 feet on the other side
of the snake. The world's first 30 foot
broad jump could not be verified, but I
know that I did it.
Then, there was the time in Hong
Kong when they still had rickshaws. I
was so fascinated by those little old
Chinese men moving along with such
grace while pulling their fares that I
couldn't resist trying it. So I talked my
"driver" into trading places with me.
You should have seen the looks on the
people around there as
I did the
"driving."
During the height of the Vietnam
war, I was staying at the Caravelle
Hotel in downtown Saigon. The streets
of Saigon were not conducive to runn
ing, so I got my workout in by running
up and down the 12 or 13 flights of
stairs in. the hotel. On my first such as
cent, as I came upon about the ninth
floor, I heard some commotion and
bolts on rifles snapping. As .I reached
that flight, 1 had two gun barrels
pointed right at me. The sentries guar
ding the New Zeland embassy on that
floor had thought I was attacking the
premises.
in
March and the
Hash
House Harrier group there has a large
membership.
limited to the treadmill or the sta-
tioimy bikes. They don't want their
peers or friends to see them."
"Running involves toil and sweat and
that is associated with the peasant
class. Only about three-percent of our
Taipei members run or engage in any
kind of aerobic activity, and that's
limited to the treadmill or the sta
tionary bikes. They don't want their
ipeers or friends to see them."
Four yeains ago, when Hatch opened
In Tokyo, the place to run is around
the emperor's palace. Hatch estimates
his fitness center in Jakarta, people
that as many as 10,000 runners circle
the five-kilometer palace perimeter on
any given Sunday, the big day for run
ning there.
ssreets. But that has changed, Hatch
said. The national sports council in In
donesia now sponsors mass public
would laugh at someone running in the
to take the lead. So I sprinted past the
others and gradually pulled away on
the small trail through the jungle. The
runs. Several thousand people gather
every Sunday to take pan and the
next thing I knew I was knee-deep in
quicksand. As one of the Hash
members pulled me out, I noticed some
Singapore is another country in
which running is becoming popular.
This is due in great parr to the in
rather smug looks on the others as. they
trotted by. "Bloody show-off."
fluence of Prime Minister Lee Kuan
number is growing rapidly.
Yuen, an active sports enthusiast who
bans s.n)oking at his cabinet meetings.
And, there was the time in Manila
First, there was the time I unofficial
ly broke the world long jump record. It
was in 1961 while I was taking part in a
SEATO operation in northern
Thailand during the Laos conflict. 1
was out for a leisurely run in the
jungles. As I cruised down a road bet
ween a swamp and an irrigation ditch,
I came upon what appeared to be a
large hose running from one side of the
pic Games. More than 5,000 runners
participated in the first Seoul
Marathon
Taipei members run or engage in any
kind of aerobic activity, and that's,
crosswalks, and parks.
Hatch
Chinese still equate success with being
fat or chubby and having a lot of
money," Hatch said, chuckling.
"Rouning involves toil and sweat and
that is associated with the peasant
class. Only about three-percent of our
when I was running down Rojas Blvd.
It was the rush hour and I didn't realize
"Siagapore is a runner's paradise,"
that the large group of people in front
Hitch said. "There are many beautiful
of
"Yankee go-home" demonstrators un
places to run, although the
temperatures there get pretty Vv\g\\."
til I was right in the middle of them.
When they began swinging at me with
Malaysia lags a little behind
Singapore, but it also has a growing
their signs, I put on a burst of speed
number of runners. The first Kuala
that must have carried me over the next
Lumpar Marathon wais held this year
the
American
Embassy
were
lOp yards in at least 8.9 seconds, my se
and one is scheduled for Penang, in the
cond unofficial world record.
northCTB part of the country, this
1 can't forget the time in Guam when
I was running through the jungle and
month.
came face to face with a wild boar with
tusks that seemed to be a foot long. We
both stopped dead in our tracks. He
siiOrted, and with some hesitation I
snorted back. I guess that I scared hirn
off as he turned and headed into the
bushes.
So much for my war stories. W.
MacDonald Miller isn't the only pers6n who can tell 'em.
With the exception of the Hash
group in Malaysia, running was almost
unheard of in most countries of the Far
East in those days. But things have
changed. The running boom has
spread to most Asian countries.
iGlark Hatch, the 43-year-old
founder and principal partner of a
chain of fitness centers bearing his
name, brought me up to date recently.
While his home and headquarters are
in Honolulu, he spends about half of
his! time visiting his 10 centers
throughout eastern Asia. His observa-'
tions include some interesting cultural
ancTethnic peculiarities;
According to Hatch, a regular run
ner himself, Japan has more runners
and joggers than any other Asian coun
try, but the most rapid growth is taking
CLARK HATCH
"ii Taiwan, running is something to
While the Japanese have recognized
the fitness and health benefits of runn
be ashamted
of.
'The Chinese stiii
ing, Hatch points to an interesting
equte snccess with being fat or chubby
•ni hsvmg a lot of money,' Hatch
paradox that exists there: The Japanese
said."
are the heaviest smokers of east Asian
people.
"We have a no-smoking rule in our
two fitness centers there," Hatch said,
"and our' members respect the rule.
The Japanese are very obedient people.
But they don't have the same respect
for their hearts and lungs. As soon as
Hatcfr, said that he sees a few runners
in Hong Kong and Thailand, but runn
ing in those countries has not
develop>ed mtich, probably because of
the Chmese influence and for lack of
places CO run.
With
the
possible
exception
of
they're out the door, they light up and
Korea, Hatch said that you don't run
puff away."
shirtless in Asian coumries. In fact,
The Japanese governiheni has a
monopoly in the tobacco industry and
therefore. Hatch said, there is no at
tempt to discourage smoking or to
educate the public about the health
many Asian runners, in spite of the
hazards as in this country.
In
the
Philippines,
running tias
become a very macho activity, accor
ding to Hatch. The badge of masculini
ty is now a fashionable sweat suit and a
pair of running shoes, not only for ex
ercise but for casual wear.
In Taiwan, however, running
is
something to be ashamed of. "The
heat, wear full sweat suits. This, Hatch
feels, also stems from an association of
sweat and nakedness with peasantry.
The p>ercentage of women runners in
Asaan c<»intries is small compared to
the Unked States, according to Hatch,
bu! thek" numbers are increasing, parttcBlarly in Japan.
"It'll be some time before any of the
Asian countries approach us in the
areas of fitness and aerobic activity,"
Hjach sad. "But most of them are
now hea<ied in the right direction."•
September 1982 National Masters News
Chapson Obliterates 800 & 1,500 Records
Mountain Conference with a 4:30 mile
Chapson made sports and geriatric
history here today. In the process, he
"1 had hopes of breaking six
(minutes) in the 1,500, but the wind
was pretty tough," Chapson said.
"Besides, 1 hadn't completely
and 10 minute two-mile to his credit,
exceptional times in those days of
limited training. He hung up his track
shoes before moving to Hawaii in 1929
to teach industrial arts at a junior high
extended the known limits of human
by MIKE TYMN
Honolulu, Hi — July 11 — Harold
page 7
arm. Although he has adjusted his run
ning form to his handicap, one has to
wonder how much faster he might be if
he could make full use of the ann.
Following his run at the records,
Chapson was surrounded by a group of
recovered from the 800. You don't
school.
women known as "Harold's Harem."
physical endeavor.
In a meet hosted by the Hawaii
recover as fast at 80 as you do at 70.
But I'm satisfied with my times."
They draped him with leis and
showered him with congratulatory
Masters Track Club, Chapson
celebrated his 80th birthday by break
ing two world age-group records. First,
he raced through 800-meters in 2:53.5,
breaking the existing world record by
In the 800, Chapson began with an
82 second first quarter, but the strong
wind blowing down the stretch took its
toll. As he made the final turn, the
He began running again in 1968 for
fitness purposes, and in 1973 he
entered his first age-group race. At 71,
in his first year of masters track, he
became the first runner m history, 70
years or older, to officially run a mile
wind seemed to pick him up and carry
under six minutes. That was a 5:54.0
him into the next lane.
effort. He also became the first person
In the 1,500, Chapson hit the quarter
in 95 seconds, the half in 3:25, and
to run 400 meters or 440 yards in a time
under his own age. That was a 67.2 se
cond clocking in 1974.
Chapson is the current world record
holder in the 75-79 age-group at both
800 meters (2:40.0) and 1,500 meters
(5:30.1). Both were set when he was 75.
A bout with polio when he was five
left Chapson with limiied use of his left
more than a half-minute. Then, about
an hour later, he recorded a 6:12.2 for
the 1,500 meter event, also lowering
that record by over a half-minute.
The previous records — 3:27.2 in the
three-quarters in 5:07, then finished
800 and 6:46.8 in the 1,500 — were set
with a .strong kick.
In the early 1920's, Chapson ran for
by Dr. Paul Spangler of California in
Colorado A&M and was one of the
1979.
leading
competitors
in
the
Rocky
kis.ses.
Chapson said that he expects to
lower his records to under 2:50 and 6
minutes before the year is out.
"It seenis sort of ridiculous, an old
guy like me running races like this," he
said, "but. I rationalize it by telling
myself the next one could be the last.
Heck, why not?"
Editor's Note: In an all-corners meet
on July 17, Chapson lowered his 1,500
meters record to 5:54.9.
EASTERN REGIONALS SUCCESSFUL
ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 26. The
14th Annual Eastern Regional
Senior/Masters track and field meet,
held in Rochester, NY at Fauver
Stadium, was declared a huge success
due to help from it's sponsors: Like
Cola; Seven-Up; Diet Seven-Up; Nike;
second
Masters'
meet
we've
co-
sponsored. The first was in Tampa,
Florida. We believe in recreation. We
also
believe
in
the
entire
Senior/Masters' concept for all sports
and it makes good business sense to
become involved." •
and Penn Mutual.
Dick Withrow,
president of the
Greater Rochester Track Club, thank
ed the parent Seven-Up company of St.
Louis and the Seven-Up Bottling Com
pany of Rochester. "They took our
meet from a tight budget to a place
where all competitors who place first,
second or third, could receive prizes."
Representing Seven-Up were 1956
Olympic 400-meter-hurdle bronze
medalist Joshua Culbreath, and War
ren G. Jackson, former nationally
ranked high jumper (1948-52) and
minority affairs consultant to SevenUp.
What will you do on your 80th birthday? Harold anyone else his age in history. Here he crosses
Chapson celebrates his by running two races — the 1500 line in 6:12.2.
800 nneters and 1500 meters — faster than
photo by Mike Tymn
541-Vie
(Continued from page 1)
given the baton to Chamiri Abayomi,
who burst past Edens in the final yards
of the second leg.
Lewis Smith had regained the lead
for Southern California in the first few
yards of the third leg but Bob Stan
Burnett
crossed
in
3:36.4.
Fellow
athletes and friends poured onto the
ners in the most heart-rending scene
this reporter has ever witnessed
in
masters
track.
Cohen
had
run
1:57.87, both the Southern California
Striders and the Philadelphia Masters
had destroyed the record, and no one
present could not have been moved by
ford, running as if his life depended on
it, somehow managed to pass Smith
and give Burnett a slight lead. Burnett,
these gallant competitor^ who ignored
the incomparable stylist who is the
the aches and fatigue induced by earlier
master's record-holder for 400 meters
(49.36 records), then set off on the
races to unleash this brilliant finale.
unenviable task of holding off Cohen,
the record-holder for 800 (1:54.9).
Through the first 650 meters, every
time Cohen ranged up along the out
side to challenge, Burnett simply let
out another notch. Finally, deep into
the race's final turn, Cohen burst past
Burnett and took a clear lead. Coming
down the final straightaway the gallant
Burnett tried to come back with a surge
along the rail, but the equally
Culbreath won the 45-49 400 meter
track to surround the exhausted run
hurdles in 62.5 and finished second to
Judy Kewley, 37, Christa Romppanen, 43, and
Haig Bohigian of Tarrytown, NY in
the 1(X), 200 and 400 meter dashes.
Jackson placed second in the high
jump and third in the discus.
Jackson responded' to Withrow's
statement by saying. "This marks the
Margaret Miller, 56, members of the Clalifornia
Condors, won the open 29-and-under team title
In the SPA/TAG 15K Championships July 3 in
Santa Barbara. Each notched a PR: Kewley
(59:06), Romppanen (60:06) and Miller (60:36
Booklet includes Men's and Women's Time Standards for-
• Each year of age 9-1.8 and 33-65
•Open class
•Sprints to Marathon
•Meters and yards/miles
Field this weekend.
total
American
established
throughout
the track &
• Jack
competitor
of two
world
age-division
as
541
and
marks
athletes
five
CONVERT
were
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from
the nation participated in
field competition.
Stevens, the 65-year-old
from Victoria, Australia,
ran 2:20.5 in the 8(X) meters to smash
his own world M65-69 800-meter
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Cohen crossed the line at 3 minutes,
36.1 seconds, destroying the .standard
of 3:42.0 set by Corona Del Mar
(Dennis, Segal, Knox, Miller) in 1978.
• Kay" Atkinson of San Francisco
demolished the ^omen's world 65-69
Address_
800-meter mark
City
18 seconds in
TIME
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record of 2:22.9.
by
YOUR
WHETHER
courageous Cohen held him off.
(Continued on p^e 11)
Photo by Demetrio
AGE GROUP TIME STANDARDS
There were many other exceptional
performances at Philadelphia Franklin
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— a new world 55-59 record.)
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On Approaching
Every Problem
^
With on
Open mouth
lY)
by W. MacOONALD MILLER
••••
SI •
WARM WEATHER RUNNING
The timing is perfect. Thpre couldn't
f(1 -'
be a better year. If we don't do it so
meone else will. Oh, how I remember
gigantic payday, and, in general, an
tagonized, embittered and offended
just about everyone, not only in
Chicago but all over the country. I still
maintain we couldn't have done it
without the help of our sponsor's inter
nationally known public relations firm,
but maybe that's just my problem.
Isn't it rather apparent what's next?
Doesn't it almost leap out and grab
you? I mean, how obvious does
something have to be for people to get
behind an event so worthwhile?
Mi
11 •
.M •
It
clicked in my mind the day 1 heard they
suspended fighting in the Iran-Iraqi
war because the temperature in the
desert had reached 120 degrees. I im
mediately put out a call to the people
who could make it happen. My heart
pounded. I could see the headlines in
the Wall Street Journal, ."Mideast
Marathon solves the problem." The
article, of course, goes on to credit
Marathon Miller, among others, as the
architect of a lasting Mideast peace.
have all the water the runners need
don't belong to any organized political
stand
ed and that we had plenty of Juicy
Fruit gum to chew all our troubles
away if problems arose. See ya. Doc, I
just got a brilliant idea, we'll ask the
local Nazi Party if they can spare a few
party — I'm a Democrat."
lads from the Skokie detail to handle
the PLO gang gets there (we'll keep
security. It'll do those young boys
good to stand out there at attention for
the course open for six hours) we load
them up with Yogurt, Perrier, Trident
gum and we give them each a nice T
out
there in those dumb-ass
shirts of theirs and show the world how
much they really care about their
fellow man, without having to worry if
they have insurance or not. Back to the
phone. I'd better call Fred LeBlow.
Who better equipped to put the whole
thing in perspective than a Russian rag
picker who runs around Manhattan in
a Volvo bicycle cap. "Fred Baby, it's
120 in the shade over there, perfect
time for the Arab-Israeli Marathon,
Can you dig it?"
"I'm in! It's beautiful, a great idea!
You must be Jewish Miller, it's the first
intelligent thing you've done since you
dumped that Irish buddy of yours,
Flaherty." Anyway," Here's what we
do; We go big, really big. We bring in
the Rudin Family. We bring in
Manufacturers Hanover. We bring |n
Perrier and we blow off a point or two
to
McCormick
and
the
Cleveland
crowd. I'm not that impressed with
them but they must.be good — look at
the dough they're making on runners.
Forget about JUF, they want too muclh
• off the top. Bottom line the whole
thing. Dummy, and get back to me
pronto, we can't miss!"
1 suppose there will be trouble
makers who will claim that when the
temperature hits 120 it is too warm to
Man, I always knew this damned runn
run a marathon. I'd better contact Dr.
ing would lead to something good for
someone besides the podiatrists and
Perrier. Calm down. Pal, work out the
details before you accept all the credit.
Get back on the phone and call the
people who can and will make it go.
First call Will Clondike. Good 'ol Will,
Noel Necktie, famous Filipino doctor
the Boston Marathon, and all that.
Forget about Rosie Ruiz and Marshall
what's his name. Will will know what
to say. What's that, "The trouble with
in charge of World health. "Noel, how
about a Mideast Marathon?" Isn't it
rather warm over there at this time of
year?" Sure, kid, it's 120 in the shade
but everybody agrees it will still fly as a
six or seven hours. Perfect for self-
this one. I think we should take A1
Sheahen's advice when he said, "I
Now here's where it really gets cute.
My Mideast geography is a little skaky
but in broad strokes: the race dead
heads for the Jordan Rock Flats. Once
discipline. We'll have this baby start
(dual starting lines) right where the ac
shirt (S,M.L,XL) with the message,
tion is — West Beirut! We'll honor the
across the front. We then slam the gate
and fool around for about three days
PLO's request to man the medical tent
at the finish. It's always good to find a
place in the race for your good 'ol ter
rorists. This race has got to make a
"Welcome
To
Your
New
Home"
trying to figure out the race results.
Heh
man,
corporate scoring is a
bitch, and fuTthetmore a\V those
statement loud and clear about runn
over there look alike. Just when people
ing. Sure there are going to be dif
ferences of opinion and maybe even a
their help in building a nice big nuclear
few harsh words, we've still got to
power plant. They all live around ti
somehow reach the Arab world with
plant so no one has any worries about
our message. Instead of just sitting
around counting money, whipping
themselves with chains, beatirig a dead
horse, or eating their dates, they have
to be somebody — take a run, a real
long run and then do us all an even big
ger favor — get lost.
mosquitoes, no one has to mow their
lawn, no one has to buy a Weber. You
start to get a little restless we enlist
just toss a roast out on the Patio and
let it cook up nice and brown by itself.
I'll tell you this I wish I'd had an op
portunity like that when I was living in
Bakersfield.
•
AHTLETES WHO ENTER A NEW DIVISION THIS MONTH
ATHLETE (RESIDENCE!
HARLIESE HOFFMAN(WC)
ROSUITHA KOTZBAUER(MC)
HELCI PARTStURS)
"
HAZEL RIDER(GB)
DANA ZATDPKCVA(CZE)
PAT BESSEL(GRAND ISLAMD.Nt)
^
JUDY I(CCNBERRY(CRESTL1NE.CA)
GRACE SCHWEITZER(SANTA BARBARA,CA)
DIANA SHITH(CLAREM0NT,CA1
CONNIE VOIGT(US)
BEN AN1XTER(SAN CARLOS.CA)
difference of opinion- that has been
dragging on now for what is it, well
KELSEY CROUN(ANDOVER.NJ)
JAHES bCLE(LCNG BEACH.CALIF)
E. N. CARTER(US)
EARL TFCSTER(LYNCH8URC.Viy "
BASCILIC FUENTES SRIKAUAX.Hl)
BILL GCOKIN(SAN OlECO,CALIF!
AGE GROUP
40-44
40-44
50-54
45-49
50-54
60-64
9-19-22
JOAN FLYNN (HONOLULU.HI)
DORIS HERITACE(SCATTL£,WA]
bCROTHY STDCRtLA MCSA.CAl
SEP 1982
BIRTHDATE
9-26-42
9-16-42
9-10-32
9-15-37
9- 2-32
CATHERINE COLEtlAN(AUS)
peaceful settlement to this so-called
over a year. Think of the team com
Now don't get me wrong, some of
my best friends are Arabs. It's just that
we've all got to rise above politics on
"
9-19-37
9-13-27
9-17-42
" "9- 3-42
9-17-17
9-21-22
9-12-32
45-49
55-59
40-44
40-44
65-69
60 -64
50-54
45-49
45-49
75-79
55-59
BC ♦
60-64
"
9-17-37
9-20-37
9- 6-07
9- 5-27
9- 4-02
9- 9-22
9-23-02
9-22-32
9- 9-22
involved." Good line. Will! Perfect!
NEMLIL HEWSON(HASH..DC!
MILFRIED IRHENIUG!
CHARLES JCHANNESMEYERtSANFORO.NCl
9- 5-22
9-10-32
60-64
50-54
9-20-17
Not exactly what we had in mind for
Angeles against San Francisco, all of
JOHN A. KCLLEY(UATERTOUN.MASS)
9- 6-07
this one but a hellava thought just the
9-28-27
LAWRENCE O'NEILlkALiSPELL.Mt!
9-21-07
same. I'm almost ppsitive we'll want to
us against Higdon. Think of the
epdless possibilities for race strategy;
PETER HIRKES(UC)
ALEX RENK(UG)
use it later. I'll be honest with you, I'm
a little down on Jews myself at the mo
ment. It wasn't always so, I might add.
withholding water from the Irish at the
ten mile mark, a mine field at the half
way mark. Runners World may have
9- 1-02
9-14-02
9-27-37
9-20-07
9-10-17
65-69
75-79
55-59
75-79
80 ♦
For over five years. Bob Fine had me
convinced millions that hitting the wall
F0RTUT;E CCKDIENtSAN BERNARDINO.CALJ
TOH RLtLRTS(ATLANTA.CA)
JAY SILVESTER(US!
WALTER STACK(SAN FRANCISCO)
JAN VERLOOPtHOL!
CAVE WAC0(CRANA0A HIlLS.CALIF!
ROBERT WILLIAMSIHONTCREY PARK.CA!
WILBUR LTLL:AHS(L0S ANGELES,CALIF!
9-10-32
9-19-27
9-32
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50-54
petition possibilities Necktie, Arab
against Jew, Russian against Pole,
British against Argentinian, Los
marathoniri'g is there's too many Jews
s /
man the first aid station. They can
would never go for it. Now that I think
then-mayor of Chicago, completely
Sportsfoto by John Allen
of it, we'll have the AMJA members
the Mideast without Jews? The AMJA
convinced the new media that, as
organizers, we all stood to cash in on a
Ji-'i
is some big deal, how does dodging
sniper fire at the 20 mile mark grab
you?" "Gee, I don't know, Marathon,
I'd have to have plenty of assurance
from Hinckley and Schmidt that we'd
could we have a first class Marathon in
would-be shapers sat around talking
about staging a marathon in Chicago.
To look back after five years is to
survey enough carnage to make Sam
Peckinpaugh smile with envy. We
totally divided the running community,
probably kindled the demise of the
'it-
convinced Goyishe Kopf meant GoodBuddy in Polish. Never mind, how
this foolish rhetoric as a few of us
h '
^
Olympic medalists Josh Culbreath, left, and Bob Richards meet at 1982 National Masters T&F
Championships in Wichita. Culbreath took 2nd in M45 400H (61.54), while Richards won M55
pole vault (ll'O") and took seconds in the shot and discus.
~
60-64
BO
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' 45-49
75-79
65-69
50-54
55-59
50-54
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September 1982 "National Masters News
page 9
FAST TIMES IN BIG D
MESQUITE, Texas, July 24. The
%
2nd Annual Texas Masters Track &
Field Championships were held today
at Hanby Stadium in this Dallas
suburb.
1952
Olympic
200-meter
silver-
medalist Thane Baker, 50, tied the
m
1
world record for men 50-54 in the 100
meter dash with a time of 11:39. The
official world mark is 11.4, set by
Alphonse Juillapd of Stanford, Cal. in
23.70 in the 200, only 0.1 off Jack
Greenwood's world best.
Greenwood, now 56, coasted to wins
m the 200 (25.33), 110 hurdles (15.6)
and 300 hurdles (46.02).
J.B. Haggerty captured the 200
(21.83) and 400 (49.25) in the M30 divi
sion. Jack Dunn copped the 100
(11.25) and 200 (23.14) in M35. John
Hartfield cleared 6'6'/4 in the M35 high
1973. If not wind-aided, th^ mark will
jump. John Brasei! impressed with
be submitted for official ratification to
National Masters T&F Records Chair
man Pete Mundle. Baker also notched
twin hurdle wins in the 100 (14.41) and
an impressive 55.66 in the 400 and
1500.
300 (40.70).
Russ Bonham logged
2:15.80 and 4:54.20 in theMSG 800 and
MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WICHITA, KANSAS
by JERRY ALAN DONLEV,
Secretary, National Masters
Track & Field Committee
On August 6, 1982, the-Executive
Committee of Masters Track & Field
Committee met at Wichita, Kansas to
consider matters relating to verifica
tion of Philiia R. Mulkey's age.
Those present at the meeting were:
Jim Weed, Bruce Springbett, JoAnn
Grissom and Roin Salvio. Both Irene
Obera and Jerrys Donley were advised
as to the problems; her and his
: responses were considered by the com
mittee.
The committee reviewed the letter
from
.
liSt V ?3cfi i/L; ' »>• /
: i • -!•
the
Milwaukee
Seminal
newspaper to Mr. Mulkey and his
~-nfTi-i,;- .j
. — .. •-tc-
response to that letter, and Mr. Weed's
t •'
request for information. Mr. Mulkey
reviewed the problem with Mr. Weed
personally, and had the opportunity to
appear before the Executive Commit
tee to present any additional informa
tion he felt would aid in evaluation,
Joseph DiPaula, age 46, of Blackjack, Missouri, grimaces, not in pain but pleasure, at a
welcomed spray during the Missiouri River Run 8K, held July 18 in St. Louis, Missouri. The race
but he declined to do so.
Mr. Weed advised the committee
was run in temperature and humidity in the 80s, despite.its 7 a.m. starting time. Gerald Koch,
that in June, 1982, he finally received a
age48,of Clarksville, Tennessee,,won theMaster's Division title in 28:41. David Barry finished
second in 29:11, followed by RaySchlotterback in 29:36.
Photo by R. Weaver, 1982
4 World, 5 U.S. Age-Bests
certified copy of Mr. Mulkey's birth
certificate from Missouri, which show
ed his birthdate as being January 7,
(Continued from page 1)
800 meter run and 7:31.83 in the 1500.
Hershberger hosted a Saturday
afternoon/evening get-together at his
Wichita home, with swimming, drinks,
chips and the annual masters T&F
meeting attracting over 200 party-
Her times broke her own world records
1933, which was one year later than
represented by Mr. Mulkey to the meet
director of the Wisconsin meet on
of 3:38.7 and 7:34.0.
January 9, 1982, and as represented at
goers.
Meet organizer Bob Lida, Bonnie
• Ohio's Don Hummel, who soared
other meets since he became involved
9'8'/2" to boost the world 70-74 pole
vault standard six inches. California's
in the Masters Track & Field activities.
The committee unanimously deter-
^.vhen he was 49.
Based on the infontmior! submitted,
the following action was taken;
1. Philip R. Mulkey be barred from:
competition in National and Regional;
Masters Track & Field events throi^
December 31, 1983;
2. The meet directors of other
anctioned events involvkig Masiast
athletes be direaed to not permit'
Philip R. Mulkey to comp«e in those
meets during the period of the suspen
sion;
J. That all records established fey
Philip R. Mulkey when OHBpeting in
an improper age group be voided and
stricken from the record book;
4. That aS! medals won by Piulip R.
Mulkey during the time he competed in
the improper age group be returned im
mediately to the meet dkeaor of the
respective meets;
5. That Philip R. Mulkey be jn-ovided with a copy of this decision and that
this decision be printed in the next hfetiona! Masters News, so that ini«-est«i
people will be made fully aware of the
aakm of the Executive Committee
and
6. That a copy of this decision afee
be sent to:
The Milwaukee Sentina!
333 West State Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53403
Attention; Mr. Shively and
Mr. Bruce A. Craig
Meet Director, Masters Meet
Bob McConnaghy set the old mark of
rpined that Philip R. Mulkey improper-
238 .Alden Drive
9'2" in 1978.
'y competed in the 50-54 age group
Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Lida and director Herm Wilson were
• Bud Deacon of Honolulu, who
assited by a multitude of able
volunteers who kept the meet moving
improved on his own 70-74 400-meter
hurdle mark of 83.9 with an impressive
by BRUCE SPRINGBETT
5000 in 17:58.9. Shirley
smoothly. Since the track was gve ,
83.09.
Meet Director
blasted a 35.00 2(X) meters on the fast
surface for a new American record for
Bigelovr, Dietderich Set Marks
LOS GATOS, Calif., July 24. On a
Dietderich
was employed to transport athletes
New American marks were set by:
• Susan Redfield of Massachusetts,
who didn't rent a car. Long waits were
whose 2:26.86 in the 800 meter run
reported, however, as the bus only ap
lowered Mary Czarapata's women's
perfect Los Gatos day, enthusiastic
competitors ran, jumped, threw and
enjoyed the 80-t- degree weather in the
peared once each hour.
45-49 mark of 2:27.8.
West Valley Masters T&F Meet.
News coverage of the meet was pro
vided by the Wichita Eagle-Beacon and
by TV Channel 10.
The four new world 5-year age bests
• John Hartfield of Michigan, who
leaped 6'9" to break John Dobroth's
35-39 high jump mark of 6'8'4"
• Shirley Smith of Florida, who
leaped 4'3^'-in the women's 45-49 high
jump to better Sheila Newton's
the National Corporate Cup finals at
Stanford University, which drained
away a goodly number of participants,
180 athletes showed up to do their
Gil LaTorre. Both men recently
entered new age groups and appear
thing.
Vicki Bigelow set a new world and
American mark in the 45-49 age group
and edged Bill Knocke in the 400 with a
miles from the motel area, a shuttle bus
were set by:
• Polly Clarke of Loveland, Col
orado, who set two world marks for
women aged 70-74 — 3:29.97 in the
3-week-old standard by one inch.
(Contlnued'on page 15)
Despite the conflicting scheduling of
the 55-59 age group.
Outstanding men's performances
were led by Bob Backus' 55'V/i" 35#
weight throw. A pair of fine doubles
were turned in by Dave Romain and
very strong contenders for national
titles. Romain turned in a 1:58.7 800'
50.9 clocking in the 40-44 age group.
LaTorre recorded an 11.4 100m and
an eased up 200 in 24.0 in the 45-49 secJon .
page 10
National Masters News
September 1982
doesn't worry about career ad
vancement anymore. He
turned 70. Bob has never met,
or even heard of Wes Press.
an inspiration. In turn, I find
others who seem pleased that I
try helping them and maybe
they will keep trying. I feel
that there exists a positive rein
forcement when someone says
Ditto, Wes re Bob. However, I
or thinks, "If that old codger
think that each would like the
can do it, so can I!"
retired from his professorship
at N.C. State, and has recently
r
other, and Bob's spritely de
Philosophef
meanor and infectious en
thusiasm would alleviate much
of anybody's
about aging.
Last year Bob sent me a
by PHIL CONLEY
A MOST COMMON MALADY
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At 6'1" and a well-muscled
of health, physical mobility,
176 pounds, Wes Press has the
upper body of a weightlifter
and the legs of a top notch
and vigor, which may really be
derivitives of the first two
classes.
activities. Wes has a graduate
degree from Stanford Univer
sity, and at age 26, has recent
ly gotten married. Perhaps,
most importantly for all of
us older folk, he knows how to
interface with computersf
The middle and late 20th
century culture in the USA has
not revered the older aging
person. There are numerous
societies throughout history in
which age did evoke universal
feelings of respect from the
civilization.
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It sounds as though Wes has
a great life ahead of him, and
lii^-
•it
took on real
The
word
perience.
Wes was a well - regarded all
"venerable"
positive significance.
had
a
real
ico high school.
malady, as well as many of
you readers, and probably
even more of those folks who
themselves retreat to "active
do not exercise or run at all.
leisure developments." This
separation certainly does not
This serious malady is The
Fear of Aging!
We as consumers are bom
each possible calamity of ag
ing is dolefully announced to
us, and the appropriate
remedy named
and
recom
- around athlete in a New Mex
Although
track was a minor sport there,
Our society tends to
separate the young and the
old. Instead of having grand
parents living with a son or a
daughter and his or her
children, those who can afford
it place the aging in total care
facilities, or the retirees
barded by various ads
throughout our days wherein
foster any appreciation or
understanding of the problems
of the middle or later years by
his bests of 4:40 in the mile
and 10:10 in the two mile in
dicated his potential. He
began running serious/y at
Stanford while recovering
from an Achilles injury, after
stagnating in a cast for 3 mon
ths, and limping around for
California running circles.
Wes Press is not unique in
his apprehension about aging,
dedication.
It
Wes
to
participatory
all
year
around.
work, with a longer lunch
hour, provides a sociable in
terlude in the middle of his
masters events, which
course, he did not.
demanding day of engineer
ing, although he agreed that a
peal seem to focus on sex and
glamour (and really fear of
lonliness?) Financial in
dependence (or the lack
thereof?), and a combination
In talking to Wes, and
almost ewyone else from col
lege age through age 30, I
found no willingness at all to
project how each df them
would feel about declining ab
masters movement, we know
Bob says, "You may be
reluctant to include any per
sonal reference in your col
umn, but I believe beyond
PR's, golds, and even
American or World Records, \
personally enjoy and revel in
the recognition from and con
better! And in fact, we have
reinforced
that
knowledge
when we look up and see the
likes of Spangler, Anderson,
Meyers, Lewis, McLean, etc.
"Mutual respect and rein
forcement abound in athletics,
and one's own dedication,
preparation, and performance
are evident to the viewer — at
noontime workouts. He feels
his "P.extime" schedule at
how he eagerly anticipated the
onset of age 30 with the subof
that track and field activities
were for people under 30.
Now, with the growth of the
— to fee! it and to show it!"
quate Medicare coverage for
Security being bankrupt.
The various classes of ap
and has come through it
mind and body still in
(OK, OK, admittedly
weren't all that great
he was younger either!)
Physical
athletics, which he did, and
the senior citizens.
Everyone talks about Social
this from a man who has been
there
with
tact.
they
when
"At the other end of the
scale are the kids who help at
our meets. They are challeng
ed in their stereotyped think
ing that growing old is not
really so terrifying, when old
guys can keep going and
hopefully growing. Unfor
tunately, I grew up thinking
cises and weight training,
while pushing the pace in a
training program which em
braces hard quality workouts
ment the modest and inade
all
I hope that by quoting Bob
directly, the intensity of his
feelings about this "Fear of
Aging" subject can be
transmitted in its full flavor;
smash our records.
constantly
Wes enjoys the companion
ship of the Ancients at the
mitment
its role in the pentathlon, from
which Bob has garnered a few
golds over the years.
disciplines himself with exer
athlete in his 20's.
1 was hoping that he would
wax eloquently about his com
time to time on his javelin for
have
is easy to witness his
physique are more like a
religion than a hobby to Wes.
He says, "Fitness is key for me
about, how his brand of hair
piece makes him look and feel
years younger. Arthur God
frey glorifies his insurance
company which can supple
dained even watching "those
old guys." Perhaps he revelled
in thinking that rather than
quit, he would some day
I'd
near the leaders in Northern
performance, from the view
point of a younger athlete.
Wes is the prototype of the
physically - fit commited
the
and track and field activities. I
have worked with him from
Roelants!
©Copyright 1982 Phil Coniey
the
in
thought he would have dis
any age."
fitness and maintaining a good
jokes
Gaston
tions of his masters running
advise, and cajole me (las been
aging and declining absolute
of
whom 1 was unfamiliar. It was
would take the time to coach,
Pete Rose tells us that his
butt
which he
32:40 for lOkm, and recently
managed his first marathon in
2:33. These marks place him
hairdye keeps him from being
baseball locker room. Terry
Bradshaw regales us with tales
in
discussed the personal reflec
tact with my fellow athletes.
That you, or an A1 Oerter,
the young.
but I'm not even sure that he is
aware of the extent to which
letter,
60-)- 3000 M Steeplechase at
age 65. After breaking the
tape, I was the recipient of a
bear hug from a man with
another 3 months thereafter.
Wes has recorded a PR of
he or society is affected. I
sought him out, when 1 began
this series in 1981, in order to
establish a prospective about
mended by well-known media
figures.
i.
"Seniority"
meaning.
do not want to think about it,
and thus have not developed a
frame of reference regarding
how to cope with it, or accept
it. 1 felt the same way myself
at that age, and hitting the
"age/performance wall" at
''about 34 was a painful ex
proverbial oyster. He may, but
I am sorry to tell you that Wes
suffers from a serious malady
— one that may well make his
later years unbearable, or at
1 also suffer from this same
solute performance, and in
fact, almost a denial that he or
she would necessarily have to
accept such an insult to mind
and body. I truly believe that
those who have not begun to
word
The
may well view the world as his
least difficult at best.
grand
experience the aging process,
runner. He does well at both
apprehension
"An example of this occur
red in Sweden when 1 won the
"more
APPARENT
in-
dustriousness (while others are
at work) might help my career
advancement."
Carolina
Barbara Pike (254), Concord, Mass, to win women's 40-44 national 8(X>-meter
championship in 2:23.98 in one of meet's most thrilling races in Wichita's warm
Now, Bob Boal, the Fine
North
Sandra Knott (230), Cleveland, defeats Judy fox Eddy (220), Durham, N.C. and
runnec.
night air August 6.
Sportsfoto by John A»en
September 1982
National Masters News
page 11
ATHLETES TO TAKE OVER
SENIOR OLYMPICS
The Senior Olympics Track & Field
porate sponsors to the event. '^We
meet held each summer in Los Angeles
Senior Olympics, has therefore ap
want to make it the biggest and best
masters track meet over held," he said.
"We want to provide a Ist-class meet
for the thousands of U.S. and overseas
pointed masters M55 sprinter Bob
competitors who will be on their way to
Watanabe as the Chairman of the
Houston and to
Track & Field portion of the Senior
Olympics for 1983. Watanabe, in turn,
has appointed Art Goto and nationa;i
Veterans Games."
has declined in popularity in recent
years. Warren Blaney, President of the
M45 lOO-meter champ Dave Segal to
be the meet directors.
"We plan to hold the meet at UCLA
on Sept. 10-11, 1983," Watanabe said.
"That's one week before the national
T&F
masters
championships
in
Houston."
Segal said he hopes to attract cor
541.Vie (Continued from page 7)
3:12.2. West Germany's Annchen
Reile held the old mark of 3:30.0.
• Florida's Jack Rice finally broke
the U.S. M60 800-meter mark he's
been after for months with a
fast
2:19.0. Ray Gordon held the old mark
of 2:19.9.
• Ex-jockey Ed Benham of Ocean
City, Maryland lowered the 5(XX) meter
American mark for men 75-79 with a
time of 21:35.8, 17 seconds under Lou
Gregory's 1978 standard.
• Chris McKenzie of Great Neck,
New York clocked 2:40.0 in the 800 to
Puerto Rico the
following week for the 5th World
Blaney said Watanabe has complete
charge of the 1983 meet, with "the
authority to choose the site, staff and
arrange for financing the meet."
Blaney will continue in the capacity
of the President of Senior Olympics
which encompasses the entire program
of swimming, gymnastics, baseball,
tennis, basketball, etc.
• Jim Sutton of Reading, Pa. logged
wins in the M50 800 (2:09.0) and 1500
(4:24.6, only six seconds off Bill Fit
zgerald's U.S. mark.)
•
Linda Thurston of Somerville, N.J.,
who only began running a few years ago,
won the W40 1500 (5:21.0) and 5000
(18:41.7).
• Hampton, Virginia's Lew Faxon turn
ed in a memorable performance in the M40
Payton Jordan, 65, blazed to two world records for men age 65-69 in Los Gatos June 12, run-
nlng 100 meters In 12.6 and 200 meters In 26.1.
Virginia
Championships Staged
steeplechase. He avenged his 4-second
defeat (9:53 to 9:57) by Kirk Randall in the
National Championships in Wichita last
week, with a stunning 9:38.9 —a one-week,
18-second improvement. Randall also im
proved, but by only 10 seconds, in 9:43.5.
•
Photo by George Cohen
from KAREN BEAVER
Alex Ratelle of Edina, Minnesota, a
erase Ruth Anderson's 3-year-old U.S.
-2:30 marathoner at age 57, eased to a
16:34.0 5000-meter win, only six.seconds
W50-54. mark of 2:45.4.
off Jim O'Neil's U.S. M55 standard.
Among the many other outstanding
performances:
• Ironman Rudy Enders of Potomac,
Maryland, improved upon most of his
Wichita performances to dominate his M50
age-30 track and field athletes showed
up for the Virginia Association
Athletics Congress State Masters Track
events: llOHH (18.0), 4001H (61.70), 400
(54.7), long jump (19'1").
• Pennsylvania's Claude Hills won the
& Field CTiampionships today at the
University of Virginia's Lannigan
M70 hurdles, pole vault and long jump.
• Georgia's Garcin Kelly sizzled to 14.9
Field.
and 55.88 hurdle wins in M35.
and 200 (23.1) in the M30 division.
Lew Faxon captured the 800 (2:05.5),
• Phil Raschker, the 5'4", 107-pound
dynamo from Rocky Mount, N.C.,
destroyed the existing American W35-39
4(X)-meter standard of 60.6 seconds by
unleashing a scorching 56.99. (Phil has a
58.8 pending from earlier this year). She
also ran a 25.85 200, a 12.44 1(X), a 15.4
(non-winning) 110-hurdles, a 65.80 400
hurdles, long-jumped 5.24 meters
(17'214"). triple-jumped 9.30 meters, high-
jumped 1.34 meters, and pole vaulted 2.28
meters.
•
Cohen and Burnett each took two
events in the competitive M40-44 division.
George ran 4:05.8 and 1:57.7 to take the
1500 and 800. Jim ran 50.9 and 23.07 in the
400 and 200.
• Arling
Pitcher,
the
80-year-old
Hoosier, showed his versatility by winning
the 100, 200, long jump, triple jump, high
jump, pole vault and discus.
• Susan Redfield, the popular 46-yearold from Marblehead, Massachusetts, ran
68.00 in the 400, 2:28.0 in the 800, 5:13.0 in
the 1500, long-jumped 3.90 meters (12'9
V4"), and anchored the Liberty W30-39
Wilfredo
Lopez,
Rios,
Messenger,
Dorothy
Dawson
Nate
Pratt,
Robinson,
effort.
Archie
Kathy Thomas and Pat Hawk each
garnered 3 golds in the submasters
women's competition. Mike Valle won
Carmen
Brown, Bob Mimmj George Braceland and
many many others gave outstanding perfor
mances in what was truly a great track meet
REPORT FROM
BRITAIN
'i
by ALISTAIR AITKEN
In the British Veteran Champion
ships at Cudworth Barnsley in the
for 200, 14.6 for 100 and 72.6 for 400.
(29.2) and 400 (67.05).
• McKenzie, in addition to her record
W50 800, won the 100 (16.3), 200 (32.2),
400 (72.91) and 1500 (5:27.4). "
A miler when he was young. Busby
turned to sprinting at 38. Ex-walker
Sid McSweeney, 70, who had by-pass
heart surgery 3 years ago, and had set a
• Chicago's Ernie Billups almost broke
6 events in the 40-49 group. •
held under perfect weather conditions in
historic Philadelphia. •
three golds in the W40 100 (14.09), 200
3:55.3 15(X), and added a 1:57.1 in M30.
(33:08.1) for an outstanding one-day's
Kelley,
• California's Jeanne Carter captured
• Jeff Hughes pocketed the M30 100
(11.49), 200 (23.26), long jump (2r9") and
triple jump (43'11").
• New Jersey's Jim Waters blazed to a
1500 (4:34.9), 5000(16:25.0) and lOOOO
the M60 division.
• Margaret
Virginia,
Jeff Hughes copped the 1(X) (ll.l;
• The legendary Olympian Boo Morcom, competing, once again, on his home
field, vaulted 11' and long jumped 17'5 in
North of England July 3-4, strong
winds made world records impossible,
but many U.K. records went.
Simeon Burt Busby, 70, ran 32.01
4x400 relay team (4:54.1).
• Ozzie Dawkins of Hollywood won the
M50 100 (12.64) and 200 (25.65).
CHARLOTTESVILLE,
July 24. A good contingent of over-
70-74-LLK. long Jump record of 4.15
meters the previous week, won the
70+ pentathlon with 2880 points.
Mrs. Janette Roscoe, 36, won the
and
200
(25.00).
Mrs.
#•
Jim Upham of Manhattan, Kansas wins national
age 60-64 400-meter championship in fast
61.30lnWichita Aug. 7.
Sportsfoto by John Allen
Ron Taylor, 41, won the 45-49 100
(11.5) and 200 (23.7). He has never
been outsprinted in 9 years of Veteran
competition.
Gloria Jackson (nee Goldsborough),
48, an international star of the 50's,
won the W45 100 in 14.3 and 200 in
30.0.
U.K. marks were set in the 5000 walk
by Jim Stanner, M55, in 24:46.0 Lillian
Miller, 36, won the 3000 in 14:44.9.
Jim Dixon, M50, took the 110 hurdles
his own M45 1500 record of 4:07.15 with a
100
Pat
in 17.6. Warehousman Steve Charlion
strong 4:07.9, and romped to an easy 2:01.3
Gallagher, 36, won the 400, 800 and
ran away wiih the M55 5000 in a U.K.
800 triumph.
1500.
record 16:55.9. •
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September 1982
eback trail, defeating a 27-year-old opponent
July 17 in Muskegon, Mich. Lane was a
lightweight contender in the late 50's. "I just
paced myself," he said of the 8-round contest
whiclY-he won on a unanimous verdict.
MIDWEST
•Charles Espy's 85:33 took first in the 70+
category inthe Nike Granjd Prix 15K June 13 in
NEW ENGLAND
•Barbara Pike, 40, ran a 5:13.1 mile in
Boston July 11, less than a second off Sandy
Knott's U;S. women's masters record.
I
•Joe Henderson's Running Commentary up
dates that the BAA ruling board has set April
18th — a Monday — as the 1983 date for the
#
Boston Marathon. Marshall Medoff had wanted
a Sunday to increase TV exposure. The Board
reportedly wants to tear up Medoff's contract
and forget it was ever written, but things aren't
that simple.
•Leslie Pawson,
'•} S :':
o.
1;
•
won
three
Boston
Marathons (1933 in 2:31:10; 1938 in 2:35:34
and 1941 in 2:30:38 at age 37). George Silva
says Pawson looks great today and won the
65+ age group in 51:54 in a recent lOK.
•Who says athletes slow down with age?
Gerri Owens, 47, of New Paltz, NY ran 45:30 in
the New York City L'eggs mini-marathon in
1980 and lowered it to 44:20 this year. The
I •"
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i
78,
9:56.6 for 2 miles July 11 to break the
American age 50-59 relay record of 10:02. On
Indiana.
July 25, the NY Masters team of Archie
Messenger, Jones, Tom Talbott and Kanila
neapolis has had 32 years of uninterrupted run
ning, Joe Henderson reports, but what appears
lowered the marks to 9:38.2 and 9:41.7 respec
to be sciatica has reduced him from 100 miles a
tively. Then The Southern California Striders
week to zero. "I don't think I've ever experienc
lowered that mark to 9:13.5 at the nationals
ed so much depression, acute depression,"
August 8.
Noreen told Henderson. "The withdrawal has
•The Flushing Meadow Track Club's 30-39 4
been terrific." He said doctors are talking about
X 1-mile relay team clocked 19:10 on Randall's
Island. Roger Sheldon, Marc Hildebrand, Jay
Hildebrand and Ted Maiman averaged 4:45.
•Claude Hillsof Flourtown, Pa. set a new U.S.
70-74 long jump mark of 14'10'/« July 3.
never running again. "I get nervous watching
everyone else running. I never realized how
much it meant to me."
•Travelin' man Chuck Klehm ventured to
Cleveland July 17 for the Lake Erie TAC T&F
Championships and picked off 4 golds and 3
SOUTHEAST
silvers in the 40-49 weight events. Grover
•Charlie Polhamus set a world age-38 best
with a 15'9'/2" pole vault. He holds the U.S. age
35 and 37 bests (15'7'/i" and 15'9") yet never
Coats won the 40-49 100 (12.06), 400 (54.20)
and long jump (17*4').
vaulted in college or has ever had a coach. The
masters honmors in the Bellin, Wisconsin lOK
June 13. Kathy Kapalin took W35 laurels in
•Bill Beach posted a swift 33:28 to garner
Fitzgerald, Georgia athlete says he'd like to
compete for a club, but is presently unattached.
He's cleared 16 feet in practice this year, and
38:08.
turns 40 three weeks before the 1983 World
record for women 60-64 in the Heart of Illinois
the 1982-83-84 terms were held at the MSA
Veterans Games.
Fair 8K run July 17 in 40:48.
Relay Carnival July 11. Officers will be: Tom
•Rudy Vlaardingerbroek, 35, tallied 2700
points (U.S. 35-39 record is Rex Harvey's
•Ray Stevens took masters honors in 33:08
Pratt, Fred Mannis, Bob Fine, Rudy Clarence
elected as five new VPs; John Popowich reelected secreary, and John Connor re-elected
2999) in a Fort Myers, Florida Pentathlon
August 7.
in the Pepsi lOK in Lincoln, Nebraska July 10,
narrowly edging Lowell Gaither (33:11).
Treasurer.
shot mark of 43' with a heave of 44'l'/2" in
Atlanta June 12.
, mother of four Is a college student and helps
. •
•Top master runner Paul Noreen of Min
her husband run a fitness center.
• Masters Sports Association elections for
Talbott, re-elected President; Ed Small, Dawson
•The New York Masters relay team of Al
Cohen, Joe Kernan, Ken Jones and Herb Kania
ran 9:53.2 for 3200 meters (4 x 800) and
•Phyllis Schwandt of Decatur, III. set a U.S.
MID-AMERICA
•Ross Carter broke Jim York's age-68 8#
•And then there's Kenny Lane. He left boxing
15 years ago, but at age 50 he's on the com-
SOUTHWEST
•Web Loudat, 35, ran as a guest entry in a
Univ. of New Mexico triangular meet in May,
and surprised the collegians with a fastfinishing 15:18 win in the 5000.
•Jim McFadden, 43, was 1st 40+ runner in
a
Tulsa
5-miles June
12 in
28:03.
Glen
Lafarlette, 45 (29:40), Steve Blanchard, 50
(29:45), Nocus Mclntosh, 56 (29:47), Ross
Waltzer, 60 (34:15) and Paula Beatty, 42
(38:13) were other age-group winners.
J
•.
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•
v
first
60+
in
the Leatherneck
Marathon May 13.
•Christa Romppanen, 43, of Malibu, Calif,
continues to improve. She was 1st woman
and was 1st 40+ woman in the SPA/TAC 15K
in 60:04.
mark of 17.2 by a full second in 16.2. Miller
•Jim Bowers, 42, was 1st master and 15th
overall in the San Francisco Marathon July 11
in 2:23:58. David Sato, 49, was 2nd master in a
quick 2:30:19. Skip Houk, 40, posted 2:30:30,
followed by Jeff Wall, 40, 2:32:09; Skip Stiaffer.
44, 2:34:35; and Ron Navarette, 43, 2:34:50
•Len Thornton of Fresno, Cal. broke the 8K
•Sandra Kiddy set a new U.S. age 45-49
mark for men 50'-54 by 60 seconds in 27:38 in
record in the SF race in 2:53:23, four minutes
the Natural Light Classic, Marty Higgenbotham
reports. Gary Campbell of Visalia posted 25:33
as first submaster. Jess Rodriguez, the areas
top 40-49 runner, logged 27:01. Harry Harder
copped the 60+ division in 32:42. The Fresrw
under her own (lending mark. Husband Fred
Kiddy, 48, unleashed a PR 2:37:24. Norm
McAbee, 50, was the top 50+ runner in
TC took the masters title. Pam Jones won the
women's submasters title in 32:32, while Joann
2:40:53.
NORTHWEST
• Mike Manley smashed the American 40-44
Branco took the W40 crown in 32:44. Sue
lOK record with a time of 30:30.6 in the Scan-
Takayama ran 41:31 as first W50.
•Margaret Miller set U.S. 55-59 records of
1:28:38 in the Lompoc half-marathon June 20;
dia lOK August 14 in Eugene. The time broke
and 3:07:20 in the San Francisco Marathon July
18. "I firmly believe the masters runners aren't
getting older," Miller tells NMN. "We're getting
better."
•John Dobroth's Porterville mark should
have read 1.96 meters, which is 6'5"V4."
•Jack Karbens will again be serving as presi
dent of the Hawaii Masters for the coming year.
"We welcome mainlanders to our'Christmas
T&F meet Sunday, Dec. 26."
•It was good to see Ed Halpin again at the
Senior Olympics July 24. Halpin. who competed
on the Riverside Junior College team in 1977 at
the age of 59. had a lung removed in 1978. He
WaltAtcheson (501) hands off to Tom Sturak (455)'as Southern California Striders smash U.S.
4x800 meter relay record for men 50-59 by 25 seconds in 9:13.5 in National Masters T&F
Championships in Wichita Aug. 8.
Spprtsfoto by John Allen
•Norm fde 65, of Seal Beach, Cal. logged a
3:44:36 as
100, while Dave Segal blazed to a 22.88 200 in
lowered the M65 mark from 18.9 to 18.8.
-
week over several months and has set PR's in
the 5K (18.52), lOK (38.44) and marathon
(3:08.14).
Walt Butler, 41, posted a swift 11.1 to win the
dle marks in the SPA/TAC meet July 10 in Los
5
holder, has been moonlighting. He captured the
60-64 masters boxing title this year:
•Karen Lanterman, 38, of Hillsborough, Ca
increased her mileage from 40 to 50-1- miles a
overall in 64:05 in the Hansen Dam 10-mi/er
Angeles. Patsalis destroyed Burl Gist's M60
.
big, ingratiating cheerful personality.
•Al Guidet, multi-sprint-masters-record-
June 13, finished only 15 seconds behind world
masters record holder Sandra Kiddy in the
Valley of the Flowers half-marathon in 1:26:18,
•Tom Patsalis and Herb Miler set world hur
• jr
Sportsfoto by John Allen
WEST
M45 action.
5C
2:14.76.
•Vie Cook, 50, of Granada Hills, (^lif. broke
his own world pole vault record for men 50-54
July 24 at the Senior Olympics, soaring 14'4".
!! i'
Houston's Carol Urish captures W30-34 800meter national championship in Wichita in fast
was recovering nicely when hit by a stroke in
1980. "That really set me back." he said.
Halpin was helping with the officiating, and
generally making everyone feel at home with his
Herb Lorenz' mark of 30:43, set in Atlanta's
Peachtree Classic last year.
•Paul Dungan set U.S. age 38 records in the
200 (21.8) and 400 (49.6) on Eugene's
Hayward Field.
•Ray Hatton blazed to two world track
records for men 50-54. His time of 8:53 in a
3000 meter run in Eugene July 2 broke Gunther Hesselmann's glotwl best of 9:00.9. On Ju
ly 8, he S()ed to a 4:05.8 1500 meters, over six
seconds faster than the pending world mark of
4:12.0, set by Belgium's Piet Majoor.
•Pat Dixon, Hatton's Bend. Oregon neighbor,
smashed her own U.S. W60 1500 mark July 2
in 6:04.6. "I'm aiming for the world mark of
5:57.2." she told NMN. On July 16. Dixon
posted a fast 44:51 for a new American W60
lOK 'mark.
•Oregon-based Nike continues to set finan
cial records with $694 million in annual sales.
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September 1982 National Masters 8iews page 13
Continued from page 12
Profits nearly doubled to $49 million, with run
ning shoes accounting for about a third of the
totals.
•Dennis O'Keefe won the masters Spokane
Pepsi lOK title June 19 in a good 33:45.
. •Bill Johnston, 44, was the 1st over-40
finisher in the annual Deseret News Marathon
in Salt Lake City July 24 in 2:39:54. Kaye
Domgaard, 44, topped the 40+ women in
3:27:53. 1369 toed the starting line.
CANADA
•There's a rumor that Barry Adams, 40, rac
ed to a 1:52.8 800, which would break Klaus
Mainka's world 40+ mark of 1:54.6. NMN in
vestigators are investigating.
INTERNATIONAL
•Stan Nicholls, 71, of Australia, covered 9
miles, 210 yards to break Bill Andberg's world
70-74 one-hour run mark of 8 miles, 1131
14.26; M45 Pole vault, M Houvion, 4:40m;
iVI40 1500, J McNamara, 4:03.31; M45 1500,
N Fisher, 4:09.21; M50 1500, A Hughes,
4:19.99; M55 1500 H Tempan, 4:33.90; M40
800, Noel Carroll, 1:58.77. Carroll of Ireland
reportedly ran a WR 1:53.22 in June.
Americans Matt Brown and Jim Waste com
peted in the meet, with Brown taking 2nd in the
M45 400-meter hurdles. (Brown is the U.S.
1981 and 1982 400IH M45 champ). Over 2500
competed in the 5-day event.
•The sportsmanship and friendship
Oceania Games in Fiji. Dorothy Goodwin
reports that the runners "went on strike" when
finished last.
Australia's
World
record-holder
John
the World Veterans
Distance Races. He and
•Jack Pennington reports that Gilmour suf
fered a lung infection, but after six weeks, he's
fully recovered. On July 10, Gilmore ran 4th in
the open State 25K in 1:31:35, a wottd best. On
M60, placed 11th in his state 25K in 1:35:48
the same day, and traversed 10 miles June 12
48.77 (WR); M65 100, Fritz Assmy, 13.26;
in 60:59.
•Australian Cliff Boukt, M65, is again in good
form with 10 miles in 73:38 June 26. •
triple jump - 3'10"; pole vault - 5'3";
long jump- 10'8"; triple jump - 22'8";
first meet in the 80+ age group, com
.shot put - 26'8"; discus - 80'10";
peted in 14 events and set world 80 +
age records in six of them today in the
, Colpradp State, Masters Tr^ck .& Field
Championships at Colorado Central
600-gram javelin - 94'6"; 800'gram
According to lAAF scoring tables,
two world age-division records were
3197
javelin - 77'7".
• Anderson's -world
points,
which
broke Ian
Hume's total of 3126 for men 65-69.
Gilberto ran 19.07 110-meter hurdles
for a new world age 69 mark.
Antonio Gotay, 70, recorded 2591
points, bettering Olav Reppen's 2380
points. Gotay's 1.37 meter high jump
and 4.32m long jump are among the
best in the world for his age. •
FESTIVAL
marks,
which
have been submitted to Natona!
Masters Records Chairman Pete Mun-
The temperature was 97° F which
makes the performance all the more
d.'e for official approval, came in the
100 yards, 100 meters, 110 hurdles, 400
remarkable. Anderson's 14-event iron-
hurdles, triple jump, and 600-gram
man effort consisted of: 100 yards 15.21; 100 meters - 16.51; 200 - 36.1;
400 - 83.4; 110 hurdles - 26.0; 400
javelin.
by HAL HIGDON
At the Ma.sters Sports Festival in
Philadelphia August 12-15, Russ
Bassett of the Central Park Track Club
was preparing to run the 1500 meters
when a woman approached and asked
his fastest time. He told her.
"Well, you're not in it!" the woman
sniffed.
teammates before the start of the 10
kilometer road rare at tne Festival, a
multi-sport competition for masteathletes. "Master" in running general
established, one of the names at the top
of the list will surely be Herb Ander
ly refers to someone over 40 years,
although age categories vary from
sport to sport. A dozen sports, in
cluding swimming, cycling, and
powerlifting, were contested as part of
the four-day festival sponsored by
son. •
Penn Mutual Life Insurance.
When a
masters hall of fame is
Mike Valle of Burlington, N.C. grimaces as he
puts the shot at the Southeastern Masters Meet,
May 8th.
Photo by J.R. Fleagle
REFLECTIONS
1 was told the story by one of Russ's
Track.
hurdles - 1:51.0; high jump - 3'10";
pole vault - 5'3"; long jump- 10'8";
Veterans Games.
the other side of the country, George McGrath,
Anderson Sets Six World Marks in One Day
amazing Dr. Herb Anderson, in his
the Sixto Escobar
broken. Gilberto Gonzalez-Julia totall
•We haven't yet receved the results of the
European Veterans T&F Championships in
Strasbourg, France July 18, but WiH Morgan
reports some top marks: M40, Hagues Roger,
AURORA, Colorado, July 24. The
at
ed
Oregon's Clive Davies, 65, will meet for the first
time. The two are considered the top overage-60 runners in the world.
400, J. Roscoe, 55.77; W35 lOOH, K Mattes,
weekend
Stadium, site of the 1983 5th World
the lone Fijian in the heat was disqualified for
3000 meters and 12:42 for two miles. All three
are close to world bests. Nicholls will officiate at
the Commonwealth Games in September. How
200, Assmy, 26.45; 400, Assmy, 61.85; W35
Meet Director
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July
31-Aug. 1. The 2nd Puerto Rican
Decathlon Championships were held
two false starts, "if he doesn't run, we won't."
one said. So the starter complied. The Fijian
Gilmdur M60, will be in Tokyo this month for
ing.
by ANGEL F. RIVERA,
this
are
what the masters program is all about was
demonstrated in the M40 sprint finals at the
yards June 15. He also ran 3 miles July 8 in
19:52, during which he was timed in 11:47 for
does he do it? Jack Pennington reports he logs
10 miles each morning and 4 miles each even
Puerto Rican
Decathlon Held
The woman, apparently the wife of
one of the other competitors, was cor
rect if by "in it" she meant Russ had
no chance to win the 1500. I believe he
finished fourth or fifth in the 40-44 age
category with a time around 4:20.
time around 43:40. "I don't know if
that's good time for a 75-year-old or
not," he said.
"When you're 75," I told him,
"being alive is a good time."
While in
with Alex
Philadelphia, I roomed
Ratelle, ^ 57-year-old
anesthesiologist
from
Edina,
Min
nesota. Alex won the 55-59 age division
with a time near 33:50 on a hot day
over a slow course where even younger
runners like Bill Rodgers and Rod Dixon have failed to break 29:00.
Alex ran in high school, but aban
doned track to concentrate on his
medical studies, later raced sports cars
at tracks like Elkhart Lake. Only in his
•40s did he begin jogging, often on
those race tracks before climbing in his
Porsche. "I began because people all
around me were dying," Alex told me.
"These were meipbers of my family,
my father, aunts, uncles, and they were
dying for unnecessary reasons: because
they ate, or smoked, or drank too
much. I didn't want to join them."
But whether or not Russ was "in it,"
he very definitely was "with it." I saw
him before the road race the next day
mSTiRS
(the finals of the Nike Grand Prix
series) and he had a smile on his face.
We wished each other luck and I sup
pose he finished behind me, but it
• didn't really matter. Russ was having a
At first, Alex jogged only for
reasons for health, but one day another
physician at Methodist Hospital in
Minneapolis began talking about hav
ing run the Boston Marathon. "Tell
me how to train for it," Alex asked
Ratelle,
now
a
world-class com
petitor in his age class, frequently runs
Later, after the race, I spoke with
Gordon McKenzie, a 1956 Olympian,
who placed second in the 55-59 divi
the nine miles to and from his home to
sion. As we talked, Eddie Benham
medical
came charging toward the finish chute.
Eddie is a former horseradng jockey
who started running several years ago
ego," he confesses.
and now holds numerous records for
Josh Culbreath, left, 1956 Olympic bronze medalist in 400 hurdles, and Warren Jackson, former
nationally-ranked high jumper '48-'52, at 14th Annual Eastern Regional Masters Track & Field
Championship in Rochester N.Y. Seven up & Nike were co-sponsors of the meet along with Nike
& Penn Mutual. Culbreath & Jackson represented the Seven Up Company.
runners over 70.
Gordon glanced at the digital clock
over the finish line, which indicated a
I
I
him.
good time whether or not he ran a good
time.
I
n
the hospital, then later in evening
pedals an exercycle while reading
literature.
"I
run
now for
Fair enough. We all run for different
reasons: for health, for fun, forego, or
sometimes simply to
be "in it,"
whether so recognized by others or not-.
As for me, it was a pleasure to be in
Philadelphia. •
•4
page 14 National Masters News September 1982
Longenecker, 66, who clocked anoutstanding 37:52, good for 970 points
BEST EVER MASTERS (Continued from page 1)
Earl Owens, 33, took the pack
through the first mile in a fast 4:45 and
held the lead throughout for a nine-
Cindy pulled slowly away during the
race. Joyce Black's 36:36 copped 3rd in
the women's 40-44 competition,
followed by Sandra Knott, Linda
Thurston and Shirley Matson.
"There wasn't enough water for the
runners," Eddy said, a complaint voic
ed by several others.
Clive Davies, the 66-year-old Welshborn superstar now residing in
Tillamook, Oregon turned in the finest
performance of the day, based on the
age-graded tables. He went off the
scale, totalling over 1000 points, with a
superb 36:30, which would have been a
new world lOK mark for men 65-69,
secbnd win in 31:03.
but it was 38 seconds off of Davies own
The race was opened to anyone over
age 30 and 300 runners toed the line at
the starting point in front of the
Philadelphia Art Museum, made
famous by Sylvester Stallone's run up
its stairs in "Rocky."
The 20-kilometer walkers were first
sent on their way along the shaded
serenity of West River Drive in Fairmount Park. Next went the wheelchair
i-0 >
competitors, followed by the runners
on the out-and-back course.
iv:
class.
Chuck Toeper, 44, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida was perhaps the most
disappointed competitor of the day.
One of eight wheelchair competitors,
Toeper's chair was hit by the chair of
his friend, Jim Theis, with whom he
had been "drafting," as bicyclists and
racecar
drivers
do.
The
collision
California was the first over-40 finisher
cool of Oregon May 23.
knocked both men to the ground, and
forced Toeper out of the lead and the
race with a flat tire and bruised hip.
Toeper was bitterly disappointed.
He had expected to win, having turned
in several 27-minute practice 10k ef
forts in Florida in the preceding weeks.
and 2nd overall in 31.12, followed by
Dan Conway, 42, of Chetek, Wiscon
sin in 31:22 and Frank Durate, 40, of
Anaheim, California in 31:31.
"I didn't think I'd do this well,"
Vasquez said. I thought it would be too
humid here, but it was- an almost
perfect day."
"I thought Sal might come back to
me," Conway said, "but he never
"1 run about 70 miles a week, mostly
fartlek," Davies said. "1 do a lot of
Diego's Shirley Matson was snapped.
Sal
it
on the scale. But he had the misfortune
to be in the same division as the great
Davies, who won the trip for the M65
Vasquez,
42,
of
Alameda,
M65 mark which he established in the
Schultz.
In the long-awaited battle between
tional 1500 and 800 meter track cham
East and West, New York's Mila Kania
outdueled San Rafael, California's
Hal Higdon, 51, of Michigan City,
triumph
Vernosky in 33:27.
had pulled a hamstring in July and her
effort today was well off her pending
who set a U.S. 50-54 10k record of
over
the
fort earned her the 2nd women's trip to
early in the race.
"1 was disappointed in the race,"
Higdon said afterwards. "1 had trained
The final trip was pocketed by
Margaret Miller, the 56-year-old multirecord-holder from Los Angeles, who
posted a good 41:07 to topple her Los
Angles compatriot Helen Dick by 92
didn't run as fast as 1 had hoped. But
then most of the others didn't, either,
with the possible exception of Ratelle,
who embarrassed me by finishing so
close behind. 1 guess I'll have to spend
more time on my exercycle."
Indeed, Alex Ratelle, 56, the "good
doctor" from Edina, Minnoesota cap
San
Francisco's
Kay
Atkinson
demolished the American record for
women 65-69 by seven minutes in a
brisk 47:31.
Pat Dixon of Bend, Oregon captured
W60 honors in 47:48.
The Nike Sportshoes Co. and Nike
masters promotion director Schultz
were given a huge round of applause by
the athletes for their enormous con
tribution to the masters long distance
running program. The six trip winners
—Davies, Ratelle, Benham, Dalrym
ple, Kania and Miller —- had smiles on:
their
faces
as
they
contemplated
representing the United States in the in
ternational competition next month in
Japan. •
Jack Greenwood enroute to winning national age 55-59 400-meter hurdle championship in
.
.
Sportsfoto by JohnAllen
TOP MARKS IN PHILADELPHIA
by PETE TAYLOR
COLLEGEVILLE, PA,
July 31,
1982 — Four American age-records
were broken today as the Philadelphia
Masters held their, outdoor champion
The hard luck award of the race
went to Silver City, New Mexico's Don
In the 3,000 meter run, Vic Zwolak,
the ex-Villanovan who was a
1964
Olympian (steeplechase), braved the
hot (mid-80's), somewhat muggy con
ditions to record a time of 9:18.1, well
under John Weldy's American age 43
record of 9:26. Finishing third overall
in the race was veteran Philadelphia
distance runner Luther Burdelle, who
bettered Carl Mammen's age 57 record
by ringing up a 10:50.5.
970 points on the age-graded tables and
a free trip to Japan. Gordon McKenzie's 35:11 placed second in that group.
Cindy Dalrymple, 40, of New York
trip to Tokyo. Judy Fox Eddy led
Dalrymple through th^ first mile, but
in Wichita last week.
Wichita August 8 in world record 62.08.
ships on the Ursinus College campus.
tured the men's 55-59 crown in an
finish line in a fast 35:00, which was
good for 900 points on the scale and a
of Cleveland
ITY
seconds in the 55-59 scramble.
outstanding 33:52, which earned him
City, was the first woman across the
44,
U.S. 50-54 record of 37:45. Kania's ef
Tokyo next month.
Higdon said he must have some lost
of his motivation after that, since "1
Knott,
52-year-old
31:49 on May 23, had been favored in
he never came back."
Sandra
finished in the sub-38 range, favoring a
tight hamstring incurred in her twq na
tional championship track ^ins
Dominican Nun, 39:18 to 39:39. Irvine
this division, but he pulled a muscle
through most of the summer focusing
on racing against Hatton. I was tucked
in behind him approaching a mile when
he suddenly pulled off the road. At
first 1 thought it was a tactical move,
since 1 had been drafting off him, but
trip immensely, but those first three
were simply too quick."
Marion Irvine to win women's 50-54
honors. Kania raced to a 21-second
Indiana won the 50-54 competition by
over a minute from Maryland's George
Ray Hatton, 50, of Bend, Oregon,
of San
37-and-change
Ocean City, Maryland who posted a
came Jim Waters, 2nd in M30 in 32:10,
pion, who clocked 32:13 to win the
streak
in
Benham, 75, the former jockey from
and Ernie Billups of Chicago, the na
45-49 title.
win
finished
with a blazing 37:13, good for 910
points and a virtual tie for the 3rd place
male trip to Japan with Higdon and Ed
and 1st 35-39 runner in 31:54. Then
A1 Jennings, 35, was fifth overall
19-race
she
behind the top three in the 4044 com
petition, but Matson didn't seem to
mind. "I ran well, and I enjoyed the
hills, mostly alone."
Jack Start of New Jersery set a new
Amprican lOK record for men 60-64
43:40. By only a few seconds, Benham
was awarded the 3rd trip by Nike
Masters Promotion. Chief, Val
did."
The
as
In the 110-meter hurdles, Claude
Hills
-New York Masters 50-59 3200-meter relay
team set U.S. record 9:38.0 July 25. From left:
standing:Ken Jones and Tom Talbott. Kneeling:
Archie Messenger and Herb Kania.
^
PhotobyGeza Feld
took
a
full
second
off the
American age 70-74 record by finishing
in a time of 20.5 seconds. George
Braceland tied Hills American age-68
record in the same race by recording a
19.7. .
.
.
In the 12-pound hammer, 51-year
old Len Olson broke the age standard
of Bob Richards by whirling the balland-chain 139'5".
In the other events, competitor after
competitor showed his sharpness
preparatory to the National Masters
Sports Festival. In M40-44, Dhamiri
Abayomi attested to his fitness by run
ning 11.5, 23.3, and 52.9 in the 100,
200 and 400 meters, respectively. Farah
Shabazz turned in times of 11.1 and
22.8 in the M35-39 100 and 200.
Powerful Rudy Enders dazzled the
M50 competitors by long-jumping
18'4'/4," triple-jumping 35'9-Vi", run
ning the 4(X) meter hurdles in 62.1
seconds and the 200 meter dash in 25.3.
The Shore AG's Marilyn Fitzgerald
was the outstanding female competitor
in the meet. Marilyn ran the
100-200-400 in 14.1, 29.4, and 71.2
seconds, respectively to dominate the
W45-49 division. •
September 1982 National Masters News page 15
4 World, 5 U.S. Age
(Continued from^page 9X
• Ernie Billups of Chicago, who
picked off Bob Packard's 45-49 15(X)
mark of 4:07.9 with a fast-finishing
10 quality victories and two seconds in the
annexed the 4(X)IH in 57.85. It was the first-
80+
ever masters hurdles defeat for Butler.
division.
Anderson
won
the
100
(16.25), 200 (34.17), 400 (84.22), LJ
(9'9'/2"), TJ (24-'2'/2"), Shot (27'y2"),
Cohen successfully defended his national
Discus (78'9"), Hammer (96*6"), Javelin
(90'10"), Pentathlon (1810 pts.) and 110
40-44 8(X)-meter title in an outstanding
1:56.84, only two seconds off his own
• Los Angeles parole officer George
4:07.15. It was the second year in a row
hurdles (25.01). He defeated Indiana's Arl-
American
that Billups claimed a U.S. 1500 mark
ing Pitcher in seven of those. The for
in a national championship. Last year,
in Los Gatos, Calif., at age 44, he set
midable Pitcher turned the tables in the
the 40-44 mark of 3:59.8.
two battled head-to-head. It was the first
Harry Tolliver battled Cohen all the way
before succumbing in 1:58.9. With arch
rival Billups moving up to the 45-49 divi
sion, Cohen captured his first national
1500-meter title, outkicking Colorado's
Chuck Downey, 4:12.64 to 4:13.37.
• The Southern California Striders
50-59 4 X 800 meter relay team, which
clocked 9:13.45 to break the New York
Masters 2-week old mark of 9:38.0.
The Striders quartet of Walt Atcheson,
Avery Bryant, Tom Sturak and Bill
Fitzgerald averaged 2:18.4 per man.
In addition to those records, 15
other world or American marks were
bettered, but will not go into the record
books. A brisk tail wind exceeded the
allowable limit in almost all of the 100,
200, long jump and triple jump events.
The throwing event marks won't count
because the field sloped downward to
about the 100-foot mark, then shot up
high jump (3'10") and pole vault (5') as the
time anyone could recall Anderson being
beaten by someone his own age.
• Billups raced to a 2:01.55 800 in win in
his 45-49 division in addition to his 1500
80+ division with wins in the 800 and 1500.
• Marilyn Fitzgerald took the 100(13.84)
The efforts of these three were one of the
and 200 (29.13) in the 45-49 competition.
• Tom Patsalis of Los Angeles won five
highlights of the 1982 championships, and
provided an inspirational lesson to anyone
who might think athletic endeavors should
be ended at an earlier age.
• Claude Hills of Pennsylvania garnered
6 golds, a silver and a bronze in the 70-74
class, copping the 100 (14.13), 400 (72.90),
HH (19:28), LJ (13'8"), TJ (28'8") and
pentathlon (3673 pts.)
• Maryland's Rudy Enders notched 3
golds and 4 silvers in the 50-54 bracket, win
ning
(18'6'/4").
the 400 (56.44) and long jump
•Jeanne Carter of California took the
100 (14.16) and 200(28.74) in the W40divi
sion.
• Clarke won five gold medals in her
W70 division, nabbing the 1(X), 2(X) and:
400, in addition to her two world records.
• Phi! Raschker of Rocky Mount, N.C.
captured eight first place medals in the W35'
• Sandra Knott of Cleveland won the
400 (66.93) and 800 (2:23.98), edging Judy
Fox Eddy and Barbara Pike in the latter in
one of the meet's most exciting races.
bracket: 100 (12.18), 200 (25.56), 400
(59.33), 400 IH (68.75), high jump (4'9"),
pple vault (8'), long jump (16'8") and triple
. jump (34'9'/i"). Her hurdle, vault and tri
ple jump marks are probably American
• Thane Baker of Dallas, the 1952
200-meter Olympic silver medalist (20.8)
and 1956 Olympic 200 bronze medalist
(20.9) blew away a good 50-54 field in the
for those events.
100 (11.59) and 200 (23.40) in an awesome
performance.
•Herb Anderson, 80, of Bellevue, Col
orado, turned in perhaps the most
• Hugh Adams of California upset
defending champion Walt Butler in the
astonishing performance of the meet with
M40 110-meter hurdles, 14.95 to 14.96. and
bests, but no women's records are yet kept
Cincinnati's
• The third 80-year-old in the meet,
were downhill, and over 150 feet were
uphill.
mances:
record.
popular Harold Chapson of Honolulu,
picked up the remaining gold medals in the
ward so that throws under 100 feet
Among the outstanding perfor
masters
record win.
gold medals in the M60-64 class in the 100
13.93 in the M30 high hurdles.
(22.03).
• Jack
year's
four relays in addition to their U.S. 50-59
absence from the national championships,
reaffirmed his superiority in the M55 divi
sion with impressive wins in the 200(24.91),
400 (57.20), 4001H (62.08), and llOHH
(15.64). As in 1978, Florida's Ed Schuler
nipped him in the 1(X).
• Philadelphia's Dawson Pratt edged
record, picking off the 400, 1600 and 3200
meter relays in the 40-49 bracket, and ad
ding the 1600 title in the 50-59 competition.
• Shirley Smith added the long jump
(14'9'A") and shot put (29'n") titles to her
record W45 high jump.
• Win McFadden notched the long jump
Dave Segal in the M45 200 in 23.17 and
(10' 10") and high jump (3'8") in M75 field
pulledaway from Lari^y Colbert and Billups
action.
after
a
to win the 400 in 52.8L Segal won the 100 in
11.49.
• Jim Burnett of Chicago, 1981 masters
T&F athlete-of-the-year, who runs for the
Philadelphia Masters, showed he hasn't
slowed up much by winning the M40 200 in
22.40 and 400 in 50.55.
• Eugene Driver of Los Angeles, sped to
M30 wins in the 2(X)(21.56) and 4(X) (49.65).
•Shelly Ammons, Anderson's daughter,
romped to three wins in the W50 4(X)
(79.25), 100 (16.78) and 200 (34.86).
•Jack Stevens came all the way from
Olympian, reclaimed her 1980 national tri
ple jump (38'6"), longjump (IS'T'/z") and
javelin (75'9") titles in W40.
•California's Shirley Kinsey retained
her W50 shot put (29'10'/2") and discus
(77'11") crowns.
• Dan Aldrich of California kept his
M60 shot (46'8") and discus (149'9") na
tional titles.
• Ed Hill won the shot (48'9") and
M65 800 mark of 2:22.9 with a fast 2:24.10,
-discus .(145'5") in M35, as did Ross Carter
(43'H" and 127'3") in M65.
• Christel Miller took the discus (79'10")
and javelin (88'2") in W45 action.
• California's Red Doms won five golds
in the M75 discus (1I2'8"), shot (35'7'/:")
100 (18.79), javelin (91'2") and hammer
events in 2:25.08 and 4:58.13 in the W35
(
• Judy Fox Eddy; of North Carolina,
while falling a bit short of her sensational
. four triumphs in the 1981 Championships,
managed to cop the 15(X) (4:44.28) and
10000 (37:56.80) in the ,W40 action.
• Minnesota's Bill Andberg continued
his consistent championship performances
(65').
• California's world record-holder Bill
Fitzgerald, 57, opted to compete inthe M45
division in his quest for a world 55-59
800-meter record. Fitz fell short of the
record of 2:06.6, but turned in a classy
2:13.52, which would have won his M55
with easywinsin the M70 800 (2:40.47) and
division by nine seconds.
• Herm Wyatt leaped 5'10" for the M50
high jump title, only 1-inch off his world
1500(5:44.89).
M50 record.
• Florida's . Jack Rice approached the
U.S. M60 800 mark of 2:19.9 with a 2:23.49
triumph, followed bya 15(X) win in 5:07.69.
• Dave Reinhart was the only 1500 meter
runner under 4 minutes, posting 3:58.80 in
M30 and adding a 9:24.75 steeplechase.
• Marilyn Waste of San Francisco won
the 800, 1500and SOOOin her W50 division.
•Gentleman Jim O'Neil of San Diego
successfully defended his M55 5000
(17:34.04) and 10000 (36:29.80) crowns.
• Kirk Randall of Massachusetts, the na
tional lOK cross-country champ, was
Festival in Philadelphia Aug. 13-14, establishing four new women's age 35-39 records.
Sportsfoto by John Allen
• Hartfield annexed the long jump
(2ri 14") and triple jump (M'VA") to go
with his high jump record.
• Indiana's Joann Grissom, former
Victoria, Australia to threaten his world
class.
Perhaps the most incredible two-weekend performance ever^seen in masters track &field was
turned in by North Carolina's Phil Raschker, 35. The 5'4", 107-lb. sensation won eight events
in the National Championships in'Wichita Aug. 6-8, and seven events in the Masters Sports
• Florida's Nate Robinson sizzled to a
• The Southern California Striders won
Greenwood,
1500(4:37.17) in a virtual solo performance
S UNIY
25, Mila set U.S.
• Detroit's Clarence Ray sizzled to M35
sprint triumphs in the 100 (10.80) and 200
in the W30 division.
• Susan Houlton iwon the same two
WICHITA SI
54 1500 in 4:34. On July
bests of 5:09.5 in 1500 and 11:29.1 in 3000.
(12.83), 200 (26.10), llOHH (16.89), LJ
half-second off the world M65 mark.
• Carol Urish won the 800 (2:14.76) and
•iPf
of 38:53.6 in Rochester June 26. Herb won 50-
(19'8'/2") and TJ (38'8i/4").
and also picked off the 4(X) in 63.19, only a
•A
Mila and Herb Kania of Warwick, NV. Mila set
women's world age 50-54 10,000 meter mark
superb with big wins in the M40 5000
(15:36.11) and steeplechase (9:53.86), edg
ing Virginia's Lew Faxon by only four
• Michigan's Bob Paklaian impressed,
with M45 wins in the 5000 (16:37.00) and
10000 (34:51.09).
• Gary Carr of St. Louis took the M35
1500 in 4:14.08 and lost a close one to Car!
Nicholson in the 800, 1:57.20 to 1:58.04.
• Masters 1981 Walker-of-the-Vear Gor
don Wallace took the M70 5K and 20K
Walks in 30:34 and 2:18:19.
• Ron Laird, M40, was 1st overall in the
5K walk in 25:09 with Grimm Reaper. M40,
first in the 20K walk in 1:49:24.
The
1983
TAC
National
Masters
T&F Championships are scheduled for
Houston, Texas on Sept. 16-18. one
seconds in the obstacle event. Faxon went
week before the 5ih World Veterans
on to capture the ICKXIO in 33:13-0,
Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico.D
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National Masters News
September 1982
PHILADELPHIA (Continued from page 1)
Sponsored by the Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Co. with a helping hand
from Nike Sportshoes Co., the Festival
was
the
nation's
first
multi-sport
masters event.
Athletes competed in 14 sports:
track & field, long distance running,
rowing, cycling, kayaking, canoeing,
diving, swimming, synchronized swim
ming, long distance swimming,
powerlifting, weightlifting, wrestling
and judo — against those their own age
or against those of comparable ability.
(Each sport has its own minimum age,
some going as low as 20.)
The Festival was a part of
Philadelphia's 300th anniversary
celebration. A group of former Olym
pians opened the festivities with a run
with lighted torches from the famed
Art
Museum
to
the
Quadrangle
downtown.
On hand to greet the throng were
U:-
IV.
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The swimmers seemed particualrly
friendly and outgoing and didn't ap
pear to have the gaunt look that is
common to runners. Yet a few seemed
a bit insecure and elitist about their
endeavors.
"I've never seen a jogger smile,"
swimmer-author Jane Katz, 39, was
quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"That's because of the tremendous
pounding, the shock to your body. But
when you're in the water, you only feel
10 percent of your body weight. You
Another group of swimmers asked
for a copy of the National Masters
News. After a few minutes, they dis
dainfully tossed it back, snorting: "It's
mostly about running. We're only in
terested in swimming."
Some athletes were versatile enough
Festival director; civic dignitaries and
chairpersons of each of the individual
tion in other sports. This proved not so
easy, however, as most events took
place at the same time. A group of
track & field performers did manage
to view the swimming competition
Sunday after the lOK race.
The swimmers have a unique way of
holding competition, which masters
track & field might do well to occa
sionally copy. They put swimmers of
ii;
counted about 300, with the other
sports drawing far fewer.
the Penn Mutual Masters Sports pro
gram; George Flatzfeld of Penn
Mutual, the guiding light behind the
entire program; Randi Shapiro,
The Festival was a rare opportunity
•i -
The track & field contingent was the
largest in the Festival, with 541 signing
up. The lOK Run and swimming each
get that refreshing feeling, and it's far
less injury-prone."
for masters athletes to view competi
•'
petition by 5-year age groups, as do
track & field meets.
Kelly, a former Olympic rowing gold
medalist; Bill Toomey, 1968 Olympic
decathlon gold medalist and director of
sports.
f
however, the swimmers do hold com
equal ability in the same race,
regardless of age or sex. Thus, in the
'200-yard backstroke, John Medici, 44,
was matched against Mary Day, 28,
Art Mayer, 50, and three others of
varying age and sex. The race was
close, as were the other 16 heats. No
matter how slow or how fast a swim
mer was, he or she was guaranteed a
fairly close race. No one was embar
rassed by "finishing last." The swim
mers weren't sure how they finished in
their age group until the results were
tallied after the races were over.
"But that's okay," Virginia's Fran
cis Hall said. "You do your best,
regardless. And you usually have a
pretty good idea of how you stand in
your age division."
Michigan's Gayle Champagne, 32,
swam the 50-yard freestyle with John
Woods, 58, John Hershey, 40, and
Rick Fontaine, 29. ".Most of us are
here for fun, as well as the competi
tion," she said after finishing second
leg on the Philadelpha Masters win
ning 16(X)-meter relay team.
Newspaper and television coverage
Penn Mutual as of Sept. 1, as will
Festival staffers Pat Meehan, Shapiro
and Cindy Wood. Hatzfeld and
Meehan will open a small office to con
tact potential sponsors and continue
the organization they have established.
Shapiro and Wood are looking for
of the Festival was excellent. The In
events."
work.
quirer ran three or four stories daily,
covering track & field, the lOK run,
diving, swimming, rowing and cycling.
Reporter
Ron
Reid
wrote
knowledgeable and sensitive stories,
catching not only the overall feel of the
whole Festival, but paying close atten
tion to the outstanding performances
of the 30-and-40 year-olds, as well as
the 70's and 80's. Usually, press
coverage, such as it is, is limited to the
"oldest" performer. That's fine, as far
as it goes, but it is not really what the
program is all about. Reid's articles
were superb, and were a credit to the
Festival organizers for arranging such
first-rate publicity.
The Philadelphians were remarkably
friendly. "Everyone was so nice, I
could hardly believe it," said Califor
nia's Ruth Anderson. In contrast to
"1980, when gruffness was common
place, the locals were the epitome of
elan and diplomacy. Either they did an
about-face, or Mayor Green appealed
to their civic pride and told them to
cool it for the summer's birthday
celebration, or 1980 was an aberration.
because I know I'm swimming against
others of comparable ability. Where I
place in my age group isn't that impor
tant."
city.
•For their national championships^
principle and conviction, he will leave
for mid-August, which helped, but
there were the usual minor problems.
A shuttle service was provided from
the hotels to the competition sites, but
it didn't help some. "We waited and
waited the first day and it never
came," Anderson complained. "So
finally we decided just to run to the
to compete in more than one sport.
John Sanders, the 1978 national 40-44
400-meter champ, won the 163-lb.
wrestling championship and then ran a
Whatever, everyone from the airport
"guide to the post office clerk to the
policeman walking the downtown heat
to the stranger you'd ask for directions
was friendly, helpful and a credit to the
to Hershey. "I try to win the race
First place women's winner of the Hawaii Norman Tamanaha 15K and Nike Masters Grand Prix
winner, 40 year old Cindy Daylrymple, 55:25.9, receives the perpetual trophy from Tommy
Leong, designer and artist in wood who created the trophy.
The weather was remarkably cool
The Festival was the brainchild of
Kelly and Hatzfeld, both of whom
worked long and hard to make it a suc
cess. But Penn Mutual has decided to
drop its sponsorship of the masters
program after fulfilling its commit
ment to the Festival.
In the weeks
preceeding the event, when the hopedfor 3000 entries failed to materialize,
Penn cut back on expenses, including
the shelving of a 60-minute movie
which was to have been made to pro
mote the masters program on national
television i But Penn did come up with
an extra $20,(KX) or so to cover the ex
pected financial loss.
"The decision , to conclude Penn
Mutual's
association
with
Masters
"1 don't consider it a gamble,"
Hatzfeld said. "The potential of the
masters program is enormous. We're
close to signing a major national spon
sor, which will mean serious money to
help support all masters sports. We're
all in on the ground floor now. Masters
sports are going to grow dramatically
in the next few years."
"1 think we accomplished what we
set out to achieve," Kelly reflected.
"We've already heard from the
fencers. They want to get into the
Festival
next time. That's fine,
because we want as many people as
possible involved. There are millions-of
good men and women out there, with
Sports was based on new marketing
directions of the company," Thomas
Stengel, Penn's Vice President of
Marketing Services told NMN. "It was
one that was made reluctantly because
wonderful backgrounds and great
desire, and they want to stay active.
we so strongly believe in both the
athletes as to when and where the next
philosophy and
National Masters Sports Festival
should be, and how it might be improv
ed. Send your suggestions to Jack Kel
ly, c/o Penn Mutual, 530 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia PA 19172.
You might also want to drop a short
practices of the
Masters Sports movement."
The Masters Sports program has
been Hatzfeld's baby: He went to the
wall for the program with the biggies at
Penn, and, after three years, came out
The Masters is their link. Not to the
past, but to their future."
Kelly asked for suggestions from
second best. Forced to choose between
note to Frank Tarbox, President of
the Masters program and his career at
Penn, Hatzfeld has literally put his
Penn Mutual, and thank him and his
company for their major contribution
money where his mouth is £ind has
to the masters program the past thre?
chosen the mtisters. In a rare display of
years. •
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September 1982 National Masters News page 17
Annual Masters T&F Meeting
PENN MUTUAL TO DROP SPONSORSHIP
The Penn
Co.,
LOllSO
which
Mutual
Life Insurance
has sponsored, masters
sports for the past three years, will not
renew its sponsorship in 1983.
from Jennifer
Hesketh Young
That news was delivered by TAC
Masters Sports. In the future, if we
don't like where the money is going, we
leave."
The
proposed
become
a
struaure
charitable
would
corporation,
The National Running Data Center
is an independent, non-profit,
marathon, are in the NRDC book: In
National Masters Track & Field Chair
organized so that contributions could
Depth
Rankings,
man Jim Weed at the annual T&F
be made in
organization devoted to the collection,
analysis, publication, and dispersal of
available for $5.95 from NRDC, Box
meeting August 7 held at Jim Hershberger's home during the 1982 Na
payments.
long-distance running information. It
compiles and maintains the official US
road-running records as recognized by
the RRCA and TAG. It supplies infor
mation to running publications. It is
supported by donations by individuals,
clubs, race directors, governing bodies,
and firms.
Ken Young, as Statistician and
Record Keeper for the NRDC, has the
sole responsibility of approving US
road-running records. Race results and
supportirig information must satisfy
him for the marks to be entered into
the system to be considered for records
and rankings. In particular, informa
tion must be provided to Ken to satisfy
him that a course was properly cer
tified, the race followed the proper
course, and that the timing and recor
ding systems were accurate. Ken has
the authority to accept of reject results
for records and rankings, depending
on the quality of those results and the
supporting information.
In this issue of NMN are the U.S.
Masters 10-mile rankings for 1981.
Listed are the top 25 runners in each
Masters
Road
42888, Tucson AZ 95733.
Each month, the National Masters
News will publish the 1981 rankings for
the National Sports Festival," Weed
Jeff Galloway, 35, of Del Mar,
Calif, had the fastest over age 35
announced, "but they're out of it after
"We hope to have a second National
Masters Sports Festival in 1984,"
Weed
continued,
"with
live
TV
coverage, just prior to the Olympics."
Weed introduced Bruce Springbett
and Ron Salvio, who have volunteered
1982."
10-mile clocking last year — a 51:36 ef
fort on March 15 in New Jersey.
Newark's
Bob Fischer topped the
40-44 section in 52:32 with a 56:47 by
Weed said there had been a change
to respectively serve as outdoor and in
door T&F coordinators. "You should
Brian Harris' 55:29 led the 45-49
of management at Penn, that many
local agents had never really gotten
behind the program, and that the reces
sion was causing all U.S. corporations
division, with Art Neeland edging into
the top 25 in 1:00:34. Ulrich Kaempf's
to take a close look at their corporate
budgets.
them as soon as possible regard1983-84 events, so as to avoid the
U.S.
"But we're optimistic that we'll find
a new sponsor," Weed said.
"Campbell Soup Co. is very interested,
scheduling conflicts that traditionally
and there are others we're talking to."
Weed said he's working on a
Los Gatos CA 95030. (408) 354-7333;
and Salvio at Squan Rd., Clarksburg
NJ 08510. (201) 266-8202.)
Guy Stretton making the top 25.
record
54:12
led
the
50-54
bracket, with Jim O'Neil garnering a
U.S. record with a 57:11 in the 55-59
category.
Don Longenecker (J:04:50), Lou
Preysz (1:09:40) and Ed Benham
(1:12:05 — a U.S. mark), topped the
M60, M65 and M70 groups.
Bobbi Rothman, 36, posted the
speediest over-age-35 women's 10-mile
run in 1981 with a record 1:01:40 in
New York. Karen Scanned set a U.S.
mark of 1;01;48 to top the 40-44 group
with Mary Van Camp's 1:13:24 crack
ing the top 25.
Another American mark was set by
for men and women. (If less than 25;
Mila Kania with a 1:02:00 in the 45-49
The top 50 in each group for all road
distances, and the top 100 in the
"Penn will fulfill its commitment to
a different event.
5-year age group from age 35 and up
that's all there were.)
tional Masters T&F Championships.
lieu of inheritance tax
division. Other top ranked runners
were Bette Mihalek, W50, 1:11:27;
Vlasta Pospisil, W55, 1:20:53; Gerry
Davidson, W60, 1:28:03.0
package which would make a halfmillion dollars available for all masters
sports in 1983, $50,(X)0of which
contact
them,"
Weed
said,
"for
money, scheduling, rules, etc."
Springbett and Salvio urged a'!
potential meet directors (o coma
occur.
(Contact Springbett at PO Box 1328,
Salvio said he still has received no
bids for the 1983 Indoor National T&F
be available for track & field. "All
Championships. "I'd rather you come
masters sports would fall under one
umbrella," Weed said. "The athletes,
to me, than to have to go out arm-
twisting," he said.
themselves, would run the program,
The 1983 Outdoor National T&F
not the sponsor or any other organiza
tion. This year, Penn Mutual's adver
tising agency, Spiro & Associates, got
$60,000 of the money allocated for
Championships will be held in
Houston on Sept. 16-18, 1983, one
week prior to the 5th World Veterans
Games.Q
160 Compete in Midwest Regional
any-^ne wc hung up. For what it's
by WENDELL MILLER
WHEATON, Illinois, July 31. The
Midwest Masters turned out one of its
best crowds in several meets, today for
the Midwest Masters Regional T&F
Championships, despite .some Mth
hour changes that had everyone arriv
ing almost late.
The new super Chevron track at
York High School peeled and the fine
folks at Wheaton College bailed us
out. We tried to contact everyone by
worth, we tried.
There was good running by Mary
Czarapata and Archie Messenger, and
big vaulting by Rick Christoph at 14-6
and
Rick
Nelson
at
14-0.
Carlos
Alvarez sprinted well.
We had a great 800 final with Har
rison, Harry Tolliver, Gary Carr and
Bob O'Connor leading an easy running
Ernie Billups, all under 2:00.
A mild surpri.se occurred in the 1(X)
with Bill Jordon nippirlg Rush Jacobs.
mail, the newsletter, and by posting the
change at York High. But we missed
Jacobs reversed in the 200. Jim Burnett
some people! A sincere apology to
there when we turned off the lights.•
ran easy and the weight guys were .still
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September 1982
1981 MASTERS 10-MILE RANKINGS
Top 25 In each 5-year age group fronr 35 up. Compiled by theNational Running Data Cenfser ^«clutw»*y
the National Mcwtifr flowi.
Available inthe book "InDepthMasters Rankings "
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Hugh Sweeny
Ralph Zimmerman
51:36
51:36
52:14
52:14
52:23
52:48
53:27
53:41
53:45
53:44
53:59
54:11
54:16
54:21
54:24
54:47
55:06
55:12
55:16
55:37
55:40
55:44
55:50
55:51
55:55
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Dave Holt
Bill Koehler
George Reim
Rich Myers
Lowell Paul
Terry Smith
Michael Conroy
Ted Bitter
Frank
Handelraan
Jake White
Ed cadman
Bill Stewart
T Gerrity
John Loughran
Hal Rothman
Joe Becerra
Bert Johnson
David H Allen
Sammy Castillo
Jack Leydig
Derek Frechette
John Fretwell
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53:27
53:28
53:38
53:58
54:18
54:25
54:28
54:29
54:36
54:43
54:46
54:50
55:03
55:14
55:35
55:40
55:50
55:52
55:57
56:18
56:21
56:29
56:34
56:47
56:47
Bob Fischer
Robert Jenkins
Bill Meinhardt
Mike Sabino
Charles Harris
William C Hall
Sal Vasquez
Victor Zwolak
Tim Rostege
Ken Winn
Gary Muhrcke
Dan McCaskill
Richard Van Scotter
Joe Burgasser
Geoff Pietsch
David Peelle
Ray Stevens
Leonard Duey
Martin Ball
Calvin Loomis
A Venanzi
Jim Streeby
Greg Osmun
Fay Bradley
Sid Howard
Guv Stretton
40
41
40
41
40
40
41
42
40
43
40
40
41
42
43
43
40
42
43
42
40
41
41
43
42
41
Brian Harris
Bob Paklaian
56:11
56:42
Richard Sottshall,
Hartley Vezina
57:23
57:54
57:58
Robert Sussman
58:19a
58:41
58:44
58:58
59:11
59:19
59:35
59:43
59:45
59:53
59:54
59:56
1:00:04
1:00:10
1:00:14
1:00:23
1:00:33
1:00:34a
Ray Hagen
Ben Hyser
Joe Cary
C Roy
G Studzlnaki
Bob Trudgeon
Tom Kurihara
Bob Elwood
Japk Chase
W Pierson
Gera Feld
George Stillman
Dennis Lanterman
Wilbert Griffin
Myron Nevraumont
Richard Murphy
Michael Vail
Lou Stern
D Larson
Art Neeland
46
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1 00:50
1 00:50
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1 01:59
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Herb Chisholm
Ernst Sealander
Gordon McKenzie
Don Dixon
S Thomas
Herbert Kania
Edward Stabler
A1 Treichel
Kenneth Jones
William chappell
J
Chapman
Charles Ratti
Joseph Burns
W Szmidt
Don Carpenter
John M Sullivan
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NJ
NY
15
26
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12
5
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Brooklyn
NY
Camp Springs
MD
Waynesboro
PA
NJ
KS
Medford
Lawrence
Daly City
Brooklyn
New York
San Jose
North Haven
Ann Arbor
CA
NY
NY
CA
CT
MI
Sandston
Miller Place
NY
VA
Burlingame
CA
Sunnyvale
CA
Washington
DC
San Jose
San Mateo
CA
CA
NY
15
25
15
24
26
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24
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15
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8
24
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24
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CA
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CA
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CA
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21
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NY
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Boca Raton
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Alameda
WiImington
St Petersburg
FL
Miami
Ann Arbor
Lincoln
MI
New York
NY
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NY
Campbell
NY
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lA
MI
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NB
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Washington
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45
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MI
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MI
PA
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NY
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AZ
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MI
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VA
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NE
MI
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NY
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PA
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54
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52
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52
Warwick
52
Syracuse
52
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50
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51
50
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52
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50
53
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52
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NY
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NY
NY
HI
NY
MI
MA
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1:02:20
1:02:21
1:02:31
1:02:51
1:02:52
1:03:12
B Mullin
Bob Bartling
Hank Shastanu
Fred Holappa
Jerry Crockett
Archie Attarian
50
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57:11
58:52
59:50
1:02:50
1:03:15
1:04:12
1:04:13
1:04:39
1:05:27
1:05:31
1:06:13
1:06:20
1:06:38
1:07:06
1:07:22
1:07:32
1:08:16
1:08:25
1:08:38
1:08:57
1:09:06
1:09:07
1:09:10
1:09:58
1:10:14
Jim O'Neil
Jim Forshee
Jerry Morrison
Harold Knapp
Augustus Prince
George Thompson
Flory Rodd
Paul Lackey
Reid Eider
James
Jensen
Don McWilliams
D Riordan
B Mimm
H Stric:kberger
Bill Hawver
Robert Thurston
Jesse Van Zant
Joseph Mulligan
Jack Scott
Bill O'Connor
0 Williams
Charles McDonald
J Pennington
Robert Craig
Morton Kail
55
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57
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57
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57
56
56
55
57
55
56
55
55
56
58
59
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55
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San Diego
Ann Arbor
Parkville
Germantown
CA
MI
MO
MD
Upton
NY
New York
San Francisco
NY
Arlington
VA
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Canandaigua
DC
NY
CA
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Colts Neck
NY
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York
CA
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26
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
5 Apr ,DC-A
24 May ,CA-A
Feb ,FL-A
21 Feb ,FL-A
15 Mar ,FL-A
21 Feb ,FIi-A
29 Aug ,MI-A
28 Feb ,NE-A
26 Apr ,NY-A
26 Apr ,NY-A
S Apr ,OC-A
15 Mar ,NJ-A
28 Feb ,NE-A
29 Aug ,MI-A
5 Apr ,DC-A
10 May ,NY-A
12 Dec ,NY-A
29
29
5
29
26
12
5
25
Aug ,MI-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,DC-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
Oec,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Jan,AZ-A
15 Mar,NJ-A
15 Mar,NJ-A
29 Aug,NI-A
5
28
29
15
12
26
8
29
24
12
26
12
15
23
24
5
26
15
26
12
15
25
26
13
2
12
29
15
5
12
15
24
10
Men- 60
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Don Longenecker
04:50a
05:17
05:27
George Sheehan
05:53
Charles
06:23
07:21
08:07
08:39
08:S8a
09:00
09:15
09:48
10:43
11:28
11:33
11:48
12:02
12:04
13:05
14:12
14:22
14:26
15:16
15:25
16:32
John Mclntyre
N
Bertolini
Chambers
Wilfredo Rios
Wayne Zook
Arie Elderkamp
Bob Martin
Thomas Gibbons
Donald Dilworth
Albert Goldstein
Woodrow Derby
Harold Greenberg
J McCarthy
Walter Kayser
F Cox
Walter Kreimann
Doug Booth
Fred Surol
Nate White
M Denski
Robert Taylor
Fletcher Hanks
Robertoreligh
Apr,DC-A
Feb,NE-A
Aug,MI-A
64
60
62
60
60
64
64
60
60
60
62
61
62
61
64
64
61
60
60
60 +
62
62
60
63
60 +
thru 64
Silver City
Red Bank
Ellaville
Springfield
L i t t l e Heck
San Diego
San Francisco
Tucson
Bellerose
Escondido
NM
NJ
GA
VA
NY
CA
CA
AZ
NY
Mestfield
CA
NY
CA
NJ
Stanwood
MI
Brooklyn
San Diego
25 Jan,AZ-A
15 Mar,NJ-A
26 Apr,NY-A
21
Feb,FL-A
5 Apr,OC-A
10 Hay,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
8 Feb,CA-A
25 Jan,AZ-A
12 Dec,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
12 Dec,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
26 Apr,NY-A
15 Mar,NJ-A
29 Aug,MI-A
15 Mar,NJ-A
Bethesda
Grand Ledge
Farmington
MD
MI
MI
5
29
29
13
Apr,DC-A
Aug,MI-A
Aug,MI-A
Sep,NY-A
15 Mar,HJ-A
Nilford
Oxford
Adrian
MI
MD
HI
29 Aug,MI-A
5 Apr,OC-A
29 Aug,MI-A
Man- 65 thru 69
Mar,Nj-A
Dec,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Feb,CA-A
Aug,MI-A
May,CA-A
Dec,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Dec,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
Jan,AZ—A
54
50
54
Los
5 Apr ,DC-A
49
Detroit
Altoona
Roseville
Hoodmere
Man- 50
54:12
57:13
37:23
58: re
58:26
58:30
59:04
39
Jersey City
Men-
55:29
56:01.
thru
Del Mar
Man-
f' I 1
i!
35
37
39
37
36
38
35
37
35
36
36
36
39
35
38
37
36
35
38
38
36
35
37
36
38
35
May,CA-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
Apr,NY-A
Dec,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
Jan,AZ-A
Apr,NY-A
1 09:40
1 11:07
1 22:48
1 24:32
1:24 : 34
1:25:23
1:26:27
1:26:31
1:28:18
1:33:14
1:34:03
1:35:14
1:35:44
1:35:48
l;44:15a
Louis Preysz
Wilfredo Rios
Bob Hutchins
Joe Goodman
Andrew McKevitt
Raymond Deschambault
Lester Rhoads
James Lux
Richard Rothschild
Jack Crofton
L Hayward
Cliff Riordan
Murray Feinberg
Geza Korda
Donald Fordney
65
65
65
69
Poynette
Little Neck
Coronado
HI
NY
CA
Los Altos Hlls CA
69
67
Great Neck
Dewitt
65
69
67
67
Little Neck
Lincoln Park
69
66
69
65
66
Pt Chester
NY
NY
NY
MI
NY
Lagrange
6A
Branford
CT
Brooklyn
Buachuca City
NY
AZ
2 Aug,HI-A
12 Dec,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
24
26
5
26
29
May,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
12 Dec,NY-A
5
15
21
5
15
25
Apr,DC-A
Mar,NJ-A
Feb,FL-A
Apr,DC-A
Mar,NJ-A
Jan,AZ-A
Men- 70 thru 79
Sep,NY-A
Aug,WI-A
Dec,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
Mar,NJ-A
Apr,DC-A
Dec,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
May,CA-A
May,NY-A
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
12:05
18:07
21:08
23:04
33:06
33:11
35:44
37:58
06:44
Edward Benham
73
Ocean City
Joseph Gallaburri
George Jacobs
70
74
73
New York
Jamaica
Flint
Ed Wiberg
Stanley Glynn
MI
70
Charles Hackenheimer 75
Richard Hhittenusre
70
James Ramsey
70+
Ed Hiberg
MD
NY
NY
74
Central Square NY
NY
La Jolla
Detroit
Flint
CA
HI
HI
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
May,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Sep,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
29 Aug,MI-A
29 Aug,MI-A
5
26
10
5
26
13
September 1982 National Masters News
Women-
Bobbi
1:01:40
1:02:27
1:03:04
1:05:07
1:05:26
1:05:42
1:06:23
1:07:09
1:07:12
1:07:35
1:07:44
1:07:59
1:08:39
1:08:53
1:09:02
1:09:20
1:09:24
1:09:28
1:09:35
1:10:16
1:10:34
1:10:54
1:10:59
1:11:01
1:11:07
Sue
Rothman
Johnston
Linda Thurston
Suzanne Carr
Carol Stroud
Diane Young
Kathy Loper
Hideko Pirie
Karen Lanterman
Mary Ellen Byrn
Patricia Patrick
Elfrieda Wyner
Charlene George
Judy Carroll
Mimi Meyers
Mary Leivers
Sophia OaJces
Elaine Kirchen
Dolly Broyles
Pat Dancey
Sherry Gaskin
Lona Monte
Marie Barllone
Nadine O'Connor
Marlene Sundberg
36
39
38
36
38
38
38
36
36
35
37
38
35-t35
38
35
35
39
37
39
38
39
39
38
35
Karen Scannell
Anna Thornhill
1:08:46
1:09:19
1:09:45
1:10:18
1:10:18
1:10:28
1:10:39
1:10:48
1:11:15
1:12:13
1:12:19
1:13:01
1:13:11
1:13:24
42
40
44
42
Trudy Rapp
Hermine Bartee
Patricia Bessel
Patty Lee Parmalee
Lynne Lauck •.
Sandra
Folzer
Mimi Lerner
Nina Kuscsik
Birthe Kirsch
Patricia DeLotto
Carole Herrick
•
Patsy Margolin
Mary Lund
Lona Monte
Polly Schonfeld
Sharon Sowell
Harriet Baker
Betsy Smith
Mary Neuney
Rita Pinzino
Jaye Horowitz
Judy Splitgerber* •
Mary Van Ciunp
43
41
41
41
44
42
42
42
40
40
41
40
Mila Kania
Linda Sipprelle
Karen Holappa
Margarete Deckert
Helene
Bedrock
Natalie Buzzell
Nancy McCormick
Peggy Acton
Margaret Peruski
Joyce Fletcher
Ruth Waters
Andrea Anderson
Gloria Brown
Chris McKenzie
Laurette Rindlaub
Joanne Mallet
Natalie Tickner
Nancy Heunaker
Janet Nelson
Alma Kunes
Estelle Meyding
Barbara Carlson
Marjorie Kroeger
Katherine Knight
Mary Stein
39
Women-
NY
Washington
Saratoga
DC
CA
CA
Saratoga
CA
NJ
NE
Omaha
Fairfax
Hillsboro
VA
CA
Fairfax
NY
VA
Pt
Huron
MI
Brooklyn
NY
New York
New York
NY
New York
NY
Grand Rapids
Redwood city
New York
MI
CA
NY
Tiburon
CA
Bay city
MI
40
thru
CA
NJ
VA
NY
NY
NY
NJ
Wyncote
PA
St James
NY
NY
CA
Huntington Stui
Kensington
McLean
New York
VA
Nbvi
New York
New York
Almont
New York
Los Altos
MI
NY
NY
41
42
40
40-t
42
Grand Rapids
44
Somerset
40
San Diego
41
• San Diego
40-tAnn Arbor
45
thru
12
8
26
5
24
24
28
5
8
26
5
21
29
26
26
13
12
12
26
29
8
26
21
8
29
Dec,NY-A
Feb,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
May,CA-A
May,CA-A
Feb,NE-A
Apr,DC-A
Feb,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Feb,FL-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Sep,NY-A
1:20:53
1:22:48
1:26:30
1:27:23
1:28:56
1:30:22
1:31:25
1:32:06
1:33:41
1:34:05
1:35:14
1:50:53
1:52:54
Vlasta Pospisil
55
56
59
55
59
59
59
56
58
55
55
57
56
Anne Robertson
Harriet Wever
Lucille Paul
Mary Rodriguez
Maryloo Spooner
Doris
D'Andrea
Virginia Hastings
Lucy Killea
Marguerite Glynn
Elaine Hauser
Edith Scott
Peggy Price
Dec,NY-A
Dec,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
Feb,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Feb,FL-A
Feb,CA-A
Aug,MI-A
55
thru
59
Okemos
MI
Rego Park
Nutley
NY
NJ
26
26
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
29
26
26
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
26 Apr,NY-A
26 Apr,NY-A
Croton/Hudson
NY
Coronado
CA
May,CA-A
May,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
26 Apr,NY-A
9 May,CA-A
CA
NY
12 Dec,NY-A
CA
CA
Santee
San Diego
9
9
26
26
Women- 60 thru 69
1:28:03
Gerry Davidson
1:30:31
Mary Rcariguez
1:37:57
Judy Gimon
1:38:36
1:40:20
1:56:39
Mar-^aret Mullen
Evelyn Havens
Marion Epstein
2:01:59
Althea Jureidini
60
60
65
61
65
62
63
Pa11brook
Rego Park
9 May,CA-A
La Mesa
Detroit
New York
MI
9 May,CA-A
29 Aug,MI-A
NY
12 Dec,NY-A
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
NY
NY
26 Apr,NY-A
26 Apr,NY-A
CA
44
San Francisco
Somerville
Alexandria
New York
Grand Island
New York
Pittstown
Women-
1:02:00
1:04:36
1:06:26
1:06:49
1:07:13
1:09:08
1:09:30
1:10:10
1:11:41
1:12:26
1:12:32
1:12:51
1:13:08
1:13:15
1:13:28
1:13:39
1:15:31
1:15:58
1:16:03
1:16:10
1:16:25
1:16:42
1:18:09
1:18:17
1:18:54
thru
Miller Place
Oakland
Somerville
Women-
1::01:48
1::03:45
1::04:06
1;:04:19
1::04:36
1::05:38
1:05:53
1:06:57
1:07:42
1:07:48
1:08:20
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NY
MI
NY
CA
MI
NJ
CA
CA
MI
8
26
5
26
26
12
26
15
26
26
Feb,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Four World Marks Set
in Northwest Classic
Dec,NY-A
GRESHAM, Oregon, July 30-31.
Four world and three American track
Apr,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
24 May,CA-A
& field age division records were
15
5
26
29
12
Mar,NJ-A
evening atmosphere in the Northwest
26
29
26
24
29
26
9
9
29
Apr,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
May,CA-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
May,CA-A
May,CA-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
Dec,NY-A
49
Warwick
NY
Bethlehem
PA
MI
49
46
45
48
46
48
Mt Airy
MD
46
45
45
46
47
Omaha
Rochester
Dearborn
New York
San Carlos
NE
Plymouth
Lagrangeville
45
San Diego
49
49
47
47
Grand Island
Great Neck
Riverside
Rockville
MD
26
5
29
26
26
5
28
29
29
26
24
9
13
26
26
5
NY
MI
MI
NY
CA
CA
NY
NY
CT
47
Norwalk
CT
26
45
46
48
46
46
47
45
45
Kansas City
MO
NY
28
26
15
5
8
26
26
5
New York
Levittown
Fairfax
Orinda
NY
VA
New York
CA
NY
NY
Washington
DC
Syosset
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Feb,NE-A
Aug,MI-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
May,CA-A
May,CA-A
Sep,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
Apr,NY-A
Feb,NE-A
Apr,NY-A
Mar,NJ-A
Apr,DC-A
Feb,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,DC-A
established this weekend in the cool
Classic at Mt. Hood Community Col
lege.
Harold Chapson, who turned 80
years of age on July 11, ran the fastest
200 and 400 meters ever by a man over
80 in the times of 35.63 and 78.61,
respectively.
Tillamook's Clive Davies, generally
regarded as one of the top veteran
distance runners in the world, stepped
onto the track for a change and promp
tly demolished the global standard for
men 65-69 (18:04.5 by Erich Kruzyc''
of West Germany in 1976) by 24
seconds in 17:40.5.
Don Hummel pole vaulted 9'6" to
better Bob McConnaghy's world 70-74
best of 9'2".
Barbara Hummel posted two U.S.
marks in the women's 55-59 high jump
(3'6") and discus (47'3'/2").
Shirley Dietderich claimed a new
American W55 javelin mark with a
Len Thornton, sets U.S. 50-54 record of 27:38
at Cal Classic 8K Run in Risalia, Calif.
Photo by Marty Higginbotham
54'4" heave.
Quality wins were turned in by:
• Paul Dungan in the men's 35-39
division, in the 400 (50.25), 200 (22.59)
and 100(11.17).
• Mike Heffernan in the M40 5(XX)
Women- 50
1:11:27
1:16:30
1:17:32
1:17:56
1:19:48
1:20:44
1:20:46
1:20:49
1:21:04
1:21:07
1:22:35
1:23:15
1:23:40
1:24:00
1:24:58
1:26:21
1:27:39
1:28:15
1:28:23
1:28:31
1:28:35
1:29:38
1:29:46
1:29:58
1:30:17
Bette Mihalek
Merry
Nancy
Bunny
Peggy
Van Sant
Tighe
Franco
Naas
Lillian Larrier
Stephanie Harrison
Alix Gravenstein
Mary Dasen
Eileen Castle
Pamalee Avery
Guillerma Bordonaba
Helen Holmgren
J
Haner
Lya Kilian
Jean Cavrell
Babs Dalsheimer
Ann
Brown
Mary Feury
Etta Palmer
Eleanor Swarbrick
Ann Goff
L Cephus
Audrey Jacobson
Mariana Fitspatrick
52
51
50
50
51
52
50
50
50
51
53
50
53
S3
52
53
53
50
50
54
50-t53
51
53
53
thru 54
Whitefish Bay
San Diego
New York
New York
El Cajon
Brooklyn
Detroit
Perry
Muskegon
Almont
Brooklyn
Menlo Park
(15:25.7) and 15(X) (4:12.07), narrowly
WI
CA
NY
NY
CA
NY
MI
MI
MI
MI
NY
CA
New York
New York
NY
Lincoln
NE
Saratoga—
CA
H Bloomfield
Melrose Park
MI
Long Beach
NY
Ridqewood
NJ
NY
HA
26
9
12
12
9
26
29
21
29
29
29
26
8
15
26
26
21
28
26
24
29
15
15
12
12
Apr,NY-A
May,CA-A
DeC,NY-A
Dec,NY-A
May,CA-A
Apr,NY-A
Aug,MI-A
edging Paul Hall (4:13.65) in the latter.
• Dennis Meyer in the M45 1500
(4:14.59), in a tight battle with Don
Trethaway (4:15.55). Trethaway cap
tured the 5000 in 15:57.8.
Feb,FL-A
Aug,MI-A
Aug,MI-A
Aug,MI-A
Apr,NY-A
Feb,CA-A
Mar,NJ-A
Apr,NY-A
Apr,NY-A
Feb,FL-A
Feb,NE-A
Apr,NY-A
May,CA-A
Rudy Enders of Potomac, Maryland wins M50
Aug,MI-A
long^ump in 18'5'/i" in Nationals in Wichita.
Mar,NJ-A
Mar,NJ-A
Dec,NY-A
Dec.NY-A
Enders capturect three gold and four silwei
medals in one of meet's top performances.
Sportsfoto t)y John Alter
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September 1982
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ST. LOUIS. HO.
JUNE 1-3, 1982.
Beading Athletic Attic Track Club
Dutch Masters Meet
Jime 6, 1962
MS5 Harry Guth
H60 Len Wray
7.14
7.32
Gilberto Gonzalez 7.31
8.01
Ben Thomas
8.65
Arling Pitcher
9.25
Dottle Gray
9.89
Marie Holbert
10.38
Wilma Hise
9.47
Marie Uebel
M65
M70
M75
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G. HoflYua
I. Black
J. Muscaxa
12.01
J. Idles
B. VlUls
M55 Harry Guth
M60 Charles Beaudry
M65
M70
M75
W55
W60
W65
12.14
11.87
Gilberto Gonzalez 12.71
13.48
Ben Thomas
15.30
Arling Pitcher
16.36
Dottie Gray
17.37
Helen Stephens
17.99
Evelyn Benson
16.80
Marie Uebel
12.45
13.30
J. Aekroyd
19.40
V35 F. HcKaons
J. Kats
12.48
12.97
J. Hodge
13.11
KM B. Stanford
M65
M70
M75
W55
W60
W65
W70
H65 Larry Patterson
M70 Oliver Langenberg
M75 Ed Fendt
W55 Dottie Gray
W60 Iipy Ernst
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W70 Meredith Probst
Hlf5 D. Pratt
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12.00
12.20
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E. McCoabs
B. Feick
*40 G. Hola
M45 D. Pratt
58.00
58.42
M45 H. Bohlglsn
E. Fitzgerald
1>33.72
H. Bohlglsn
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60.35
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12.53
12.80
H55 A. Hunter
12.90
14.48
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14.73
H. Barxls
18.78
M50 B. Endsrs
12.44
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10)48.89
2)03.3
H50 B. Fine
J. Snell
H. Xauffkan
J. Barrle
«>)5 H. Pltsgarald
I1O5.25
1 >07.67
I. Black
59.07
60.40
81IO
D. Boss
11)11.12
H. Broesaan
11)39.58
64.99
79.99
83.42
69.80
70.49
1)30.95
18:22
21:34
21:08
23:54
27:56
25:04
30:37
35:11
41:54
L. Pratt
C. Johnson
13.17
13.40
F, HcGloskay
15.46
B. Falck
13.45
13.67
M53 *• Jordan
A. Hunter
J. V. Plerson
14.11
39:11
48:02
44:22
65:47
49:02
51:06
68:47
75:04
88:26
M65 Larry Patterson
W55 Dottie Gray
W60 Imy Ernst
W65 Fran Patterson
W70 Mitzi Probst
13.73
14.46
H65 H. Nlebel
14.88
C. Hills
G. Hood
B< Detweller
M70 F. Kelser
Dlffh -T'HP
H30 B. Budrow
G. Hoffsan
B. Salrlo
I. Black
5'10-
5'6"
5'65*4*
H35 A. Zaeharfca
B. Bury
J. Aekroyd
5'85'65'0"
1140 E. Zuraw
5«6"
5'6"
MSTPatrick Gal'her 5:38.14
6:08.32
M65 Larry Patterson 6:11.32
M70 Hugh Steavenson 7:13.88
M75 Edward Fendt
W55 Dottie Gray
W60 Imy Ernst
7:51.31
M70 Cecil Sommer
11-11
9- ZH
7-11
8- 54
W65 Clara Finehout
W70 Marie Uebel
4- 2
8- 0
DISCUS
M55 Phil Burska
114- 5
H60 Jim Crowder
110- 2
M65 Gilberto Gonzalel07- 7
96- 6
H75"Jim Lorenz
68- 8
W55 Elinor McCarthy
W60 Helen Stephens
50- 0
73- 7
W65 Enmetta Peressin 52- 9
W70 Marie Uebel
45- 6
M55 Phil Brusca
M60 Charles Beaudry
42- 64
44- 2
M65 Bob Powell
41- 3
H70
M75
W55
W60
34261936-
34
4
9
24
W65 Emmetta Peressin 22- 2
20-
960 participants in 29
sporting events,
from Joy Rice
26.83
29.21
HltO B. Stanford
24.61
25.22
26.06
B. Bobinson
E. NcCoaba
J. Eats
*40
M45
4
0*4
H. Bohlglan
H. Uuflban
M50 D. Boss
H. Brosaaan
A. Martin
G. Meuhs
T. Hslbom
T. Ashaan
4)14
4)21
4)26
4)48
5)02
H35 J. Salth
4:53
H4b Boy Fslck
5)06
5)45
*. Bsrriok
H50 B. Fine
D. Boas
5)30
6)22
hm
H70 S. Hanastaro
7)20
C. Pauling
H. Bohlglsn
S. Derry
1130 G. Toapklns
16 l a
105 J. 3)Uth
19)01
N40 Boy FSlck
*45 M. Fltsgnrald
30.23
H. Barrle
40.29
25.81
L. Pzmtt
26.58
P. McCloskay
B. Falek
N55 *• Jordan
J> H. Plerson
A. Hunter
N60 D. lawyer
10.000
34.34
1140 *. Bszrlck
41)44
28.45
28.91
28.95
1(45 G. Xraaer
38.40
33.19
B. Detweller
24)18
41)24
29.66
1165 C. wm.
M50 D. Boss
18)00
20)43
M30 V. Becker
27.70
29.91
J. Isoioe
*. Bsxrlok
43.00
H50 B. Fins
46)31
D. Boss
49)48
110 High Hurdles
M30 B. Budrow
G. Hoffsan
I. Black
15-80
16.*81
400
N30 G. Berry
A. Sllveraan
E. Martin
_
56.47
57.62
58.67
M35 J. Aokroyd
N70 F. Kelser
B. Salvlo
M35 B. Cooks
B. HUUs
A. Zacfaarka
B. HUUs
J, Aekroyd
59.06
lt03.28
1>07.81
m65 C. HUls
82*4"
33*0"
32*8"
30'6"
B. Carstan)M)o
C. Jofaneon
H. Bzossa)Ui
A. Harris
45.3-
*30 T. ELepplnger
40*7i39*10i37*434*1-
*35 J. Aokroyd
Tw Juno
M30 S. Thomsley
1. Black
J. Muscara
19*3"
17'5-
16*9"
S. Hagy
16'1"
B. Salrlg
14"Hi
H40 C. KlahB
P. Hoyt
42'
H65 H. Qguss
40*4"
H45 J. Balder
32*
30*3"
G. Hood
B. Detweller
C. Hills
M70 F. Kelser
E. Swlakl
B. Salvlo
I . Black
T. Jackson
34*5"
30*6"
25*8"
M50 1. Olssn
1140 L. Pratt
17.7.
H45 J. Belder
97*493* r
90*5"
T. Jackson
H. Hola
F. lUuatl
H. Bohlglan
M50 L. Olsai
• Bay Felck
H. Broesaan
B. Biders
I6«3i"
1165 H. Qguss
M45 H. Bohlglan
i5'ioi'
H50 B. Bbders
17*3"
H. Brosaaan
C. Johnson
L. Olsen
13'6i-
Bay Felck
12*2i-
m65 C.
HUla
G. Hood
B. DetweUar
H30 S. Thomsley
1. Black
S.
B. Salvlo
17.19
B. *ilUs
J. Idles
18.24
20.59
M35 H. Bury
J. Aokroyd
H40 J. O'Haxa
16.63
M45 H. Bohlglsn
M45 E. Fltigeinld
19.84
J. Barxls
a.61
B.
C.
G.
H.
DetweUar
Hills
Hood
Hlebel
83*r
75*6"
123*10"
109*
94*4"
13*0"
8'1112*10"
9*8J"
8*8-
36*4"
35*3"
30*8"
38*34"
m'.'
31*2"
Bay Felck
37*
32*6"
24*1"
m60 p. Eberhsxdlngar 31*1"
M65 B. Detweller
G. Hood
C. HUls
29*
zru"
22*3"
AMHERST T»F CLASSIC
AMHERST, OHIO.
JULY 3.
100
M30 Bob Hagin
11.75
H40 Jim Barrett
12.80
200
M40 Jim Barrett
24.15
26.69
400
m3& Jim Burke
57.05
800
h5& Jeff Gerson
mo
M30 Ron Li nn
:24.85
5 :n.57
400 RELAY
49.29
80*3"
5000
M30 Tom Pierson
19:09
75*9"
DISCUS
105*10"
94* r
90*
85*4"
80*4"
M4Q George Mirka
M50 Rudy Bredenbeck
M60 Jack Siringer
W30 Mary Charbounre
W60 Beryl Siringer
144-8
106-1
79-0
56-4
25-9
LONG JUMP
H70 F. Kelser
45*8"
H30 T. Uepplagar
108*9"
B. Selvio
I. Black
61'5-
H35 J. Aokroyd
B. Bubnls
H40 C. KlahB
P. Hoyt
92*10"
97*10"
78*2"
136* r
133*6"
M30 Dave Morgan
H40 T E Ragland
M45 j. Belder
H50 L. OUm
H. Broaman
B. Qaretense
Bey Felok
A. Harris
146"2"
128*4"
114*10"
79*
H30 Mary Chadbourne
19-0
12-6»s
M30 Dave Morgan
35-3
43-6
31-11
28-9
MAO George Mirka
M50 Rudy Bredenbeck
M60 Jack Siringer
POLE VAULT
M30 Tom Pierson
MAO Dick Mann
M50 Joe Chadbourne
M60 Jack Siringer
N65 B. DetweUer
C. BlUe
108*3"
80*2"
11-3
13-0
46-0
87-2
140-9
69-7
HIGH JUMP
M30 Dave Morgan
Jack Thornton
1160 P. Eberhardlnger 100*7"
16-6
H60 B Siringer
HAMMER
M30 Jeff Gerson
149*9"
18-11)
SHOT PUT
MAO Ed Hoyle
T. Jackaca
41*2i"
41*9"
41*6t-
M30 Over the Hill
84*10"
15*2413*2"
40*3"
B. Carstenssn
A. Harris
H30 Rob Hagin
57*6"
H60 p. Eberhardlnger
11-315*2"
13r2"
106*2"
105'10-
*40 D. Gotten
16'71"
if60 P. Eberhardlnger
92*11"
89*4"
70*6"
92*9"
61*1"
J. Aekroyd
N55 *. Jordan
116*10"
H35 J. Aekroyd
17'2"
J. Kats
143*6"
62*8-
D. BeU
M40 E. HoCcabe
19*0"
H30 H. GUbert
A. Harris
M35 J. Idles
33*r
30*123*10-
B. Bubnls
B. umis
30*9i-
28*9i"
C. CLeha
8'0"
21*4"
H60 p. Eberhardlnger
10'6-
8«0-
38*5"
30*6"
B. Salvlo
X. Black
28*2-
P. Hoyt
M65 C. Hills
40*5"
X70 F. Islsacc
29.9-
H55 J. *• Pleraai
13* 69*6"
74*6"
B. DetneUsor
35 Ihund Height
*50 1. Olsan
Bay Felck
B. HUUs
H45 j. Bankert
120*2"
100*6"
81*8"
35'7i-
Belder
S. Derry
T. Jackson
H. Bohlglsn
H. Hola
11'6"
9'6"
126*9"
COaco
ihders
Eroeaaan
Harris
H45 j.
3'8-
Pole Fault
B. HUUs
M3S J. Idl^
38*3"
34*2-
3'10"
Trlnle
15.69
L.
B.
H.
A.
42* Hi"
79*
Discus
3-6"
98* r
129*8"
*50 Bsy Felok
1160 Po Ebediaidlnger
H30 P. Corrlgan
T. Klspplnger
8. Oetweller
114*2"
H, Bohlglsn
20*5-
4'2'
4'2"
B. vmis
5000
D. Pratt
25-2|"
144*
135*1"
*40 D. Gotten
Bay Felck
J. KeUy
M30 J. Tlnl
4il3
C. Kleha
P. Hoyt
4*44'4''
H65 C. Hills
3)21.99
H40 L. Pratt
B. aiders
C. Johnson
3)03.84
6)37
28.02
4*0"
4'4"
1160 P. Eberhardlnger 3*10*'
3:27.09
34*94"
168*3"
J. Raider
F. ruiwsl
T. JaeksoD
H. Brosassn
H50 L. Olsan
2i22.51
2)35.29
2)50.01
M55 D. HarrU
J . Snail
SHOT
W70 Marie Uebel
24.99
25.48
N50 B. Endsrs
M7Q John Dick
Cecil Sonmer
Orlyn Dueringer
flinor McCarthy
Helen Stephens
25.79
J, Aekroyd
M55 Francis Schaefferl4- 9
M75 James Morris
W55 Dottie Gray
W60 Helen Stephens
2)24.08
1500
I. Black
D. BeU
B. HUUs
LONG JUMP
M60 Charles Beaudry 13-11
M65 Gilberto Gonzalezl3-10's
2:23.96
B. Stanford
20.75
G. Berry
M35 J. Idles
7:27.92
' 8:49.07
W65 Wilma Hise
10:09.70
W70 Meredith Probstll;48.93
•ill
M40 B. Bobinson
H70 S. Monastero
23.58
24.45
24.73
A. SUveiaan
2)17.30
2)23.72
B. Baldereoo
J. Kats
H. BroBsaan/., \ 4'4"
15.50
17.64
19.55
200
M60 Oscar Hartmann
C. Jackson
M30 D. Mayer
C. Tospkina
H30 E. Martin
MILE
H35 J. Aekroyd
H45 C. Pauling
D. Hall
10000
M55 Walter Bauer
M60 Oscar Hartmann
2)17.42
2)19.44
H45 B. Tounge
70.78
B. Bubals
E. HUUs
94*3"
C. laehs
23.9t..
26'4i-
74.83
93.06
H. BroBS)un
C. I^ullng
P. Hoyt
71.88
M50 B. Biders
G. KeUy
1500 Halk
E. Swlski
B. Salvlo
I . Black
181*6"
106*4"
H40 R. Bsldsrston
*30 K. GUbert
71.26
145*6"
115*4"
A. Zachaika
M30 p. Corrlgan
T. ELepplnger
S. Hagy
70.29
I1O2.91
1105.36
56.96
S. Dexry
H60 D. Lasyer
H70 John Kirn
M75 Walter Miller
r-'
M40 B. Stanford
1)46.96
2)10.80
5000
M55 Walter Bauer
M60 Oscar Hartmann
1 i\'
P. Hclanna
M50 L. Pratt
16.02
200
26.51
28.67
Gilberto Gonzalez 27.51
30.32
Ben Thomas
33.44
Arling Pitcher
35.55
Dottie Gray
35.45
Helen Stephens
40.39
Evelyn Benson
51.33
Meredith Probst
•35
D. Rsthaan
B. VUlis
12.07
*1)0 E. Kaa
M55 Harry Guth
H60 Len Wray
63.96
69.10
M35 J. Aekroyd
H35 0. Bell
,
I!:'
72.01
R. Salvlo
100
lOOM
H70
t
66.94
Muhlenberg High School, Beading, Pennsylvania
50M
I ^
63.69
166*10*
*35 B. Bury
J. Aekroyd
Shot
400 Hurdles
M30 G. Uoffwan
I . Black
195'10*
167*
158*5"
99*884*5"
5-0
5-0
RAWER
W30 Mary Chadbourne
H60 Beryl Siringer
54-3
68-41S.
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8-IB
8-8
27-21:
05.9
71.8
BON HATELTON (S3)
RICHARD LACEV
98-5
98-11
20.0
iiCK POOLE (SB)
STEWART DANIEL (51)
Tes TRUBEY (53)
28-7'' "AW
PHIL PARTRIKC
93-8
85-8
23-5
£•-58 MALE
JOHN RUSSELL
*19-8
*37-7
19.8
yiLLIAM WOTTING HAM (89)
RAY THOMSEN
110-2
88.8
3
4
3
page 22
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60-W — 1. Catnpflpiano; 2,
O'Brien; 3, Ton? Amaral; ll-?'/5.
65 and over — 1, Sorlien; 2,
Nick Palrcka; 3, Rathier; 13-9V«.
2982 NJTAC MASTERS WEICHT PENTATHLON
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION
JULY 3, 1982 RUTGERS UNIV., PISCATAUAY
Discus
SENIOR OLYMPICS
40-W -
1, Dr. Dan OeCe-
MEDIUM RAIN LCW 70'S
sart; 2; Hpttt; 3. Schlnse;. 115-7.
At Brown itidhw
jvWK
men
A3 AMt Ran
40-44 — 1, Jim Groy; 2, Jack
ThomhiQ: 3. Anthony Frattarcli
Jr.; 33J1).
Walkins; 3, Hotler; 41-3,
45-4? — 1, Richard Deere,
41J)3.
42-2.
M-M — I, John Cosline; 2,
Ed Fenton; 3, Ray Dwyer; 44:52
45 and over — 1. Lesfie S.
Pawson; 2, Ron Renaud; 3, Joe
Diickewicz; 51:54.
50-54 — 1, Mall Guglielmellt;
2. Boyle; 3, Terry; 37-2.
60-64 — 1, Heard; 2, Gilligan;
3. Campopiano; 47-6'/5.
Long Jump
40-W — 1, Harvey Wagner;
100-meter dub
12J».
50-54 — I. Leo SuCvan; 2.
Matthew Boyle; 3, Frank Bar-
ous, 13.0.
55-5? — 1, Lester Smith; 2.
Herb Marks; 142.
60-64 — Nathaniei Heard; 2,
Jotm Costine; 3, Bil Giligan;
14.4.
65 and over — 1, Robert P.
Sorfien; 2, Bob AUaten; 3, S.
Ferreira; 14.4
400-incter ran
40-44 — I, Dicfc Hurley; 2.
Gary Giragosian; 3, Fred Zuleger; 62.0
45-4? — Tom Talxilt; 2.
Anthony DaPonte; 3, RusseB
Kushner; 61?.
50-54 — 1, StRlvan; 2. Rudy
Bergeron; 3, Pal-Ferrara; 6IL4.
55-5? — 1, Lester SmBti; 2.
Richard Bladimao; 20.1/
60-64 — 1, Arthur OBricn.
75J.
S.
65 and over — 1, MuBten; 2.
Ferreira; TIL
l^-mtkv ran
40-W — 1. ThoriMt; 1 Bob
Anderson; 3, V. Carr; 4aOL2.
45^4? — 1, John McGotean; 2.
Greene; 3, Bob CoHord; (55.1
Lester O'Brien, 62-1.
2, Whelan; 3, Hurley; 17-1^4.
45-4? - 1, John Ellis; 2, Don
Lopes; 3, Kushner; 15-?i
50-54 — 1, Sullivan; 2. Boyle;
3, Ferraro; 15-2'/ir
60-64 — I, Campopiano; 2,
O'Brien; 3, Ton? Amaral; 11-9'/j.
65 and over — 1, Sorlien; 2,
Nick Palroka; 3, Ralhler; 13-9Vj.
Mike Hotter; 4-2.
45-4? — I. Russ Kushner. 3-
' 50-54 —1, Boyle; 2, Kenap;
3, George Terry: 4-4!b.
60-64 — I,
Frank Campo-
piano, 3-A
65 and over — 1. Ralph
Rathier; 2-fli
1.500-milm waft
4(F44 - I, MiChlCi HoHcr; 2,
Fred Zuleger; ?:4S.
45-4? —«I, Benard Kaubian;
9-ja
. 50-54 -
1, GBert Ahes;
112?.
55-5? — 1, Gtorge Grzebien;
9:12.
60-64 — 1, George Turner;
11:11.5.
65 and over — 1, BR Hokne;
3, Bailie; 10:3313 ' •
3JIOO-ifa?w nm
40-W - 1. Gtorge Gantier;
2,
Paul
Leitar; 3. ThomhO;
9:52.A
45-49 — 1, McGowan; 2.
Kushner; IftllA
50-56 - 1. Hammond; 7. BS
Hampson; 3, Bob Foss; NbS?2.
55-5? • — 1, Hammer*!; 2,
Silva; 3, De Mee; NtSlL?.
65 and over — 1, Robert
Bailie; 15019.
Heard; 3, Campopiano; .M-1
65 and ovr - 1, Rathier: 7.
Lester aBrien, 62-1.
WOMEN
6.2-m8e run
45-4? — 1, Connie Cammeron, 60.19.
50-54 - 1, Emily P. Burke; 2,
AHce M. Wright; 3, Thelma S.
Kefzner;,' 55.34.
100-meter dash
45-4? — 1, Ann Chandler
AAorris; 2, Mary E. AAcCaulev; 3,
Susan L. Hammen; 16.1.
60-64 — 1, Anila Jackson,
206.
65 and over — Jeanne H.
Scolt; 2, Carmella
Harris; 3,
1.
-
2, Wlwlan; 3. Hialey: D-HA
45-49- 1. JeinEBKL Don
Lopts; 3. .Kinhnw;
50-56— t. SiMNk; i Boglc;
3. Forrwe: tt-2ik
ROBERT JACKSON
43-NJ
RAY BURY
56'9k"
lAAF
131'7k"
WAVA
—•—
35' WT
JAVELIN
WAVA
lAAF
l i e *5 3/4"
24*10"
—
35.50
7.57
POINTS
638
229
888
—
431
270
TOTAL
638
867
2555
—
1976
2246
23*Sk"
100*8"
fiS'%"
88*3k"
——
POINTS
260
431
378
341
337
TOTAL
260
€91
1069
1410
1747
45*6k"
MARK-STD
. . . .
103*9 3/4"
^
31.64
34.95
34.05
TOTAL
720
518
583
398
528
POINTS
720
1238
1821
2219
2747
39'ek"
MARK-STD
82*6k"
12.05
-METRIC
118*5k"
118'10k"
25.16
J7^7
—..
.
^
274?
—•'
•
31*k**
.....
9.46
36.10
36.23
—...
—-
35*11"
10.95
lll*8k"
114*8"
2246
...... • •
.—.
13.88
-METRIC
.
.
...4- ;
8.39
26.91
25.92
WAVA
.
27* 6k''
30.68
7.45
-METRIC
lAAP
-4.
40.11
MARK-STD
TOTAL
WAVA
lAAF
17.31
SHORE A.C.
....
-—-
POINTS
602
554
397
303
609
594
431
382
420
360
TOTAL
602
554
999
857
1608
1451
2039
1833
2459
2193
2459
2193
302
2016
2286
2016
340
1676
1921
1676
621
401
MARK-STD
34*5"
83*3k"
93'8k"
25.38
28.56
10.49
-METRIC
POINTS
TOTAL
TOM JACKSON
MARK-STD
SHORE A.C.
48-NJ
JACK HANEY
496
437
402
307
'496
437
898
744^
152'6 3/4"
442
2339
28'e"
46.55
37?
1123
50-NJ
32*7 3/4"
. . . .
9.95
. . . .
-METRIC
66*9k"
20.35
586
• 1925
8.69
591
1714
396
298
207
398
352
TOTAL
457
396
755
603
1153
955
25*3/4"
MARK-STD
-METRIC
42*7"
. . . .
7.64
POINTS
361
2286
119
74
226
263
276
164
395
238
621
401
MARK-STD
50-NY
631
631
POINTS
TOTAL
lAAF
381
1336
9.20
400
1921
JAVELIN
lAAF
122'6k"
41.17
35' WT
WAVA
lAAF
37*Ik"
37.35
662
706
837
450
610
1289
1400
1997
2237
2447
2847
94'3k"
104'r
28.74
HERB CANTOR
MARK-STD
-METRIC
NY MASTERS
56-NY
37* 3/4"
11.30
GENE WOOD
13.-012.
PHILLY MASTERS
I.SOO-meter walk
60-64 — 1, Mary Rizzardini;
2, Violel Forlin; 3, Claire LaPoinle; 12:52.1.
65 and over — 1, Josie
Hamaker; 2, Elsie Brockhoft; 3,
Flo Bullock: 11:50.0.
65-PA
Long Jump
45-49 — 1, Mary McCauley;
2, Dolores Bergeron; 3, Ann
Perna; 11-1.
v
60-64 - 1, Alfreda Heller; 2,
Anila Jackson; 3, Jeanne Mopps;
442
1210
1279
1655
1718
471
425
2014
2159
2485
2S74
30.26
32.57
32.60
7-0.
65 and over — 1, Flo Bullock;
2, Vicky Norman; 3, Veronica
Sludley; 5-8W.
506
531
597
374
546
1036
1576
1633
-0-
TOTAL
1045
1950
2179
1950
Shot
45-4? — Ann Chandler Mor
-METRIC
POINTS
100
1, Ruth E. Conlev;
35-39
35-39
35-39
40-44
17:04.69
19:24.86
18:24.29
16:39.80
40-44
40-44
45-49
16.81
20.20
19.19
Meter Dash
Scott StalliTian
Donnle Hardy
Sara Osnald
Dan LaBelle
Ray Farwell
Grady Roetherg
Jin Peterson
Henry Mueller
30-34
30-34
30-34
35-39
30-34
40-44
45-49
45-49
11.59
11.94'
16.89
zardini; 29-4.
65 and over — 1, Elise
Brockhott; 2, Victoria Norman;
3, Flo Bullock; 36-5.
Discus
374
388
56
52
717
1050
1105
1106
1157
Jin McDiamid
Jia Peterson
Jin Johnson
Henry Xfueller
CONGRESS ^
30-34
35-39
35-39
40-U
40-44
45-49
24.61
25.34
26.44
24.73
27,67
45.A9
45-49
30.97
33.00
26.51
12.01
George Savaiileh
A. Symalla
Bill Andberg
Seott Stallman
Dan LaBelle
30-34
35-39
40-44
40-44
45-49
45-49
55-59
121'7"
Bob Waxlax
Jim Peterson
Chuck Olson
Shot Put
15.22
Scott Stallman
Dan LaBelle
George LaBelle
1500 Meter Run
Ross Norman
Tine/Distance
John Ewing
George LaBelle
30-34
40-44
40-44
70-74
4:38.66
4:38.60
5:22
5:32
Jim Peterson
BobWaxlax
Hank Mueller
Chuck"Olson •
140' 11"
125'
109'
102' 8"
90' 4'90' 5"
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
45-49
45-49
55-59
31' li"
40' li'33'li"
31' 9"
31'2"
24' 2"
29'7i"
Discus
Ray Frweil
Dapyl Myquiut
A .
IQ^
Jim McDiemid
800
55.6
55,97.
56.80
1:01
70-74
2:50
Meter Run
Bill Andberg
George LaBelle
John
Ewing
Jim Peterson
Boh Waxlaz
Chuck Olson
16.31
2950
2179
-02157
1184
1157
-0-
5.46
78
2284
Long Ju^
Donnie Hardy
30-34
17' 2"
Dan LaBelle
35-39
John Ewlng
Grady Rostberg
40-44
40-44
40-44
45-49
16' 10"
19'2i''
18' 4i''
15' 6"
16' 5"
40^-44
40-44
45-49
38' •'''
26' 630' 4"
George LaBelle
Jim Peterson
John Ewing
George LaBelle
Jim Peterson
Pole Vault
Rick Nelson
Jim Peterson
400 Meter Run
30-34
30-34
35-39
40-44
2179
Triple .Zuap
Age
Dan LaBelle
TNEAniEIICS
25.79
Name
11.62
11.94
12.78
46-0.
45-4? — 1, Mary McCauley;
2. Susan L. Hammen; 40-5.
55-59 - 1, Belly Waas; 27-11.
60-64 - 1, Allreda Heller; 2,
Rose M. Rainier; 3, ,Marv Riz
185
676
Javlin
John Ewlng
George LaBelle
65 and over — 1, Ellse
Brockhott; 2, Victoria Norman;
3, Flo Bullock; 16-8.
65 and over — lie between
Vicki Norman and Flo Bullock;
1-9.
JavHin
176
110 Meter Hurdles
Jlzn Peterson
45-4? -T 1, AAary McCauley;
2, Ann Perna; 3, Oelores Ber
geron; 2-3.
60-64 - 1, Alfreda Heller; 1-?
15.17
Dan LaBelle
19-A
High Jump
'•
Daryl Nyquist
Grady Rostberg
2574
17*11"
532
532
200 Meter Deali
TlmeAllstanoe
53*6"
500
500
Donnie Hardy
'Name
84'7k"
10.55
ST. CLOUD RECREATION SUBtoSTERS AND
ris; 2, Mary McCauley; 3, Susan
L. Hammen; 23-7.
60-64 — Alfreda Heller; 2,
Rose Rathier; 3, Jeanne Mopps;
49*9k"
2485
MARK
493
530
5 Kiloneter Run
Bill Laiigen
George Savaizicb
no
530
552
34*7k"
35-39
40-44
40-44
45-49
45-49
55-59
106' 11"
95' r
99' 8"
91'2"
63' 1"
102' li''
3378
106'llk"
552
MARK-STD
3000
10.25
359
106'lOk"
WAVA
33*33t^
31.72
439
POINTS
TOTAL
Fraii3: Rloux
Bob Dcaek
J31
337.8
445
5^5? — Julia Christo; 8:31.6.
3,000-meter run
45-4? — Mary AAcCauley;
553
3000
631
99*3k"
lAAF
—
579
400-meter run
45-4? — 1, Ann Chandler
Morris, 90.6.
1600-meter run
45-4? — 1, Mary McCauley;
2, Ann Chandler AAorris; 6-35.4.
TOTAL
WAVA
J2.J1
600
35.26
648
648
WAVA
135'!"
115'Bk"
12.48
-METRIC
NY MASTERS
738
738
40'llk"
mark-std
WAVA
36.50
689
689
TOTAL
DISCUS
119'9"
13.38
POINTS
PAY CARSTFNSEN
lAAF
43'10 3/4"
-METRIC
UNATT
HAMMER
WAVA
30'24''
-RETIRED
20.10
276
lAAF
32.25
368
1521
65'Ilk"
12.98
164
SHOT
50-PA
26.75
457
TOTAL
LEN OLSEN
105'9 3/4"
87'94"
POINTS
SHORE A.C.
44J.
42-2.
40-W -
36-NJ
WAVA
60-M — 1, Gllllgan; 2, Cam
popiano; 3. O'Brien; 132-1.
65 and over—- 1, Albert Sisti;
2. O'Brien; 3, Cieurzo; 85-9.
12 — 1, John Hand, 39-4.
40-W -1, 0. DcCeswe; 2. B.
Welkins; 3, HoHcr; 41-1
45-49 — 1, Ridard Dcere.
50-54 — 1, Matt GumMnetti;
2, Boyle; 3, Terry; 37-2.
60-M - 1. Hcird; 2. GRigwi;
3, Campopiano; <7-615.
LEN WATSON
lAAF
12.59
SHORE A.C.
40-NJ
40-44 -
40-W - 1 P. Comer; iMB.
OeCesore; 3. J. Downs;
45-49 1, CoBord; 2, P.
Collins; 3. J. Pka; M-A
50-54 - 1. Leo SuBvan; 2.
George Terry; 15-1
60-64 - 1, BR GCgn; 7.
33-NJ
SHORE A.C.
55-59 - 1, Belly Waas, 51.6.
60-64 — 1, Anita Jackson,
40-44 — 1, Bob Setwise; 2.
RON-SALVIO
WAVA
41*3 3/4"
-METRIC
SHORE A.C.
67-9.
Morris; 2, Susan Hammen; 36.4.
HM Jump
MAR.K-STD
Discus
George S8va; 3. tester Smilti;
Mullikeh; 3, Don Davey; sdl
PAUL CORRIGAN
SHORE A.C.
40-W — 1, Dr. Dan DeCe
sare; 2; Hotte; 3, Schlnse;, 115-7.
45-4? — 1, Collord; 2, Collins;
50-54 — 1, Boyle; 2, Guglielmelli; 3, Terry; 101-8.
HAMMER
DISCUS
40-W — 1, D. DeCesare; 2, B.
Grace M. Eastwood; -25.7.
200-meter dash
45-4? — 1, Ann Chandler
40-U — 1. Whelan; 2. Harvey
Wagner; 3, 0. Sartor; 25.1
45-4? — I, Rictivd Delter; 2,
John EDis; 3, Don Lopes: 24LS.
50-54 — 1. Barous; 2. Boyle:
3, Ferraro; 272.
55-5? — 1, Leslcr SmMw 2,
Blackman; 2?.t.
60-64 - ). Heard; 2. Costine;
2?.5.
65 and over — 1; Sorben; 2.
SHOT
lAAF
32-NJ
Shot
50-54 — I, Bergeron; 2. Joe
Keman; 3. Hammond; SaOAt.
55-5? — t, Carl Hammen; 2.
3ao-nw?ir dM
•r
60-64 - I, Bill Gllllgan; 2,
Heard; 3, Campopiano; •98-8.
65 and ovr — I, Ralhler; 2,
45-4? — 1, Ken Greene; 2.
Marcel' J. Brochu; 3, Joseph
Parent; 3ft42
50-54 — 1, Richard Ham
mond; 2, Bill Hampson; 3, Mar
vin 5. Keriner; 3tJ2.
•
55-5? - 1. Georpe Sa»a; 2.
Vin DeMeo; 3. Herb Atarks;
40-44 — I. Jotm Wlictan; 2.
Gary
Giragosian;
3,
John
Downs; 12Jt2.
45-4? — 1, R'ldiwd A. Deere;
7. Don Lopcs 3, John EBs.
T
45-4? 1, Coltord; 2, P.
Collins; 3, J. Pina; 80-6.
50-54 — I, Leo Sullivan; 2,
George Terry; 85-8.
13' 6'45-49
7' 8'
High Jump
Dan LaBelle
George LaBelle
Jim Peterson
Chuck Olson
35-39
40-44
45-49
55-59
5'
4'
4'
4'
September 1982
page 23
National Masters News
—
mSSSSSSSaBBSSSSSSSSSSSm
19S2 NJTAC MASTtltS PBNTATHUMI CHAMPIONSHIP
JULY 4, MANALAPAN NJ
ttXD-HTGH 70''S, SUNNY
ROS SALVIO
SA
MARK'STD
199
493
831
POINTS
463
TOTAL
463
SNORE A.C.
-METRIC
30.70
POINTS
342
160
TOTAL
69
411
571
POINTS
5.02
376
426
TOTAL
376
426
-METRIC
SNORE A.C.
4.64
261
TOTAL
281
SHORE A.C.
-METRIC
26.8
181*1^"
701
1077
116*3 3/4** -
415
1492
—
—-
—
17*0"
5.18
—
474
TOTAL
415
474
6:56
PHIL9. MASTERS
1708
91•4k"
5:55
1467
155
1622
97'Ilk'
6:43
471
-0-
1042
1042
.
560
1750
50-59
1796
r; T. MASTBRS
59.00
J. KELLV, GOLEM, XALBOTT, UBTZCR
BOO —ter relay (9 x 200)
30-39 M.T. P10ME8RS
1:36.7
SIMPSON, OAHCB, AOEUUMl, OaOHH
1708
90-99
PHILA. MASTERS
369
681
501
1622
1042
S82
770
218
1283
1451
1501
4S6
246
442
2206
2241
2648
50-59
1600 «et«r caUr (9 x W)
2241
2648
30-39
H. Y. PIONEERS
3:90.0»
SIMPSON (55.3) .JOHNSON (59.0)
BROW (56.3) ACKUHI (58.6)
5:00
US
15S6
408
640
1909
2226
1909
90-99
PHtLA. MASTERS
2226
25.03
468
883
430
690
904
1398
1594
156
1754
3:37.77
L. PRATT (57.0) SAKDRRS (53.5)
STANFORD ($9.7) D. PRATT(52.9)
N. Y. PIONEERS
3:38.33
6:51
82'Ik"
515
1:36.9
M. Y. MASTERS
1:57.6
LEMTZER, KELLY. COUB), COiODI
5:11
65*3/4'
25x5
"A"
0. PRATT, L. PRATT.ABAIOMl,
H. ¥. PIONEERS
, 1:30.7
BAUMELL, SMAU,, BAI2AR0, OAiaitlilB
PHILA. MASTERS "B"
1:92.t
MANHES, McGOHBS, CLARK, SAIDORS
M. T. MASTERS
1:93.2
MITCHELL, KAYE, BOHIGIAH, BAUR
11.10
1995
24.7
95.36
POATT.O, PRATT.L, STAHrORD, ABATOia
-0-
1708
102'8k"
—
38.51
415
90-99
19.63
420
701
126*4^"
POINTS
WQIA. M9STERS
96.00
JEMMIMCS, CLAilK, OMIVEY, MoCOmS
MAVA
29.85
—
35.45
312
312
82'7k"
28.45
418
.
—
764
1190
1278
518
1796
159
—
55.20
15*2 3/4 —
POINTS
MARK-STD
42-NJ ^
100*8 3/4 —
3.08
69
. . . .
lAAF
25.18
—
3x64
MARK-STD
ROSS McRONALD
—
1029
-METRIC
40-NJ
158*3 3/4" —
29.3
781
NARK-STD
ED KING
912
609
SNORE A.C,
44-WJ
—
—
172
16*51/
—
437
TOTAL
12*7^**
——
J349
48.25
. . . .
MAVA
lAAF
4:41
447
—
248
-METRIC
BOB BALDERSTON
26.5
172
SHORE A.C.
lA
4.22
1MAVA
94*7"
37.29
499
POINTS
MARK-STD
38'NJ
13*10^"
lAAF
26.81
I22'4k''
5x36
MAVA
280
-0-
-0-
1824
1754
1874
1754
O'NEAL (55.3) VALIHTUIE (55,9)
RIZ2» (53.5) SMALL (53.9)
1874
N. Y. MAOTBRO
LONG JUMP
lAAF
IB
HARK- STD
FRANK ILWZZI
-METRIC
SHORE A.C.
45-NJ
2A
lAAF
30.8
MAVA
87'0
40.42
lAAF
MAVA
3200 xeter rxlay (9 x 600)
30-39
497
585
160
220
392
345
9
118
767
802
987
1194
1332
1203
1450
77
TOTAL
63
77
11'8k"
265
24
198
TOTAL
-0-
24
198
12'4 3/4"
52
TOTAL
51
583
480
185
768
709
55.9
HAIMW (2:10.1) J. HILDEBRAMD (2:09.0)
66'Ik" -—
297
1065
1386
1065
PHILA. MASTERS
1386
90-99
164
-0-
-0-
200
198
200
425
364
425
364
-0-
-0-
56*0"
27.-07
138
66
-0-
-0-
142
137
280
203
280
203
8:57.9
M. y. MASTERS
425
KREBS (2:15.0) MITCHELL (2:19.5)
BOHIGIAN (2:12.1) BAKER (2:16.3)
364
PHILA. MASTERS
7:17
11:00.1
StANPORD (2:39.9) MicCaMB8(2:52.6)
SANDERS (2:58.9) .....OWOH (2:39.9)
280
DISTANCE MEDLEY (800-900-1200-1600)
203
SaOBE A.C.
NON CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION (NON-NJTAC)
8:53.9
CLARK (2:15.6) MANNSS (2:11.0)
JENNINGS ( 2:26.0) HARVEY (2:01.7)
7:14
176
25
137
M. HXLDEBRANO (2:19.3) SHEUMRKS: 10.0)
568
20.15
227
37.8
91
142
109
818
-0-
17.84
112
112
SHORE A.C.
6:16.6
NOLAN (2:09.0) BOVA (2:08.1)
MOZEA (2:09.8) 9CHALL (2:01.7)
rmSHIHG MEADOW T.C.
8:99.2
1450
5:22
-0-
S8'6k"
3.78
POINTS
229
318
22.89
-0-
METRIC
152
75'Ik"
3.56
1203
18.65
202
POINTS
MARK-STD
61'2k"
23.10
63
SHORE A.C.
28.2
75'9k"
3.82
POINTS
MAVA
6:37
642
12'6k"
lAAF
3:53.56
BUDO (57.5) MITCfBLL (60.0)
BOHIGIAN (53.1) BAUER (52.9)
TOTAL
26.52
182
-METRIC
S4-NJ
MAVA
182
MARK-STD
SANDY KALB
U2'2i"
4.12
lAAF
145
SHORE A.C.
50-NJ
MAVA
145
-METRIC
JACK HANEY
lAAF
ISOO METERS
DISCUS
TOTAL
SHORE A.C.
46-NJ
—
200 METERS
POINTS
MARK-STD
ED FITZGERALD
MAVA
ij'ei"
JAVELIN
30-39
10;93.l
BOVA (2:03.8) NOLAN (53.5) MOZIE (3:15.9) SCHOL (9:19.7)
NONCHAMPIONSHIP ION (NON-NJTAC)
SWWE A.C. "B"
SA
MARK-STD
IVAN BLACK
-METRIC
NYAC
POINTS
ll-NY
TOTAL
SB
MARK-STD
RICH LANDRY
-METRIC
NYAC
15-NY
5.19
418
418
—-
27*6%**
5.35
31.69
359
777
154*5%" —
47.07
—
456
593
—
TOTAL
456
1049
—
RUNAWAY A.C.
-METRIC
3S-NJ
103'11 3/4"—
POINTS
MARK-STD
BOB RYAN
17'k"
13*9 3/4" —
115*5%" -
4.19
35.18
POINTS
164
416
~
TOTAL
164
580
—
—
25.5
79*11
24.16
5:16
515
339
125
1292
1631
1956
26.5
107*0"
32.61
5:11
437
I486
* S12
350
2018
2168
58*10"
17.93
164
5:18
29.0
266
—-
1010
846
116
1126
FIELD EVENTS 2 efforCi per coBpeclCo
SHOT PUT
J. HILOEBRAND
SHELDON
M. HILDIBRAND
50-59
N. Y. MASTERS
JONES
KERNAN
KANIA
COHIM
SHORE
30-39
HAINAN
DUNPHY (80*1) CORRICAN (86*)
SHORE
139*6
OVERTON (72*1) SIKORSKY (62*5)
N.Y.A.C.
110*3
BLACK (96*9) LANDRY (63*6)
.SPRTlvr MEDLEY RELAY 900-200-200-800
90-99
30-39
N. Y. MASTERS
PHILA. MASTERS
166*1
3:99.9
138*1
MAREHIONY (79*9) MIRECKI (63*9)
D. PRATT, STANFORD, DE1«RI, JENNINGS
SHORE
N. Y. PIONEERS
JACKSON (66*9) BURY (69*9)
9:17.8
BROHN,D., BROWN, R., CLARENCE, VALENTINE
40-99
N.
Y
SHORE
136.1
127*0
JACKSON (70*5) CAMPBELL (56*7)
PIONEERS
3:57.0
0*NEAL, BARNUELL, BIZZO, SMALL
N. Y. MASTERS
9:02.1
BOHIGIAN, BUDD, KAYE, BAKER
PHTtA- MASTERS
9:07.1
SANDERS, McCOMBS, CLARK, HUCKLE
50-59
N. Y. MASTERS
(2nd)199*3
COLEN (60*3) CARSTENSEN (84*0)
N. Y. MASTERS (l«t)197*3
CANTOR (80*1) SEREGHY (67*2)
11:36.7
KUHI(2:10.3) 0VBRTaM(S8.9) SKISLAK(3:27.3) SALVIO(5:00.2)
90-99
PHILA. MASTERS AMERICAN RECORD
10:53.6
8UCKLE(2:05.2) ABAyaMI(51:8) ZMDUAK(3:17.0) EHOEMAN
(9-38.6)
2956
N.
Y.
MASTERS
12:03.9
MI1CHELL(2:09.7) H0R1MAN(65.7) MCCARTHY (3:36.8)
KREBS (5:29.3)
50-59
M. Y. MASTERS
2368
19:12.6
XALBOTT (2:35.9) LENTZER (79.5) KELLr(9:16.2)COHBI(5: 59.0
ACE MEDLEY (9 x 900) Xfe 90 - 50 - 90 - 60
NORTH JERSEY MASTERS
1326
AMERICAN RECORD
3:59.02
GIBSON(59.2) aROMM(58.7) GOOBMAN (58.0) MANHO (63.2)
N. Y. MASTERS
rt/iSTEKS SPORTS ASSOC. 9 th ANNUAL TRACK 6 FIEIX RELAYS - JULY 11, 1982 - RANDAa-'S ISLAND, NYC
6900 H«ter r«Ur (9 x 1600)
FLUSHING MEADOW T.C. 30-39
95.40
DAIKE, SIKPSON • aaOW - IMWUBLL
TOTAL
—
TOTAL
17*73/4
1500 METERS
DISCUS
27.9
91 *0k
336
MARK-STD
JONN YACKA
lAAT
294
-METRIC
J2-PA.
. . . .
MAVA
I99
MARK-STD
JIM CALDffELL
14*2**
lAAF
POINTS
SNORE A.C.
Ji-COW
MAVA
27.95
-METRIC
BILL SIKORSKY
XAAF
AGO •eter r«l4y (6 x 100)
30-39 N.Y. PIOHEEHS
200 MBTERS
4x32
SNORE A.C.
33-NJ
LONG JUMP
6:29.9
NDRIMAN(70.6) 1»LBOTT(77.e) McCARXt(r( 79.7S«r«6h7
3200 Mxfr r«l«x
50-59
~
DISCUS
30-39
N. T. MASTERS AMRICAN RECORD 9:52.99 alco 880 yirdx
SHORE
KBRNAN (2:39.0) JONES (2:28.1) COHEN (2:32.7) KAHIA(2;19.>
9:56.25
OUNPHY (209* llj) CORRICAN(302)
SHORE
3"' n
OVERTON (212*10) SALVIO (167*1)
N.
A.C.
Y. ...
326*7
BLACK (128*9) LANDRY (200*3)
LONG JUMP
30-39
SHORE
N. Y. A. C.
90-99
SHORE
387*6
JACKSON (195*5) BURY (192*1)
SHORE
378*9
B. JACKS0N(226*9 BUTrERFIELD(15l* 7)
N. Y. MASTERS
328*1
BARNETT (169*3) BOHICIAN (163*10)
N. Y. MASTERS
319*
73*11
SIKORSKY (39*3%) OVERTON (39*7%)
73*10
BLACK (37*2) LANDRY (36*8)
POLE VAULT
30-39
SHORE-
OVERTON (12*) SALVIO (10*)
90-99
90-99
SHORE
72*7
BUTTERFIELD (35*2) BURY (37*5)
N. Y. A. C.
71*8%
COUNIHAN (38*11%)STEVENS0N(32*9)
N. Y. MASTERS
98*4
MIRECKI (167*1) MARCHI0NY(151*11)
KATE (16*2%) BOHIGIAN (31*1%)
50* N.Y.MASTERS
403*5%
SEREGHY (180*9) CANTOR (22*8%)
CANTOR. AMFVupp 56 record 113*1
50-59
N. Y. MASTERS
60*1
SHORE
JACtBON (10*6) CAMPBEa (9*6)
N.Y.A.C.
I
12'
I
COUNIHAN (12*> STEVENSBN (NH)
. I
i
TEAM SCORES
56
SHORE ATHLETIC CLUB
NEW YORK MASTERS
36
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB
33
•(
i
i
CARSTENSEN (31*6) COLEN (28*7)
50-59
N. Y. MASTERS
9:57.3
TALBOTT, LENTZER, COLEN, COHEN
TRIPLE JUMP
30-39
HIGH JUMP
30-39
N. Y. A. C.
10*7
BLACK (5*2) LANDRY (5*7)
40-49
N y
A• C•
10*6
COUNIHAN (V8) STEVENSON (9*10)
N
Y. A. C.
197*3 3/4
LANDRY (70*1) BLACK (77*2 3/9)
90-49
cuApr
167* 7k
BUTTERFIELD (70*8%) BURY (76*11)
N. Y. MASTERS
131*9
TEAM SCORES (5-9-3-2-1 p«c •««0C)
NEW YORK MASTERS
H. Y. PIONEERS
PHILADELPHIA MASTERS
SHORE ATHLETIC CLUB
FLUSHIMG MEADOW TRACK CLUB
MOBM JEESEY MASTEBS
4
52
99
31
14
9
5
EAYE (65*9) BOHIGIAN (66*)
i
Tsfl
page 24
National Masters News
JULY 11.1982 AT iriTswK m.s.
TIME
ISOO METERS
' DANNY ShNROMAHI
¥73571
HAROLD COLE
LEE THOMAS
JOHN ZIRCKEL
5.11.5
5.15.8
ARMAND REFULLBS
5.18.7
JACK KARBENS
HAOTO INADA
HAROLD CHAPSON
5.23.0
5.17-1
5.31.8
6il2.2tV'R
900 METERS
AGE
TIME
September 1982
RULING raHyiHLON(ALL S g
JACK KARBENS90
LEE THOMAS .
99
NAOTO INADA
60
33
32
60
6
80
) BETTY NAKASONE(N)
99
59.7
WAYNE PUGH
/^OAN PLYNN(W)
59
^BETTY NAKAS0NE{W)96
JAN NEWHART(W)
90.6
200 METERS
90.2
Dave WALisR
.DAVE WALKER
AGE
TIME
37
unr
BOB LARSON
%
12.0
RALPH DAEHLER
JACK KARBENS
WOODY GROVER
99
90
98
12.7
12.7
ARMAND REFULLBS
LEE THOMAS
NAOTO INADA
KY COLE
60
96
12,9
13.3
19.!
.5
15.3
15.9
LAKE ERIE T.A.C. TRACK i FIELD
CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 17, 1982
2i91.5
2193.7
62
3130.8
'AGE
JACK KARBENS
LEE THOMAS
NAOTO INADA
99
60
JOAN FLYNN(W)
59
BETTY NAKASONE(W) 96
25.7
30.0
32.1
38.8
39.7
400 METER DASH
800 METER RUN
1. Stan Tolllver -1:11.90
2. Dick Cavicchi -1:20.52
I. Mike Pristash -3:31.2
5000 METER RUN
1. Mike Pristash -30:51.0
I. Dick Cavicchi -3:22.19
HIGH JUMP
..12.06
1500 METER RUN
2. Matt Norrls -
200 METER OASH
5000 METER RUN
1. Leroy McClaIn..30.71
1. Bill Carey -
1. Bill Carey -
,5:09.2
5:29.0
1; Jpck Siringer -3*8"
HAMMER
I. Jack Siringer -76*10"
19:34.1
2. Matt Morris - . 20:44.7
35 LB. vr.
400 METER DASH
3. Dick Cavicchi -31:29.3
1. Jack Siringer -17*6"
1. Grover Coats •. .54.20
2. Charlie Hall ..1:06.3
HIGH JUMP
56 LB. WT.
. 1. Clarence Johnioi4'0"
I. Everett HosaclLS.SO
1500 METER RUN
i. Jack Siringer -13'0"
1, Jack Siringer -6*5"
2. Pay Carstensen •128*10"
I. Larry Pattersc.. 16:59.6
SHOT PUT
35 LB. ur.
POLE VAULT
1. Pay Carstensen •36'7i"
I. Don Zlmnennan ..9'6"
2. Joe Chadbourne -35'2"
56 LB. IfT.
1. Chuck Klehn
2. Dick Mann -
1. Pay Carstensen -22'6J"
2. Joe Chadbourne -20'3i"
. 35 L3.
1. far, :hBCi:our-12*8"
1. Jack Siringer "30*7"
2. Mike Pristash -30'5i"
JAVELIN
JAVELIN
Long JUMP
1. Chuck Klehm - >107'8"
2. Dick Mann 97'6"
1. Pay Carstensen -Ib'O"
2. Bill Jordan -
•IJ'Si"
3. Charl le Hal I -I3<4^>|
50-59 MEN
1. Dat-ia Cotton •24'3i'
2. Essie Kea - v 23*81"
3. Donna Radigan 19'II"
DISCUS
1. 3at-a Cotto- -71'i"
2. Do—a 'ac-can 53*7i"
3. Joan Gibson - 31 *11"
JA'/ELiS
1. Joan Gibson -
.6*0"
.12*7"
400 METER DASH
1. Bill Jordan -
12.90
2. Hal Robinson -
13.20
3. Bishop Harkness13.71
4. Dick Turner - 13.91
5. Dick CavlcchI -18.21
3. Hal Robinson - 29.60
22.1
MAO Bob Lida
Thornton Shelton
24.3
24.A
52.2
MAO Bob Lida
A1 Petroff
55.9
57.4
23. A
26.2
2:04.8
MAO A1 Petroff
2:12.7
Ray Stevens
H50 Forest Doling
2:16.2
2:43.0
MILE
M30 Mark Wilson
4:41.0
MAO Ray Stevens
4:39.6
Lowell Gaither
4:44.1
19:02.0
100-6
SHOT
M30 Tom Thelen
JAVELIN
MAO Tim Wesselowski
I. Beryl Siringer 30*2"
LONG JUMP
35 lb. WT.
1. Beryl Siringer 6*3"
SHOT PUT
I. Beryl Siringer 12*3"
* — new ucate record
** — ties state record
lUO Meter Dash:
SM Division
1.
Jeffery Hughes (PS) — 11.1
Howard Uynn (un)
11.3
Bill Mebane (PS) — 11.5
David Wright (NRVR) — 11.7
Randall Mathis (RTFC) — 11.8
Calvin Blake (L8R) ~ 11.8
Morton Waller (STFC) — 12.0
Chris Pikrallldas (CTC) — 12.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Melvin Jones (PS) — 11.7**
Rich Barnett (CTC) — 12.0
Jim Rickey (RTFC) — 12.4
Dilworth Cook (RTFC) ~ 13.6
Mil Division
1.
2.
Harold Green (RTFC) — 12.4
H. W. Carle (RTFC) ~ 18.8
Mill Division
WRon King
M50 Forrest Doling
1. Bernlce Holland 68*1"
Ji
CUMPl.ETE RESULTS;
Ml Division
800
H30 Alan Walker
1. Bernlce Hoiland 88'53*
HAMMER
I, Byron Fike - 15*73"
h5o Bob Reck
MAO Jim Bradley
400
M30 Bill Blankenship
DISCUS
1. Byron Fike - 26:20.3.
t. Mike Pristash -1:26.85
200
MSC Fred Booker
121- 3
131-10
5000 METER RUN
1. Bishop Harkness26.63
11.0
12.0
DISCUS
H3D Tom Thelen
HAD Bob Warren
i. Hike Pristash -15.29
2. Bill Jordan -
lOOH
M30 Fred Booker
MAO Thomtor Shelton
1. Bernice Hoi1and 28'33"
100 METER DASH
400 METER DASH
LINCOLN TRACK CLUB T&F
CHAMPIONSHIPS. LINCOLN. N£
JULY 17, r-2.
22:44.0
I. Helen Williams -6:46.1
TRIPLE JUMP
2:15.68
CHAMPIONSHIPS. UNIVERSITY OF
VIRGINIA, LANNIGAN FIELD,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. JULY 24.
20:28.0
SHOT PUT
i. Byron Fike - 10'12"
10
MAO Fred Charastil
1. Byron Fike - 6:26.0
I. Mike Rrlstaih_-33.gk
Team Ohio
M50 Harry Crockett
1500 METER RUN
200 METER DASH
26.64
i3:04.1
1500 METER RUN
200 METER DASH
200
5000
800 METER RUN
1. Helen Williams -4:08.1
60-69 MEN
100 METER DASH
6- 6
SHOT PJT
I. Byron Fike - 3:38.71
1. Pay Carstensen •32'i"
M30 Larry Slaski
1. Over The Hill TC.. .113
2. Cleveland West RRC..25
r. Donra Radi9ar3*1i"
800 METER RUN
TRIPLE JUMP
MAO Barry Kline
MASTERS WOMEN
98 LB. WT.
800 METER RUN
1. Grover Coals - I7'4"
2. Leroy McClaIn 14'8"
34
VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION AC STATE
60-69 WOMEN
4. Dick Turner - >>I3'1J"
62.9
MASTERS OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
2. Dick Bredenbe] ;2i(.3i
3. Clarence Johnsor|4'8"
LONG JUMP
MAO Barry Kline
HIGH JUMP
1. Don-a Radican7*8"
1. Mary Rynes -
1. Byron Fike - 1:17.02
13-0
440 HURDLES
56 LB. vr.
70-79 MEN
400 METER DASH
POLE VAULT
M30 Charles Polhamus
800
I. Mary Rynes - ' ,| :18.25
1. Byron Fike - 32.95
100- 0
36-11
I. Donra Radigah 12'10i
50-59 WOMEN
200 METER DASH
1. Rudy Bredenbeck Io4'3"
9:44.8
11:26.9^
MAO Barry Kline
2. NY MASTERS
TRIPLE JUMP
1. George Mlrka -I38'6i"
2. Chuck Klehm - I13'8J"
3. Dick Mann lOI'11"
MAO Joe DiVanna
3. Ann Arbor TC...... .18
Long Jump
1. Byron Fika - 15.36
M30 Wayne Vaughn
35 LB. WT.
1. Pay Carstensen -41'5"
2. Rudy Bredenbeck 37'6"
3. Clarence Johnson 36*5"
100 METER DASH
58.2
DISCUS
H30 Palmer Sweet
3
I. Chuck Klehm - .26'10"
4. Joe Chadbourne -92'11"
A:43
3000
1. Over The HI it TC..302
1. Donra Radican 50*7"
T2.49
11.90
H30 Larry Slaski
i. Essie Kea - O.32.86
56 LB. WT.
DISCUS
400
MASTERS MEM
SHOT PUT
.33'2"
1. Sandra Knott 5:13.5
TEAM SCORES
HAMMER
16.18
1500
1.. Mary C-ia:bour-37*8"
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Rudy Bredenbeck 107'5"
2. Fred HIrslmakI '105'
3. Pay Carstensen 96'9"
M30 Larry Slaski
.JAVELIN
JAVELIN
1. Jack Sirlnger.21 '3'
Al-5Js
29-2
MAO Barry Kline
1. Nancy SiIbert 68* 11"
2. Mary Cnacbour-54'8"
1. Chuck Klehm - ..40'I0"
DISCUS
1500 METER RUN
1. Joan Gibson 10:31
2. Lola Mali - |12:20.3
I. Joan Gibson -
SHOT POT
fl30 Larry Slask-I
DISCUS
I. Pay Carstensen -10'8"
1. Jack SirInger.9'5'
1. Sandra Knott 2:34.16
2. Joan Gibson -4:01.61
1500 METER RAFFI
1. Jack Si ringer.• jj"
4. Joe Chadbourne - 34'U"
T5-25s
100
2. Joan Gibson -7:00.4
DISCUS
i. Jack Si ringer. S2 '3 '
• 2. Hike Pristash33'3"
16:59.79
M30 Palmer Sweet
MAO Bruce Rule
1. Nanc/ Gilbert 30*6**
2. .-ar, Chac:5-r-20*4i"
2. Mike PristasK77 si"
3. Dick Mann -
SHOT PUT
SHOT P-T
98 LB. WT.
1. George MIrka -.42'7"
2. Chuck Klehm - L40'li"
1. Beryl Siringer 4*11"
600 METER RUN
i. yar; ;ha:c-:j-.51*9"
35 LB. W.
1. Chuck Klehm - i.l3'|"
LONG JUMP
LONG JUMP
H30 Palmer Sweet
I20Y HURDLES
HAr":=
LONG JUMP
98. LB. WT.
M35"Bo Myers
MAO Barry Kline
1. D:--b P.acitsn 48*2"
2. Joa- Gibson -24*8"
HAMMER
..I02'7"
...52'6"
5000
40-49 WOMEN
98 LB. vn-.
HAMMER
' 1. Joe Chadbourne -129'5"
500O METER RUN
JULY 24-25.
JAVELIN
30-39 .C-ES
4. Joan Gibson - 15*5"
I. Charlie Hall -..5:36.2
MORGANTOHN,
I. Beryl Siringer -27*1"
200 METER DASH
2. Leroy McClain . .12.89
3. John Salters ..ll.'tG
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
WEST VIRGINIA.
200 METER DASH
,0-49 kOMcH
100 METER 0A5H
1. Grover Coats
I. Everett Hosac|,22.Z9
TIME
227?"
29.7
800 METER RUN
AO-Ag MEN
2139.6
59
BOB LARSON
100 METERS
2130.8
2138.9
2i53.5wR
3112.7
3«17.1
3>19.7
JOAN FLYNN(W)
53.7
57.5
60
TRI-STATE TRACK CLUB TWF
I. BERYL siringer 28*1"
100 METER DASH
TIME
37
60.5
DISCUS
272673
22
71.1
71.2
2192
1582
800 METERS
JACK KARBENS
DANNY SANROMANI
ARMAND REFULLES
NAOTO INADA
BUD COHEN
LEE THOMAS
HAROLD CHAPSON
DAVE WAL^
90
765
60
99
RICK ALHADEFP
RALPH DAEHLBR
JACK KARBENS
LEE THOMAS
NAOTO INADA
99
1025
AGE ADJUSTED POINTS FOR 9 :
JACK KARBENS
"JfO
2952
NAOTO INADA
LEE THOMAS
80-89 MEN
2028
1.
Donald Hull (CTC) ~
13.7*
MIV Division
Jeremiah Calnes, Sr. (un) — 14.4*
Bob Warren
LONG JUMP
M30 Brad Bowker
424744- 0
Christopher Tompkina (RTFC) — 16.5
200 Meter Dash:
SM Division
18- 7
W30 Marg Sutter
15- l)s
HAG Bob Warren
MSG J C Brown
18- 3
17- %
5.
6.
TRIPLE JUMP
MAO Bob Smith
HSO J C Brown
7.
36- 43s
35- 8)6
Jeffery Huglie.-. (PS) ~ 23.1*
David Wright (NRVR) — 23.4
Bill Mebane (PS) — 21.5
Howard Wynn (un) — 23.7
Randall Mathis (RTFC) -- 24.0
Morton Waller (RTFC) — 24.4
Calvin Blake (LRR) ~ 24,9
Chris Pikrallldas (CTC) — 25.1
MI Division
HIGH JUMP
4-11
5- 9
1.
2.
3.
4.
112- 2
131- 8
122- 2
1.
Harold Green (RTFC) — 25.6
2.
Jason Eckford (CTC) ~
5- 7h
M30 Tom Thelen
MAO Bob Smith
M50 J C Brown
JAVELIN
M30 Tom Bassett
MAO Bob Warren
M50 J C Brown
^
no HURDLES (36")
M30 Brad Bowker
MAO A1 Naxey
Mil Division
31.6
Mill Division
18.1
19.2
Teipcrature: Unbearable
Hfiditv: Intolerable
Melvin Jones (PS) — 24.5*
Rich Barnett (CTC) — 25.2
Jim Hlckey (RTFC) — 26.3
Dilworth Cook (RTFC) — 29.0:
- 1.
Donald Hull (CTC) ~ 29.1
September 1982 National Masters News' page 25
SM
SM Division
Division
1. David Wright (NRVR) — 5J.7
2.
3.
4.
Ml
Mil Division
4 X 100 Meter Relay:
400 Moter Djbli:
Dan Williams (RTFC) — 55.4
Morton Waller (RTFC) — 58.5
Randy Mathls (RTFC) — 1:02.3
Division
1.
Peninsula Spikes — 46.4
2.
3.
Rlclunond Track 4 Field Club — 46.6
Charlottesvllle Track Club — 52.1
Tom Lough (CTC) ~
2.
Rich Barnett (CTC) — 1:03.5
57.9
2.
2.
Charlottesvllle Track Club — 4:05.4
Mil Division
3.
Peninsula Spikes — 4:07.6
1.
2.
MI Division
I.
1:21.3
SM Division
I.
800 Meter Run:
1.
2.
3.
SM Division
MI
1.
2.
3.
Larry Barthurst (RTFC) — 2:07.2
Dan Williams (RTFC) — 2:08.8
Stan Rosenthal (CTC) — 2:20.0
died Falk (CTC) — 1.73 m
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 1.68 m
Joe Adams (CTC) — 1.57 m
Spotswood Hall (RTFC) — 1.52 m
2.
Tom Lough (CTC) -- 2:09.2
H. W. Carle (RTFC) — 1.37 m
Norbert Wecksteln (CIC) — 1.29 m
Lew Faxon (TS) —
Skip Mullaney (CTC) — 4:35.8
4:34.9
Mil Division
I.
John'Hosner (CTC) — 5:10.6
Jeremiah Gaines, Sr.
Randy Cook (TS) — 16:08.9
David Sobal (PTC) ~ 16:46.2
Jeff Themm (CTC) ~ 17:27.2
Stan Rosenthal (CTC) — 18:07.1
1.
2.
Lew Faxon (TS) — 16:25.0
David Bloor (CTC) — 16:53.6
3.
4.
5.
Skip Mullaney (CTC) — 19:08.3
Alan Rogol (CTC) ~ 19:42.8
Jim Hlckey (RTFC) ~ 22:23.0
Mill Division
Harold Drlscoll (CTC) ~
20:49.5*
—
4.20 T*
10.000 Meter Run:
SM Division
1.
2.
Sherman Burho (RTFC) — 2.28 m
29.86 m(un) — 27.53 m
Jerry Gaines (TS) — 6.55 m
Mike Harvey (CTC) —5.74 m
3.
4.
Morton Waller (RTFC) — 5.46
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 5.21 m
1.
2.
6.
Martin Smith (un) —
MIV Division
7.
8.
Phil Gates (CTC) — 39:24.2
S. L. Kennamer (RRRC) — 42:27.8
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 45.60 m
Jim Alexander (CTC) — 37.92 m
I.
James Beaver (CTC) — 37.72 m
William Wade (CTC) — 33.72m
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 27.83 m
1.
Division —
.Vorbert Wecksteln (CTC) — 26.42
Bill Cole (RTFC) — 23.27 m
Frederick Lesner (RTFC) — 29.15 m
Donald Hull (CTC) — 22.31 m
2.
Chester Naylor (CTC) — 36:39.0
Mil Division
1.
2.
John Hosner (CTC) — 36:39.3*
Jason Eckford (CTC) — 44:08.1
1.
Donald Hull (CfC) —
1.
2.
3.
3.83 m
Christopher Tompklns (RTFC)
Ernst Soudek (CTC) — 45.14 m
William Wade (CTC) — 18.52 m
James Beaver (CTC) — 16.62 m
1.
1.
Norbert Wecksteln (CTC) — 20.10 m
1.
Henry Davenport (un) — 3.35
Hlchael Trader (un)
2.
Christopher Tompklns (RTFC) —
Mill Division
I.
Donald Hull (CTC) — 8.17 ra*
Larry Barthurst (RTFC)
1:03.0*
MI Division (33" hurdles)
1.
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 1:28.5
Mil Division (30" hurdles)
1.
2.
3.
Shot Put:
SM Division
Harold Green (RTFC) — 1:10.2
Earl Foster (CTC) — 1:17.0
Jason Eckford (CTC)
1:19.5
I.
2.
3.
4.
(16 lbs)
Barry White (CTC) — 15.50 m
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 12.50 m
died Falk (CTC) — 12.38 m
Jim Alexander (CTC) — 11.00 m
Ml Division
2.13 n
20.98 m
High Jiuap
HI Division "
COMPLETE RESULTS (Unofficial entries
non-Virginia Association):
Mike Valle (GP) — 1.47 m
Hlchael Trader (un) — 1.06 m
100 Meter Dash:
Mil Division (33" hurdles)
1.
Oiarles PoihiBus (un) — 4.S7 n
2.
1.
2.
400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles:
1.
HI Division
Sherman Burho (RTFC) — 22.58
MI Division (36" hurdles)
SM Division (36" hurdles)
SM Division
1.
Bill Cole (RTFC) — 9.64 m*
H. W. Carle (RTFC) — 6.07
Christopher Tompklns (RTFC) -- 23. 5*
Pole Vault
MIV Division (8 lbs)
Mil Division
1.
Richard Bergenback (un) — A2.26
Alan Chamberlain (RTFC) — 9.21 m
SM Division (39" hurdles)
MIV Division (30" hurdles)
Mike Valle (CP) — 31*52 m
MI Division
3.
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 6.95 m
Jason Eckford (CTC) — 21.2
Charlottesvllle Track Club — 61
Richnond Track 6 Field Club — 59
Morton Waller (RTFC) — 11.43 m
Hike Harvey (CTC) — 10.82 m
3.
1.
5. Langley Running Club — 6
1.
2.
110 Meter Hurdles:
James Beaver (CTC) — 18.0
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 23.2
4. Peninsula Spikes — 10
Chuck Engle (LRC) — 24.18 m
SM Division
Ed Zuraw (CTC) — 10.39 m
James Beaver (CTC) — 10.25 ra
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 17.5
2. Richmond Track 4 Field Club — 79
Barry White (CTC) — 37.30 m
Donald Hull (CTC) — 27.08 m*
Frederick Lesner (RTFC) — 20.68 m
1.
2.
2.
yttle Bears Track Club
M4 &
«. Mir
n< I .®' — I. Charlottesvllle
o
*1/T» Olt Track
(U..^Club
- - -J 141
Ml
Mil Divisions
Mill & IV Divisions —
Mill Division (8 lbs)
1.
Jerry Caines (TS) — 14.7*
Peninsula Spikes
— 30.84 m*
Mil Division (12 lbs)
Jeremiah Caines, Sr. (un) — 4.07 m*
Christopher Tompklns (RTfC) — 3.8*3 m
><III Division
1.
Tidewater Striders — 20
Ml Division (16 lbs)
Division
MI Division
Harold Drlscoll (CTC) — 42:37.6*
3.
4.
SM Division (16 lbs)
Triple Jump:
33:08.1*
Richmond Track 4 Field Club — 24
HI Dlvlalon
2.
Lew Faxon (TS) —
Charlottesvllle Track Club — 53
2.
3. Tidewater Striders — 20
Hamme r:
I.
->
TEAM SCORl.VC:
MI Division
1.
Peggy Vogt (CTC) — 27:34.9*
MIV Division
Norbert Wecksteln (CTC) — 4.03
1.
Mil Division
2.
Bill Cole (RTFC) — 4.77 m
H. W. Carle (RTFC) — 4.58 m
Chuck Engle (LRC) — 4.51 m
Bert Jones (un) — 4.30 m
Skip Klnnler (CTC) — 37:20.4
Pat Hawk (CTC) — 21:01.1
Tenna Hosner (CTC) — 22:37.8
1.
Mill Division (600 g)
Mil Division
5.
SM Division
Bob Conroy (CTi'.) — 65. lo m*
Barry White ICTC) — 55.08 m
4.
5.
1.
Ed Zuraw (CTC) — 5.26 ra
James Beaver (CTC) — 4.99 m
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 4.18 i
Mill
Peggy Vogt (CTC) — 7:07.3*
5000 Meter Run:
Mil Division (600 g)
MI Division.
Allan McLearen (CTC) ~ 35:03.1
Jack Fatrcloth (CTC) — 35:40.1
Jeff Themm (CTC) — -35:40.4
Mil Division
2.
3.
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3. died'Falk (CTC) — 50.16 m
1.
2.
SM Division
Randy Cook (TS) — 3J:08.l*
Kathy Thomas (CTC) — 4:58.4*
Pat Hawk (CTC) — 5:30.5
1.
-
MI Division (800 g),
Long Jump:
1.
38:29.1
1500 Meter Run:
SM Division
SM Division (800 g)
Ed Zuraw (CTC) — 3.9b ra
James Beaver (CTC)
3.
4.
Marjorle Slegel (CTC) — 3:04.2
Javel
Mi Division
1.
2.
Pat Hawk (CTC) — 2:37.6*
Division
I.
Ronald Cooke (CTC)
died Falk (CTC)
1.
2.
3.
I.
I.
Donald Hull (CTC) — 31.22 m
Jonathan Bryan (CTC) — 30.40 m
Frederick Lesner (RTFC) — 25.60
MIV Division (1 kg)
Pole Vault:
I.
MI Division
1.
MI
SM Division
SM Division
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bert Jones (un) — 30.70 m
Spotswood Hall (RTFC) — 28.38 m
Norbert Wecksteln (CTC) — 23.98 m
Christopher Tompklns (RTFC)
HIV Division
5000 Meter Run:
800 Meter Run:
3.
4.
5.
2.
Christopher Tompklns (RTFC) — 1.22
1.
2.
Ann Roughton (un) — 1:14.0*
Marjorle Slegel (CTC) — 1:21.6
1.
SM Division
1.
SM Division
1.
400 Meter Dash:
Ml Division
Bob Sellgman (RTFC) — 32.30 m
Dillon Wltherspoon (CTC) — 32.16 m
3.
2.
Ann Roughton (un) — 32.3*
2.
Mill Division (I kg)
Donald Hull (CTC) — 1.22 m*
1.
2.
Kathy Thomas (CTC) — 29.7*
1.
Ernst Soudek (CTC) — 50.40 ra*
Grady Drago (un) — 35.44 m
William Wade (CTC) — 31.94 m
I.
MIV Division
MI Division
200 Meter Dash:
I.
Barry White (CTC) — 48.34 m
Ron Cone (LBTC) — 39.96 m
Mill Division
1500 Meter Run:
Donal Day (CTC) — 4:07.8*
Daniel Ennls (un) — 4:19.9
Jim Beach (tin) — 5:04.7
Pearl Aharonian (CTC) — 26.Ci*
2.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
Jeremiah Gaines, Sr. (un) — 9.83 m
Christopher Tompklns (RIFC) —9.75
Mil Division (1.6 kg)
Mil Division
1.
Ann Roughton (un) — 15.3*
Karen Beaver (CTC) — 15.6
Discus:
1.
2.
3.
Ed Zuraw (CTC) — 1.68 m*
James Beaver (CTC) — 1.37 m
1.
2:44.9
1.
2.
1.
Ml Division (2 kg)
Division
Lew Faxon (TS) — 2:05.5*
Bill Cole (RTFC) ~
KathrThouE (CTC) — 14.0**
SM Division
1.
2.
1.
1.
1.
MI Division
MI Division
Mil Division
(8 lbs)
SM Division (2 kg)
High Jump;
MIV Division
C. E. Kline (RTFC) -- 1:16.1
100 Meter Dash:
SM Division
HIV Division
2.
Charlottesvllle Track Club — 4:15.8
(8 lbs)
Donald Hull (CTC) — 10.71 m*
Frederick Lesner (RTFC) — 8.63 m
MIV Division
1.
Mill Division
Donald Hull (CTC) ~
Norbert Wecksteln (CTC) — 9.26 m
1.
Richmond Track 4 Field Club — 3:57.6
I.
5.
Mill Division
4 X 400 Meter Relay:
1.
Bill Cole (RTFC) -- 1:03.4
Earl Foster (CTC) — 1:05.7
CtWPLETE RESULTS (WOMEN) :
Dillon Wltherspoon (CTC) — 12.08 is
Bert Jones (un) --1.1.56 m
Bob Seilgra.in (RTFC) — 11.21 m
Chuck Engle- (LRC) — 10.15 m.
MI Division
SM Division
1.
(12 lbs)
1.
2.
3.
4.
(16 lbs)
1.
2.
Ernst Soudek (CTC) — 15.53 m*
William Wade (CTC) — 11.15 m
3.
4.
James Beaver (CTC) — 9.43 m
Dllworth Cook (RTFC) — 9.14 m
SM Division
Discus .
1.
SM Division
Ellis Martin (PVS) -- 11.2
MI Division
1.
1.
MI
Jim Bradley (PVS) — 12.9
Darryl Peebles (un) — 31,50 »
Division
MI Division (Women)
1.
1.
Mil Division
Jean Trader (un) — 16.8
110 Meter Hurdles
1.
400 Meter Intemediabe Hurdles
f
Ellis Martin (PVS) — 22.5
MI Division
2.
Jim Bradley (PVS) — 25.5
Mike Valle (GP) — 28.8
Javelin
HI Division
SM Division
1.
1.
Shot Put
MI Division
1.
SM Division
Ellis Martin (PVS) — 51.7
Thomas Malik (un) — 56.5
Jia Bradley (PVS) — 1:06.0
Darryl Peebles (un) — 67.94 a
Richard Bergenback (un)
66.40 a
400 Meter Dash
1.
2.
Thoaas Malik (un) — 14.3
Richard Bergenback (un) — 28.73
SM Dlvlalon
1.
Mike Valle (GP) — 1:07.5
Mike Valle (CP) -- 32.9a •
1.
200 Meter Dash
1.
MI Division
1.
SM Division
1,
Darryl Peebles (un) -- 10.37 a
Uaoffler
MI Division
SM Division
I.
Darryl Peeblea (un) — 26.46 a
Hike Velle (GP) — 11.21 a
r
page 26 National Masters News September 1982
2nd ANNUAL
TEXAS MASTERS TRACK t
300 METER HDRMJB
FIELD caiiWPIONSHIPS
M30
OPEN
JULY 2A. 1982
_Aathany Hamsr.
40.80
John Braswsll
Tliomaa
40.70
M35
Pat Mitchell
44.30
Paul Young
Clayton Coucdi
46.02
57.58*
Oscar Carpenter
44.301*
48.30
61.30
100 METEKS
M50
Norman Wells
Joe Thoaua
W30
Deb Spencer
17.30
W35
Irish Lewis
M60f
M55
50.10*
74.60
Jack Greeiwood
Qiester Studdard
63.30
W40
18.45*
Lynda Drake
15.80
1600 METER RELAY
OPEN
A1 Gonzales
Doug Henley
Jim Sendejas
M30
10.57
10.70
Dan Thiel
10.70
Joseph Sincere
10.77
Bill Smith
10.83
11.17
M40
Dale Lance
-
Roy Turner
Hans Gordon
i
v
11.63*
11.64
11.87
M55
y
.
Jack Greenwood
Winn Talley
V
.
Chester Studdard
M45
Paul Johnson
Bob McGlashan
M35
Jack Dunn
Ed Jones
Pat Mitchell
11.25
11.36
11.64
M50
11.70
12.21
12.88
Randal Lindsay
Thane Baker
Ward McCurtaln
Ozzle Dawklns
155 YEAR MINIMUM ACE TOTAL-
Hager, Heltzenrater, Stephens, Turner
Mount, Stull, Smlth,K., White
Willis, Samplea, Wimbcey, Haggerty
11.39*
12.19
12.49
5000 METERS
M6W
13.20
14.88*
15.13
Fred White
14.90
15.65
17.50
Oscar Carpenter
A.E. Pitcher
Colleen Steinbeck
44:43
I
W35
Trlsh Levla
•f
W40
34.20*
M30
y
J.B. Haggerty
i
Dan Thlel
Gary Peacock
Paul JohnsoD
y"
V
u
31.00*
31.60
M35
Jim Sendejas
Doug Henley
21.90
22.00
22.10
Jack Dunn
Ed Jones
23.14
23.60
Torrey Elaenhut
24.10
23.60
24.10
25.20
Thane Baker
Ward HcCurteln
Ozzle Dauklna
M50
23.70*
25.40
25.50
Roy TUmer
James Hurd
Hans Gordon
M55
Jack Greenwood
Will Samplea
Wlnn Telley
23.54*
24.10
24.50
25.33
28.00
28.70
Leonard Wray
Oecax Carpenter
29.26
31.60
33.30
17:40*
Ted Melton
Dean Wilkinson
19:29
M55
Richard Widener
Jsfdi Petty
John Kelly
Clint Ogllvla
16:47
Lany Hutchison
50.00
50.10
53.80
Emle Stull
Torrey Elaenhut
M40
52.70
53.30
53.52
M50
Thane Baker
Lawrence Kruae
21:33*
M50
19:39
Bill Blake
Jim Hendrlcks
Jamas Richards
19:42
M60
Tad Dobbs
NTR
Ward HcCurteln
W40
J.B. Haggerty
Dortle Moore
Lloyd Wlckboldt
Roy Turner
Mark Stewart
Charlie Mills
54.30*
54.50
59.70
Will Sai^>les
63.50
Paul Johnson
Bob Lyda
Bob McGlashan
M604Fred White
57.60
58.47
21:16
22:16
M30
Larry Baker
NTR
M40
41:40*
i
• i
^ I
!- \
Ken Tolbert
Ronald Holmes
Hector Mandoza
38:30
M40
Hark Stewart
Dick Heltzenrater
2:05.30
2:20.30
1:59.36*
1:59.70
Jack Petty
Doug Spencer
Ihisa Floyd
2:00.20
Victor Marlanl
f
s. I
Cathy Coets
M30
Oreg Owlnge
k
Botch Clifton.
Jack Lofye
.1
Carolyn Chandler
7:20.20
M50
Russell Bonham
Robert Coffey
Joe Connell
M35
4:32.69
4:33.52
4:51.53
53:21
A.A. Montgomery
42:33
M40
M45
Dick Heltzenrater
Bob McGlashan
Brad Fleming
Reed WUllaM
5-10*
5-6
Bob Richards
Will Samplea
2:08.30
2:10.30
2:19.60
M30
BUI Smith
John Brasell
6-0
M35
John Bartfield
Bill Elliot
Ruse DurhM
6-61*
5-8
5-4*
M50
5-0*
4-8*
Wendel Pslmsr
Ward McQirtatn
Tom Tolson
5-0*
4-10
4-6
M60f
4-10
4-10*
4-4
A.E. Pitcher
3-4
POLE VAULT
2:15.80
2:30.90*
2:42.10
OPEN
Mike Eubanka
M40
Charles Wiley
Jason Howas
13-0
13-0
13-0
M55
Bob Richards
11-7*
A.E. Pitcher
Casey Sheffield
13-6*
5-4
N6W
5-0
OPEN
Ken Tolbert
Ronald Holmes
Hector Mendosa
i
lit.
i I
2:23.50*
Ruasell Bonham
2:38.70
Norman Walla
2:38.80 ' Joe Connell
W40
5:25.50
49:36
68.20
1600 METERS
WtOPEN
40:51
M50
James Thruaton
hi i
>
*
Leon Compton
Buddy Roberta
i
38:55
62.-55
OPEN
M35
Herston Hall
Mike McCrakan
M45
John Nyfeler
Jim Hendrlcks
James Hlchamds
MAO
M55
M30
2:01.90
2:04.00
2:05.30
43:08
HIGH JU»
Jack GreenwoiHl
) I
Cltat Ogllvle
mi
Joe Adasm
52.50
53.50
58.90*
800 METERS
OPEN
30:00
21:01
27:38
OPEN
45:06
49.25*
52.30
52.70
Jerry Burnett
-fiT-
Jlmsy Terrell
M45
M55
55.66*
18:00
22:15
10.000 MRTESg
M55
Joe Brandstetter
Bob Roberts
M30
Tom HcCall.
Brad Fleming
M35
Willie Snlth
Lester Mount
25:36
28:20
M35
Oscar Carpenter
Harvey Dsvla
OPEN
73.10*
> 11
)
16:41
400 METERS
WAO
Laura Daniel
r
Ted Larson
M45
Wayne Jonea
M35
n
i
18:34
M40
Terry Ann Clark
M60f
Fred White
Carolyn Ctiaadlar
Kay Wade
M40
21.83
22.60
22.61
M«5
Bob Lyda.
Willie Clayton
Lynda Drake
Laura Danfel
OPEN
A1 Gonzalea
23:22
Martha Findlay
M30
OPEN
Ron Holmes
H40
W30
W-OPEN
200 METERS
L
3:46.53
3:49.20
3:52.00
Jack Petty
Mike Stephens
Harvey Davis
4:44.1^
M45
James Thraston
4:53.63
5:57.50
Spence
James Richards
4:34.00
4:43.80
4:46.58
LONG JUMP
OPBI
Mitchell Contrerae 19-$>i
5:14.90*
5:56.60
7:06.40
M40
Hans Gordon
Cherles Mills
4:54.20
5:08.80*
5:55.30
M30
Bill Smith
t05
20-9
19-10*
Ed Jo
John Bartfield
Jack Dunn
Bob McGlashan
17-4
Tom Tolson
Randal Lindsay
14-lOlk*
15-21*
Bud HoUomay
13-111*
11-11%
Gary Hill
J.B. Haggerty
20-5 3/4
M45
19-7
16-2
M50
Joe Thomas
M55
Bob Richards
Haz Goldsmith
110 METER HPRDLES
20-10*
20-9lk
15-7 3/4
M6W
15-4*
14-7
Fred White
Oscar Carpenter
A.E. Pircher
13-5
13-2
9-4
TRIPLE JWP
OPEN
Anthony Warner
David Thome
14.55
15.36
M50
Joe Murphy
Norman Wells
Tom Redmond
17.70
18.17
21.69
M30
John Brasell
M35
Tommy Thompso^
14.41
15.52
16.21
M55
Jack Greenwood
15.60
Gary Hill
Clayton Couch
15^2*
M30
Bill Smith
MewOscar Carpenter
37-Jt
M35
Ihiss Durhas
35-7*
Joe Ih<
Bob McGla
MAO
Jerry Burnett
23-11
M55
Bob Richarda
32-4*
Max Goldsmith
30-10
Jay Myers
17-9%
M50
M45
21.80
36-1%*
31-4%
M6tH
Fred White
28-8 3/4#
A.E. Pitcher
21-4
September 1982 National Masters News page 27
M30
50-54
M40
Gary HIU
47-0
46-1
Mlka Walcb
Rick Byckaan
Riede Hans-Peter
Jerry Burnett
SHOT POT
38-2
31-9%
30-1%
Wendell Palaer
41-lHi*
31-11]
30-11]
Joe Thonas
Tom Redmond
John Daniel
John Hertfleld
Oscar Carpenter
Leonard Wrey
Jay Myars
36-4%*
25.6
Huel Washinotor., 53
25.6
Vem Heglcr, 55
Richard Ztm-rfBlt,
26.4
27.3
Clarence irillion, 64
Sac. Hoover, 63
27.8
30,9
1.
Harry Hccpel, £9
27.3
2.
John Satti, 68
29.3
1.
2.
M60*
38-5
37-0
Russ Durham
Ed Hahan-y, 51
2,
S5-:9
M35
M50
1.
41-%
34-4%
32-7%
M55
60-64
1.
2.
£5-£9
Bob Richards
43-5%*
403 r"-Et-s;D:;cE h-jfclss
sooon Rir:
1,
2.
Ronnie Griese, 38
Cephne Dur.n, 35
20:44.8
22:13.1
4C-44 '
1.
2,
Joan Schiveley, 40
Judy Ton, 40
21:51.2
24:35.8
45-49
1,
Vickie Bioelow, 46
m
17:58.9
iv'n
2{:15.0
60-64
1.
Jaclyn easel li, 61
IkSH
OPEN
Reed Williams
M40
134-101]
Riede Hans-Peter
JAVELIN
155-10%
it-nl
1.
idJii
1.
?.
M35
W5
Rubs Durham
Randal Lindsay
32
59.1
lal
Hvth. t8a-s, 42
.'ed Cain, 42
57.2
60.7
M55
198-5*
150-2
147-0
Ronnie Ravls
Bill Elliot
109-8
.3£«
Cc — •?; i us HcCor ick,
Bob Richards
137-6*
Jin •..•aste,
53
1:32.0
"0-74
1:25,9
M50
Oscar Carpenter
Jay Myers
Leonard Wray
110-51]
79-1
77-10
119-9%*
Tom Tolson
Joe Thomas
108-1
83-6
1.
A.lneta Parish, 45
1:15.9
Shirley Dietderich,55
1:29.1
Joseohi.ne KOlda, 64
1:24.1
55-59
Gary Hill
M40
M35
Russ .Durham
Carlton Gibson
' Jim Hardy
Randal Lindsay
86-81]
83-91]
82-2%
1.
1.
M55
108-2
100-1
84-3
1.
1.
2.
* -Dallas Masters Club Record
# -American and Wc rid Record - age 69
NTR-No Tims Becorii«d
Marshall, 34
49.9
Bill -Welier, 35
66.5
Dave Ponain, 40
Bill Knocke, 41
Bob Si-pson, 40
Phil ::arcsca, 4 3
6:.9
54.9
Bruce Sprincbett, 49
0. Eugene Legend, 45
66.2
59.3
Bernie Stevens, 53
Jin Waste, 53
56.7
61.9
4C-',4
1,
2.
1.
Los Gates Athletic Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1328
2.
50-54
Los Gates, OA C5031
1.
2.
£:
1 FIZLD :-ZST,
LOS G.-DOS,
61.0
64.1
1:21.4
9
Don Ceckson, 55
ca-.:fc?j;:a
JiJLV 2<, 1?S2
58.1
i:
•r
r>., •
A«r»d '
Clarence Killion, 64
Harry Koppel, 69
Duff, 36
13.7
4C-44
1.
2.
3.
C'-5rri» Sherrard,
Lucille Ligor., 43
Carol Griff, 43
43
13.2
14.3
17.6
45-49
1.
Alneta Parish, 45
2.
3.
4.
sac. Hoover, 63
Aulon Eigelov:, £1
Hark Henderson, 61
1.
£5—:°
1.
Harry Koppel, £9
Donna Eckels, 32
1.
2.
Janie Duff, 36
Renzy Huseny, 35
40-44
1.
Klriara St. Clair, 41
2:45.4
Danny ikson, 34
Alan Kolling, 30
Willie Harnatz, 30
2:05.2
2:i;-.£
2:12.6
75-79
1.
Josiah Packard, 75
15.9
1.
Shirley Dietderich, 55
16.2
2.
:;orr,a'Wilier, 59
20.0
35-39
1.
2.
Josephine Kolda, 64
chelr.a Subin, 60
ik
1. Gres !;arshall,
2.
23S::-:i-e8S
1.
'..'OHE';
16.2
20.1
Herie Kill, 31
1.
2.
11.3
Del Eckels, 33
11.6
29.7
2.
3.
4.
6.
'7.
11.1
J a
2.
11.3
11.7
11.9
12.1
••:£-£
3.
4.
5.
John Pitr.an, 43
Andre Ounkell, 40
wait van Zant, 43
1:58.8
2:02.3
2:03.9
2:12.7
1.
Fete Richardson, 47
2:09.7
•35.3
2.
0. Eugene Legend, 45
2:21.8
30.1
1.
2.
Jack Hodges, 50
Cave Stevenson, 53
1.
11.5
Hsi;
Bob Sinpsor., 40
Dee beWitt, 43
11.5
• 31-34
12.1
1'.
12.3
3~-^9
12.6
1.
Gerald Varty, 40
Doug -elder, 40
Bill Sir-ons, 43
Steve IJevins, 41
12.9
13.3
2.
: ^
1.
Gil LaCorre, 45
Bruce Sprir.gbett,
Ed Hicks,
49
Bert Frescura, 45
2.
Huel ..'iShing'.on, 53
3.
4.
5.
Ed ::a'-=.ny, 51
Serr.ard Stevens, 53'
Ed Lah.sny, 51
5 £ _ CQ
1.
2.
Vem. Rerier, 5£
Richard Eu-valt, 55
3.
4.
5.
Soberc Higgiriothan, 55
Jin .tohnson, 59
Don Scherba, 58
Jcseph.ir.e kclda, 64
Greg Harshall, 34
;:att Fr-uitt, 36
Fc'Jl D'jncan, 38
Bill welier, 35
Bill Alston, 3a
12.9
40-44
1.
12,5
12.6
12.7
12.7
14.0
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
12.7
13.1
13.3
13.9
14.0
35.0
45-49
1.
2.
3.
34.1
3.
Jerry Withers, 52
4.
Dor. Pickett, 54
5.
Darrell Dukes, 53
110 HIGH HURDLES
iSK
30-34
39..
1. Ed Saskauskas, 31
35-39
39"
1. George Cairty, 36
2. Fred Johnson, 36
3. Cornelius HicCornick,38
40-44
36"
1. Hugh Adans, 42
2. Dee DeWitt, 43
3. Ted Cain, 42
4. Thorn Jones, 42
45-49
36"
1. Jerry Stanners, 47
50-54
15.7
14.4
15,215.7
15.3
15.8
16.4
20.6
lO'.c
33"
Jim Waste, 53
33"
Robert Kigtirbiot!.a-,;5
50'
Fritz "e;;ers, 60
.4"
:herie S-errard, 43
??.«
16.3
40-44
1.
2.
3.
Eric Ov«rs, 41
Richard Higgins, 40
Johji Korntved, 43
4:24.4
5:43.1
6:17.2
Kent Guthrie, 45
4:29.6
1.
2.
Dave Steventon, 53
Jerry Withers, 52
4:41.9
3.
Steve Geraghty, 50
5:00.6
6:18.5
Wilfred Bigelow, 71
John HcGee, John, 73
6:36.3
6:47.0
45-49
1.
50-54
70-74
1.
2.
400aRj
m.
Im r-:arie Hill,
Myra Service, Gloria
Gonzales, £.y.. VilIia.T.son
West Valley TC
Brooks,, Kolling, Har.sen
2:13.0
2:14.£
2:16.6
2:37.0
2:39.7
6i2.9
W.7
&
♦.'nK-coTf'
C-11 LaTorreT45
B.-jce Springbett, 49
Bert Fresc-tra, 45
30-34
1.
T.
23,3
Don Jac;'.son, 55
2:19.6
Jerry I.opes, 66
2:51,3
24.2
1.
24.4
24.7
1= DO •
:el Shine, 73
80-84
1.
Tf-Ts
25.0
25.1
1.
2.
25,9
27.6
50-54
2:58.0
3:40.3
1.
2.
3.
.
: aul S?a-.sler, 83
24.0
24.2
28,4
1.
-8
26:05,6
30:29,2
31:04,6
Harrv Siitonen, 56
31:12.4
Frank Savior, 68
32:53.2
V.-O^ZN
Hiriar. St. Clair, 41
Josn Sh.iveley, 40
1 :
.
5:3?.3
30:34"
1. Dia-ne Mendoza, 34
32:53»0
35-39
Jaclyn caselli, 61
-.6
;3w
1.
Bonnie Dillon, 35
24:43.7
2.
Daphne Dunn, 3S
32:53.0
40-44
r.ayr.elio lorcr.e, 32
Da-ny Hoon, 34
Gary Dilley, 34
4:13.5
4:21.5
4:36.0
1.
Sheila Kullen, 41
33:30.0
45-49
1.
Lori Kaynard, 46
26:05.8
55-59
35-29
1.
2.
3.
4.
"red Dunn, 53
waiter Newr.an, 52
John Freisen, 54
€5-59
Rcni Griefe,
3.
23:01.6
55-59
s
4C-44
2c:34
1.
2.
3ar^' v;est, 41
50-54
1.
23.4
23.5
23.5
25 : 34,3
24:21.6
45-49
70-74
1.
rervter, Ezll, 35
4C-44
£5-69
22,0
22.2
23.4
. 26,5
r.anny Adriano, 34
35-39
1.
•
Bill Knocke, 42
i;el Brooks, 41
Bob Sirpson, 40
Gerald Varty, 41
Phil Karesca, 43
Bill Simons, 43
Steve Kevins, 41
Kerk Rocchio, 42
llili
^S-S9
1.
6.
2".
ansen, SO
Shirley Ctetderich, £5
5.
50-54
chard
Rerish, 45
11.4
11.7
13.0
26:44,7
50-54
••Mreta
Dan Burke, 37
Ja-es Johnson, 35
4.
2.
3.
Cctol C-rt:"f,'44
fC-64
."el Brool^s", 41
1.
1:58.7
Eric arers, 41
29.2
32.5
9
1.
45-49
4.
Dave Roanin, 40
2.
C'-'-rrie C errard, 43
1.
40-44
2.
3.
. 4.
5.
5.
7.
1.
29.2
•At-?
11.7
11.8
Stove Pranklin, 35
1.
1:57.7
45-49
Sill Alston, 38
Bill v;eller, 35
5.
George Kason, 38
Jar.ie rttff, 36
Jofan.nie Hout, 38
35-39
Paul Duncan, 38
George Carty, 36
Hem,an Kuhfeld, 39
Janes Johnson, 35
Paul Spangler, 63
22:56.1
40-44
30-34
1.
35-39
34
2:30.1
3:36.4
13.3
55-59
6C-54
2:45.4
35-39
1.
2.
3.
13.9
26:15.2
'.
—wLir
14,5
14. £
t-tel Shine, 73
.'.icGee, 73
1.
800 HdCERS
13.o
14.2
25:07.9
2.
John
80-84
60-64
1:06
3C-34
T. Clarence Pillion, 64
Harry siitonen, 56
1.
66.69
17
13.7
15:17.5
20:03.9
22:12.6
22:49.0
70-74
55-5°
1:07.
.'fr'-hCcont)
Don Pickett, 54
Gail 'Wetzork, 51
Jim Waste, 53
Gib Landell, 50
1.
60-64
lOO ••ECE33
'16:25.7
55.8
Matt Pruitt, 36
George Mason, 38
4.
1.
Kent Gut'nrie, 45
SS-59
1.
Greg
46-49
:;5rie Hill, 31
21:08.4
45-49
1.
3.
V.-SST VALLSY vASri;?3
20:24.7
Don Jacklin
35-39
157-5*
99-5
87-3
Joe Thomas
M604-
128-5*
Bob Richards
Wendell Palmer
81-6
Richard Higgins, 40
2.
1.
£0-64
^4
87-3
M50
Tom Tolson
Oscar Carpenter
Inonard Wray
Jay Myers
166-11
Rick Rycliman
Jerry Burnett
118-7*
102-10
John Daniel
Bob Everoski
M45
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
400 iSCERS
wo:s;!v'
4???
147-10*
134-11
17:01.0
50-54
DISCUS
M30
Mike Welch
Mark GEllo, 39
1."
1.
Wendell Palmer
16:56.8
24:27.S
40.-44
Wilfred Bicelow, 71
M60»
R.o-s ROTA-ley, 33
Heir., 32
•William
2.
36-39
Karvey Franklin, 39
Ken Kohion, 36
Richard Cunninchan, 39
richas^lHoibroo!:, 39
4:11.4
4:16.7
4:19.1
4:24.3
1.
Yakie Chara, 57
36:22.2
70-74
1.
Blena Carola, 74
44:24.4
page 28
National Masters News
HEIGHT
HIGH JUT
rZH :0-34
1.' :-l iocels, , 32
5' 10"
2.
3.
5-
3"
5'
8"
6'
0"
4'
6"
6"
GaryDilley, 34
rd Sas":sus:.;as, 31
September 1982
SHOT P'JT
1 K1 ANGULAR MEEJ-
V.'OiEN'
JULY 25, 1982
1.
2.
J m Brawn, 43
Thon Jones, 42
1.
Don Rose, 47
5'
2.
Jerry Stanners, 47
5'2"
1.
Kerm VTyatt, 50
5*
Mark Henderson, 61
Fritz meyers, 60
4 • 10"
8"
3'
8"
40-44
Cherrie Sherrard, 43
4'
2"
1.
3-
Joan Tyksinski, 50
20'
Joan Tyksinski, 50
3"
35'
2.
Bill Shissler, 31
32' 2 3/4"
11"
6"
Bruce Hotaling, 38
Roger Werne, 38
RICHARD KAYE
v;ill: am. Henderson , 35 35'HV'
37'
Dick Shelter., 40
Thorn Jo.nes, 42
29'
3.
Gary Cai-.-son,
28'
r
50-54
43' 3 3/4"
35' 75i"
27' 33/4"
Jin Hart, 45
John Kidd, 45
Jerri' Starrers,
Jim
Ja-as T-rrran, i-
Beltor. '..'olf, 58
Brad Pearso,-,, 59
27'
5
"
26'
4
"
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hike Casta.-.eda, 62
::erk Herierson, 61
Bob Store, 52
C'Uinto Herlo, 62
Hal Cro.nkhite, 64
45' IV"
43' 7H"
43 3 3/4"
CUUDE HILLS
42'
1
"
75-79
36'
5
3/4"
6.
Harry Huseny, 62
32'
11"
2.
Jerry Stanners, 47
10' 6"
1,
61
Jin Johnson, 59
LONG JUT
0"
DISTAJJCE
Dsn Eckels, 33
20t73/4"
35-39
1.
2.
3.
21 • 6.;"
Loster Bond, 36
Steve Franklin, 35
Fred Johnson, 36
16'EJ;"
T.
Ross Carter, 66
2.
Jim. York, £9
42' ev
36' 5V
1.
1.
Ted Cain, 40
2.
Chuck rapper., 40
19' 5V
17" Ci"
3.
Gerald Varty, 41
171 4,.
!_• ®-31 Mitchell, 42
Homer Van Gelder, 77
28'10"
0. Eugene Legend
Phil Conley, 47
Jerry Sta-n-ners, 47
Gary Dev.'son, 46
1.
Y".
Ed S'ahany, 51
Louis Sarto, 51
16'11;;"
13' 6 3/4"
Jim Johnson, 59
15' 5V'
Harry Husenv, 62
13' 4 3/4"
65.-69
1.
John Satti, 68
John McDonnell, (
14'113/4"
10' 9 3/4"
Homer VanGelder,
lO'llSj"
2.
75-79
1.
v;o:•2N
40-44
1.
Joan Tyksinski, 50
FEET S
13' 2"
INCHES
AUDRY DIX
19.17
(••EN
Steve Franklin,
37' 7 3/4"
1.
Dee De'.\'itt, 43
45-49
1.
Phil Conley, 47
34'
2.
Jerry Sta.n.ners, 47 30'11V
3.
Gary Dawson, 48
50-54
1.
2.
Ed MBhany, 51
Jack Shields, 52
33'
Tl
Jin Johnson, 59
30'
65-69
1.
John Satti, 68
29'11 3/4"
PATRICU NESLEY
V 82.41
V 2.05.5
V 2.06.23
V 2.10.00
P 2.20.1
JAMES VERDIER
V 2.13.09
PAUL ROBERTSON
45-49
CUFF PAULTNG
ROLAND ELUOT
50-54
V 3.34.9
Y 2.09.63
V 2.16.8
HERB KANIA
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55-59
ARCHIE MESSENGER
60-64
JOHN popowica
P
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40-44
43.04
39.86
29.92
28.76
40^-44
DHAMIRE ABAYOMO
FRED MANNIS
RICHARD KAYE
Dick S.nelton. 40'
35.10
UWRENCE SUID
2.
Thorn. Jones, 42
30.04
JOHN GROUG
3.
Bill Mitchell, 42
26.64
1. " ^in Hart, 45
41.75
2.
3.
4.
28.66
Gary Dav.-son, 48
Berr.ie Griff, 46
Jerry Stanners, 47
27,52
25.26
23.31
23.60
24.00
24.58
25.31
28.72
UARREN CRUTCHFIELD
HAIG BOHIGIAN
Louis Sarto, 51
- i -: y
45-49
DAWBOH PRATT
LARiOr COLBERT
ARNOLD BUED
27.22
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2.
Belton ..-olf, 59
21.64
8.
-red Tearsor., 59
20.16
23.73
24.93
26.14
26.85
28.40
29.98
JACK BARBIE
50-54
24.94
26.17
26.29
28.97
30.03
RUDY ENDERS
JESSE JOHNSON
JOEL HOLMAN
TOM TALBOTT
HAROLD COLEN
Y 2.19.45
Y 3.02.12
V 3.33.75
UCmEN
V 2.58.37
V 3.25.75
Bill Shissler, 31
31' iV'
JOiM GOLIG
PAUL ROBERTSON
45-49
ROLAND ELLIOT
TQM KURIHARA
GEZA FELD
4.43.7
4.44.B
4.45.3
4.47.3
4.53.5
WALT mAaRTHY
CHARLES DBS JAROIN
William Henderson, 35
31'10"
Dick Shelton, 40
44'10>}"
MEN
50^
DAMON D
CHUCK PHILUPS
DCN DENIG
ALAN COHEN
5.05.8
5.07.6
5.10.2
5.22.9
55-59
NEWUE KEWSON
Y 5.13.0
60-64
JOHN POPOHICH
Y 5.59.5
Gary Dawson, 40
29' 1
"
Jin Hart, 45
John Kidd, 45
38' 9 3/4"
24' £h"
Jin Waste, 53
13' 8 3/4"
30-34
35-39
45-4
50-
Bob Backus, 55
Brad Pearson, 59
55'
Bob Stone, 61
30'
Jin York, 69
23I11"
ll'll's"
3/4"
HARRY MC DONALD
HENRY HOPKINS
4964
TOM THORNE
JIM SHOEMAKER
JOHN CHARLES
DAN HEBERT
4725
45-49 don ZIMMERMAN
JOE
50-54
BECKHAM
earl VENTURA
65-69 dr. TOM THORNE
4261
200 METERS WOMEN
35-39
RDSEMARY AVEKY
40-44
V 35.39
LOU DEIMA
V 47.53
3845
2954
3551
3441
3691
1347
1339
MARIE BARRIE
50-54
P 40.56
PATRICIA NE8LEY
V 35.83
GEORGE JAFFE
70-74
RJDOLFH NIELSON
75-79
ED BENHAM
Y 6.20.5
F
5.22.9
Y 5.38.9
1500 METERS
WOMEN
30-34
LORIE MEISELAS
Y 6.05.4
40-44
400 WTERS
30-34
50
MEN
ERNEST GILBERT
MARTIN ELUS
V
V
52.09
54.29
INEZ KERCH
JOANNE SZAFRAN
50-54
V 5.45.1
V 6.27.0
MILA KANIA
^A(^) Y 5.09.5!^
3000 METERS
30-34
MEN
V 51.79
ROBERT MAXWELL
JOE BLANCK
40-44
P
DHAMIRE ABAYOMO
JIM DEIMA
52.36
V 55.47
V 64.90
V 80.00
UWENCE SUID
PAUL ROBEBT80H
54.17
Y 64.03
P
1.57.1
4
KERCH
X 400 RBUY
POTOMAC
30
4.04.1
AUSTIN SICKELS
LICHTMAN SHILLING
POTOMAC
40
4.37.3
GROLIG DESJARDINS
KURIHARA SUID
50
ROBERT FRAIL
35-39
GLEN SICKELS
40-44
CHARLES KENNEDY
PAUL ROBERTSON
Y 8.50.7
V 10.57.3
10.00.9
12.^2.8
9.38.2
MBSSIHGER JONES
TALBOTT KANIA
WORLD AGE RECORD
TWO MILE TIME
JUMP
30-34
AUSTIN COBTEZ
40-44
9:41.7,^<1
HIGH
PAUL ROBERTSON
JOHN GROLIG
45-49
HAIG BOHIGIAN
JACK BOITANO
TOM KURIHAND
50-54
V. 4'6
Y 3'9
V 3'6
V.3'6
Y 4'6
Y 4'4
9.3 9
RUDY EN1»RS
LEN OLSEN
SOL CORALLO
55-59
SAN FOHDICE
ART BRADLEY
65-69
GEORGE
V 4'6
Y 4*4
BRACELAND P 4'0
70-74
CLAUDE HILL
35-39
KEVIN SHERLOCK
1.53.1
DIAMOND
RICHARD KAYE I
45-49
4298
40
KAYE McCarthy
BOHIGIAN
BUDD
4 X 800 RELAY
Y
Y
Y
Y
|982 , NEOSUO, MO.
ABAYOMO.
1.41.1
POTOMAC
40
CBUTCHFIELD DBWVi
ELLIOT COLBERT
4.27.3
5.17.2
6.29.9
Y 4.55.2
24-25,
: PBATT,
1.39.2
JAMES VERBTBR'
TONY
JULY
Y 22.11.2
Y 26.49.7
4 X 200 RELAYPHI LA.
40
PRATT JMNNIS'
HAYDOM
KEN JONES
CHAMPIONSHIPS
300 METER WALK WCMEN
35-39
MARJOKIE HAYUBY Y 21.11.0
Y 26.30.3
MARIAU FELD
30-34
Y 21.47.6
LINDA WBLLS
POTOMAC WOMEN 30 2.41.1
P 28.92
T 44.16
Y 46.49
P 19.10.7
I«(«M
DON HARRIS
65-69
LEO ROTHBART
DECATHLON
32' 2 "
GEORGE BRACBLAND
4.23.0
1500 METER
P 30.34
V 21.29.2
65-69
4.44.5
65-69
Gary ?:el-enson, 31
60-64
EUGENE DIX
HEW YORK
CLAUDE HILLS
75-79
VINCENT O'DAIR
MORRIS FEINSTEIN
V 19.29.4
Y 20.01.4
DAVID SHILLING
F 28.40
27.84
*ALAN BRAHMIGAH 49 V 17.00.3
OM SICKELS
40-44
55-59
GECffiGE BRACELAHD
70-74
V 14.52.9
V 17.05.5
JOHNSON
PHILLIPS
HOLMAN ENIXRS
MEN
OSCAR HARRIS
60-64
Y 31.93
F 34.34
Y 14.27.6
Y 16.52.8
50-54
SOL CORRELLO
POTOMAC
1500 ICTERS
35-39
39.34
35.66
Bill '.-.'Biker, 70
V 18.41.1
NEW YORK
INES KERCH
IVONie SZAFRAN
40.58
1.
PAUL ROBERTSON
45-49
2.32.66
Tiike Castar.eda,63
28.60
30.58
28.60
21.99
MEN
BUFF MESSENGER
Cuinto Merlo, 62
Harry Huseny, 62
Ross Carter, 68
Jim. York, 69
John M.cDonnell, 68
Frank Saylor, 68
3000 METERS WALK
40-44
2.29.64
2.
3,
1.
2.
3.
4.
y 11.29.1
50-54
AUDREY DDI
2.15.84
Y
Sob Stoned.6:-;) ,62 34.40
MILA KANIA
2.28.0
40-44
JIM DEMMA
WOMEN
RODNEY JOlBiSON
ARTHUR BRADLEY
MEN
30-34
V 24.79
24.44
3000 METERS
55-59
STEPHEN TRAVERS
t'EIGHT
ml ' - - -
P 94.06
ROBERT MAXWELL
70-74
o5.
MARIE BARRIE
50-54
31.40
65-69
5"
V 89.66
ALAN COHEN
35-39
12.31.9
BENHAM
*GEZA. FELD
WOMEN
CHUCK PHIUIPS
V 22.47
V 23.66
75-79
JOEL HOLMAN
William Helm, 32
Cornelius McOorrdck, 36
Fred Johnson, 36
William. Henderson, 35
Jerr.' Rilev, 37
5.
'5-59
V 84.69
IRENE DIAMOND
LEMUEL TOLLEY
"ark Henderson, 61 35.38
31'115»"
MEN
1.
T.
P 73.45
P 79.33
40-44
36.78
34.72
60-84
30' 3/4"
V 15.83
V 19.41
Y 13.45.2
GEORGE JAFEE
JACK BOITANO
Bill Shissler, 31
Gary Velrtenson, 31
26.60
35' B3j"
200 METERS
30-34
MARTIN ELLIS
35-39
1.
2.
3.
4.
P 94.19
ED BEIIAN
V 15.27
V 18.60
P 17.00
V 11.45.4
NEMLI'2 HEWSON
50-54
RUDOLPH NILSEU
35-39
DAVID SHILLING
ALLAN LICHTMAN
CHARLES JACKSON
40-44
MARIE BARRIE
17,72
P 70.36
CUUDE HILLS
ERNEST GARNER
V 19.83
50-54
PATRICIA NESLEY
50-54
40-44
HARJORIE HAYDEN
12.05.1
55-59
ED
60-64
DON HARRIS
65-69
GEORGE BRACELAND
70-74
Y 18.29
Y 18.47
WOMEN
25.40
45-49
Lucille Ligon, 43
100 METERS
35-39
Y 62.77
V 76.80
archie MESSEHGER
RODNEY JOHNSON
800 METERS
VINCENI O'DAIR
MORRIS FEINSTEIN
11.08.8
11.20.6
TONY DIAMOND
DON DENIG
ALAN COHEN
65-69
JOE KERIAN
Renzy Huseny, 35
1.
2.
TOM TALBOTI
ALAN COHEN
55-59
55.30
58.84
59.20
63.67
64.20
P 14.01
35-39
•3.
60.-64
1.
Cherrie Sherrard, 43
50-54
14' lOi;"
6"
(METERS)
30-34
2.
55.-59
1.
1.
1.
14'
P 14.55
Y 14.61
CHARLES DEEJARDIN V 10.36.0
10.37.4
TOM KURIHARA
10.54.6
GEZA FELD
50-34
V
P
Y
Y
Y
RUDY ENDERS
URRY PRATT
HERB KANIA
45-49
45-49
Ic' 2.;"
17' 5 3/4"
50-54
P 14.04
V 16.53
70-74
LOU DEIMA
40-44
CUFF PAULING
400 METERS
40-44
DISCUS
17* 2 3/4
45-49
1.
2.
3.
4.
LEO ROTHBART
ROSEMARY AVERY
40-4:
r 52.73
r 53.68
Y 54.62
V 22.17
£5-69
75-79
15' 4"
EUGENE DIX
65-69
GEORGE BRACELAND
12.03
12.55
13.04
13.64
13.65
F 13.04
DON HARRIS
60-64
55-59
1.
53
2.
3.
Tom Woc^ring, 45
POTOMAC VALLEY
45-49
45-49
LAWRENCE COLBERT
DAWSQM PRATT
75-79
55-59
OSCAR HARRIS
ED HOLMES
60-64
1.
1,
P
V
V
Y
Y
LARRY PRATT
JESSE JOHNSON
JOEL HOLMAN
0"
45-49
121 6"
11.29
12.35
13.14
13.19
M4RREN CRUTCHFIELD V 11.55
V 11.61
URRY COLBERT
P 14.16
JACK BARRIE
Tvi kr-a-, 50
:.ou;s Car-.3, 51
l i t 6"
gi 0"
8t
UHRENCE SUID
45-49
P
V
Y
V
JOE KER.NAN
HAROLD COLEN
13' 0"
13'O"
Dee Dewitt, 43
Thomas Watts, 40
Thon Jones, 42
V 11.85
40-44
DHAMIRE ABAYOMO
40-44
.1.
2.
3.
V 11.03
V 11.22
V 12.29
50-54
STEPHEN TRAVERS
URRY DEHMi
1.
2.
3.
HEN
GDRTEZ
35-39
1.
2.
V -
MEN
30-34
MARTIN ELLIS
LEMUIL TALLEY
T", Cornelius ?:cCorrick,3e 39' 3"
2. Sam Goldberg. 38
36'
35-38
1.
2.
92° - CLEAR
P > PHILADELPHIA MASTERS
35-39
45-49
50-54
POLE VAULT
3 3/4"
40-44
WOliSN
1.
100 METERS
23'
AlneCa Parish, 45
Gary Felnehson,31
3.
75-79
Homer VanGelder, 77
RANDALL'S ISLAND, NBJ YORK CITY
NEW YORK MASTERS
5 - 3 - 2 - I By five year RrouplngB for sen and woaen
1,
2"
4'
Y -
-AUSTIN
50-64
1.
30'10"
30-34
50-54
1.
2.
3 3/4"
50-54
45-49
1.
1.
33'
Cherrie Sherrard, 43
Lucille Ligon, 43
45-49
4:-':4
1.
2.
- NEW YORK MASIERS-PHILADELPHIA MASTERS-POTOMAC VALLEY SSNZORS
4 3-44
P 3'6
LONG JUMP
30-34
AUSTIN COKTEZ
35-39
SHERLOCK
MAXWELL
TRAVERS
V 4.82
V 6.20
F 6.02
V 4.56
September 1982 National Masters News
LONG JDMP
40-44
N.U. SR. CLASSIC MASTERS A SUB MASTERS TRACK A FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
RICHARD KAYE"
.00
81
66
FRED MAMNIS
ANDREW MIRECKI
45-49
.60 2nd
00 Ut
HAIG BOHIGIAN
51
SI John Mays
Bruce Miller
24
79
39
19
Courtney Taylor 13.04
IB
Shirley Mllllman
35.13
Buck Gent
TRIPLE JUMP
40-44
2A Jack Coy
RICHARD EAVE
ANDREW MIRECKI
Y10.49
Y10.13
45-49
HAIG BOHIGIAN
50-54
Art Afretnow
Jack Fischer
Robert Graham
Y 10.49
Frank Anderson
Allen Maxwell
Tom Brinton
V 10.15
Y 9.68
Y 8.35
P
7.37
P
7.69
William Cupp
Bob Rentchler
16 C Hoffman
Bob Miller
Harold Hitt
70-74
CLAUDE HILLS
11.17
12.29
12.41
12.45
11.64
11.86
12.24
12.94
28
3A Josephine Kolda
4B
13.18
13.44
13.91
Marllla Salisbury
SI
Bruce Miller
Gary Fisher
S2
PaulDunoan -
Eugene Borkan
lA
Lew Thome
Nels Siverson
Greg Baldwin
12.37
35-39
JOSEPH BLANC K
40-44
HARRINGTON
ANDREW MIRECKI
RICHARD KAYE
45-49
SCUDERI
50-54
Y 28'3k
V 40'Ok
Y 33'Ok
Y 25'2k
3A
V 36'1
Cal Boyd
13.60
Clarence Kllllonis.ei
Charles Mercurlo13.78
Ray Dennis
14.55
LEN OLSEN
Y 44'11
Mark Henderson
14.74
PAY CARSTENSEN
Y 42'9k
V 30'9k
36
John Satti
Albert Morrow
14.06
14.63
Y 40'7k
V 37'Ik
4A
Don Humnel1
Ken Carnlne
13.00
15.59
RUDY ENDERS
55-59
HERB CANTOR
ED HOLMES
PORDYCE
60-64
V 35'I
SI Nedra Taylor
V 44'2
COLEMAN
65-69
Charlene Fort
LASKI
V 31'9k 2nd
MURRAY OGUSS
Y 41'1
S2 Diane Warren
l»t
2A Dorothy Anderson
WOMEN
15.31
54.23
57.23
BUFF MESSENGER
V 27'4k
16.53
48 Narllla Salisbury ^19.35
Y 17'5^
SHOT PUT MEN
65-69
CEOBCE BRACELAND P 33'o
50.25
56.83
70- 74
P 25'5k
WEIGHT THROW
45-49
PHIL SCUOIERI
50-54
LEN OLSEN
PAY CARSTENSEN
55-59
HERB CANTOR
SAM FORDYCE
60-64
BILL COLEMAN
65-69
STAN LASKI
Robert Rolph
58.57
59.59
1:00.58
1:02.69
1:02.87
1:08.47
1:12.15
Walter Atcheson
Norman Clark
1:04.07
1:11.43
John Wilson
1:17.18
Robert Morris
Tom Brinton
Tom Sturak
Art Alfremon
Bob Rentchler
28
3A
2B Walter Atcheson
Norman Clark
John Wilson
Cal Boyd
3B Ray Dennis
V 2B'8
V 40'7
lA
V 39'Ik
Duane Daggett
Emil Turquato
25!o5
25!90
Jim Puckett
24.06
V 22'2-.
Jim Cullen
26.74
IB j.c. Hmffman
Harold Hitt
Chas. Mllllman
35.34
28.70
23.35
2A Jack Coy
Robert Morris
Y 34.11
RUDY ENDERS
HAROLD COLEN
65-69
GEORGE BRACELAND
70-74
38.19
26.30
CLAUDE HILLS
24.10
29.81
2B
Bill Hughes
Greg Baldwin
.Mm Cull en
Art Afremow
Tom Brinton
27)92
28)o6
Robt. Graham
28)84
Alan Maxwell
Bob Rentchler
28.89
29.15
Vernon Regler
25.96
Bob Cooper
Richard Zumwalt
Bob Higgenbothan
26.92
27.46
27.81
POTOMAC VALLEY
NEW YORK MASrERS
PHILADELPHIA MASTERS
432
262
208
3A
Cal Boyd
27.54
Clarence Kill Ion
Chas. Mercurlo
28.44
29.58
3B
BA
Ray Dennis
29.25
John Satti
Albert Morrow
29.85
33.55
Harold Chapson
35.63W
Jim Cullen
Gary Reddaway
Tom Wilder
1:15.69 '
1:16.38 I
l:18.61(dK
1:23.41
1:59.03
1:59.78
1:58.85
2:04.74
2:12.95
2:04.40
2:07.65
2:11.32
2:13.8.';
2:15.63
2:16.75
Robert Rolph
Bpb Rentchler
2:16.23
2:18.05
2:20.13
2:23.7
2:40.2
2:49.1
Walter Atcheson
2:31.96
Harold Chapson
IB
10'
M'
6. Dumas
A. Morris
9'
2A J. Holmes
J. Hefner
8*
7' 6"
3A S. Pelland
8'
4A D Hummell
9' 6"WR
2A David Stevenson 11:05.8
LONG JUMP:
3A Joe Mallon
14:30.5
51 David Pleka
Dave Stephens
Dick Henrle
Courtney Taylor
52 John Glllesple
Dan Canwrlght
Duane Daggett
MEN'S 110 HURDLES:
t
52 Richard Maden
20.27
lA H Nels Siverson
Leo Thorne
16.10
17.08
18.69
lA B. Nels Siverson
Buck Gent
Robert Graham
Frank Anderson
17.69
19.22
19.30
John Hepner
2A John Hepner
6:15.9
22.5
2B Jean Cleator
5:56.5
Iam dordon
Tim Sills
Doug Sturm
S2 Paul Daly
15:08.4
17:23.8
17:34.2
15:31.3
16:22.3
16:27.2
16:39.2
lA Michael Heffeman 15:25.7
Douglas Rustad
Paul Hall
Gary Simoni
David Morris
15:35.1
15:47.5
16:09.4
16:42.0
IB Don Tretheway
Bob Langenbach
Mike Christiansen
Buck MacGllllvray
Joseph Car-son
Donald Thom
Forrest Schwalm
Chas. Mllllman
15:57.8
16:40.8
16:50.5
19:04.5
19:51.2
20.14.9
20:27.7
26:15.9
2A David Stevenson
17:12.8
William Cupp
Bob Stoyles
18:21.0
19:54.4
Bob Rentchler
21:35.7
Norman Clark
Buyral Maden
William Olson
18:38.6
19:32.6
20:30.7
22:58.3
3A Norman Hansen
19:03.4
Joe Mallon
Robt. Cleator
Harry Gillls
Richard Jones
20:00.4
20:21.2
21:07.1
22:25.2
36 Cllve Davles
17:40.4WR
4A Norman Bright
21:33.4
5A Paul Spangler
25:28.1
3:08.55
i;
2A Harriet WHson
3:24.16
28 Jean Cleator
2:59.06
48 Marina Salisbury 5:53.32
j
lA Jim McAbee
13.50
09.50
1
Gary Christiansen 1
IB Rick Hartley
02.39
12.30
2A Robert Graham
15' 04.25"
15* 03.25"
28
Buyral Maden
ir04.5"
3A
Charles Mercurlo 13' 07.75
38
John Satt'
Don Stitt
14' 11"
12' 08"
4A
Leon Joslln
11' 03"
IB Connie Wilson
26 Walt Atcheson
Buyral Maden
John Wilson
4A Bud Deacon
MEN'S TRIPLE JIMP:
52
lA Gary Ishmn
29'
2"
8,5"
34' 10"
Robert Graham
Bob Flaherty
29' lO.S"
28- 6.5"
28
Hal Buck
31'
17.56
21.55
3A
Chas. Norcorlo IB' 10.75"
nt
38
John Satti
27'
• 1-,
11.
1"
1"
1:25.72
SHOT POT:
HIGH JUMP:
51 Rick Teller
John Glllesple 41'
6' 8''
4A
Loon Joslln
34*10.5"
3B
Ross Carter
James York
43'8"
38*9"
3A
Mark Henderson
Mike Castenada
43'10.5"
43'2"
41'8"
39-5"
Dave Stephens 6' 0"
5' 10"
Dave Pletka
Dick Henri
5' 4"
52 Don Canwrlght 5' 0"
Richard Maden 4' 10"
Quinto Merlo
lA Nels Siverson 5' 6"
Buck Gent
George Fort
David Batchelor
5' 6"
4' 10"
2B Richard Nordqulst 33'3"
IB Rick Hartley
4' 10"
2A Jack Fischer
Bob Flaherty
James Holmes
John Hepner
5'
4'
8"
4'
4'
4'
6"
6"
4"
28 Hal Buck
4'
Richard NordquA'
Buyral Maden
3'
6"
4"
8"
S.E. Sears
Don Stitt
Bert Morrow
6"
4'
6"
•3'
8"
4A Leon Jos 1 in
3'
8°
SI Charlene Fort
3'
4"
IB Connie Wilson
3'
4"
John Wilson
23'7"
Bob Flaherty
36'3"
35'4.5"
3r6"
S.E. Sears
Jack Coy
t.
John GamblH
Joseph Wendllck
Lee Clerk
Robert Roy
Georoe Fort
H Nels Siverson
C Tom Warren
James TruJIllo
Richard Maden
28 Barbara Hmrniel 3'
6"AR
44'1"
43*0°
36'10"
32*1.5"
34*2.5"
30':i"
27*2.5"
\
4.
. f
38'5'
27'5.5'
Mike Carrigah
43'r
42'8.5"
Tom Owen
34*6''
Nedra Taylor
29'4.5*
Charlene Fort
20*9"
Bruce Miller
10:58.2
12.47.2
13:21.2
9' 06.5"
2A
WOMEN'S 3000 M:
lA Letha Fig-Hoblyn
M.J. Wallace
Sharon Sheffield
03 g-
Rick Hartley
10.13
11.99
17.99
Robert Morris
James Holmes
38
S2 Mary Ann Peterson 10.57.8-
18' f""•
IB' 03.75"
16
i;i7.
3A Mark Henderson 4'
3:00.9
20' 01.5"
19' 10"
16' 09"
MEN'S 400 HURDLES
51 Courtney Taylor
52 Eldon Garner
5000 W»
SI
11.5"
00.5"
11.75"
10.75"
Robert Graham
28 Bob Higgenbotham 17.63
2A Marsha McChesney
48 Manila Salisbury 10:42.1
21*
20'
19'
17'
IB Rick Harley
4A Bud Deacon
26 Halter Atcheson
2A Ralph Miller
Tom Sturak
Tom Brinton
David Stevenson
Norman Bright
10* 6"
10'
12:16.4
21.82
Maurice Champagne 17:44.4
R.G. Anderson-Wyck19:21.9
2:19.07
4A
8'
lA S. Warr
G Isham
T. Warren
28 R. NOrdquls 8' 6"
36 Albert Morrow
Shirley Mllllman
IB Harold Hitt
28
B Maden
11:40.3
12:03.0
12:03.3
12:25.7
5:48.9
6:10.0
6:14.7
Susan Means
Billy Ray Welling 2:17.35
James Healy
2:46.84
4A
TEAM SCORING
IB Evelyn Hess
1800 M:
Paul Hall
52 J Trujfllo 11' 6"
10:25.5
Val Schultz
15' 4"
13' 6"
13' 6"
Richard Nordqulst 18.24
25.34
27.22
5:53.2
6:06.6
ZB Shirley Dietderlch 1:29.10
23.96
25!oO
28)84
29.07
M Kay Porter
Wayne Mitton
Gary Ortner
George Tiger
D. Henrle
M. Mikos
MEN'S 3000 STEEPLECHASE:
2A
5:31.2
James Noonan
lA John Pitnan
51 S. Jones
4A R. Nictarnahan 17:04.4
S2 Diane Warren
1:33.34
SI Jim Bruaback
Jim Hiebert
MEN'S POLE VAULT:
4A Marllla Salisbury 22:51.29
4:57.02
5:15.28
5:05.63
2A Harriet Wilson
Eugene Borkan
26)64
4:34.86
4:39.05
4:54.50
5:14.49
38 Cllve Oavles
1:42.63
25.91
Bock Gent
12:22.5
IB Ralph Chase
5:15.58
BA Harold Chapson
Paul Spangler
Bill Hughes
David Alvord
Mike Christiansen
FRED MANNIS
ANDREW MIRECKI
Ken Camlne
Vic Bennett
Ed Ford
26!33
26.'51
26 Jean Cleator
t
R.G. Anderson-Wyckof 25!38
Jack Jensen
V 33'10
V 26'2
V 23'9
OuNSAh! 22.59
13:18.6
13:53.1
4:14.59
4:15.55
4:29.08
5:08.40
3A Norman Hansen
Robert Cleator
Richard Jones
Norma Thompson
1:10.89 !
4B Narllla Salisbury 2:31.32
Paul
2A Marsha McChesney
Harriet Wilson
lA Paul Hall
5A Harold Chapson
Paul Spangler
1:06.66
34;Is
26.77
12.02.1
13:13.4
13:41.6
4:12.07
4:13.65
4:16.47
4:20.12
4:32.91
4:33.00
4:52.20
4A Norman Bright
Clarence Kllllon l;06.75
Harry GIlHs
1:21.50
Bruce Miller
John North
S2
JAVELIN THROW
40-44
RICHARD KAYE
45-49
HAIG BOHIGIAN
50-54
Ralph Miller
3A Josephine Kolda
David John Warren 24139
Billy Ray Wellington25.'74
SHOT PUT
CLAUDE HILLS
2A
22 59
"'eg
Ralph Chase
.William Cupp
Bob Stoyles
57.49
58.39
58.56
59.24
1:02:47
John Mays
Don Pletka
David Morris
Val Schultz
Mike DeLaCruz
2A Tom Sturak
David Stevenson
J.C. Hoffman
55.36
Harold Hitt
56.44
Mike Christiansen l;02.21
4A Bud Deacon
3A Josphlne Kolda
Douglas Rustad
George Tiger
IB Evelyn Hess
Susan Means
Shirley Mllllman
George Fort
2B Shirley Dietderlch 1,6.62
V 15'ok 2nd
V 17'6k 1(C
lA Michael Heffeman
Paul Hall
Mike Christiansen
15.23
17.62
Gary Ortner
Marty Stitsel
IB Dennis Meyer
Don Tretheway
Charles Mllleman 1:04)86
16.88
40-44
LCLA DEMIA
SCUOIERI
45-49
ANN CIRULNICK
50-54
16
4:07.60
4:13.00
4:13.70
4:14.10
4:25.50
4:25.70
4:26.00
Ken Kohon
James Noonan
51.82
26 •Vernon Regler
SHOT PUT
4:09.80
4:37.30
Paul Daly
34.37
John Pitman
54.29
Cliff Cordy
54.75
R.G. Anderson-Wyckof55.66
Bill Huges
11.96
12.10
Jim Hiebert
Tim Sills
S2 Vic Bennet
Ed Ford
Billy R Hell1n9toni;00.99
13.99
14.00
12.42
Bob Cooper
12.87
Richard Zumwalt 13.17
Bob K1ggenbothami3.23
Buyral Maden
15.71
36.56
400 M:
12.84
13.02
13.14
Shirley Dietderlch
Val Schultz
SHOT PUT
32.17
38.49
Paddy Reddaway
38.92
David Alvord
P 3.78
52 Diane Warren
Judy Cupp
Riley Poyner
70-74
33.69
lA
lA Jim Puckett
LASKI
Nedra Taylor
David Pletka
n.ge
Robert Raymond 12.42
J. North
12.53
Billy R. Welllnguin
S2 Paul Dungan
Duane Daggett
James TruJIllo
Em1l Torquato
65-E9
GEORGE BRACELAND
RUDY ENDERS
PAY CARSTENSEN
HAROLD COLEN
65-69
GEORGE BRACELAND
10.72
11.27
P 4.13
COLENAN
CLAUDE HILLS
SI
>100 M:
TOM KURIHARA
50-54
RUDT ENDBREPAY CARSTENSEN
LEN OLSEM
HAROLD COLEN
55-59
OSCAR HARRIS
60-64
DON HARRIS
Fr1d«y. July 30, 1982
1500 M:
page 29
I
5
page 30 National Masters News September 1982
lA Harlljm Osgood-Kn 19*7.5"
IB Connie Wilson'
26*9'
2B Berber! Huwel
IB'B.S"
PHILADELPHIA MASTERS TRACK AND FIELD5ASS0CIATI0N
1600 meter walk
OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS July 31, 1982
BRSINUS COLLEGE '• Collegevllle. PA
W30-34
M40-44
ilOO meters
M55-59
11.9
12.2
M60-64
F Shabazz
Helms
Dodson
11.1
12.3
M65-69
D Abayomi
11.5
11.8
12.9
13.1
13.6
H30-34
R Beale
M35-39
Thomsley
139*10.75"
Deve Stephens
135'9.Z5"
Dick Henrle
99*8.5"
H40-44
S2 James Trujnio
1A Robert Ray
John Gamblll
Buck Gent
Joseph Hendlick
' ^ i
i*
IB David Could
R.Stanford
118*2.75"
Hodge
R Kaye
A Mlreckl
131*9.75"
126*10.5"
119*6"
112*8.75"
102*10.5"
Thomas Owen
Rick Hartley
Chas. H1111man
96*5.25"
81*8"
57*6"
2A Daniel Becker
S.E. Sears
Bob Flaherty
2B Ralph Hassman
Quinto Herlo
Mark Henderson
38 Ross Carter
12.4
13.0
13.5
13.5
D Hall
14.6
J Spons'ler
14.9
109*9.5"
108*7"
104*8"
92*5"
81*6.5"
Ken Carnlne
Don Hummel
Ray Moe
SI Charlene Fort
Nedra Taylor
65*9"
65*0.5"
18 Chas. Mllllman
2A Bob Flaherty
John Hepner
Myers
4:09.3
17.8
M40-44
200 meters
Sponseller 30.3
H30-34
H Stayton
31.4
M35-39
F Shabazz
Dodson
22.8
24.9
D Abayomi
H40-44
R Stanford
F Mannis
Hodge
R Kaye
M45-49
23.3
23.7
26.2
26.8
27.9
28.1
E Bradley
E Fitzgerald
J Barrie
26.4
27.9
29.1
L Leib
38.2
H Fitzggeald
M50-54
R Enders
P McCloskey
G Kelly
0 Harris
H Pierson
D Harris
J Sponseller
8 Karavasslly
M65-69
C Nitkowski
•
25.3
26.6
28.4
27.7
28.2
29.0
29.9
30.5
33.1
8 Detweller
31.9
41.6
C Hills
R Nil sen
30.8
33.3
Bill White
James Holmes
Helns
H Stayton
71.9
H40-44
D Abayomi
52.9
59.5
M45-49
none
W45-49
M Fitzgerald
38 Ches. Collins
77*
4A Donald Hiamiel
105*
1"
5.5"
4"
1.5"
9.5"
Leon Joslln
73*
Hedra Taylor
72*. 3.5"
Charlene Fort
65*
4"
52
Paddy Reddaway
66*
4.5"
lA
Judy Cupp
42*
R Feick
M50-54
L Pratt
P McCloskey
8 Kleman
IB
Shirley Mllllmer 37*
2B Shirley Dietderi 54*
Barbara Huimiel
45'
7.5"
Huscara
5*8"
M35-39
Dickerson
Zacharka
6*2"
5*8"
M40-44
B Kline
G Krow
R Balderston
R Kaye
5*8"
5*6"
5*2"
4*2"
H50-54
Bankert
W Hutchlns
4*2"
5*0"
M60-64
0 Hall
3*10*
M65-69
G Braceland
B Detweller
4*2"
3*8"
H70-74
C Hills
4*2"
M45-49
Long Jump
59.3
62.0
62.1
•NIKE RUNNING MASTERS" 3:10.77
4" AP.
Cherri Heberlln
6"
Rick Hartley
G Braceland
B Detweller
G Wood
91 *4%°
79*8%"
67*8%"
M70-74
C Hills
96*0"
Thirty-Five Pound Weight Throw
M3Q-34 .
M35^39
Thomsley
18*3 3/4
Dickerson
Helns
T Clifford
21*4 3/4
18*3 1/4
17*6 3/4
R Balderston
M40-44
17*10"
17*6"
16*7"
M30-34
Kleppinger 40*9"
J Overton
R Salvio
M35-39
Bubnis
H40-44
K MacKenzie
M45-49
Relder
30*6"
29*8"
26*5"
31*2"
H50-54
D Harris
D Hall
13*511"
5:42.2
6:54.2
M70-74
R N11 sen
5:57.6
V Zwolak
R Feick
9:18.1
10:27.9
H55-59
L Burdelle
10:50.5
P Schaeffer
13:25.6
A Poole
15:20.6
10.000 meters
R Jackson
H35-39
8 Donlnl
G Sanders
M40-44
G Swift
J Meade
M55-59
M60-64
H65-69
G Wood
T Belfigllo
42:24
B Mull In
P Gorka
G Martenson
38:01
42:28
43:16
M60-64
E Newel 1
44:55
M65-69
P Schaeffer
46:21
Thomsley
16.0
17.0
17.8
H40-44
8 Kline
16.1
M45-49
W Clark
17.9
19.5
19.8
J Bradley
E Fitzgerald
R Enders
J Kelly
G Taylor
18.4
20.1
20.8
H60-64
D Hall
22.5
N65-69
G Braceland
19.7
M70-74
C Hills
20.5
8 Rudrow
Discus
R Enders
P Carstensen
35*9 3/4
32*5^"
N Sander
8 Kline
62.3
E Bradley
65.1
71.0
80.1
E Fitzgerald
J Barrle
R Enders
G Kelly
62.1
72.7
73.2
H60-64
D Harris
82.7
M65-69
G Braceland
83.7
J Kelly
36*4"
32'3)5"
M65-69
8 Detweller
22*5is"
M70-74
C Hills
26*11V'
M30-34
J Overton
R Salvio .
13*6"
10*0"
M35-39
B Ayton
A Zacharka
10*6"
9*6"
M45-49
B
Schroeder
Bankert
M50-54
G
Taylor
7*0"
M65-69
G Braceland
8*0"
M70-74
C Hills
7*6"
M35-39
H40-44
J Anderson
M40-44
L Pratt
Balderston
K MacKenzie
A Mireckl
43.58
28.47
28.42
23.31
H40-44
L Leib
20.80
L Pratt
A M1recki
M45-49
M50-54
M55-59
M60-64
M70-74
M50-54
L Olson
Feick
R Noreen
37.80
35.16
30.98
M55-59
P Floumoy
19.28
D Harris
27.70
H60-64
12.64
12.50
9.76
L Leib
Relder
Holm
L Olson
P Carstensen
Feick
6.92
11.31
9.44
13.65
12.52
12.44
W Pierson
9.07
P Floumoy
8.22
Glueck
9.46
G Wood
G Braceland
8 Detweller
C Hills
9.28
11.00
10.60
9.90
8.30
Holm
Reider
P Eberhardinger 27.30
10.92
P Eberhardinger
M65-69
E Fitzgerald
31.74
29.70
22.35
M45-49
H65-69
K MacKenzie
34.98 n.
31.60
36.76
33.12
33.00
Palmer
T Clifford
11.88 m.
12.22
11.20
10.78
10.27
Kleppinger
R Dunphy
12*0"
7*0"
Shot Put
Palmer
26*2"
23*7"
M30-34
Bubnis
P Flournoy
C Hills
32*514"
T Clifford
Anderson
38*2)s"
M70-74
37* IV'
32'9V
M35-39
Feick
31*10"
30*0"
G Krow
R Kaye
A Mlreckl
Dunphy
Kleppinger
42*10"
Afl'Z"
B Detweller
G Wood
M40-44
R
43*5%"
H Brossman
L Olson
H65-69
J Overton
R Salvio
M30-34
P Carstensen
H60-64 P Eberhardinger 36*8"
H30-34
W40-44
59.8
63.8
65.1
Thomsley
14* 5V'
12'Sis'?
C Hills
R Nil sen
H55-59
Pole Vault
M50-54
B Rudrow
N Sander
10*3"
10'IV*
Triple Jump
34:11.7
35:56.1
38:26
14*5"
a
M50-54
SZ'IV'
18*4)s"
0 Harris
M70-74
M65-69
M50-54
M65-69
lai'l"
D Harris
100*5"
P Eberhard'r 76' 7%"
Glueck
66*
Hunter
W30-34
3:17.95
Sellg
Twenty-Five Pound Weight Throw
Jequellne Hensen
"RESTFUL OAKS"
Jack Walsh
Grace Walsh
Taylor
A
13*2V'
15'6is"
13*4V'
E Newel 1
Jaa«s Pi^ett
G
MeO-64
17*0"
A Poole
M45-49
107*11"
%'l"
89*11"
R Enders
P Carstensen
L Olson
M65-69
Rosle Powell •
R Horeen
H Colen
M50-54
400 meter hurdles
Marcla McChesney
P
16'6)s"
Vel Schultz
Charlotte Lettis
Harold Hitt
I35*4%"
130*3%"
Carstensen 114*11%"
Feick
L Olson
17*2>4"
M60-64
M40-44
'
75*0"
151*7"
W Keyes
L Burdelle
3:15.59
M50-54
Relder
H45-49
MS5-59
Tom Sturak
L Leib
8 Kaye
6:45.0
M50-54
W40-44
4:35.9
5:03.5
5:31.9
4:59.9
5:00.1
4:56.0
71.2
R Balderston 151*3%"
K MacKenzie 127*1"
F Mannis
115*10%"
E Hotham
McCabe
Holm
L Leib
M30-34
135*6%"
M40-44
G Krow
F Mannis
8 Millln
8 Kleman
67.8
CO-ED RELAY-MASTERS:
"BEST OF THE WEST"
51
53.3
Palmer
5:22.5
110 meter hurdles
R Beale
Kleppinger 170*11%"
M35-39
4:50.3
U40-44
M30-34
M30-34
202*3%"
Schmeltzer 175*5"
8 Preston
J Meade
M50-54
M40-44
Hagy
M30-34
N45-4d
400 meters
M30-34
H35-39
4"
4:12.9
4:27.4
4:30.8
3000 meters
29.4
37.3
W30-34
2.5"
S Huckel
C Landls
Rigg
10.5"
1"
151*
122*
104*
101*
2:56.4
3:03.4
R
184* 3.5"
84* 11.5"
R Nil sen
M35-39
JAVELIN:
5.5"
9"
5"
2.5"
8"
2:47.9
2:48.4
2:56.6
M Bitzgerald 14.1
M70-74
175'
170'
161*
142'
134'
D Harris
J Sponseller
E Newel1
H45-49
Charles Collins 86* 00"
lA Don Poole
Steve Pauly
Gary Reddaway
George Fort
Buck Gent
2:08.7
2:49.6
5:31.7
N Sllverstein
164*
160*
J Sutton
8 Kleman
2«06.4
4:17.0
3A David Batchelonm* jq"
Ladd Zastoupll
James Trujillo
2:05.7
Krow
M60-64
52 Allen Phillips
S Huckel
R Bennett
Mayers
M Barrle
8"
1"
8"
2:04.6
2:35.5
0
28 Ralp Hassman y' 86' 8"
177'
158*
R Myers
C Jackson
J
M Barrle
13:22.
Sabaroff
High Jump
W30-34
H55-59
Bruce Miller
Dick Henrle
M70-74
M30-34
18 Frank Mlllerr' 121' jq"
51 uuurcney Taylor 204'
74.4
77.3
14.6
U45-49
1"
R Nil sen
S Monastero
17.6
W40-44
86*
9:44.
V Lareau
47'3.5"A<t
113' iq"
7:55
G Braceland
W30-34
H45-49
I MEN*S HAMMER THROW:
J Lash
M65-69
S Monastero
75*11"
28 Barbara Hummel
38 James York
M70-74
R Jennings
H50-54
1500 Meters
A Mlreckl
SI Mike Carnlgan
H60-64
7:46
7:53
8:32
E Newel 1
C Nitkowski
C Hills
lA Marilyn Osgood-Knl51*2.5"
18 Connie Wllsor
Shirley Hllllman
M50-54
8 Preston
J Stefanowlcz-
67.7
69.2
71.5
17.4
18.6
G Wood
8 Detweller
M30-34
4A Ueon Joslln
M35-39
N SIlversteinlS.B
M70-74
118*11.5"
93*7"
James York
L Pratt
67.5
800 meters
M40-44
0 Harris
W Pierson
Hunter
M65-69
125*3.5"
124*6.5"
113*8.5"
M70-74
none
H55-59
H60-64
J Sponseller
12.4
H50-54
116*6.75"
115*9.75"
104*5.5"
Richard Nordqulst 101*3.75"
Hal Buck
89*4"
3A Mike Cestenada
M45-49
Hunter
7:50
Michael
M35-39
DISCUS:
SI Kike Cerrlgen
Javelin
10:36.4
J Salvio
M70-74
Glueck
D Hall
23.25
21.29
G Hood
G Braceland
B Detweller
30.78
30.39
28.09
C Hills
26.04
Twelve-Pound Haawer Throw
M50-54
H Brossman
P Carstensen
L Olson
151*3"
141*11"
139*5"
September 1982 National Masters News
MIDWEST MASTERS REGIONAL
TRACK & FIELD MEET
M55 Richard Green
WHEATON, ILLINOIS
JtlY 31, 1982
Ray Renault
5; 10.07
M60 Dennis Malcolmso6; 28.00
M75 Dick Bredenbeck 6: 29.00
100
Court Michel son
Mike Davis
12.73
12.87
13.63
Tom Haggerty
H35 Caros Alvarez
Gordon Reiter
11.84
12.76
12.79
Henry Furlong
H40 Jim Burnett
Paul Edens
12.02
12.10
12.43
Paul Dorsey
M45 Chas Dudley
12.56
12.71
12.96
Jim Lipsky
Jay Avery
M50 Bishop Harkness
13.51
13,91
14.72
Vern Ufkin
Chas Lens
M55 Bill Jordan
13.21
13.23
14.50
Rush Jacobs
Bob Christensen
M60 Dick Houden
Dale Isaacs
15.11
M65 Ray Trimble
Wally PelIon
16.29
16.58
M70 John Dick
W40 Essie Kea
W45 Datha Gotten
18.51
15.78
17.41
5; 01.00
Archie HessengerS: 04.00
W30 Debbie Irwin
6: 01.62
W35 Kathy Kapalin
5: 15.60
200
2S,0A
25.25
2B.31
23.60
25.22
25.31
23. BA
2A.Q2
27.17
25.73
John Jacob
H35 Carlos Alvarez
Bryan Westfield
Henry Furlong
MAO Jim Burnett
Paul Edens
N Pennington
MAS Chas Dudley
Dick Katte
Jim Peterson
25.96
26.79
26.91
27.92
27.95
27.22
2B.73
29.2A
29.9A
37.9A
A3.57
37.21
.33.28
31.86
32.55
H50 Bishop Harkness
Chas Lens
Phil Peters
H55 Rush Jacobs
Bill Jordan
Chas Olson
M60 Sam Goulan
M65 Ray Trimble
H70 John Dick
M75 Dick Bredenbeck
W35 Kathy Kapalin
WAD Essie Kea
HAS Mary Czarapata
W45 Mary Czarapata
5000
H3a Ed Granchalek
Ed Kichura
M35 Bob Mazak
M40 John Beach
M45 Arnie DeGarmo
M50
Hal Higdon
Larry Claudin
H55 Larry Rush
MBO Dale Isaacs
W30 Debra Torres
W35 Kathy Kapalin
10000
M30 Jon Shore
M35 James Mirrin
M40 Frank DeHaven
M45 Arnie DeGarno
M55 Larry Rush
M60 Bob Bruce
5:30.20
M30 Len Harrison
52.37
5A.29
55.68
55.3A
56.06
76.03
51.63
5A.A2
62.AS
59.87
65.67
67.08
65.00
61.22
61. AO
6A.A8
71.00
88.00
87.00
78.00
Jerry Feldhausen
Lou Copplinger
M35 Stan Mathes
Norbert Scully
Bob Mazak
MAO Jim Burnett
Paul Edens
N Pennington
MAS Dick Katte
Arnie DeGarmo
Darrel Edwards
H50 Harry Brown
M55 Archie Messenger
Rush Jacobs
Don Walsh
M60 Bill Bennett
Dale Isaacs
M65 Ray Trimble
WAO Nancy Harken
800
M30 Len Harrison
Harry Tolliver
1 57.90
1 58.17
Jerry Feldhausen2 02.76
M35 Gary Carr
59.03
Bob O'Connor
Eric Elbil
59.99
03.10
MAS Ernie Billups
00.65
Sean Samuel
M50 Roger Swank
M55 Archie Messenger2
M60
M70
M75
W30
Ed Fortier
2
Dennis Malco1mso3
John Dick
4
Dick Bredenbeck 3
Debbie Irwin
2
WAO Hancy Harken
3
Carol Moellenhof3
WAS Mary Czarapata
1500
M3Q Paul Skubic
John Jacob
M35 Jim Irwin
Gordon Reiter
Jeff Swartout
M40 John Beach
Dave Oyer
Ed Hurphy
M45 Ernie Billups
Charlie Hall
Don Church
2
17.04
21.10
18.90
42.07
00.00
05.00
12.35
57.00
04.00
10.00
35.48
5:03.30
5:29.23
4:22.08
4:28.82
4:40.35
4:34.37
4:51.00
4:58.10
4:16.90
5:24.76
6:05.17
31.9)4
30-11
Bob Christensen
2ND PUERTO RICAN DECATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS
27-2
SAN JUAN, P.R.
M60 Chas Beaudry
H7Q John Dick
26-1
18-4
16:14
17:02
20:40
16;26
17:45
16:38
22:02
20:23
21:43
22:45
19:04
110 HURDLES
M30 DolanStreet
M35 Gordon Reiter
M40 John Ewing
George LaBelle
Bruce Mills
M45 Brooks Carver
Jim Peterson
Paul Lehmkuhl
M55 Don Walsh
Bob Christiansen
400 HURDLES
M30 Dolan Street
Jerry Feldhausen
M35 Bryan Westfield
H40 Bruce Hills
Terry Pliner
George LaBelle
M45 Arnie DeGarmo
M50 Rich Czarapata
M55 Don Walsh
Rob Christensen
19.13
19.34
17.79
18.22
18.66
19.23
19.95
20.93
20.38
21.57
59.31
68.30
62.50
65.00
68.70
73.60
81.50
87.03
74.20
92.10
M30
M35
M45
W50
John Jacob
Bob Maszak
Charlie Hall
Anna Rush
Buff Messenger
John Hess
M4Q Carl Klehm
Mike Valle
Lee Slick
H45 Gene Hendrix
M45 Dick Richardson
Floyd Smith
Tom Langenfeld
Rick Nelson
Mike Davis
M35 Gordon Reiter
M40 Tom Allen
M45 Jim Peterson
LONG JUMP
M30 MikeDavis
Bill Black
Paul Skubic
M35 Carlos Alvarez
5-8
5-6
4-6
5-10
5-8
5-6
14-6
14-a
13-0
.9-0
9-0
8-6
31-1
41-7
M50 Chuck Donlon
Jack Scott
39-7)5
Rudy Bredenbeck
37-7
29-8
28-8
M55 Bob Christensen
Dexter Edwards
H65 Fred Lesner
M70 John Dick
19- >5
17-6>s
Gordon Reiter
19-l>s
M45 Jim Peterson
Javs lln-31.76-360; l500B-7:l45.l4-0; Total - 2,l40li points.
(35-39) 1-Ertwln Feblss, 100m-ll:26-750; Long JuBp-5.62-5614; Shot-7.6l4-293
High J-1.52-l4lli;l400o-5l4:6-6l0; 110 oh-16:00-7148; Dlscus-19,65-213
Pols-2.52-377; Javs IIn-39 . 97-1490; 1500-5:21-301; Total - 14,760 point
2-tlatlas Catala Lson, 100-11:97-5914; LJ-5.10-395; SUot-7.59-272;
HJ-2.72-132; 1400-59:00-14614; no Bh-21:6l4-357; Dlscu»-20.15-227;
PoIs-2.62-l4l6; Jav.-26.77-272; 1500-14:35.2-555; Total-3,762 points
(I4O-I4I4) l-Agustln hodrlgusz, 100-11:83-619; LJ-5.63-52I; Shot-9.57-l428;
HJ-I.57-I463; l400m-53:7-651; 110Bh-l6;l4-55l4: Dlscus-2!4.l45-3l4l:
Pols-2.27-293; Jav-32.8l-377; 1500-5:35.6-23L; Total-14,1461 points
2-Alfrsflo Bonllla, 100-12:91-1(07; LJ-5.11-3^: Shot-8.l42-339;
HJ-l.1(7-3614; 1(00-56:14-552; 110oh-2|:214-377; Pole-2.27-293; Discus
28-6)5
39-6
27-9)5
2I4.5I4-3I43; Jav-3l4.97-l4l3: 1500-14:1(7.8-1477: Total - 3.963 points
3-Eugsnlo Davlla, 100-12:23-537; LJ-5.60-51I4; Shot-7.65-276;
HJ-I.52-I1II4; 1(00-57:00-531; 110Bh-l9:3t(-lt89; Dlscus-l9.50-209;
30-2
P0IS-2.78-I46I; Jav-27.9l4-293; 1500- 5:1(0.7-213; Total-3,937 points
DISCUS
M30 Mike Davis
Paul Skubic
H35 Stan Matas
Sam West
John Hess
M40 Carl Klehni
Mike Valle
Larry Steinrauf
M45 Gene Hendriz
Dick Mann
Jim Peterson
M50 Jack Scott
Rudy Bredenbeck
Clarence Johnson
M55 Chuck Olson
Bob Christensen
Jerome Beaudry
M60 Charles Beaudry;
M65 Fred Lesner
M70 John Dick
32.94
23.52
38.54
35.42
28.92
35.40
33.50
31.10
30.90
30.05
28.12
31.36
32.64
27.70
28.92
26.22
25.34
31.36
26.42
W35 Marion Matas
29.86
24.45
37.84
W45 Donna Radigan
W50 Buff Messenger
16.51
13.83
W30 Nancy Gilbert
(I45-I49) l-Fsllps Nsry Colon, 100-13:32-337; LJ-3.83-66; 5906-8.14)4-3141;
HJ-I.I42-31I4; 1(00-1:06.5-250; llOiih-21:71-355; Discus-22,66-350;
Pels-2.27-293; Jav-21.714-175; 1500-5:57.11-11(6; Total-2,627 points
2-41arcslo Canalss, 100-12:81-1(25; LJ-I4.3I4-20I4; Shot-7.53-267;
HJ-l.27-156; 1400-1:03.1-31(0; UOnh-22:l43-3l8; Dlscus-lS,86-21(7;
P0IS-I.5I4-17; Jav-I8.1(3-105; 1500-5:57.3-11(6; Total-?,225 points
(55-59) 1-Franclsco Moya. 100-13:1(9-313: LJ-I4.36-209; Shot-8.60-353;
HJ-l.32-210; 1(00-1:05.6-273; 110«h-J9:65-l469; Dlscus-16.71-127;
Pcls-2.27-293; Jav-2l4.59-23l; 1500-6:08.1-106; Total-2,5814 points
(65-69)
_lscus-32.83-537: Pole-2.52-377: Jav-27,65-292; 15000; Total - 3pl97 polnta. (New 65-69 age division world record)
HJ-l.37-263; 1(00-1:13.2-96; IlOBh-22.51-315; Dlscus-25.50-368;
Pole-2.27-293; Jav-26.53-268; 1500-7:35.3-0; Total - 2,591 points
(new 70-7I4 age division world record."
Kew Kexico Pentathlon Championships
open
30-39
M30 Rick Christoph
Mike Davis
Paul Skubic
M35 Sam West
Gordon Reiter
Lee Slick
John Ewing
M45 Ed Zalig
Dick Richardson
Dick Mann
M50 Jack Scott
Jerome Beaudry
46.24
39.82
36.10
42.78
39.48
36.54
36.58
36.50
35.02
47.34
33.86
30.90
35.59
33.95
27.07
29.04
27.83
17-11
17-7
15-7)5
16-5
16-4
Paul Lehmkuhl
Floyd Smith
M50 Larry Steinrauf
Clarence Johnson
M55 Bill Jordon
Leon Potter
15-5
Rush Jacobs
M70 John Dick
14-)5
8-6)5
M35 Henry Furlong
John West
Jim Evans
M40 John Ewing
George LaBelle
Wayne Brown
H45 Paul Lehnkuhl
Floyd Smith
Jim Peterson
2566
6.46 47.95 24.535-74 5:01
Bill Forsyth, 35
Chuck Ploen, 35
r.'es Smythe, 36
2753
1995
1862
6.10 43.78 25.9 53.26 4:^7
5.66 39.56 25.4 27.22 6:24
5.14 38.04 27.1 26.52 5:a
CVJVA.IAAFl
Wayne Morris, 45
15-4)5
16-5
13-4)5
16-^5
246k/1612
Bob Jurgens, 47
2100 1712
Ron KirkpaJ:rick,49 1514 1146
4.05 49.30 27.8 40.64 6:30
5.24 39.10 26.6 26.id 6:42
4.08 a.h6 25.2 16.72 5:50
Bill Hudson, 52
5.41 21.72 32.1 13.51 6:42
579
233
15TH ANNUAL PENN MUTUAL/TAC NATIONAL MASTERS TRACK
AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS.
AUGUST 6-7-8,
32.98
WICHITA, KANSAS.
1982.
Men
M65 Fred Lenser
M70 John Dick
26.68
21.60
14.98
12.64
WAS Donna Radigan
W50 Buff Messenger
FINAL RESULTS
Division Name
100m Dash
70-7A Claude Hills
HAMMER
M35 Sam West
M40 Lee Slick
Mike Valle
George Labelle
M45 Gene Hendrix
Dick Mann
M50 Jack Scott
M55 Ernie Hanmann
M60 Charles Beaudry
M65 Fred Lesner
M70 John Dick
W35 Marion Matas
W45 Donna Radigan
I'vision Name
25.50
30.10
29.94
19.14
29.55
28.22
29.10
15.86
13.19
10.96
15.94
29.60
70-74
Polly Clarke
Harilla Salisbury
50-54
16.26
27.01
Shelley Ammons
16.78
Wanda Groves
19.27
20.65
Marjorie Hunt
Anthony Castro
75-79 Re<knond Doms
Mary Parsons
45-49
Marilyn Fitzgerald 13.84
Christol Miller
Shirley Smith
Sondra McCoy
Jeanne Carter
Lynda Drake
Miki Hervey
Mary Cullen
60-64
Tom Patsalis
Robert Hunt
Jim Hanno
Ross Waltzer
20.85
14.08
14.51
16.04
14.16
14.59
15.10
15.95
William Byers
Gordon Nordgren
55-59 Ednund Schuler
Jack Greenwood
Robert Watanabe
Harry Guth
Raymond Spencer
Philippa Raschker
36-11
Frances Baxter
26-6)5
Hargo Withers
12.18
14.69
17.61
26-2
50-54
Thane Baker
30-34
30-8
30-2
32-3
Marg Sutter
Debbie Spencer
Sara Oswald
33-7)5
13-40
16.17
16.39
Larry Colbert
Nick Newton
Tony Deatherage
Matt Brown
18.79
12.83
13.18
13.39
13.51 35-39
14.33
14.42
14.57
12.24
12.34
12.41
13.00 30-34
13.57
13.85
Earl
Bill Gentry
Bin Bijmgprdiwr
T2.93
la. 32
13.61
Rudy Enders
Oswald Dawkins
36-10
Bruce Springbett
1A.13
1A.15
11.59
12.35
12.43
12.61
David Segal
Gilbert LaTorre
40-44
John Ulam
35-39
45-49
Fred White
11.42
Herb Miller
14.A1
Thomas V. Thome 15.68
James Upham
55-69
8.16
40-6
36-4
33-10 -
Time (w)
65-69
60-64
Time
80-84 Herbert Anderson 16.25
Arlins Pitcher
16.68
Women
40-44
TRIPLE JUMP
M30 Mike Davis
William Black
Ten Winson
Jeff Bllderoeck,26
40-49
50-59
Los Alaaios, 7/31
2666 (6.34 57.57 2h.O 37.10
John VVhitson, 32
Robert Christensen23.03
M60 Charles Beaudry
.6
(70-71;) 1-Antonlo Qotay, 100-114:02-228; LJ-I4.32-199; Shot (HKg) II.I42-56I;
21-1>5
19-10
19-3
Mike Valle
32-9
34-11
33-6)5
Larry Steinrauf
Rudy Bredenbeck
M55 Chuck Olson
Henry Furlong
M4Q Paul Dorsey
John Ewing
36-6)5
Floyd Smith
M40 Bill Smith
POLE VAULT
H30 Rick Christoph
34-7)s
32-10
40-2
Dick Manor
John Hess
Paul Dorsey
George LaBelle
33-7
JAVELIN
19:44
20:18
20:A2
18:17
26:48
HIGH JUMP
M40 Maman Gibson
Javs Itn-53.73-682; 1500b-7:13.2-0; Total - 3,7147 points
2-Estfban Cruz Morales, lOOm-l3:63-267; Long JuBp-3.99-U0;
Shot Put-10.22-1476;HIgh Jump-l.I42-31I4; liOOm-l:11.3-137;
llOm.h,-27:9-110; Dl8Cus-23.28-366;Pole VIt2. 13-21414;
SHOT PUT
Jerome Beaudry
M60 Charles Beaudry
36:36
37:51
38:14
39:59
42:14
40:24
JULY 31, 1982-
1-VIctor Cruz, lOOm -12:89 - f|l8 points: Long Jump- ^,20n-L20
Shot Put-9.U8-li2l; High Jump-1.37-263; bOOm-1:05.8-268;
lie m.h.-20:63-1100; Dlscus-29.314-1(59; Pols Vlt.-2.6ii-li 16;
M30 Mike Davis
M35 Sam West
3000 WALK
ADO
Leon Potter
W40 Carol Moillenhof6; 33.10
17.51
H35 Wm Black
Lou Coppinger
M55 Charles Olson
Gary Oliphant
Halter Butler
Paul Edens
Dale Lance
Lewis Smith
Robert Taylor
11.49
11.49
11.76
11.79
11.92
12.00
12.15
11.27
11.32
11.58
11.59
11.%
12.06
Anthorty Craddock 12.O8
Clarence Ray
LaMar Miller
James Vicks
Jack Dunn
Ralph Wallace
Rab Hagin
Steve Rossmann
10.80
11.08
11.31
11.50
11.70
11.94
12.13
•rt
Halter Henderson 10.63
E. Eugene Driver 10.85
Mike Jackson
Fred Booker
Clifton Jackson
Daniel Thiel
J. B. Haggorty
10.89
10.%
10.98
11.17
«T
'
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32-0
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page 32 National Masters News September 1982
200m Dash
35-39
Women
35.34
Harllla Salisbury 1 :09.92
»y*
i' j
65-69 Mary Parsons
45.15
60-64 Wanda Groves
42.45
50-54 Shelley Annons
>
"t
•
Shirley Smith
Mary Czarapata
Sondra McCoy
40-44
t
I
35-39
f »-''
V
i.
e-
i
-^ . •
28.74
Mikl Hervey
Lynda Drake
29.68
30.23
Philippe Raschker
25.56
30.73
37.83
Margo Withers
.
29.13
30.61
31.48
33.94
Jeanne Carter
Frances Baxter
-•
30-34
'•v^r
Debbie Spencer
30-34
34.19
Debbi Warner
Sara Oswald
400m Dash
Men
Division Name
80-84
70-74
65-69
Division Name
84.22
Claude Hills
Bud Deacon
72.90
76.95
Jack Stevens
63.19
65.92
70.15
Fred White
60-64 James Upham
61.30
62.23
62.44
63.54
64.11
67.64
Jack Rice
Jim Manno
Robert Hunt
Don Harris
Ross Waltzer
Time
t V-:H-
80-84 Herbert Anderson 34.17
Arllns Pitcher
SA^gg
^ V-
70-74 Anthony Castro
29.74
J.
55-59
75-79 Winfleld McFadden 33.88
V f'
65-69 Frank Finger
Herb Miller
Fred White
^ '•>"
50-54
28.52
29.03
29.21
60-64 Tom Patsalls
James Upham
fr ' r
>>•
Haydn Parks
Robert Hunt
!l'
Charles Mercurlo
Ross Waltzer
V.-.
55-59 Jack Greenwood
Robert Watanabe
Winn Talley
Don Jackson
50-54 Thane Baker
Rudy Enders
Oswald Dawklns
[
Alex Pappas
Bill Gentry
Bill Bumgardner
45-49
Dawson Pratt
David Segal
Nick Newton
Gilbert LaTorre
Larry Colbert
Bruce Sprlngbett
, Tony Deatherage
40-44
James Burnett
Harry Tolliver
:i I f
Paul Edens
Walter Butler
Bin Knocke
Gary Ollphant
!•»,'
Lewis Smith.
35-39
Ml:
Clarence Ray
LaMar Miller
James Vicks
Jack Dunn
U|:
Doug Spencer
Rab Hagin
i:i i fi
30-34
F. Eugene Driver
Daniel Thiel
Armand Gibson
Fred Booker
1l\"h:
J. B. Haggerty
:H !
! J tf.
.yit
V I r.
Mike Jackson
26.10
27.11
27.56
27.58
27.75
36.55
70-74 Polly Clarke
Marl11a Salisbury
65-69 Mary Parsons
60-64
Wanda Groves
50-54 Shelley Amnons
Marilyn Waste
45-49 Susan RedfleldMary Czarapata
Marilyn Fitzgerald
Sondra McCoy
40-44
Sandra Knott
Mikl Hervey
Jeanne Carter
Mary Cull en
Miriam St. Clair
-K
57.20
Bob Sleben
Don Jackson
Robert Watanabe
58.2B
59.06
60.88
Winn Talley
68.41
Rudy Enders
Ralph Miller
56.64
58.20
59.16
59.97
64.12
Don Gammie
45-49
Dawson Pratt
52.81
53.05
53.14
56.73
Larry Colbert
Ernest Blllups
Bob Lida
40-44 James Burnett
23.40'
24.64
25.47
26.75
27.33
27.34
Bill Knocke
Mack Stewart
Thorton Shelton
Stan Hall
35-39
22.40
22.82
23.51
23.23
23.29
23.53
23.84
22.03
22.24
22.70
23.56
24.09
24.84
21.56
22.44
22.37
22.44
22.45
22.51
James Vicks
Carl Nicholson
Willie Smith
William Blankenship 53.40
Lester Mount
55.09
30-34
F. Eugene Driver
J. B. Haggerty
Daniel Thiel
Brian Janssen
•Wayne Phlpps
1:30.06
2:32.50
49.65
50.05
50.41
50.84
51.72
60-64 Jack Rice
Ross Waltzer
Jim Smith
David Lewis
Haydn Parks
2:22.28
2:23.12
2:30.25
2:30.34
2:31.01
Ralph Ratcllff
2:38.06
50-54 Ralph Miller
Rudy Enders
Kelsey Brown
James Schlrber
Russell Bonham
Tom Sturak
Bob Holmes
Gunnar Linde
Lloyd McGuIre
2:09.99
2:10.29
2:10.67
2:11.50
2:13.01
2:14.53
2:19.95
2:20.23
2:21.59
45-49 Ernest Blllups 2:01.55
Bill Mayer
2:07.78
Jesse Carrington 2:08.99
Lee Bloiat
Bill Fitzgerald
Robert Munns
Donald Antle
Sam Sinderson
Time
70-74 Polly Clarke
3:29.97WR
Marllla Salisbury 6:10.09
41O-54 Wanda Groves
3:30.75
3054 Marilyn Waste
40-44
George Cohen
Harry Tolllver
Mel Elliott
Mack Stewart
James McLatchle
Kent Metcalf
1:56.84
1:58.90
2:01.84
2:04.83
2:07.40
2:10.35
Ken Winn
James McDIarmId
Lyman Rate
Dan Withers
2:10.60
2:14.67
2:36.04
2:37.92
Dean Klein
2:40.12
35-39 Carl Nicholson
Gary Carr
Edward Ford
Jim Irwin
Stan Mathes
Victor Marlani
James Wells
30-34 Brian Janssen
Wayne Phlpps
Dave Relnhart
David Binkley
James Schlr-ber
Don Gammie
Russell Bonham
Tom Sturak
David Stevenson
Gunnar Linde
Kelsey Brovm
Dale Goerring
Lloyd McGuIre
Bob Holmes
Ernest Blllups
45-49
Barrfe Almond
Robert Munns
Donald Antle
George Cohen
Chuck Downey
Philip Baker
40-44
James McLatchle
Allen McDanlel
Ken Winn
Don Miller
Hack Stewart
Dennis Stewart
Lennie Harrison
Butch Clifton
Wayne Douglas
Jerome Feldhausen
Greg Owlngs
30-34
Russell Fhoye
Judd Johnson
Gary Curmode
1500m Run
Women
Time
70-74
Polly Clarke
7:31.83WR
Marllla Salisbury 12:31.40
50-54
Marilyn Waste
6:38.92
45-49
Mary Czarapata
5:17.73
6:36.24
Lorraine Dawson
Judy Eddy
Barbara Pike
Mary Glllaspy
Miriam St. Clair
4:44.28
4:48.97
NT
5:41.29
2:23.98
2:24.46
Barbara Pike
2:25.33
Mikl Hervey
2:32.93
Mary Cull en
2:40.45
Miriam St. Clair 2:44.44
Mary Glllaspy
2:47.55
35-39
Susan Houlton
Maxine Waters
Margo Withers
Sherri Tracy
30-34
Carol Urish
Janine Schllly
Elysia Holt
2:25.08
4:58.13
6:21.72
6:39.74
6:55.45
4:37.17
4:56.86
4:58.18
5:04.89
3:58.80
4:03.00
4:03.66
4:10.59
Tom Truesdale
Butch Clifton
Lawrence Hlllls
4:11.51
4:12.19
4:18.69
4:19.53
Caleb Mitchell
4:28.51
Jerome Feldhausen 4:31.95
70-74 Marllla Salisbury42:42.06
45-49 Kenny Goerring
24:36.72
50-54 Marilyn Haste
Jackie Jones
24:21.44
24:56.75
40-44 Mary Cull en
21:23.62
35-39 Maxine Waters
Margo Withers
Sherri Tracy
Judy Finch
22:42.37
24:26.99
25:26.37
26:26.12
30-34
22:00.53
Men
Division Name
Norman Hansen
20:36.15
55-59
Jim O'Nell
Nocus Mclntosh
17:34.04
18:24.69
19:57.00
Ralph Ratcllff
50-54
Jerry Crockett
Peter Mundle
66.93
67.10
67.69
71.54
71.70
18:43.39
18:46.48
21:31.37
Kirk Randall
Bill Meinhardt
Ken Winn
15:36.11
16:02.36
16:16.61
16:29.62
16:32.12
48-44
1500m Run
Men
Allan McDanlel
Fay Bradley
Division Name
Men
Divlsloi Name
Time
80^4 Harold Chapson 2:54.00
70-74 William Andberg 2:40.47
65-69 Jack Stevens
Frank Finger
2:24.10
2:46.12
Harold Chapson
70-74
William Andberg 5:44.89
Wilfred Bigelow 6:42.89
60-64
Jack Ricfe
Jim Smith
David Lewis
Norman Hansen
6:20.61
5:07.69
5:20.03
5:23.73
5:36.50
37:56.80
35-39
Maxine Waters
47:26.06
Margo Withers
Sherri Tracy
Juity Finch
50:01.23
53:54.03
56:39.04
Men
Division Name
ximc
60-64 Norman Hansen
43:00.17
55-59 Jim O'Nell
Nocus Mclntosh
36:29.80
38:27.40
40:40.40
42:49.84
Larry Rush
Norman Clark
50-54
Tony Saplenza
36:40.03
35:49.48
37:33.64
38:06.05
38:17.42
39:47.00
Allan Lawrence
Dale Goerring
Patrick Devine
Jerry Crockett
Gerald Witten
45-49 Bob Paklalan
40-44
34:51.09
Lew Faxon
33:13.00
Fay Bradley
34:43.59
35:05.88
37:12.09
39:26.84
40:28.75
Allen McDanlel
Bin Adams
Val Schultz
Bernle Finch
John Shaw
40:58.72
Hike Van der Wal 42:34.86
Dan Withers
47;43.'44
35-39 David Winn
Gary Madison
30-34 Wayne Uallgren
Terry Ziegler
32:47.84
34:22.23
32.-39.56
32:43.00
35-.35.04
36:57.08
Division Name
70-74
16:37.00
17:21.58
35-39
Dean Klein
20:21!o8
Dan Withers
22:55.27
David Winn
16:09.58
17:20.50
19:20.25
Paul Shimon
John Shaw
30-34 Wayne Walgren
15:50.'53
Russell Fhoye
Gary Curmode
18:38.20
19:51.39
Mike Montano , 16:36!37
Time
Robert Boal
9:21.34
10:09.22
Avery Bryant
Walter Atcheson
Chesters Peters
72:22.51
12:59.62
13:42.73
50-54
David Stevenson
Ken Carman
Jerry Withers
Marvin Hachmeister
Rich Czarapata
11:06.53
71:17.95
12:34.28
13;09.06
13:39.26
45-49
Cass Curtis
Ed Fitzgerald
William Boggs
11:47.17
13:38.12
14:37.64
40-44
Kirk Randall
Lew Faxon
Hike Van der Wal
Val Schultz
Paul Anderson
James Waste
9:53.86
9.-57.03
10:16.09
11:45.83
13:48.95
14:33.81
35-39
John Shaw
13:06.70
30-34
Dave Relnhart
Ivan Black
9:24.75
13:04.81
c.c.oo«i w-iifred Bigelow
55-59
110m Hurdles
Men
Division Name
Claude Hills
Bud Deacon
Time (y>
19.28
21.31
VO-k
Herbert Anderson 25.01
65-69
Herb Miller
18.64
Thomas V. Thome 24.63
55-59
Jack Greenwood
15.64
60-64
Tom Patsalls
16.89
Robert Hunt
Burl Gist
17.31
17.61
50-54
Joe Murphy
Rudy Enders
Jerry Donley
17.36
17.69
18.28
45-49
William Clark
17.19
James McDIarmId 17:23.04
Bernle Finch
19:04.22
Time
80-84
Juily Ed4y
70-74
Sam Si nderson
BOOm Run
40-44
Ken Carman
17:33.12
Allan Lawrence 17:33.81
Patrick Devlne 17:58.00
Dale Georrlng 18:00.17
2:14.76
2:27.74
Lorraine Dawson 50:14.45
Kenny Goering
52:01.00
Time
60-64
18:14.26
1:19.25
1:28.62
79.65
Debbie Irwin
5,000m Run
1:36.86
66.81
68.86
73.13
j-iine
Cass Curtis
Elysia Holt
45-49
Hen
Division Name
3:06.57
1:56.42
Jackie Jones
Steeplechase
Margo Withers
2;16!44
50-54
Women
45-49 Bob Paklaln
Amie DeGarmo
Janlne Schllly
Division Name
5,000m Run
2:52!57
30-34 Carol Urish
Women
Scott Demaree
John Kerhan
Frances Baxter
Debbi Warner
10,000 Run
4:36.81
4:39.95
4:40.56
4:51.03
6:11.37
Dave Relnhart
John Dwyer
Dennis Stewart
Ramsay Thomas
4<)-44 Sandra Knott
Judy Eddy
4:12.64
4:13.37
4:17.01
4:25.36
4:28.58
4:27.72
2:20.29
03.73
05.03
06.89
07.08
07.40
29.72
4:07.15A(
4:29.95
4:37.09
5.00.04
Judd Johnson
2:25!84
i; 58.64
2; 00.20
2; 02.52
2: 02.86
2: 03.11
4:30.86
4:34.89
4:37.03
4:46.19
4:52.21
5:02.47
5:06.33
5:08.87
4:14.08
4:16.91
Richard Donaldson 4:18.37
Jim Irwin
4:20.61
Stan Mathes
4:22.56
2:03!25
2:04^12
'j'• 57.71
4:28.83
4:29.11
35-39 Gary Carr
Edward Ford
1:57.20
1:58.04
2:02.72
Lawrence HI11Is
Jerome Halmond
2:26.86Aik
2:32.65
Dan Withers
i; 56.03
i; 56.43
•!; 57.40
i; 57.69
John Dwyer
40-44
Mary Czarapata
50-54
Gary Thomann
3:30.75
Susan Redfleld
4:47.80
Walter Atcheson 4:55.04
Louis Schneider 5:04.22
5:10.11
Avery Bryant
5:16.91
Norman Clark
5:33.75
Chester Peters
2:13.00
2:13.52
2:15.12
2:31.10
2:37.53
Division Name
lonName
Jack Angel
55-59
2:45.52
55-59 Don Jackson
Louis Schneider
Avery Bryant
Norman Clark
Nocus Mclntosh
52:90
BOOm Run
' Women
•15-49
2:23.49
2:30.48
2:33.35
2:35.47
52/15
•John Ulmmer
•Ken Endrls
35 39 Susan Houlton
Time
50.44
50.85
52.04
53.11
Mike Kelly
.
23.17
23.22
23.58
23.60
24.01
24.19
24.40
50.55
52.72
53.32
54.50
55.94
57.71
Harry Tolliver
24.91
25.72
25.88
26.72
Women
i
Jack Greenwood
Bill Bumgardner
400m Dash
Division Name
NT
Kelsey Brown
<
, t
Herbert Anderson
Frank Finger
Men
i
i
Time
Haydn Parks
i ^•
'1
60.84
66.49
67.39
82.88
Marg Sutter
Vb-
i
Janlne Schllly
34.86
45-49 Marilyn Fitzgerald
i
Margo Withers
Judy Finch
Time (w)
70-74 Pol^ Clarke
»
59.33
71.19
80.77
86.86
Frances Baxter
Division Name
i- ' -
Phlllppa Raschker
Raymond Fitzhugh 19.17
Ed Fitzgerald
19.58
40-44
Hugh Adams
14.95
Walter Butler
Dee DeWItt
14-96
15.57
September 1982 National Masters News page 33
35-39
30-34
LaMar HIHer
14.74
Fred Johnston
15.57
Thomas F. Thorne 17.O6
50-54
John HacLachlan
2-05:32.26
55-59
Robert Him
1-54:51.08
Nate Robinson
John Long
45-49
Christian Amoroso
Bernard Kaufman
2-01:26.15
2-24:01.01
John Brasell
13.93
14.22
14.82
40-44
30-34
Grim Reaper
1-49:24.48
1053:21.22
George Lattarulo
Scott Demaree
2-03:48.89
2-14:58.23
High Jump
35-39 Philippa Raschker 1:08.75
Hen
70-74
jime
Bud Deacon
Wilfred Bigelow
l:23.09krtL
1:25.22
Robert Boal
1:2?!97
Bob Hunt
45-49 Shirley Smith
Sheila Newton
Christol Hi Her
4' 3"AP.
41 T"
4. V'
Philippa Raschker
4. 9"
1:24!50
65-69
Herb HiHer
1:31.42
•55-59
Jack Greenwood
1:02.08
50-54
45-49
Bob Sieben
Rusty Tracy
1:06!95
1:19!68
Rudy Enders
1:03.44
Bob Holmes
1:0^.29
Dave Douglass
Rich Czarapata
1:11.47
1:20.99
James Waste
1:23.69
Hatt Brown
80-84
1:04.34
40-44
1:06!94
Hugh Adams
75-79
70-74
65-69
Hike Van der Wal
Bryan Westfield
Dan Withers
1:03.01
1:03!51
1:08!86
1:28.06
35-39 Hike Kelly
Gary Kochman
Bob Rate
1:03!50
1:05.72
55-59
50-54
30-34 John Long
John Brasell
•:Bol) Curl
Dolan Street
William Knipmeyer
A1 Lipscomb
Arlins Pitcher
56.44
56.89
57.92
58.81
59.75
1:00.77
Jerome Feldhausen 1:04.44
Division Name
70-74
45-49
Time
Hari11a Salisbury 43:41.12
55-59
Harie Henry
50-54
Anna Rush
31:46.12
Barbara Neuhaus
35:42.48
Pauline Kaufman
40:02.11
40-44
32:55.94
40-44
Donald Hunmel
Claude Hills
Robert Boal
Bud Deacon
3' 8"
Jim Vernon
Richard Ganslen
Thomas Thorne
Herb Hlller
4' 6"
4' 4"
3'10"
3' 8"
Burl Gist
4'HV'
Orval Gillett
4' 8"
William Byers
4' 7"
Frank Bowles
4' 6"
30-34
Jim Williams
Richard Christoph
Don Knapp
Rick Nelson
15'
15'
14'
14'
Johnnie Dye
12' q"
45-49
Time
JoAnn Grissom
15' 7h"
35-39
Philippa Raschker 16' 8>»"
Divisior Name
Herbert Anderson
Arlins Pitcher
75-79
Winfield HcFadden lO'lOV
65-69
Bill Gentry
4' 6"
Leonard Olson
Warren Jackson
4' 4"
4' 4"
Richard Richardson 5'10"
Nick Newton
5' 8"
Tom Langenfield
5' 8"
Floyd Smith
5' 6"
Bob HcGlashan
5' 2"
Charles Newman
5' 2"
Raymond Fitzhugh
5' 0"
Hel Buschman
33:23.29
55-59
Robert Him
27:16.37
Ed Baskauskas
John Brasell
50-54
John HacLachlan
28:17.17
William Knipmeyer
45-49
Christian Amoroso 27:37.47
William Boggs
30:34.33
30-34
Ronald Laird
Ron Salvio
26:46.99
George Lattarulo
27-33 39
1V55-59
Harie Henry
Richard Christoph
Ivan Black
Ron Salvio
55-59
SO" 54
Anna Rush
M75-79 Ches Unruh
70-74
Gordon Wallace
Don Johnson
6' 6"
6' 0"
5'10"
S'lO"
5' 6"
5' 2"
5' 2"
45-49
Bob HcGlashan
19' OV
Phil Mulkey
Tony Deatherage
William Clark
Raymond Fitzhugh
Phil Conley
35-39
30-34
Name
Height
John Ewing
Gerald Varty
IB'IO"
18' 8 3/4"
18' 6 3/4"
John Hartfield
Gordon Reiter
21' 3 3/4"
20' 3 3/4"
Bill Forsyth
Gary Kochman
19' 2"
18' 5V"
18' IV
70-74 Donald Hummel
g- 8Ss"WR
22' 7V'
21'10 3/4"
21' 3%"
19' 9V'
18' 7V"
Barbara Hunmel
18' 4V"
45-49
Christol Hiller
29' 2"
35-39
Philippa Raschker 34' 9V"
Distance
John Hartfield
Ken Brauman
41' ZV"
40'10V"
34'IOV
35-39
Ron August
Beau Barrick
30-34
45-49
40-44
Christol Miller 79'10"
Shirley Smith
Betty Pappas
Donna Radigan
69' 1"
59' o"
58' 8"
JoAnn Grissom
Jeri Smart
83' 3"
62'10"
Sandra Stepp
Kathy Roehr
99' 2"
61' 7"
33' 4"
30-34
Larry Rodenbeck
46' 9"
41' 6 3/4"
Ed Baskauskas
7V
38' 5V
36' 7 3/4"
32' TV
Shot Put
Women
Division Name
Men
Distance
)ivision Name
Barbara Hunmel
19' 9"
50-54
Shirley Kinsey 29' lOV"
45-49
Shirley Smith
Betty Pappas
Donna Radigan
40-44
Jo Ann Grissom 38' 6"
Jeri Smart
22'10"
30-34
Sandra Stepp
30' 5V"
Kathy Roehr
26' 1"
Arlins Pitcher
75-79 Redmond Doms
Burt DeGroot
Winfield McFadden
29' 11"
25' V"
18' 6"
70-74 Leon Joslin
Philip Partridge
Donald Hunmel
65-69 Ross Carter
Murray Oguss
Thomas Thorne
60-64
Men
Jim Johnson
Distance
55-59 William Walmroth
75-79 Redmond Doms
Edward DeGroot
35' 7V"
Bob Richards
Robert Chado
Bill Boucek
Russell Jones
Don Hall
29' 9"
Don Henry
70-74 Donald Hummel
33' 1"
32' 5"
31' 4"
80-84 Herbert Anderson
Leon Joslin
Philip Partridge
27'OV
18' 8"
50-54
65-69
Ross Carter
Murray Oguss
Charles McMahon
Thomas Thorne
60-64
Daniel Aldrich
Jim Minah
Gordon Nordgren
43'11"
43' 4"
36' 5"
29' 9"
Leonard Olson
99'11"
83' 9"
110' 0
104' 0
97' 1
127' 3'
107' 4
80' 2
149' 9'
116' 2
90' 3
132'11
115' 1
100'
99'
94'
79'
74'
153 11'
141' 8'
139' 9'
103' 9
45-49
Bob Humphreys
Jim Hart
Doug Smart
Tom Wesselowski
Ross Shepherd
Dick Mann
150' 8'
136' 0'
130' 3'
109' 7'!
98'11
94' 1'
40-44
Larry Pratt
Bob Warren
146' 6'
125' 6
55-59
Tim Wesselowski
Richard Hotchkiss
124' f'
123' "
Carl Klehm
Hike Valle
116' /'
116' 6*
50-54
35' 7V"
35' 7"
Mel Buschman
34' 7V"
Leonard Wray
34' 4"
William Walmroth
Bob Richards
Russell Jones
Bill Boucek
John Ulam
Don Henry
45'
41'
36'
36'
35'
29'-
Leonard Olson
45' 5"
7"
5"
4"
3"
8"
4"
Wendell Palmer
_
44' OV"
Carlos Fraundorfer 43' 9
9' o"
Dave Douglass
Thomas Thorne
6' 0"
Jim Johnson
Orval Gillett
8' 6"
8'-6"
Harry Hawke
Jerry Reichart
Distance
45-49
42'IOV"
James Waste
40' 9"
37' 4"
34' 6"
22'10"
Doug Smart
46' 5"
Jim Hart
44'IOV"
Ton Wesselowski
Winfield McFadden 26' 1"
40' 1"
Larry Speer
Redmond Doms
39' 7V"
Dick Mann
32' 8"
22' 2 3/4V
112' 8"
Dave Douglass
46' 8"
39' 4"
Frank Bowles
Richard Ganslen
2I' OV
Wendell Palmer
Harry Hawke
78' 9"
53' 5"
Carlos Fraundorfer 138'11
Earl Ventura
80-84 Herbert Anderson 24' 2V"
Daniel Aldrich
Gordon Nordgren
Divisior Name
Distance
Vh -r - 3
80-84 Herbert Anderson
55-59
lo' o"
75-79
38' 2V"
34'11"
37' i«
31' IV
Jim Vernon
iv 0"
10' 0"
39'
Gary Kelmenson
Raymond Beamer
36' 1"
35' 6"
5' 0"
Bob Richards
David Brown
49' 4V"
John Rosacker
77'11"
Claude Hills
Arlins Pitcher
52' 1"
Wally Autem
50-54 Shirley Kinsey
Distanc
55-59
2-18:19.95
John Roehr
39'IOV
38'IV"
Men
60-64
27'llV"
Bob Warren
Dee DeWitt
Mike Valle
Women
Division Name
34' 6"
65-69 Maisie Stevens
17' 9V'
Triple Jianp Cw)
Division Name
Bill Forsyth
Steve Rossmann
Division Name
17' 0"
16'11V'
Clifton Jackson
Nate Robinson
Larry Rodenbeck
William Smith
Ivan Black
40' 3"
37' 8"
46' 2" i
18' 1"
16'11V'
17' 4 3/4"
21' 2V"
20' 1 3/4"
19' 7V'
John Davies
Beau Barrick
Fred Johnston
John Hartfield
Discus
Women
18' IV"**
Robert Taylor
Hugh Adams
Jon Bingesser
Bob Warren
48' 9"
55-59 Barbara Hunmel
Arlins Pitcher
40-44
6V"
8V"
5V
4V"
38' 6"
Edward Hill
33' 8"
Hen
2-38:19.95
2-12:38.77
6V'
/-V"
9V'
IV"
8V'
8V'
3V'
Charles Newman
2-21:05.84
2-35:01.72
8 3/4"
6V'
4V'
3V'
6V'
Forrest Doling
Les Trubey
35-39
William Knipmeyer 39
18'
15'
17'
17'
14'
14'
13'
Phil Schlegel
35-39 Philippa Raschker 8' 0"
55-59
65-69
9"AR
6"
;
2"
0"
Rudy Enders
42'llV"
Floyd Smith
13' 7 3/4"
11' 9V'
11' 0"
Richard Hotchkiss
John Ewing
Jon Bingesser
17' 3 3/4"
16' 5 3/4"
16' 4 3/4"
15' 2"
14' 5!j"
J. C. Brown
Earl Ventura
Bill Butterworth
Women
65-69
50-54
6' 2"
6' 0"
5' 6"
5' 6"
5' 2"
4'10"
4' 8"
4' 6"
80-84 Arlins Pitcher
5' q"
Herbert Anderson 4' o"
Time
Raymond Fitzhugh
36'
35'
34'
34'
Raymond Spencer
Wi11i am Byers
Pole Vault
SlhliBO
20.000m Walk
nivision Name
William Smith
34:11.30
25:09.08
25:22.31
Ivan Black
30-35
Bob McGlasham
17' 5"
Rusty Tracy
60-64
3T 7 3/4"
Edmund Schuler
4' 6"
Thomas Thorne
John Davies
Bill Gentry
Don Harris
Owen Tolson
30:10.15
36' 6 3/4"
Raymond Beamer
Ron Salvio
4' 6"
60-64
9' 9>s"
9' 3V'
43' 1"
41' 0"
3 3/4"
7 3/4"
6V" •
OV
31'11"
Tom Langenfeld
43' 3"
30-34
Bill Butterworth
19'
16'
14'
14'
13'
Dave Douglass
Don Johnson
36' 8 3/4"
45-49
8V
2V
OV
3V
Rudy Enders
Tom Patsalis
Jim Johnson
Charles Hercuno
Herle Nickel 1
David Brown
Bob Richards
65-69
J. C. Brown
Ivan Black
5' 8"
4' 8"
4' 8"
6'
5'
5'
5'
Rusty Tracy
33'
31'
31'
29'
14' 2V'
J. C. Brown
Wendell Palmer
Bill Butterworth
John Hartfield
Bill Forsyth
David Brown
Herle Nickel 1
Bob Richards
14' 4"
5'10"
30:34.25
34' 9"
Fred White
Herb Hiller
Herm Wyatt
Gordon Wallace
35-39
Claude Hills
Rudolf Nil sen
Leon Joslin
4' 0"
70-74
28' 9V'
27' OV'
25' 11 3/4'
Raymond Spencer
55-59
Larry Pratt
Tim Wesselowski
Carl Klehm
Mike Valle
William Byers
Charles Mercurio
Distance
80-84
40-44
38'
32'
30'
27'
40-44
Hen
Rusty Tracy
Gary Forshee
30' 8V'
Tom Patsalis
Jim Johnson
50-54
40-44
4'10"
4'10"
4' 8"
34:10.36
Grim Reaper
6"
o'^
6"
6"
14' 9V'
13' 2V
Jack Greenwood
Bob Richards
David Brown
Hike Valle
Dave Ellis
60-64
9' 6"
Shirley Smith
Christol Hiller
5' 2"
Jon Bingesser
Richard Jansten
Fred White
Thomas Thorne
Distance
Spotswood Hall
Eugene Zubrinsky
28' 8V
26' 7V
26' 4V
Long Jump Cwwo)
4' 3"
Ches Unruh
40-44
12' 0"
10' 0"
9' 0"
Beau Barrick
_
75-79
Bernard Kaufman
65-69
Claude Hills
Bud Deacon
Donald Hutmel
Charles Newman
4' 2"
4' 1"
4' 1"
3'10"
Jim Brown
Richard Hotchkiss
Dee DeWitt
Hen
Division Name
10' 6"
9' 6"
35-39
5,000m Walk
Women
70-74
Herb Miller
Dee DeWitt
Roy Pomeroy
Bobby Ardrey
3'10"
Winfield McFadden
Jim Johnson
54.39
59.94
Thomas F. Thorne
40-44
70-74
60-64
57.85
Lew Thorne
Height
Herbert Anderson » 3' 8"
Joshua Culbreath l:0l!64
William Clark
Raymond Fitzhugh
Division Name
Division Name
1:01.51
Austin Allen
Jim Weed
12' 6"
10' 0"
9. 0"
Women
35-39
1:11.94
Haydn Parks
45-49
Height
Hen
60-64
Jerry Reiserer
Women
Division Name
Division Name
Jerry Donley
Dave Douglass
Ronald Laird
40Clm Hurdles
Women
50-54
35-39
Edward Hill
Bill Forsyth
Robert Everoski
Steve Rossmann
30-34
145' 5"
113' 2"
88' 1"
81' 10'
Dennis Umshler
Wally Autem
147' 6"
138' 5"
John Green
133'10"
Gary Kelmenson
109' 1"
page 34
National Masters News September 1982
J»ve11n fr
4x1OOm Relay
Women
45-49
Division Nemo
119'
113'
92'
78'
Jim Hart
Frank Miller
Dick Mann
Distance
Tom Wesselowski
Division Affiliation
50-59
65-69
Malsle Stevens
34' 6"
55-59
Barbara Htfimel
66' 3"
50-54
Shirley Kinsey
76' 5"
45-49
40-44
40-44
35-39
Chrlstol Miller 88' 2"
Shirley Smith
Sondra McCoy
Donna Radlgan
81' 1"
61'10"
59' 1"
JoAnn Grlssom
75' 9"
Carl Klehm
Mike Valle
Dan Withers
Time
Kansas
Philadelphia
51.50
52.26
54.33
63.75
South California Strlders
44.89
Southern Cal Strlders
Brona Del Mar
123' 2
103* 3
64' 7
Edward Hill
Richard Stepp
Bill Forsyth
Pentathlon
Men
Men
9
3
9
8
40-49
145' 7
103'1D
87' 0
30-39
New Orleans
John Roehr
Raymond Beaner
70-74^ Claude Hills
Margo Withers
SZ'll"
^Throwing field sloped
30-34
Sandra Stepp
84' 2"
downhill.
Fred Blerlein
60-64
Don Harris
44.03
Frank Bowles
Time
Distance
50-59
Arllns Pitcher
75-79 Redmond Doms
Burt DeGroot
Winfleld McFadden
90'10"
54' 1"
South California Strlders
Walter Atcheson
50-54
San Diego Track Club
Donald Hunmel
Philip Partridge
Claude Hills
65-69
Charles McMahon
Thomas Thorne
Gordon Norgren
Frank Bowles
Don Harris
Mel Buschman
55-59
John Ulam
Bob Richards
Robert Chado
Bill Boucek
Rusty Tracy
50-54
Richard Righter
Leonard Olson
Earl Bentura
Harry Hawke
Wendell Palmer
Dave Douglass
45-49
Phil Conley
Robert Youngs
Ross Shepherd
Dick Mann
35-39
3"
3"
5"
1"
124'
120"
113'
102'
76'
3"
7"
4"
4"
5"
147'11"
129' 3"
125' 9"
124' B"
114' 6"
93' 3"
1B3'11"
166' 4"
117' 4"
no'lo"
84' 6"
Jim Weed
40-44
120'
119'
105'
lOT
Richard Hotchkiss 157' 4"
Hans-Peter Riedo 149' 5"
Jon Blngesser
124' 4"
Dan Withers
93' 2"
Bin Floerke
Edward Hill
Fred John ston
Thomas F. Thorne
Bill Forsyth
Richard Stepp
184'10"
168'n"
166' 6"
142' 3"
148' 6"
131' 1"
Phil Schlegel
4x400m Relay
Men
Harry Hawke
Ray Spencer
10:27.68
Division Affiliation
Jerry Relserer
4:35 .-89
David Schroeltzer
Steve Pelletler
194' 8"
174' 8"
Richard Christoph 145' 2"
Gary Kelmenson
117' 3"
Hanmer
Claude Hills
50-59
South California Strlders
Lewis Smith
Mel Elliott
Chicago
South California Strlders
James Waste
4:03.54
South California Strlders
Lewis Smith
Mel Elliott
3:35.98
Denver Track Club
3:23.19
45-49
Larry Means
Women
40-49
8:01.51
30-39
Jim Weed
Division Name
45-49
Ed Fitzgerald
Brian Janssen
John Green
Dave Binkley
Denver Track Club
8:02.70
Wayne Phipps
Dave Binkley
30-34
^ndra Stepp
22' 6"
Men
Distance
ou-84
75-79
Herbert Anderson
Redmond Doms
56" 6"
65' 0"
70-74
Philip Partridge 791 i"
65-69
Charles McMahon
eo-64
David Batchelor
Jim Mlnah
Daniel Aldrlch
Gordon Nordgren
55-59
Bob Richards
Bill Berchecfc
Russell Jones
50-54
92' 2"
123' 2"
120' 4"
118' 1"
99' 2"
123'11"
84' 9"
68' 5"
Carlos Fraundorferi47' 3"
Leonard Olson
145" 5"
Dave Douglass , 114'1V'
Wendell Palmer
114. g"
Jerry Rel chart
ggi
572
856
472
Herston Hall
639
404
625
Gateway Athletes
8:07.51
Gordon Relter
Dallas Masters Track Club 8:15.86
Doug Spencer
Rich Donaldson
Detroit
Robert Burnett
3:28.91
New Orleans
Richard Wood
3:32.00
40-44
Dortle Moore
OKC Athletic Attic
8:28.43
Unattached
Greg Owlngs
Ken Sparks
Butch Clifton
Bob O'Connor
Lowell Paul
John Kenton
Larry Rose
Wayne Walgren
WFD Track Club #1
Division Name
Lloyd Wickboldt
Danny Thiel
Hussell Fhoye
flerston Hall
364
514
557
483
578
304
298
255
Total Points
Russell Fhoye
A1 Taylor
Doug Spencer
Mlke Montano
Brian Janssen
480
Randall Lindsay 402
Dallas Masters Track Club #1 3:25.66
Gary Miller
LJ
Jav.
798
612
Total Points
3:31.70
Fredrick Mannis 456
391
Total Points
John Ewing
10:11.03
Steve Webb
486
282
Total Points
Larry Garcia •
35-39
Dean Klein
Rex Harvey
734
627
Total Points
7:59.81 **
Ken Endrls
Carl Nicholson
507
Gary Carr
614
Total Points
Michael HcCracken
Dave Relnhari
Gordon Relter
D1 squallfled—
613
484
Total Points
81T1 Forsythe
55' 7"
676
Total Points
Distance.
Donna Radlgan
297
Total Points
Wayne Phipps
Bob O'Connor
Lowell Paul
John Kenton
♦♦Team
258
Total Points
8:59.69
Ken Sparks
Houston Masters
693
Total Points
Gary Curmode
30-34
487
556
541
238
322
367
NT
481
NT
255
718
539
392
769
52
377
508
756
309
354
393
549
756
683
443
251
TAft
3673
580
1354
700
2214
0
1168
730
2654
500
2404
280
2312
730
loimn - NATIONAL SPORT-S FESTIVAI
M30 BRIAN SAVILONIS Princeton MA " Central MA Strlders 1
BILL NORTON
RON SALVIO
M35 WALT JAQUITH
M40 BILL PRESTON
GERALD BOCCI
BOB JENNINGS
PAUL ROBERTSON
Shllllngton PA Reading Ath.Attic
1
Clarksburg NJ
1
Shore AC
West Chester PA Phila Masters
Red Bank NJ
Potomac Valley Srs.
Stratford CT
New York Masters
Arlington VA
Potomac Valley Srs.
Potomac Valley Srs.
M60 GEORGE HELLER
RICHARD LUKENS
41:28
48:54
57:12
Arbutus MD
Philadelphia
New York NY
Phila Masters
New York Masters
05:01
08:24
Tom Thorne
598
403
491
Total Points
50:07
01:53
07:51
12:17
Wllllngboro NJ Shore AC
1; 56:00
Rldgewood NJ
North Jersey Masters2 10:28
Kensington MD
Potomac Valley Srs. 2 47:46
Little Silver NJ Shore AC
2 06:38
W45 DOROTHY KELLEY
New York NY
Unattached
2 03:07
WSO ANNA RUSH
Prospect KY
Unattached
2 13:31
Arlington VA
Walk results from Pete Taylor
Potomac Valley Sr.
Jim Shoemaker
2 :25:21
383
415
Total Points
30-34
580
2171
670
3046
620
im
510
1882
62G
298
19
1594
200m
850
Dis.
JSOCra
509
734
301
744
403
233
729
380
401
754
482
571
564
467
508
291
408
370
3503
590
2482
670
2074
49
3219
672
2948
672
2822
445
2640
499
2192
523
2099
Larry Rodenback 72S""" -wr" •"S§T" '425"
Total Points
1:47:53
M65 DON JOHNSON
W55 DOT MICHAELS
566
Total Points
West Valley
1:40:55
Newtown PA
Philadelphia Mastersl 49:24
Grosse PolnteMI Motor City Strlders 1 54:02
M45 JACK BOITANO
M55 BOB MIMM
340
2502
Tahoe City CA
M50 SAL CORRALLO
JOEL HOLMAN
JOHN LASH
RON VALIENTE
2875
Time
Philadelphia Masters
60-69
Jim Smith
30-39
200
Total Points
OKC Running Club
Jack Angel
Jerry Crockett
Ralph Rate!Iff
40-49
492
Total Points
Bob Sleben
112' 1"
85' 8"
655
1500m
9:22.51
Lloyd McGuIre
99' 97
89' 7"
84' 3"
214
Total Points
45.51
Clarence Ray
Bob Holmes
70-74
Bob Richards
Bill Knipmeyer
fi.tro-.t
Tom Sturak
0
Total Points
Brian Janssen
John Green
Bill Fitzgerald
Avery Bryant
gi • 2"
69' 2"
65' 5"
Raymond Spencer
Robert Chado
45.22
Wayne Phipps
9:13.4r.AR
1020
578
Total Points
Stan Navewski
Denver Track Club
Division Affiliation
80-84 Herbert Anderson
55-59
Gary Kochman
Men
Men
31 vision Name
Bill Howell
Tom Matik
560
978
Total Points
South Carolina Athletic Attic 44.51.
Pis.
406
1810
Total Points
J. 8. Haggerty
Javelin*
570
lOOm
Total Points
Total Points
Lester Mount
Willie Smith
James Ticks
4x800 Relay
Jav.
Total Points
Danny Thiel
Dallas Masters Track Club
35-39
LJ
Herbert Anderson 273
Jack Dunn
Joe Sincere
126' 7
118' 9
117' 3
. Gary Kelmenson
80-84
43.55
Lloyd Wickboldt
30-34
Division Name
A1 Lipscomb
533
366
Total Points
Ivan Black
584
392
Total Points
Ron Salvic
306
348
Total Points
Gary Kelmerson 243
418
Total Points
•5T3-
2743
644
550
373
402
284
433
534
576
65
2466
507
2169
365
1986
331
1633
\
NATIONAL MASTERS SPORTS FESTIVAL — TRACK & FIELD
HEN*S OA 100 M (30-34)
ROGERT CINELLI
JEFFERY HUGHES
NAME
JOHN BORDEN
ROBERT BEALE
11.97
13.S7
Phlla. Masters
Unattached
11.90
Phila. Masters
Fhiltdeilphia, PA
Elkins Park, PA
Londonberry» NH
11.49
Peninsula Spikes
Hanpton, VA
CLUB AFFILIATION
HOHETONN
Hightstown» NJ
Soaerset» NJ
Hampton, NJ
Columbia, MD
Mt. Holly, NJ
Unattached
Shore
Peninsula Spikes
Potomac Val. Striders
Unattached
TIME
JAMES BURNETT
nilAMIRI ARAYONI
ROBERT WIM.JANS
ROBERT S'iANFOKD
RILL KNOCKH
ED SMALL
Un KING
JOE 0'CONNER
JIM HODGE
MEN'S OB 100 M (3S-M)
JOSEPH JOHNSON
BOOKER JONES
BILL^BANE
JURGEN ROTHERMEL
KEN FOLEY
11.6S
11.79
12.10
12.2S
12.27
TIME
CLUB AFFILIATION
HOMETOWN
NAME
11.80
11.81
11.90
11.94
13.3
Phlladephia, PA
LARRY WILSON
12.32
12.36
12.S4
12.94
12.76
12.84
Corona Del Mar
Richmond
12.69
S. Cal. Striders
West Penn
Shore
Phila. Masters
September 1982 National Masters News page 35
FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA — AUGUST 13-14, 1982
HEN'S lA 200 N (40-45)
Chicago, IL
Camden, NJ
PldinficlJ, NJ
Paimyrn, NJ
Frcsnu, CA
Phila. Masters
Ph i1 a• Masters
Shore
Phila. Masters
S.
Cal .
Striders
New York, NY
New York Pioneer
Colts Neck, NJ
Shore
Downinglnn, PA
Westtown Striders
King of Prussia, PA Phila. Masters
Philn. Masters
New York Pioneer
Phi In. Masters
Phi la. Masters ''
riilln. Masto»s
Potomac Val, 'tiidui-
12.64
12.95
13.20
13.3S
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
TIME
I.JI SdTTON
WILLIAM JORDAN
hometok;^;
Hollywood, CA
Pit tsliiiinh, PA
LahcwuoJ, CA
Richmond, VA
Long Valley, NJ
Scotch Plains, NJ
Wililngboror, NJ
Rivcrdale, GA
Cleveland Hts. ,011
PhiIndolphifl, PA
PhiIfldelphio , PA
Cherry Hill, NJ
Venezuela
ANTONIO ESPINOZA
THOMAS LOOMES
Cherry Hill, NJ
J. WALKER
PIERSON
Toledo. OH
CMIR AFIIMATION
S. Cal, Striders
West Pcnn
Corona lid Mar
Richmond
Shore
Shore
Phila. Mastors
WOMEN'S IB 400 N (45-49)
23,07
23.16
23.26
23,74
23.76
24.99
24.99
SUSAN REDFIELD
Marblehead, MA
ALEXANDH^iA JOHNSON Bronx, NY
CHRIS McKENZIE
27.57
28.25
Hampton, VA
New York, NY
New York, NY
Moorestown, NJ
JEFFREY HUGHES
DONALD HOOGG
DENNIS BROWN
JAMES ELWELL
HOMETOWN
NAME
Unattached
Corona Del- Mar
Manhattan Flight
Washington Runners
Over the Hill
Unattached
Phila. Hawks
Westtown Striders
Manhattan Flight
Over Che Hill
Phila. Masters
CLUB AFFILIATION
Norristown, PA
Hatboro, PA
Peninsula Spikes
Bronx Internet*1
New York Pioneer
Phila. Masters
Steak d Ale
Phila. Pioneer
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
rmi;
25.cs
25.08
25.95
26.04
28.02
28.34
29.78
28.42
27.20
Over the Hill
Phila. Masters
Philtt. Masters
27.14
Atlanta
New York Pioneer
Liberty
Manhattan Plight
Unattached
Son Di«go
CLUB AFFILIATIOW
HOMETOWN
NAME
RYAN
<8,00
74.37
72,0)
83.47
2:42.2
1
(30-34)
Collingswood, NJ
JAMES WATERS
CARL TICHENOR
MARC ANDERSON
RICHARD MYERS
BOB
Somerdale, NJ
Masters
Mastmrs
Ploaeer
Masters
Masters
TIME
1:57.1
1:57.8
2:01.5
2:03.0
2:03.6
2:15.9
(35-39)
Hascoutah, IL
Voorheea, NJ
Bullwln, HO
Salem, OR
Gateway Athlatics
Phila. Masters
Gateway Atletlcs
Oregon
Flushing, NY
Hays Landing, NJ
New York Masters
Runaway
1:50.9
2:01.5
2:02.5
2:04.3
2:08.8
2:26.5
27.84
28.75
32.35
MEN'S lA 800 M (40-44)
GEORGE COHEN
SAM HUCKEL
ROBERT BENNETT
RICHARD JONES
JAMES VERDIER
Elmwood Park, NJ
Oradell, NJ
Wabau, MA
New York, NY
Hatboro, PA
Decatur, II
NARILLA SALISBURY San Diego, CA
MEN'S OA 400 M
Phila.
Phlla.
Shore
Phila.
Phlla.
Phlla.
Hamilton Square, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Collingswood, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
KWABENA TOPRA
ROBERT FAVORITE
DARRICK KITTRELS
MEN'S OB 800 M
GARY CARR
JAMES MITCHELL
28.64
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
31.07
Toledo Roadrunners
WILLIAM LEGAT
JAMES BROWN
MEN'S 3A 200 M (60-64)
ROSCOE BROWN
JAY 5P0NSLLLBR
WOMEN'S 2A 400 M (50-54)
Great Neck, NY
Now York Masters
WOMEN'S 3A 400 M (60-64)
24.08
WOMEN'S 4A 400 M (70-74)
24.R4
24.08
25.10
25.79
;:7. "if.
I*)
kane:
OSWALD DAhHiNS
Llir.liNI- i;i I.I.Y
PAYNE
iJELIiEKI
JAMES IRWIN
ED FORD
HEN'S 2B 200 M (55-59)
WILLIAM DAPRANO
OSCAR HARRES
LARRY GREGORY
RICIIARD UE NAPIJiSHILER
13.24
13.S
14.S
Potomac Val. Striders
Over the Hill
13.58
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
Unattached
13.86
14.2
14.7
17.2
29.95
30.45
Unattached
Phila. Masters
29.22
Corona Del Mar
27.26
27.53
N. Jersey Masters
JAMES TOZAR
Los Angeles, CA
West Berlin, NJ
Newark,DE
Bumsville, MN
Washington, DC
Bethesda, MD
Mt, Holly, NJ
Conmack, NY
Delanco, NJ
JOSEPH CLAUSS
ROBERT DAVIS
Vennezuela
MIGUEL RUIZ
S.
Cal. Striders
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
Unattached
Potomac Val. Striders
Potomac Val. Striders
Unattached
Unattached
:S7.7
:03.6
04.5
08.9
09.6
11.3
13.8
53.1
33.9
Unattached
Westtown Striders
34.5
I
42.3
MEN'S IB 800 M (45-49)
MEN'S 3B 200 M (65-69)
FRANK FINGER
ERNIE BILLUPS
Charlottsville, VA Charlottsville
28.62
KEN BAKER
MO MAYER
CLIFF PAULING
LEE BLOUNT
MEN'S 4A 200 M (fW-flf)
Chesapeake, VA
JEREMIAH GAINES
Unattached
West Florida Y
N.-.Jersey Masters
31.60
32.09
33.41
AL
RICHARD BRIiDENBE^ Independence, OH Over the Hill
38.43
Chicago, IL
North Bergen, NJ
Houston, TX
Bronx, NY
St. Louis, NO
KEN'S 2A
JIM SUTTON
KELSEY BROWN
HERBERT KANIA
MEN'S 4B 200 N (7#-7f)
(30-34)
Atoms
-Unattached
Willinghoro, NJ
Riverhead, NY
Gwynedd, PA
Paimyrn. NJ
Marl tun. NJ
JOAH CHLHRnArH
Plainfield, NJ
Canden, NJ
Colts Neck, NJ
Shore
Silverton, OR
S. Cel. Striders
East Stroudsburg
Unattached
Fresno, CA
S. Cel. Striders
King of Prussia, PA Phila. Masters
11.98
12.17
Phlla. Masters
Phlla. Masters
Marlton, NJ
CHARLES PRATT
Hollywood, CA
Pittsburgh, PA
Lakewood, CA
Richmond, VA
Caithersburg, MD
Long Valley, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
NJ
OA 100 M
13.08
Atoms
CLUB AFFILIATION
HOMETOWN
rhiludclpliia, PA
TREICHEL
STEWART DANIEL
CHARLES PHILLIPS
THOMAS TALBOTT
Univ. of Chicago
Unattached
Houston Harriers
New York Masters
St. Louis
2:01.3
2:03.0
2:05.9
2:04.6
2:06.2
800 }% (50-54)
N. Jersey Masters
New York Masters'
Andover, NJ
Warwick, NY
Milwaukee, WI
College Park, GA
Washington, DC
Cos Cob, a
Phila Masters
Reading, PA
Badgerland Striders
Atlanta
Potomac Val. Striders
New York Nssteri
2:09.0
2:10.8
2:11.0
2:11.8
2:24.2
•4
2:24.4
2:29,6
HEN'S 5A 200 M (80-84)
AKLING PITCHER
Greenwood,. IL
Hosier
(S5-59)
MEN'S 2B 800 N
36.2
16.84
KOKIEN'S 200 OA (jO-34)
12.44
12.79
14.73
NAME
HOME'iOIlN
HOMETOWN
NAME
ROBERT SCHNANDT
CLUBAFIILIATION
Brooklyn, NY
SKIPPER CLARK
LEiiY CLAIH
Atoms
Hrunx, NY
28.4
Rocky Mount, NC
Pliildclpliio, PA
PHIL Ri\SCMKEK
•ANNA MAPPS
Unattncltod
25^6
New York Nastera
Wilmam, FL
Hatboro, PA
JAY SPONSELLERS
Abingtom, PA
JACK RICE
DON HARRIS
i
Umattached
I
TINE
2:18.2
2:20.8
t.
2:38.9
2:19.
2:35.4
Unattached
Phila. Natters;
Phila. Mastera
2:34.0
M.-inliJtlan Flight Kings 31.5
fON'S SB 800 M (45-49)
WOMEN'S 200 lA (40-44)
Corona Pel Mar
29.2
Washington Runners
29.3
Manhattan Flight Kings 30.4
New York, NY
LUCILLE LEU
Over The Mill
Phila. Masters
.
JOHN STEVENS
CASEY NITKOWSKI
Hawthorn East,
Victorian Veteroms
Victoria, ^atralia
Clark, NJ
N. Jersey Masters
2:20.5^
2:55.8
Sl.S
35.7
MEN'S 4A 80P M (70-74)
SAM NONASTERO
WOMEN'S 200 IB (4S'-49)
BUD DEACON
3:00.5
5:08.2
Phila. Mastera
Norristown, PA
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii Maetera
Manhattan Flight Kings 32.2
Phila. Masters
36.2
MEN'S 4B
ED BENHAM
New York Masters
MY
32.2
39.0
800 N (75 4 Over)
Oceoa Qity, MD
Independence, OR
WOMEN'S OA
BOO H
•
Potoaac Val. Striders
Over the Hill
2:57.9
3:04.0
CLUB AFFILIATIO^l
Bronx, NY
f1
••1
(50-34)
HOMETOWN
BETTY CUIR
San Diego
'7
TIME
Manhattan Flight
2:31.8
A
1:09.9
Men's 400M Results Missing
23.26
Victory
MEN'S SA 800 M (60-64)
M.-iiiliattaii Flight Kings 29.3
WOMEN'S 200 OB (.tS-39)
14.09
14.39
14.43
15.07
15.6
17.6
17.9
Santa Ana, CA
McLc'mii, VA
PASHKIN
E. Cleveland, OH
•Philadelphia, PA
ESSIE KLA
15.61
17.31
17.79
16.3
18.1
RICHARD BREDENBECK
Unattached
La Rue, OH
Great Neck,
NAME
28.0
San Deigo,CA
CAROLE McRONALD
TIME
23.85
24.00
24.01
24.03
24.11
25.47
29.86
CLUB APPILXATIOW
Larctwon*, NY
Louisville, KY
Decatur, IL
ARCHIE MESSENGER
LOU SCHNEIDER
Atoms
Rocky Mount, NC
Brooklyn, NY
CARMEN BROWN
GAIL HOLM
PHYLLIS SCtWANDT
MEN'S IB 200 N (45-49)
OAHSON PHATT
RICHARD KIZZO
Aiiiwtpulis, MD
I ' C; -, EAHLI.R
CHARLES I'UVIT
ERNEST McCOMRS
MEN'S lA 100 M (40-44)
11.55
11.71
Shore
Phila. Masters
ROBERT WILLIAMS
DHARMIRI ABAYOMI
ROSS McRONALD
PAUL EDENS
WILLIAM SMITH
WILLIAM KNOCKE
JANES HODGE
Edison, NJ
MATT BROWN
HAROLD GREEN
TOM JENKINS
Cherry Hill,
LARRY GREGORY
RICHARD DE NAPLESHILER
J.WALKER PIERSON
RUSTY TRACY
TONY KASRAIJ.A
HAROLD r.RLEN
JACK l.ANCL
MEN'S 18 100 M (4S-49)
12.18
Shore
Potomac Val. Striders
Phlla. Masters
New York Masters
Ed Cahill
WARREN CRUTCHFIELD Rockville, MD
ERNEST McCOMBS
Palmyra, NJ
HAIG BOHIGIAN
N. Tarrytown, NY
Yardley, PA
HAL KAUFMAN
HEN'S 2A 100 M (S0-S4)
OSWALD DAWKINS
ED SUTTON
TONY NASRALLA
JESSE JOHNSON
JACK LANCE
Cleveland Hts., OH
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Cherry Hill, NJ
Venezuela
ANTONIO ESPINOZA
Unattached
DAVID LAWYER
JIM MANNO
NAT HEARD
MEN'S 2B 100 M (SS-S9)
WILLIAM JORDAN
OSCAR HARRES
Las Vegas, NV
Philadelphia, PA
LEONARD PHILLIPS
Clearwater, FL
Ridgewood, .'NJ
MANFRED d'ELIA
RICHARD LACEY
MEN'S 60+ lOOM RESULTS MISSING
WOHIiN'S
NAME
14.65
14.87
Phila. Hawks
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Phi loilclphia, PA
VICTORIA LAREAU
PATRICIA COLLINS
GLORIA JOHNSON
•MARSHA JONES
WOMEN'S 00 100 M (35-39)
PHIL RASCIIKER
Manhattan Flight
Philadelphia,PA
ANNA MAPPS
WOMEN'S lA 100 M (40-44)
Santa Ana, CA
New York, NY
JEANNE CARTER
SANDY PASHKIN
CAROLE HHRKICK
ESSIE KEA
McLean, VA
E. Cleveland, CM
Hanover, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Downington, PA
MARIE WOHACK
PEGGY 0«CONNER
Bronx, NY
Euchlid, OH
Glenolden, PA
New York Masters
Over the Hill
JEANNE CARTER
CAROLE HnUHICK
SANDY
WOMEN'S IB 100 H (4S-40)
ALEXANDRIA JOHNSON
DATHA COTTF.N
MARIE BARRIE
ALCXANDREA JOHNSON Bronx, NY
MARIG BARRIB
Glcntflden, PA
WOMEN'S 2A 100 M (S0-S4)
Great Neck, NY
La Rue, OH
CHRIS McKENZIE
BETTY HUFFMAN
San Diego
WOMEN'S 200 2A (S0-S4)
QIRIS McKENZIE
BETTY HUFFMAN
WOMEN'S 4A 100 H (70-74)
MARtLLA SALflSBURY San Diego, CA
WOMEN'S 200 4A (70-74)
HARILLA SALISBURY
WOMEN'S lA
MEN'S OA 200 M (30-34)
Tampa, FL
Warner Roberts, CA
ALVIN IIPSCOMB
CHARLIE GRIFFIN
ERNIE HAORICK
DALE SPONSELLER
800 M
(40-44)
Colts Neck, NJ
WOMEN'S 18
SUSAN REDFIELD
Shore
2:52.3
800 M (45-49)
Harblehead, MA
Liberty
2:28.0
KOW-N'S OA <00 M (S0-J4)
NANli
IIOMntOHN
CLUB AFFlLlAliON
JUNE JOHNSON SMITH Brooklyn, NV
EETTV CLAIR
BronK, NV
WOMEN'S 2A 800 M ($0-54)
TrilE
Atoms
57.0
69.0
Manhattan Flight
CHRIS McKENZIE
tUTH ANDERSON
Great Neck, VY
2:40.0Aa
New Terk Masters-
Oakland, CA
N, Cel. Seniors
2:55.1
MEN'S OS -200 H (JS-39)
New York Pioneer
lONALO JOHNSON
Queens, NY
Unattached
Flanders, NJ
KN SRINKER
ILSMRTII ROBINSON Little Ferry, NJ New York Pioneer
Potomac Vai. Striders
Alexandria, VA
KEVIN SlinREOCIC
Potomac Val, Striders
JURGEN ROTHERMEL Columbia, MD
-Unattached
KEN FOLEV
Ht. Holly, NJ
Unattached
JOSEPH JOHNSON
Hlglitstown, NJ
-Santa Fe Striders
NILLIAM FORSTTH
Pecos, NM
23.31
WQWN'S SA 800 N (60-64)
WOMEN'S OB 400 M (35-39)
23.03
23.43
Rocky Mounts NC .
PHIL RASCHKER
Unattached
56.8
PHYLLIS SCHWANOT
Decatur, IL
Unattached
3:12.3
23.7T
25.13
25.26
WOMEN'S 38 800 M «5-49)
WOMEN'S lA 400 M .(40-4<)!
25.25
26.35
McLean., VA
Santa Ana, CA
Colts Neck, NJ
CAROLE HERRTCK
JEANNE CARTER
CAROLE McRONALD
Washington Runners
Corona Del Mar
Shore
65.96
67.05
74.71
KAY ATkII»ON
Sam Francisco, CA
Wmattochod
3:12.BMW
.^3
Vi# •
WOMEN'S 4A 800 M (70-74)
MARlui SALISBURY Sam Wiege, CA
Son Mego
S;$S.2
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page 36
National Masters News
September 1982
MJ-.N'S I.-mMI uA I iti- Mj
^ T
NAN I:
JAMI-S IVATIiUS
CARL TJCHU.NOH
ROBHUT JACKSON
KLLIOT ;.OMA
MEN'S OA SK
llUMKTdlVK
CI.UF AiriLIATION
Collin'iiiwoovl, NJ
SoincHl.ilr, NJ
I'hi la. M.i'.tcrs
I'hi J.-i.
Mill rose
Lu'.t LJiolmrM, NY
Phildiirlpiii.-i, I'A
New l*rccd o«S t r i Je r s
(30-34)
MEN'S OA no
TtMi;
NAME
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
3:1,5.3
DAVID SHERIDAN
Glassboro, NJ
Runnenede, NJ
Baltiaore, MD
Audubon, NJ
Saucony
GEORGE DIDENNO
HARK JOHNSON
4 : M . S
4:3b.3
ROBERT KIESSLING
MtN^S 3500 OB (35-39)
MEN'S OB SK
South Jersey
Washington
South Jersey
TIME
HOMETOWN
15:14.7
NATE ROBINSON
TIM WALTERS
FRED SAMARA
JOHN BORDEN
ROBERT RUDROW
GENE HOFFMAN
Dearfield Beacht PL Ft. Uuderdale
Washington, OH
Athletes In Action
Hamilton Square, HI New York Athletic
Philadelphia, ?A
Phile. Hesters
15:28.5
15:28.7
15:48.4
(55-39)
RICIIAKO MYliRS
CHARLliS VLIIOKN
Voorhces, NJ
PhiJa. Master.s
Potoaac Val. Sr's
Potonnc Val. Sr*s
Arlington VA
Arlington, VA
Muscuutoli, IL
GARY CARR
IID FORD
WAYNK VAUGHN
JAMI-S IKWIN
Gateway Alhlct ics
SalcM, OR
Oregon
Hagcr»town, MD
Bullwin, MO
ANTONIO ROGUE
Unattached
Giitcway Athletics
Newark, NJ
JOE HYDE
Unattached
ED rURDV Philadelphia, PA
SAMUEL MILLER
Phila. Masters
Philadelphia, PA
Unattached
WAYNE VAUGHN
4:06.9
4:07.7
4:08.6
Higerstown, MD
Philadelphia, PA
.Skillman, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
ALVIN LIPSCOMB
HOSES MAYFiELD
RITCHIE GEISEL
SAMUEL MILLER
4:10.7
4:11.0
4:16.4
Unattached
Unattached
15:35.9
15:56.4
Unattached
Unattached
18:49.0
4:2U.K
4:25.5
4:54.3
5:03.6
S:12.1
Tidewater Striders
Unattached
W. Hill Striders
SAM YOUNG
MIGUEL RUIZ
Baton, PA
Phila. Masters
SIEPHEN STOVALL
Princeton, NJ
Mt. Holly, NJ
VAL SCHULTZ
JAMES BROWN
15:39.7
15:53.0
16:56.7
17:08.1
Unattached
Unattached
17:19.3
17:36.1
BARRY
' ^'J
CLUB AFFILIATION
TIME
S. Cal. Striders
4:05.8
4:05.9
4:09.6
4:10.2
4:21.0
4:21.5
4:24.4
4:26.6
Purchase,NY
ROBERT CLERK
Los Angeles, CA
Wellesley, HK
New York, NY
West Berlin, NJ
Wileington, DE
Plainfield, NJ
Washington, DC
Burnsville, HN
Queens Village, NY
Brwintrce, MA
Norlhport, NY
Mt. Holly, NJ
GEORGE COHF.N
KIRK RANDALL
STUART TUCKER
SAM HUCKEL
VICTOR ZHOIJtK
SIDNEY HOWARD
JAMES VERDIER
RICHARD JONES
RUSSELL BASSETT
HAROLO HATCH
ROBERT ACEVKDO
JAMES BROWN
MIGUEL RIUZ
KEITH RICHARDS
JAMES TOZAR
Saucony
Central Park
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
Central Park
Potoaac Val. Striders
Unsttsched
Central Park
Boston
4:33.I
4:40.2
4:45.2
Delco
4:51.9
Unattached
4:54.7
Northport
Venezuela
Paraeus, NJ
HIKE TYHN
'
DAVE WATKINS
CLIFFORD PAULING
KEN BAKER
ED HOTHAM
CHARLES DAVIES
Washington Gr., MD
ED McCABE
PHIL STEEL
HARRY HOLM
Riverton, NJ
Elkins Park, PA
Hanover, PA
Univ. of Chicago
Phila. Masters
Unattached
Unattchcd
4:43.1
4:52.4
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
5:27.0
Snohoaish
Hid Pacific
Nittany Valley
New York Masters
llriaf tachcd
Phila. Masters
Unattached
La Rue, OH
Edina, HN
Philadelphia, PA
Twin City
Phila. Masters
New York Masters
Port Jefferson, N
Prospect, KY
Philadelphia, PA
AUGUSTUS PRINCE
LARRY RUSH
MARVIN LEVY
Unattached
Phila. Masters
15.6
Lincoln-Way
K.3
14.9
PotOBsc Valley Stridmr»i6.2
18.4
18.4
Los Angelos Striders
15.4
15.4
IS.7
Shore
Corona Del Mar
West Pennnsylvania
15.7
15.6
18.2
Shore
MEN'S IB 110 HIGH HURDLES (45-49)
16:46.1
18:32.2
Sicklersvil'le, NJ
Windsor, CT
Irvine, CA
N. Tarrytown, WY
Phila. Masters
Shore
Corona Del Har
New York Masters
17.4
18.3
19,6
23.2
GUEST RUNNER
PHIL MULKEY Atlanta, GA
Unattached
MEN'S ZA 110 HIGH HURDLES (50-54)
19:46.6
23:52.7
MEN'S 2B SK (55-59)
ALEX RATELLE
4:07.9
4:14.4
4:18.7
4:28.0
4:31.5
4:34.4
4:38.0
16:53.6
16:56.7
17:23.0
17:50.3
N. Jersey Masters
18:37,3
Reading Athletic Attic 18:40.8
Reading, PA
Philadelphia, PA
IS.6
Liberty
TOM BUTTERFIELD
RAY FITZHUGH
HAIG BOHIGIAN
Central Park
Potomac Val. Striders
^Washington, DC
LUTHER BURDELLE
Chicego, IL
Seattle, WA
Kailua, HI
State College, PA
Bronx, NY
North Mergen, NJ
Warminster, PA
Boston
New York, NY
ARNIE GREEN
TONY DIAMOND
GEORGE MARTIN
EARL SMITH
JACK MALONEY
RANDALL HUFFMAN
HEN'S IB 1500 H (4S-49)
ERNIE BILLUPS
DENNIS MEYER
FASSETTE
WILLIAM CLARK
4:45.6
Media, PA
Comiack, NY
Prospect Park
MEN'S 2A 5K (50-54)
4:29.1
Unattached
Altoona
IS.3
RASAC
Steak 8 Ale
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
BRUCE MILLS
New York Masters
RICHARD GOTTSHALL Altoona, PA
GUENTER ERICH
Pequannock, NJ
CASS CURTIS
Durham, NH
14.•
15.3
Shore
Savannah Striders
Fresno, CA
Tabaernacle, HJ
Solma, CA
Washington* PA
Newark, OE
KLINE
VERNON
MEN'S IB SK (45-49)
HOMETOWN
\
14.2
14.7
MEN'S lA 110 HIGH HURDLES (40-44)
DEE DEWITT
JAMES O'HARA
HUGH ADAMS
17:10.2
HEN*S lA 1500 N (40-44)
NAME
Tyree Island, GA
Alexandria, VA
Richmond, VA
Warminster, PA
GARCIN KELLY
KEVIN SHERLOCK
BILL WILLIS
ROBERT AYTON
Hanpton, VA
Mechanicsburg, PA
Beavertowii, OR
LEW FAXON
JOHN MAYNARD
TIME j
MEN'S OB no HIGH HURDLES (35-39)
16:15.9
MEN'S lA SK (40-44)
4:19.6
CLUB
Asbury Park, NJ
Baltinore, MD
Tampa, FL
New Lenox, IL
MIKE DAVIS
ALPONSA JHNNINGS
HICM HURDLES (30-34)
NAME
NAME
HOMETOWN
RUDY ENDERS
Potomac, MD
Potomac Val. Striders
Lakewood.CA
Corona Del Har
Rockville Center, NY New York Masters
TONY NASRALLA
JOSEPH KELLY
16:34.0
17:48.2
18:06.9
CLUB AFFILIATICW
TIW
18.C
18.4
20.1
MEN'S 3B 110 HIGH HURDLES (65-69)
20:43.6
24:32.0
GEORGE BRACELAND
Drexel Hill, PA
Phila. Masters
20.2
MEN'S 4A ItO HIGH HURDLES (70-74)
MEN'S 3A SK (60-64)
HOMETOWN
5:27.6
WILLIAM EPPRIGHT
eVERETT NEWELL
CLAUDE HILLS
CHRIS TOMKIN
BUD DEACON
CLUB AFFILIATION
Clearwater, FL
Mt. Holly, NJ
West Florida Y
19:20.5
Phila. Masters
20:34.3
New York Masters
Mercer-Bucks
17:57.2
24:33.0
Plourtown, PA
Richmond, VA
Honolulu, HI
Phila, Masters
Richawnd
Hawaii Masters
It.4
21.9
-f'i
2X.9
i.}
MEN'S 3B SK (65-69)
MEN'S 1500 2A (S0-S4)
Queens, NY
Princeton, NJ
WILFREDO RIGS.
ALAN POOLE
NAME
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
TIME
JIM SUTTON
WILLIAM MULLEN
Reading, PA
Phila. Masters
Phila. Masters
4:24.
Oaklyn, NJ
College Park, GA
Crested Butte, CO
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Hizlet, NJ
STEWART DANIEL
JAMES CAMPBELL
THOMAS JENKINS
JACK MALONEY
RAYMOND PERONE
Atlanta
4:50.
4:56.
Chic. Area Runners
Phils. Masters
Phila. Masters
5:24.
Unattached
5:30.
Port Jefferson, NY
New York Masters
New York Masters
Louisville, KY
Huntingdon Val
Victory
Phila. Masters
PA
CLAIR
CARMEN BROWN
PHIL RA5CHKER
5:11.
5:26.
Ocean City, MD
Potomac Va^j^ Striders
21:3S.8AB
4:43.4 NAIfl
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
4:52.4
4:53.6 SHERRI TRACY
5:43.6
Us Vegas, NV
Unattached
TIME
Somerville, NJ
Warren St.
POOLE
Mercer-Bucks
14.7
15.4
(30-34)
CLUB AFFILIATION
JAMES ELWELL
ROBERT FAVORITE
Noorestown, NJ
Collingswood, NJ
Asbury Park, NJ
Baltimore, W
Phila. Masters
Phila. Hesters
Shore
RASAC
Tampa, FL
Baltimore, MD
Steak k Ale
TIME
58.12
58.62
58.89
59. 76
61.54
66.27
Unattached
18:41.7
MEN'S OB 400 M IH (35-39)
MAUREEN BROCK
Princeton, NJ
AtOBS
HOMETOWN
GENE HOFFMAN
ALVIN LIPSCOMB
GENE WILLIAMS
WOMEN'S 5K IB (45-49)
ALAN
MEN'S OA 400 H IB
5:06.2
5:31.0
MEN'S 1500 3B (65-69)
.1
9-*
Unattached
NAME
ROBBERT RUDROW
WOMEN'S SK lA (40-44)
Unettached
Phila. Masters
Brooklyn, MY
Rocky Mount, NC
MEN'S 4B SK (75-79)
LINDA THURSTON
WilBauma, FL
Mt. Holly, NJ
It
25:24.5
MEN'S 1500 3A (60-64)
JACK RICE
EVERETT NEWELL
HURDLES
AtomM
WOMEN'S OB 190 HIGH HURDLES (35-39)
KEN ST.
WOMEN'S SK OB (35-39)
Larchaont, NY
110 HIGH
MEN'S 4A SK (70-74)
MEN'S 1500 2B (SS-S9)
ARCHIE MESSENGER
AUGUSTUS PRINCE
LOUIS SCHNEIDER
ROBERT PARSONS
WOMEN'S OA
PATRICIA COLLINS Brooklyn, NY
Dowineton, PA
Westtown Striders
31:00.3
Tyree Island, GA
Alexandria, VA
Villanova, PA
Cherry Point, NC
GARCIN KELLY
KEVIN SHERLOCK
DAVID VAN DU5EN
ROBERT BAUMANN
6:50.0
Savannah Striders
Potomac Val. Striders
Phila. Masters
55.BB
56.91
65.83
US Marine Corp.
67.79
WOMEN'S SK 2R (50-54)
MEN'S 1500 4A (70-74)
VERNON GEARY
BUNNY FRANCO
SINCUIR KALKHOP
Williamsburg, VA
Philadelphia, PA
LEON HAYWARD
Tidewater Striders
Phila. Masters
San Diego, CA
JESSICA KKOK
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
TIME
Philcdelphia, PA
Phila. Masters
5:27.8 HARK
1
Las Vejas, NV
Unattached
NAME
HOMETOWN
Somerville. NJ
Palo Alto, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Marblchead, MA
New York, NY
Wyncotc, PA
Sayrevillo, NJ
JOYCE HALS
MELBA HATCH
5:21.0
N. Cal. Seniors
Phila. Masters
5:31.8
6:31.0
5:13.0
ANDREW BO)fAJIAN
5:36.0
THOIAS ELSASSER
New York Masters
Unattached
Liberty
Tldewter Stride,,
Sai^cony
Solana Beach, CA
Hasbrouck Hts,NJ
Jenkintown, PA
5:27.4 CASS CURTIS
5:43.4 THOMAS BUTTERFIELD
5:47.5 EFRAIN RONDON
PHIL STEEL
Unattached
6:31.8
WOMEN'S 1500 4A (70-74)
Middl.town, NJ
58.16
Corona Del Mar
West Pennsylvania
59.06
Ann Arbor
Liberty
61.54
6S.63
Shore
66.78
MEN'S IB 400 M IH (45-49)
TIME
9:41.6
10:09.1
10:12.7
Unattached
N. Jersey Masters
Unattached
Edison, NJ
Sicklersville, NJ
Springfield, VA
Windsor, CT
Aurora, CO
MATT BROWN
WILLIAM CURK
JAMES BRADLEY
TOM BUTTERFIELD
JIM WEED
10:32.1
10:58.1
11:12.6
Shore
Phila. Masters
Potomac Val. Striders
Shore
61.50
65.40
63.70
64.61
Denver
67.64
MEN'S 2A 400 M IH (50-54)
RUDY ENDERS
HAROLD GREEN
Potomac, MD
Richmond, VA
Lakewood, CA
Scotch Plains, NJ
TONY NASRALU
EUGENE KELLY
Potomac Val. Striders
Richmond
Corona Del Mar
Shore
61.70
66.01
66.23
73.IS
12:27.1
MEN'S 2B 400 H IH (5S-59)
9:38.9
9:43.5
10:20.5
12:44.7
13:08.9
Las Vegas, NV
RUSTY TRACY
ANTONIO ESPINOZA
Unattached
Vanezuela
1:16.63
1:36.07
MEN'S 3A 400 H IH (60-64)
DONALD HARRIS
Abington, PA
BUD
Honolulu, HI
Clearwater, PL
Phila. Masters
1:16.50
MEN'S IB STEEPLECHASE (45-491
WOMEN'S 1500 2B (55-59)
MARGARET LOPEZ
Shore
H..pton, VA
Wellesley, MA
DAN HcCASKlLL
Liberty
Unattached
Canton, MIi
MARILLA SALISBURY Sui Oi.,o, CA
Pair Haven,NJ
LEW FAXON
KIRK RANDALL
Crest Neck, NY
Lexin(ton, MA
Trenton, NJ
BRUCE MILLS
JANES O'HARA
MEN'S lA STEEPLECHASE (40-44)
WILLIAM BOGGS
HELEN DEMPSEY
Phila. Masters
Shore
Fairfax, VA
George Hason
Springfield, PA Delco
Swarthmore, PA Phila. Masters
DAVID GRINRAS
Warren St.
WOMEN'S 1500 2A (50-54)
CHRIS McKENZIE
WESTFIELD
47:35.0
ffiN'S OB STEEPLECHASE (35-39)
WOMEN'S 1500 IB (45-49)
SUSAN REDFIELD
DOROTHY KELLEY
CLUB AFFILIATION
E, Elmhurst, NY Wa.^hington
JOHNSON
MARTY MADIiiRA
LARRY sciinnD
NOIUtAN GORDAN
MICKEY LOBB
KENNETH
DAWS
6:39.4
WOMEN'S 1500 lA (40-44)
LINDA THURSTON
MIRIAM ST. CLAIR
LUCILLE LEIB
BRYAN
San Diego
Selme, CA
Washington, PA
Ann Arbor, MI
Libertyville, IL
Tabemacla, NJ
HUGH ADAMS
BARRY KLINE
MEN'S OA STEEPLECHASn (30-34)
WOMEN'S 1500' OB (35-39)
SHERRI TRACY
24:12.5
6:24.9
WOMEN'S ISOO OA (JO-34)
KAHE
22:11.6
WOMEN'S SK 4A f70-74)
MARILU SALISBURY
Over The Hill
Central Park
Unattached
fiela Cynwyd, PA
5:01.7
6:55.2
MEN'S lS0f'4B (75-79)
RICHARD BREDENBECK Independence* OH
HEN'S lA 400 M IH (40-44)
New York, NY
WALT NcCONNELL
San Diego ~
1):30.0
)):48.2
Ihss.)
J2:08.1
Garden City, HI Motor City Strldera
Wharton, NJ
Unattached
7:49.5
12:21.1
Portland, OR
HultncMh
RICHARD LACEY
Hawaii Masters
1:24.34
West Florida Y
1:24.71
WOMEN'S OA 400 N IH (30-34)
NAME
HOMETOWN
JUNE JOHNSON SMITH
10:55.0
11:20.7
MEN'S 4A STEEPLECHASE (70-71)
R. MACTARNAMAN
MEN'S 4A 400 H IH (70-74)
DEACON
13:15.1
MEN'S 2A STEEPLECHASE (50-54)
KEN CARMEN
Unattachad
Durhem, NH
Boston
Windsor, CT
Shore
Staten Island, NY New York Masters
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa
Elkins Park, PA Phila. Masters
Brooklyn, NY
CLUB AFFILIATION
TINE
Ata
WOMEN'S OB 400 M IH (35-39)
PHIL RASCHKER
Rocky Mount., KC
Umattached
lifts.SftI t
17:11.1
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NAMES
Phlla. Masters
49.09
46.06
TIME
New York Pioneer *'B*'
CLUB AFFILIATION
HEN'S 30-39 4 X 100 M REUY
JOHN BORDEN. ALVIN LIPSCOMB,
KEN SMITH» ROBERT BEALE
WATSON, PAULING,
ALEXANDER, DENNIS BROWN
44.92
SO.2
47.62
45.35
New York Pioneer
TIME.
67.5
56.87
51.47
51.00
Westtown Striders
S« Cal. Striders
Phila. Masters
MEN'S 40-49 4 X 100 M RELAY
BOB DAVIS, JIM HODGE,
PAUL EDBNS, DENNIS DEWITT,
WILLIAM KNOCKE, LEW SMITH
TOM BROOKS, ED SHALL,
RICHARD RIZZO, HASON O'NEAL
ERNIE McCOMBS, JOE 0*CONNER
MEN'S 50-59 4 X 100 H REUY
Potonac Valley Striders
Phlla. Masters
Phila. MAsters "B"
Phlla, Masters "A"
4 X 100 M REUY
JESSE JOHNSON, CHARLES PHILLIPS,
JOEL HOLMAN, RUDY ENDBRS
OSCAR HARRIS, LARRY GREGORY,
WALKER PIBRSON, URRY PRATT
MEN'S 60«
BOO MORCON, JAY SPONSBLLER,
DON HARRIS, DAVID HALL
CUUDE HILLS, BOB DETWEILER,
FRANKLIN CLUECH, EUGENE WOOD
CLUB AFFILIATION
4 X 100 M REUY
50.5
WOMEN'S 30-39
Atoas
NAME
CARMEN BROWN, PAT COLLINS,
4UU
Bichl
C30-39)
(40-49)
(50-59)
(60-69)
4:45.6
3:59.1
3:35.5
3:41.6
3:33.7
TIME
62.2
Manhattan Flight Kings 58.1
X
Ut'LAY
ALEXANDRIA JOHNSON, SANDY PASHKIN
MLN'S 4
Drown
Ary Simpson
Dennis
Nate Kobfnson
Mustafa. Ahmed
Bob
John Sanders
David VanDusen
Ken Smith
Ed King
Bob Rudrow
Ralph Frisco
George Berry
MEN'S 4 X 400 RELAY
Ed Saall
Mason O'Neal
Phila. Hawks
JUNE SMITH, SKIPPER CURK
ANNA MAPPS, BETTY CLAIR,
Masters
PlONIiHR
MARSHA JONES, DORIS PHILLIPS,
YVONNE HALL, GLORIA JOHNSON
TliAM
N.Y.
Phlla.
PIONEER
SHORE A.C.
N.Y.
Glenn Shane
Richard Risto
X 400 REUY
Jay Sponsellar
Donald Harris
MEN'S 4
Rudy Enders
Joel Holaan
Jesse Johnson
Charles Phillips
MEN'S 4 X 400 Relay
POTOMAC VALLEY
Phila. Masters
GEORGE HELLER
Phils. Masters
Shore
N. Jersey Masters
MEN'S 3A SK WALK (60-64)
Ridgewood, NJ
MEN'S SB SK WALt
Little Silver, NJ
Drexel Hill, PA
34:52.9
TIME.
Unattached
Unattached
42:21.5
31:33.5
26:51.8
New York Masters
1.78
1. 73
1. /3
CLUB AFFILIATION
1.07 M
1.32 M
1.32 M
1.47 M
1.22 M
iiEiGin
1.53M
1.24M
RON COOKE
ROBERT AYTON
RALPH FRISCO
JEFFRY TINDALL
DAN SU5ZK0
RON SHENK
National Masters News
ICH'S POLE VAULT OB (3S-J9)
Ikiattached
Charlottsvllle
Phils. Masters
Shore
Shore
(kiat tached
page 37
4.00
4.10
3.65
3.35
3.55
3.65
3.65
3.50
2.90
(40-44)
3.80
2.48
3.55
3.05
2.90
3.50
3.80
Baltimn 01y^>ic
Utaattached
VA
West. Pennsylvania
3.95
3.65
miCBT
US Marine Corp
Dickenson-Carlisle
mS'S POLE VAULT U
CLUB
Phila. Masters
HOMETOWN
Uhiversity Pk. MD
Clear Brook, VA
Warminster, PA
Metuchen, NJ
Stanton, NJ
Toronto, Ontario
Carlisle, PA
Cherry Point, H€
Richmond, VA
NAIC
Sterliug Park, VA Qiariottwilie
Fresno, CA
Los Ang. Striders
ROBERT BAUHANN
BILL WILLIS
EDWARD ZURAW
DEE DE WITT
Richfield, OH
Atlanta, GA
Charlestown, V.
MEN'S POLE VALLT IB (45-49)
EDWARD HOYLE
PHIL MULKEY
HENRY DAVENPORT
Lawrencevilie, NJ
Shore
Corona Del Mar
Irvine, CA
NY Athl. CoMlssion
GilbertsviXle, PA
Reading Athl. Attic
Hempstead, NY
JOHN BANKERT
WILLIAM SOiROEDER
RAYMOND FITZHUGH
HERBERT JENKINS
MEN'S 2A POLE VAULT (50-54)
HEIGHT
HOMETOWN
Phila. Masters
Unattached
CLUB AFFIHATION
Hosier
Unattached
aOB
CLUB AFFILIATION
2.28
1.72
2.2B
1.9g
HEIGHT
2.40
2.15
3.35
2.90
3.95
HWETOWN
3.80
3.65
CLUB AFFILIATION
Towson, MD
Woodland Hills, CA S. Cal. Striders
Colorado Springs, CO Denver
Puerto Rico Masters
San Juan, PR
(65-69)
Phila. Kastera
(60-64)
Unattached
MIQUEL RIVERA-VEVE
JAMES COOK
JERRY DONLEY
POLE VAULT
Georges Mills, NH
MEN'S 3A
JERRY WELBOURN
BOO MORCOM
MEN'S 3B POLE VAULT
GEORGE BRACELAND Drexel Hill. PA
Phila. Masters
HAMILTON MORNXNGSTAR Grand Blanc, MI Unattached
Flourtown, PA
MEN'S POLE VAULT 4A (70-74)
Chesapeake, VA
NAME
rEREMIAH GAINES
Greenwood, IN
MEN'S POLE VAULT SA (80-84)
Rocky Mount, NC
WOMEN'S POLE VAULT OB (35-59)
HOMETOWN
Pmninsula Spikms
MEN'S LONG JUMP OA (50-54)
Hampton, VA
Deerfield Beach, FL Ft. Lauderdale
Eldins Park, PA Phila. Masters
Harrisburg, PA Shore
HOMETOWN
HEN'S OB LONG JUMP (35-59)
NAME
6.65
6.57
6.52
5.92
DIST.
6.91
6.51
5.95
5.84
S.48
aUB AFFILIATION
6.13
5.95
S.42
DISTANCE
5.13
4.53
HOMETOWN
Unattached
(Mattached
Westtown Striders
Masters
U.S. Marine Corp.
Runaway
Phila.
Phila. Masters
Unattached
Santa Fe Striders
Dickenson-Carlisle
KEN BRISKER
BILL FORSYTH
JAMES DICKERSON
Blackwood, NJ
Flanders, NJ
Pecos, 104
Carlisle, PA
Richmond, VA
Cherry Point, NC
Mays Landing, NJ
E. Stroudsburg PA
ROBERT BAUMANN
BOB RYAN
RONALD SHENK
BILL WILLIS
Arlington, VA
MEN'S LONG JUMP lA (40-44)
ROBERT TAYLOR
ROBERT DAVIS
HOMETOWN
PA
PA
NY
PA
CLUB AFFILIATION
5.69
5.62
DIST.
Unattached
Unattached
5.76
5.15
New York Masters
Phile. Masters
Phila. Masters
MEN'S IB LONG JUMP (45-49)
WILLIAM SMITH
BILL KEYES
NAME
1.34M
IRA DAVIS
HAIG BOHIGIAN
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia,
N. Tarrytown,
Philadelphia,
Atlanta, GA
Louisville, KY
Potomac, MD
Ukewood, CA
HOMETOWN
Over The Hill
Mason-Dixon
Corona Del Mar
CLUB AFFILIATION DISTANCE
PHIL MULKEY
GUEST JUMPER
NAME
Cleveland, Oli
Potomac Val. Sr*
CLARENCE JOHNSON
Masters
Masters
Phila. Masters
Unattached
Richmond
N. C«l. SMlon
4.35
4.91
4.85
4.23
3.52
RUDY ENDERS
TONY NASRALLA
Philadelphia, PA
Phila.
Phila.
Phila.
Sr*
Phila.
Potomac Val.
Masters
Masters
Unattached
Toledo Roadrunner.
Phila. Masters
Over The Hill
MEN'S LONG JUMP 2B (S5-59)
Cleveland Hts, OH
Las Vegas, HV
Toledo, OH
NH
MEN'S LONG JUMP SA (60-64)
Georges Mills,
Abington, PA
PA
Sut. Nqs., CA
HBN'S 41 LONG JONT (75-79]
Flourtown, PA
Chesapeake, VA
Richmond, VA
MBN'S 4A LONG JUMP (70-74)
Swarthmore.
Kensington, MS
Philadelphia,PA
MEN'S LONG JtMP 3B (65-59)
HOMII VAN GBLOER
CUUDE HILLS
JEREMIAH GAINES
CHRIS TONKIN
HAROLD NIEBEL
EUGENE WOOD
BOB DETWEILER
DONALD HARRIS
BOO MORCOM
OSCAR HARRES
WILLIAiM JORDAN
RUSTY TRACY
THOMAS LOOMES
HERBERT WAGEMAKER
MEN'S LONG JUMP 2A (50-54)
JAMES WASHINGTON
1.04M
1.24M
1.19M
1.09M
1.14M
1.12
1.47 H
HEIGHT
.93 H
4.10
HEIOIT
5.95
5.95
3.95
3.20
2.90
DISTANCE
CLAUDE HILLS
ARLING PITCHER
PHIL RASCHKER
JEFFERY HUGHES
1.73
1.68
JAMES WILKAMSON
September 1982
30:28.1
CLUB AFFILIATION
29:37.7
51:38.3
Shore
DON JOHNSON
GEORGE BRACELAND
Clarksburg, NJ
HOMETOWN
WOMEN'S SK WALK OA (30-34)
NAME
Motor City Striders
WOMEN'S 5K WALK OB (35-39)
Grosse Pointe, Ml
New York, NY
WOlffiN'S 5K WALK IB (45-49)
Prospect, KY
Potomac Val. Sr's
Unattached
WOlCN'S 5K WAU 2B*(SS-S9)
Arlington, VA
Milwaudee, WI
42:08.8
35:55.5
35:01.7
Larchmont, NY
WOMEN'S SK WALK 2A (50-54)
26:22.9
JEAN SALVIO
JEANNE BOCCI
DOROTHY KELLEY
ANNA RUSH
BUFF MESSENGER
DOT MICHAELS
RUTH LEFF
San Diego
WOlffiN'S SK WALK 4A (70-74)
San Diego, CA
CLUB AFFILIATION
1.78
1.83
HEIGHT
HOMETOWN
Lincoln-Hay
Shore
1.53
1.63
IL
Phila.
Shore
New Lenox,
New York Athletic
Masters
CLUB AFFILIATION
Phil.T.
Shore
Santa Fc Striders
Masters
West. Pennsylvania
Phlla.
1.58
New York, NY
Huntingdon Val, PA
Clarksburg, NJ
Masters
Asbury Park. NJ
HEN'S HIGH JUMP OA (30-34)
MARILLA SALISBURY
RON SALVIC
IVAN BLACK
ROBERT RUOROW
MIKE UAVIS
JOSEPH MUSCARA
Philadelphia, PA
Washington, PA
Pccos. XM
HEN'S HIGH Jl«P LA (40-4J)
Blackwood, NJ
Ir.n-Lorr.!:, PA
HOMHTOl.'N
MEN'S HIGH JUMP OB (35-39)
J\MuS DirKFRSON
ALVIN :AL;
KILLIAM I'OKiVTil
GRANT KPvOW
BARRY KLIIiE
1.78
NAME
Univ. of Chicago
NATE ROBINSW
ROBERT BEALE
MEN'S HIGH JU.MP IB (45-49)
1.63
1.47
HEIGH
Phila.
WILLIAM THORNSLEY
Corona Del Mar
Denver
CLUB AFFILIATION
1.60 M
(50-54)
HOMETOWN
Phila. Masters
Over the Hill
Phila. Masters
HOMETOWN
Sicccrudi JL
Hosier
1.37 M
Philadelphia, PA
Cleveland, OH
Millville, NJ
MEN'S 2A HIGH JUMP
RICHAPD PICUARDSON Decatur, IL
Irvine, CA
Aurora, CO
RAY llTZHUCa
JIM IVLED
4E
HALT HUTCHENS
CLARENCE JOHNSON
ARTHUR HARRIS
MEN'S 2B HIGH JUMP (55-59)
Richmond, VA
Carroll, OH
Richmond, VA
ROBERT PETERS
Richmond
Unattached
Unattached
Unattached
NAME
Georges Mills, NH
Masters
Oslo, Norway
New York Athletic
(65-69)
BOO MORCOM
New York, NY
MEN'S 3B HIGH JUMP
Grand Blanc, MI Unattached
Richmond
Hawaii Masters
West Florida Y
MEN'S 4A HIGH JUMP (70-74)
Clearwater, F1
Honolulu, HI
Richmond, VA
N. Cal. Seniors
MEN'S 4B HIGH JU>!P (75-79)
Santa Rosa,* CA
Greenwood, IN
MEN'S HIGH JUMP SA (SO-84)
Atoms
CLUB AFFILIATION
WOMEN'S OA HIGH JUMP (30-34)
Brooklyn, NY
HOMETOWN
Coron' Dm I Mar TC
Connecticut
CLUB AFFILIATION
Lincoln-Way
So.
Masters
Unattached
Fort Dix
Phila.
Shora
1.34 M
SKIPPER CURK
Unattached
WOMEN'S OB HIGH JUMP (55-39)
Rocky Mount, NC
I.a Crmmcmnta Ok
WOMEN'S 2A HIGH JUMP (50-54)
HOMETOWN
ICN'S POLE VAULT OA (30-34)
NAME
Fort Dix, NJ
Chalfont, PA
Clarksburg, NJ
West Haven, CT
New Lenox, IL
New Brighton, Ml
JOHN MILLER
RON SALVIC
JAMES OVERTON
ART KADISH
MIKE DAVIS
RICK NELSON
SHIRLEY KINSEY
PHIL RASCHKER
NAME
ARLING PITCHER
HOMER VAN GELDER
DICK LACEY
BUD DEACON
CHRIS TOMKIN
HAMILTON MORNINCSTAR
WILLIAM EIPEL
ERLINC SVENNEVIK
MEN'S 3A HIGH JUMP (60-64)
Las Vegas, NV
SPOTSWOOD HALL
Masters
RUSTY TRACY
Everett Newell
TIMB
Phila.
25:42.1
26:19.0
26:41.9
27:57.0
35:08.8
28:00.8
28:30.7
29:34.7
2»t44.8
26:00.9
31:21.5
36:37.3
33:51.8
HAIG JA>fGOCHIAN
Dsvld Hill
(30-39)
MEMBERS
4:54.1
WOMEN'S 4 X 400 RF.UY
TEAM
Ciiirie Parsi
Andrea Hatch
LIBERTY S.C.
Susan Redfield
Joyce Hals
TIMI?
3:36.1
27:36.4
23:33.0
25:43.1
3:36.4
Shore
(35-39)
West Valley
(40-44)
Phila. Masters
Motor City Striders
Phlla. Masters
Shore
(45-49)
(50-54)
Potomac Vsl. Striders
Unattached
New York Masters
Phila. Masters
(55-59)
23:20.4
North Hcdford
Cen. Mass. Striders
CLUB AFFILIATION
(30-34)
(AR)
MRN'.S SPRINT MEDLEY (40-49)
MEMBERS
William Knocke
Paul Edens
Lewis Smith
George Cohen
Onwson Pratt
Dhamiri Abayoni
Robert Stanford
Jim Burnett
Tahoe City, CA
MEN'S OB SK WALK
Princeton, MA
Clarksburg, NJ
Boston, MA
' HOMETOWN
HEN'S OA 5K WALK
Calif. Striders
TliAM
S.
Phila. Masters
BRIAN SAVELONIS
RON SALVIO
GEORGE LATTARULO
WALT JAQUITH
HEN'S lA SK WALK
Philadelphia, PA
Marble Falls, TX
Arbutus, MD
New York, NY
MEN'S 2A 5K WALK
Howell, NJ
MEN'S IB 5K WALK
WILLIAM PRESTON
Newtown, PA
GERALD BOCCI
Grosse Point, MI
.lOSnPH STEFANOWICZ Bootwyn, PA
ROBERT JENNINGS
West Chester, PA
MACLACKAN
SANFORD KALB
JOHN
JOEL HOLMAN
RONALD VALIENTE
JOHN LASH
MEN'S 2B 5K WALK
Masters
Ui^ttached
Shore
Phlla,
Huntingdon Valley, PA
Venezuela
Willingboro, NJ
Media, PA
IRVING MASTER
ANTONIO ESPINOZA
ROBERT MIMM
HAROLD SANDERSON
Wtohi
page 38
National Masters News
September 1982
MEN'S 2A SHOT PUT (50-54)
ION'S SA Um JUMP (10-14)
Greemmed, IN
AMLIHC riTOffill
Ho*ltr
NAME
2.79
LEONARD OLSON
Poyntella, PA
CARLOS FRAUNDORFER Tanpa, FL
TOM HENDERSON
AtCO, NJ
RAY FEICK
Gilbertsville, PA
CLAI:VNCE JOHNSON Cleveland, OH
ll*8 LONG JUMP OA (30-34)
•rooklyn* NY
PliiladelphlSr PA
SKimil CLARK
6L0IUA JOHNSON
At oat
4.71
Phil*. Htwkf
3.39
hometown
WGNUI'S DISCUS lA (40-44)
CLUB AFPILIATION
DIST.
New York Masters
14.03
13.86
Bay Sprtg. Goods
Lenape
Hi Point Pacers
Over the Hill
Philadelphia, PA
LUCtLU LBIS
Phila.
82.4S
Naat6rs
WONWS DISCUS IS (45-49)
12.67
12.33
Buchlid, OH
DATHA corrsM
Ovnr The HIU
20.59
10.66
WONBN'S DISCUS 2A (59-54)
NINON'S LONG JUMP OS (33-39)
Rockp Mount» NO
PHIL RASOinR
MEN'S 2S SHOT PUT (55-59)
tfeiottochod
5.24
flERBEAT CAHTO,
Oc.uiid., NT
HAIC JAIIGOCHIAN
RickMnd, VA
PITER ROBERTS
NOMBN'S LONG JUMP lA (40-44)
GAIL HOLN
CAROLS HcRONALD
fT
Coltt Nock, NJ
3.44
3.07
NoTbloheod, MA
NAME
HOMETOHH
NAT HEARD
Nab.u, HA
FRED GEITER
FRANK CLUEai
New lam, NC
clur affiliation
Corona Dal Kar
Siccarudi JL
ERLING SVENNEVIC Oslo, Nonux
3.90
Llbortp
11.31
9.90
9.35
9.25
Unattached
Abingten, PA
Phila. Mastara
Hawthorne Beat,
Victoria, Australia
Caaton, MI
Uiottocbod
14.76
13.67
13.57
9.38
HHN'5 MAMMIIR THROW OA (SU-34)
2.39
HEN'S SS SHOT PUT
HEN'S TRIPLE JUMP OA (30-34)
I
NAME
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILEATION
JEFFERY IIUCIiES
ROBERT BEAU
IVAK BLACK
JOSEPH MUSCARA
RON SALVIC
Haapton, VA
Peninsula Spikes
ELklns Pork, PA
Now YOurk.N^'
Phila.
Huntingdon Val, PA
Clarksburg, NJ
Phila.
Masters
New York Athletic
Masters
DlSTANCl
13.38
13.27
13.60
11.15
New York Maaters
New York Athletics
Phila. Masters
Pbila. Masters
Richnond
12.69
12.17
11.77
10.32
Seattle Masters
Richmond
Blackwood, NJ
Flanders, NJ
Pecos, NM
JAMES DICKERSON
REN BRINDER
WILLIAM FORSYTH
Phila.
Masters
Unattached
Santa Fe Striders
12.64
HOMER VAN GELDER
11.65
MEN'S HAMMER TMHOW
CLUB AFFILIATION
Philadelphia, PA
West Orange, NJ
Willow Grove, PA
Phila. Masters
Shore
Unattached
DISTANCE
12.37
12.07
9.70
NAME
HOMETOWN
aUB AFFILIATION
BARRY WHITE
Newport News, VA
Qiarlotsville
Ha^lton S9, NJ
FRED SAMARA'
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA
THO>tAS BUTTERFIELD Windsor, CT
BILL KEYES
Mulkey Phil
Phila.
CUES1
PA
Atlanta, OA
RUDY
EKDERS
TONT NASRALLA
TOM BROOKS
Phila. Masters
Unattached
Shore
Phils. Masters
12.72
11.42
10.88
Unattached
11.12
9.20
HOMLTCN
CLUB AFFILIATION
Potonac, MD
Lakcwood, CA
New York, NY
Potonac Val.
Striders
Corona Del Mar
New York Pioneer
ICN'S DISCUS U
Unattached
MEN'S 3B TRIPLE JUMP
NA>!E
;
BOB
DHTKEILER
K
10.81
RUSSELL SEITZINGER
LARRY SPEER
JIM WEED
HARRY HOLM
(65-69)
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFFILIATION
DIST.
Phila. Masters
6.84 M
Hawaii Masters
Santa Rosa, CA
I.LONAHI) OLSON
TOM HENDLRSON
N. Cal. Seniors
37.01
35.95
34.76
Phila. Masters
Potonac Val. Sr's
Lakers
Potonac Val. Sr's
45.22
39.40
38.26
37.52
Unattached
33.44
New York Masters
31.42
LEV MOZHAEV
IRV MONHSCHF.IN
HEHHERT CANTOR
ROHERT PETERS
HAIC JAMGOCHIAN
ARLINC PITCHER
JAMES ROTHROCK
THOMAS JACKSON
Hosier
Rocky Mount, NC
Unsttsched
Unattached
Hanover, PA
MEN'S OA SHOT PUT
!•
Los Olivos, CA
Haynerket, VA
Tarcntun, PA
Barberton, OH
Aurora, CO
Hanover, PA
Concord, MA
Englishtown, NJ
6.84 M
6.62 M
9.30 M
S. Cal. Striders
Unsttsched
41.36
39.38
Wast. Pennsylvania
39.20
Over the Hill
Denver
Phila. Masters
Ubattsched
Shore
37.00
6.98 M
cum AFFaiATlON
DIST.
Newport News, VA
Charlotsville
Unattached
15.03
13.71
12.22
11.40
11.09
MEN'S OS SHOT PUT (35-39)
Plttstown, NJ
N. Arlington, NJ
Nt. Laurel, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
MEN'S lA SHOT PUT
Shore
Unattached
Phila. Masters
Phila. Matters
Lebanon, NH
Wllniagton, DE
Pacific Coast
Phila. Mastara
McLean, VA
IRIAN McXENNA
Baldwin, NY
Potomac Val. Stridars
Potonac Val. Stirdars
Plkesvllle, HD
New York Masters
»«N'S SHOT TUT II (45-49)
NAME
STEWART THOMSON
LARRY SPEER
JAMES ROTHROCK
TOM JACKSON
marry holm
JOHN DUNDCN
HoicTom
ci.m affiliatiot
Los Olives, CA
S. Cal. Striders
Barbefton, OH
C ncord, HA
Englishtewn, NJ
Hanover, PA
Collegeviiie, fA
12.46
12.19
12.01
11.15
(40-45)
CARL WALLIN
LARRY PRATT
STEVE HANEROFF
KIKE HARRINGTON
Over The Hill
Unattached
Shore
Phila. Masters
Valley Striders
Carroll, OH
Onat lacho*!
Richmond, VA
27.66 M
Unattached
24.98 N
46.22 M
44.78 M
37.22 M
Now York Athletic
46.06 H
rhiln. Masters
Phila. Masters
26.94 M
19.62 M
Swarthnore, PA
New York, NY
Richnond, VA
Phila. Masters
New York Athletic
Richnond
30.78 M
30.76 M
15.64 N
HEN'S 4A HAMMER THROW (70-74)
33.68
CHRIS TOMKIN
Richnond, VA
Richnond
15.92 M
31.66
31.10
29.18
MEN'S OA JAVELIN (30-34)
NAME
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
DIST.
LEONARD OLSON
Poyntelle, PA
New York Masters
43.14
SCOTT HACY
Unattached
Bay Sprtg. Goods
Lenape
4?. 22
36.54
36.26
35.40
West Lawn, PA
New York, NY
llavertown, PA
Newport News, VA
61.22
57.66
53.20
52.90
RAY FEiCK
New York Masters
Hi Point Pacers
Gilbertsville, PA
DAVID SCHHELTZER
JAMES CALUWELL
BARRY
WHITE
MBM'S OS
HERBERT CANTOR
HAIC JAMGOCHIAN
ROBERT PETERS
FRd>NK DeCESU
SPOTSWOOD HALL
Oceanside, NY
Richmond, VA
Carroll, OH
New York Masters
Unattached
Unattached
Unattached
Pompton Lakes, NJ
Richaond, VA
Richaond
35.04
32.92
31.02
26.82
26.70
MEN'S DISCUS 3A (60-64)
HOMETOWN
JACK CASHION
FRANK PEZZONICO
TOM CLIFFORD
JOHN ANDERSON
Phi la. Masters
Phila. Masters
New York liestcrs
CLUB AFFILIATION
THCIWS McDERMOTT
ERLING SVENHEVIX
FRED GEITER
FRANKLIN CLUECH
(30-34)
Shore
Unattached
Unattached
Philadelphia, PA
Havcrtown, PA
Oceanside, NY
MEN'S 3R IIAIMER niROW (65-69)
BOB DETWKILER
WILLIAM EIPEL
MEN'S DISCUS 2B (i5-S9)
NAME
PA
NJ
PA
CT
41.78 M
HOMETOWN
TIIOhLNS HENDERSON
AtCO, NJ
EDWARD TERRANOVA V Staten Island, NY
BARRY WHITE
JAMES KEYS
RICHARD DUNPHY
JAY WEALAND
WAYNE REYNOLDS
Harrisburg,
River Edge,
Laureldale,
Ridgefield,
41.84 M
Lenape
KAME
WOMEN'S lA TRIPLE JUMP (40-45)
GAIL HOLM
Nrw York Masters
7.86 H
WOMEN'S OB TRIPLE JUMP (35-39)
PHIL RASCHKER
DJST.
MEN'S 3A HAItlCn THROW (60-64)
MEN'S DISCUS 2A (50-54)
TRIPLE JUMP
Greenwood, IN
24.15
CLUB AFFILIATION
TOM McHERMOTT
Madison, CT
PAUL EHERIIARDEHCER Reading, PA
FRANK GLUECH
Abingten, PA
^.__
MEN'S SA
46.95
40.36
Rending Athlotic Attic 46.34 M
H.-iv Sporting Goods
45.09 H
PoyntcUc.PA
AtCO, NJ
(40-44)
CARLOS FRAUNDORFER Taiapa, FL'
HOMER VAN GELDER
38.60
ICN'S DISCUS IB (45-49)
STEWART THONSCBI
OIARLES DRACO
8.71 H
MEN'S 4B Triple JUMP (60-64)
'•l\
HOMEIOWN
HAL BROSSMAN
Temple, PA
CARl.OS FRAHNIMIRFCR Tnmpa, FL
FRED LESNER
Swarthworo, PA
Honolulu, HI
Unattached
Shore
Phila. Maatara
Uiattachad
9.52 M
HEN'S 4A TRIPLE JUMP
BUD DEACON
S. Sal. Striders
Hest. Pennsylvania
Shore
MEM'S 2A HAMMER THEiM (S0-.S4)
DZSTANC
49.91
40.79
46.99
MEN'S 2B NAMH-R wmw (SS-S9)
10.02
ICN
Las Vegas, NV
Bethlahea, PA
Pittstown, NJ
Philsdelphia, PA
N.Arlington, NJ
JOHN ABBOTT
JACK CASHION
JOHN ANDERSON
FRANK PEZZONICO
LARRY PRATT
Wilaington, DE
MICHAEL HARRINGTON McLEAN, VA
DAVID MacMlLLAN
Warren, ME
STEVE HAMEROFF
Pikesvilla, MD
BILL TOOMEY
Laguan Beach, CA
Baldwin, NY
BRIAN McKENNA
Dl.'.f.
MEN'S 2B TRIPLE JUMP (55-59)
RUSTY TRACY
8.52
ICN'S DISCUS OS (35-39)
MEN'S 2A TRIPLF. JUMP (50-54)
H
New York Athletic
41.95
(45-49)
MEN'S DISCUS OA (30-54)
IIOHETOWN
MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP IB (45-49)
IRA DAVIS
JA^XS WASHINGTON
N, Cal. Seniors
35.60
Pacific Coast
STEWART THOMSON
Los 01ivo.<s. CA
HHSSIiJ.L SLiTZlNGER Tarcntun, PA
TH0MA5 JACKSONEnglishtown, NJ
NAME
MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP lA (40-44)
GRANT KROW
RAY}>K)ND BURY
BOB KELLY
Santa Rosa, CA
42.91
Torrington
Lebanon, Nil
9.99
9.55
KEM'5 4S SHOT PUT (75-79)
13.32
DISTANCE
MEN'S HAMMER THROW lA (40-44)
MEN'S TRIPU JUMP OB (35-39)
m^-
Charlotsvii le
IH Point Pacers
Torrington, CT
MEN'S 4A SHOT PUT (70-74)
Seattle, VA
Richaend, VA
cum AFFILIAIKW
Newport Ncw.h, VA
PliiJodelpiiio, PA
9.31
CARL WALLIN
LEON JOSLIN
CHRIS TOMKIN
HOMiiTOKN
MEN'S HAMMER THROW OR (35-39)
Wood cane'in after the event was finished.
10.07
Shore
HANHY WlilTi;
MICHAEL Sin-RRfLL
(65-69)
Far Rockaway, MY
New York, NY
Philadelphia, PA
Swarthaora, PA
Rlchnand, VA
MURRAY 0CU5S
WILLIAM EIPEL
*EUGENE WOOD
BOB DETWEILER
FRED LESNER
Victoria Veterans
DIST.
NOiaN'S LONG JUMP 2A (50-54)
WLSA HATCH
Haw York Haater*
VOWM'S DISCUS IS (65-69)
NAISIB STBVINS
MEN'S 3A SHOT PUT (60-64)
HOION'8 LONG JUlO IS (45-49)
SUSAN RBDPIBLD
New York Nastara
Unattached
Unattached
Pbila. Masters
J. VALKER PIERSON Ch.TTr Hill, NJ
Ikiottochod
Shoro
HmovoTi pa
Larchnont, MY
BUPF NfiSSeNGES
C.TTOll, OH
24.96
12.79
SHISLfiY KINSBY
16.45
13.58
12.69
12.16
11.17
Madison, CT
Oslo, Norway
New Bern, NC
Abingten, PA
24.06
New York Masters
Phila. Masters
30.38
43.44
38.74
37.68
Far Rockaway, NY
BOB DETWEILER
Swarthnore, PA
HAMILTON MORNINiiSTAR Grand Blanc, MI
WILLIAM EIPEL
EUGENE WOOD
FRED LESNER
HAROLD NIEBEL
New York , NY
Philadelphia, PA
Richnond, VA
Kensington, MD
Unattached
30.36
New York Athletic
Phila. Masters
Richaond
Potottsc Val. Sr's
29.74
26.94
26.02
25.24
9.81
9.46
9.12
HDWTOWN
aUB APPILIAnON
West Orange, N.I
LegunaBeech, CA
Pikosville,MD
Shore
Unattached
52.66
52.14
PotOMc Val. Sr's
42.22
Umttached
Unattached
Shore
51.92
47.16
37.22
DISTANCB
NBN'S JAVELIN IB (45-49)
ROHBNT YOUNGS
JAMBS ROTHROCK
THOMAS JACKSON
Tollend, CT
Concord, MA
Bngllshtown, NJ
ION'S 2A JAWLIN (59-54)
KANE
LEONARD OLSON
RAY FEICK
Poyntelle. PA
Gilbertsville, PA
CUI» AFmLIATION
DISTANCB
New York Heaters
Hi Point Pacers
42.66 N
40,92 N
MBN'S 2B JAVBLIN (SS-S9)
NAME
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
LEON JOSLIN
Seattle, VA
CLAUDE HILLS
Flourtown, PA
CHRISTOPHER TOMIIM
Richnond, VA
JEREMIAH GAINES
Chesapeake, VA
DISTNAO
Seattle Masters
31.34
Phils. Masters
30.54
28.84
Richnond
Unsttsched
*27.02
Hosier
*10.64
HERBERT CANTOR
JAMBS MURRAY
FRANK De GESU
HAI6 JAMGOCHIAN
Oceanside, NT
Morrisville, PA
Now York Nnetera
Ponpton Leket, NJ
Richnond, VA
Unetteched
Unattached
Unattached
39.96 H
36.24 M
34.14 H
32.42 N
ION'S DISCUS 5A (80-84)
Greenweed, IN
DISTANa
U.23
NAME
RAY BURY
BILL TOOMEY
33.86
MEN'S DISCUS 4A (70-74)
ARLING PITCHER
12.65
12.33
51.96 H
42.66 M
ICN'S DISCUS 3B (65-69)
MURRAY OGUSS
WCSaN'S DISCUS OA (30-34)
NANB
HOMETOWN
CLUB AFFILIATION
HANa GILSBRT
NABSHA JONBS
Bedford llts, OH
Phlledelphia, PA
Over The Hill
Phila. Hawks
DISTANCE
25.74
21.70
N
N
M
M
JAVELIN (35-39)
ANTHONY HINNI
Sloenfield, NJ
Shore
LAWRBNCE NIANONSKl Bloonfield, MJ
Shore
MEN'S JAVELIN lA (40-44)
STEVE IIAHEROPP
New York Athletic
Siccerudi JL
Unattached
Phila. Masters
New York Pioneer
Shore
Charlotsville
MWBER Of COMPETITORS BY DIVISION AND SEX:
M30 81
N35 66
HAS 74
N50 68
N60 21
N65 17
HAD 93
NS5 35
M70 13
Min: -473 {67.AS)
M75
HBO
4
1
H30 17
1135 12
H40 12
WAS B
V50 10
US5 3
in 68 (12.6*) Totil: 541
U60
H65
K70
2
2
2
September 1982
LONG
DISTANCE
RESULTS
BELLIN, WISCONSIN lOK
JUNE 13, 1982
M35 Phil Mahoney
David Bange
33:44
34:32
M40 William Beach
Ron Goudreau
Tim Lang
laauits to- AMUtonat Maaiars
38:23
39:50
41:27
George Tinti
M50 A1 Treichel
Bob Jones
Dick Scherer
ST. MARGARET 5K 4 10K
JUNE 5.
34:43
33:28
34:33
35:49
M45 Jim DeMet
Ron Barr
WawaMfar. P.O. Pox 2372, Van
Nuya, CA 91404. Plaaaa ihcli,-da
-data, diatanoe and city.
-
29:34
Charles Pankratz
piMM send mastore rac*
CHINO, GALIF.
Open Tony Sandoval
36:03
39:01
41:22
M55 A1 Dirkx
Bill Smith
Chet Crawford
41:18
46:30
46:38
M60 Henry Meyer
44:34
5K
M30 Mark Nevrton
17:07
M40 Wally Ingram
16:50
Sheldon Kirchenwit48:43
M50 Walt Atcheson
18:08
John Mingesz
W30 Carolyn Greywood
W40 Sally Wozniak
21:26
23:52
W50 Francos Tllford
28:17
MAO Wally Ingram
35:31
M50 Charles Hanson
W30 Sue Harwell
37:14
44:45
W40 Hilde Thompson
53:56
W50 Mercie Santos
54:47
30:46.5
M40
N40
M45
W45
M50
W50
34:41.3
43:22.5
36:13.6
46:44.2
39:34.3
55:34.0
Paul Nielsen
Dallda Benfield
Mike Goodrich
Janat Lamb
Don Cole
Mildred Barnett
H60 Vic Wojnar
46:56.0
W60 Phyllis Schwandt49:03.8
PEPSI CHALLENGE
DODGE CITY, KANSAS
JUNE 12, 1982.
46:30
51:54
52:41
49:23
54:12
56:55
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
JUNE l^, 1982
JUNE 26.
M30 Jim Barnes
19:33
M40 Bob McGeough
H50 Herb Hoggard
18:57
23:11
M60 Bill Cornett
24:10
W30 Dorothy Bushakra
W40 Ann Brundage
25-,39
29:25
W50 Ruth Leveten
35:40
29:24
M40 Dennis O'Keefe
33:45
Gary Bryan
Ken Weidt
35:19
35:22
W40 Sylvia Quinn
40:53
Charlotte Swanson 42:10Sharlene Lundal
45:19
34:18
Open John Esquivel 30:55.97
36:54
M4Q Henry Dodd
35:55.86
37:19
Stan Hayes
36:22.79
37:27
Ed Dale
38:49.17
MEET DIRECTORS
Save lat)or with a mailing list printed on gum
med labels. 1000-plus traveling masters T&F
competitors will get your entry form or announ
cement. $50/set. Bruce Springbett, 220 Oakmeadow Dr., Los Gatps CA 95030.
W50 Lavonne Coffman
54:14
M45 Paul Quinlan
1:21:59
M50 Tom Griffith
1:28:19
Open Mark Neal
32 19
M40 Gary Randall
1:29:15
M40 Ludwig Gutman
David Poling
Larry Woodfork
40 34
41 43
42 27
M55 W R Schwandt
1:31:51
W40 Laurie Carlotti
Cora Horacek
61 18
52 30
51 50
DESERET NEWS MARATHON
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
JULY 24, 1982
Open Demetrio
37 2:32:20
67:30
M40 M Jarmen
38:12
38:21
39:05
M45 Merl Glauser 46 2:48:59
51:09
56:39
59:28
M50 Daye Nelson
Ruben Vigil
Pat Watkins
Richard Tan
W50 None
28TH SEMANA NAUTICA/SPA-TAC
W40 Maine Rosal
Irene Ziegler
D Healey
15K CHAMPIONSHIPS AND NIKE
MASTERS GRAND PRIX SERIES
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
JULY 3, 1982
34 45:14
40 48:36
Skip Shaffer
John Rawlings
M45 Bill Foulk
Andre Tocco
John Brennand
44 51:00
40 51:59
PEPSI CHALLENGE lOK
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
JULY 10, 1982
Open Jon Eggers
29:53.4
M40 Ray Stevens
Lowell Gaither
Don Dickmeyer
33:08.5
33:11,8
35:17.1
W40 Jean Brennfoerder
48:40.0
Mary Endacorr
Carol Deman
49 50:23*
46 50:56
46 51:49
49:13.4
5Q;36.Q
PEPSI CHALLENGE
M50 Jim Brownfield 50 54:54
Patrick Devine 53 55:52
Hal Wintnn
50 57:23
JULY 11, 1982
M55 Jim O'Neil
Open Dan Sauer
30:28
M40 Gary Whitlock
34:35
57 54:21*
Fred Nagelschmidt 56:17
Ray Gil
5761:45
M60 Don Longenecker66 58:40*
John Holoubek
Robert Page
W40 Sandra Kiddy
65 61:46*
40 64:01
45 58:52*
Christa
GRAND Junction, Colorado
Bob Schweikhardt
Don Anderson
W40 Judy Prakken
Dolores Rodgers
36:54
39:22
48:41
49:10
HID-SUttlER RUNS
Romppanen
Joan Reiss
43 60:11
ONTARIO, CALIF.
44 60:15
5K
M3D Robert Sanxhez
16:39
57 66:00*
M40 Wally Ingram
16:50
53 74:49
M50 Walt Atcheson
H60 Ed Rumble
18:23
23:07
W30 Carolyn Greywood
W40 Bess Hopkins
21:23
25:48
W50 Ann Haynes
31:45
lOK
M30 Ed Chaidez
NT
W60 Bess James
72 99:38AR
W30 Elaine Campo
31 55:59
Sue Petersen
Sue Krenn
JUtY 11.
37 56:34
32 57:56
AR=American 5-yr age record
*Won trip to Philadelphia
for Nike Grand Prix Finals
H40 Wally Ingram
35:13
M50 Charles Hanson
37:25
PEPSI CHALLENGE lOK
M60 John Goodyear
W30 Cheryl Howard
42:59
47:22
CARROLL. IOWA. JULY 3.
Open Frank Richardson 32:11
H40 John Beamer
Paul Schneider
42:55
44:44
Lyle Bond
47:12
W40 Elizabeth Jimenez 53:59
W50 Mary Storey
from Wally Ingram
44:17
INDEPENDENCE DAY 4-MILER
Open Ed Ricco
M40 Harold Upp
25:39
29:14
M50 Phil Caldwell
W40 Eloise Caldwell
30:03
37:36
W50 Phyllis Schwandt
40:48AR
JULY 4.
21:07
M50 Jack Watts
25:59
M60 Harry Harder
M45 Frank Delgado
26:19
22:10
M55 Paul Bratsch
W30 Pam Custin
30:37
26:35
8K, VISALIA, CALIF,
27:38
M60 Harry Harder
32:42
postage and handling to NMN, PC Box 2372,
W30 Pam Jones
W40 JoAnn Branca
32:32
32:44
W50 Sue Takayaraa
41:31
JULY 17, 1982.
(AR W60-64)
PEPSI CHALLENGE lOK
LAKE VIEW, IOWA.
JULY 17.
Van Nuys CA 91404.
from Marty Higginbotham
4TH OF JULY lOK RUN
RIVERSIDE, CALIF.
JULY 4.
M30 Ray Velarde
41:05
M35
M40
M45
M50
39:18
39:35
42:08
41:43
Alex Morales
Bob Stafford
Don Moore
Jason Harris
H40 Don Holkenbury
John Mulholland
Tom Smith
H40 Julie Hanson
Jane Roth
2:49:13
48 2:56:34
50 2:54:38
54 3:00:34
Hap Green
53 3:01:52
M55 Dennis Egley 58 3:10:36
John Robertson
Sid Smith
57
M60 Stuart Jardine
Tom Howard
66
Mac Osborn
68
3:25:30
3:28:47
3:24:17
3:48:29
3:49:18
363:11:47
Mary Jane Cannon3:19:56
Olivia Moreton
3:23:26
W40 Kaye Domgaard44 3:27:53
Florence Steadma3:35:01
Joan Fisher 43 4:05:37
W45 Elfriede Schmitt3:33:50
Carol Simironds
3:37:19
39:28
31:10
:.te.Mnne.52.HYC
2 Piclna.Kianin.SO..
i.nNnn.Mina.M.lfVMsl
45:50
t.M.NVC
56:31
.TI.WIC
Jim Waters
Bob Kiessling
32:21
M40 Jerry Anders
38:35 M35 A1 Jennings
46:11
AGE
GRADED
POINTS
31:03 '
32:10
32:40
39:38
Ed Cadun
32:22
James Steeby
40:02
Wayne Vaughn
32:27
42:42 MAO Sal Vasquez
Dan Conway
43:59
M50 Phil Caldwell
John Blair
Ted Chapier
44:56
Frank Duarte
51:49 M45 Ernie Billups
M60 Arnie Johnson
r
31:54
John Hobbs
-
31:12
870
31:22
860
31:31
850
32:13
890
John Wyatt
52:20
Bill Olridi
32:28
870
Gene Farrell
52:41
Mike Tywi
32:29
870
33:27
34:30
910
860
44:07 MSG Hal Higdon
George Vemosky
48:50
W40 Kathy Loper
Marilyn Garris
Eloise Caldwell
52:54
Amie Green
59:13 H55 Ale* Ratclle
W50 Betty Roberts
Jo Gonse
JoAnn Platter
59:26
59:52
Gordon NdCenzie
JiaO'Heil
H60 Jack Start
W60 None
10 Km Footraca
IMU
M65 Clive Davies
NawYork City
Sponisfw) by Hit NYRRC
Dili: Augus11.1982.9:30 AM
DiiliiKt: 6.2 Milts
Cbeck-ln: Men-921 Women-175.
Total-1096
Flnlshirs: Mei)-763 and 10 racewalkers.
Wome.n i29 and 2 racewalkers.
.uial-9oa.
Wulher: Sunnyand clear. midSO's
Order olRiiltb—Men
30:53
1.Suttierland.Jim. 50. Mill
2. McConnell. Walter. 40. NJ
35:26
3816
8,508
1. Tbornhill. Anna. 41, Mill
40:05
8,088
7,520
7,411
6,722
2 Jone5,Editb,42, Mill
3 Antonacci. Pally. 41. NV
46:20
49.15
SMicri (60-69)
1, Gibbons. Tom. 61. Mill
39:33
2. Sheeban. George. 63, SAC
40:00
3 Rios.Willredo. 65.LNTC
40:47
Vel A (40-44)
Vet B (45-49)
1 Phillips Gudrun. 4b HITC
44 45
? Molen. Billie. 45. NYC
52:0'
3 Oh juoy.45. NYC
52 05
36:30* 1020
970
800
45:54
53:03
770
M70 Vemon Geary
Leon Hiyward
Kenneth St. Clair 54:40
M75 Ed Senhaa
43:40*AR910
W30 Jessica Krow
45:10
Nancy Ott
45:12
H35 Polly Peacock
Betty Hite
36:28
37:06
H45 Vicki Bigelow
41:31
Pauila Pietharini
Suzame Patton
Joan DeSoer
H50 Mila Kania
Marion Irvine
Toshiko d'Elia
Semen (60 iiid fucr)
1 Havens. Evelyn. 66. Mlb
1:05:36
760
38:50
35:00*
35:40
36:36
900.
870
830
39:42
800
42:31
45:52
39:18*
890
39:39
40:57
380
830
W55 Margaret Miller
41:07*
910
Helen Dick
42:39
850
Heloi Deaiisey
50:36
W60 Pat Dixnn
47:48
U65 Kay Atkinson
47:31AA 860
Dottie Guilletti
68:53
W70 Itergaret Looez
61:00
AR=AB0r-.caB 5-yr age record
SwilcS (S-:-59)
1 jacobson.Audrey. 54. NY Ms! 57.09
2 Deland. Nancy, 53. WRR
1:08:03
790
47:03
37:52
37:00
39:18
41:06
37:13AR 910
40:13
40:04
3. Valentin, Justino.40. PBTQ
Va I (46-49)
t. Howard. Paul. 47. Van Y
?. Daniels. Richard, 47. NYC
820
970
910
900
John Holoubek
H40 Cindy OalryMple
Judy Fox Eddy
Joyce Black
3. Shader, Murray. 46. NYC
Matteu (50-69)
35:28
33:52*
35:11
35:18
Don Longenecker
33:54
36:56
32:0Q
3i:l5
34:36
MnxlHnMnnt
Open Rob deCastella
39
Open Kevin Osborn
1 MnoB.Bllni.47.IM
2.{m.aMv.4e.Bi
M30 EarT Owens
39
48
61
41
JULY 23, 1982
24:46
26:49
27:48
2 Ma4B.1nMr4.4l,IIYC
3.Wnnn.SrMa.4D.ierC
QUAD-CITY, IOWA
JULY 24, 1982
Darlene Hickman
52:02
24-45
1.n>nMI.4nB.42.Wi
(Age 30 and up)
Marina Waugh
Pat Lanneborg
Phyllis Pearson
Margot Cahill
PEPSI CHALLENGE lOK
BENSON, MINNESOTA
3 irrw em* SS.IUHst
TIMES BIX 7-MILE RUN
9,798
10,338
9,159
8,842
49:44
22.03
24:27
24.55
SPORTS FESnVAi lOK
48
46
42
43
W4Q None
W50 Lillian Miller
•aamlSMM
ISMMM.Jn SaWi
2 PVni.Mnl.S2.mC
PI'KADELPHIA, AUGUST 15.
George Edwards
Bev LaVecK
Judy Groombridge
Mary Richter
61:59
253)6
1369 starters.
11,354
9,804
W30 Tippi Luthy
23:34
Beverly Crum 55 4:42:37 NIKE MASTERS QUMD PRIX
Daryl Healy 53 4:55:13 FINALS Al® NATIONAL MASTERS
42
51
M70 Walt Kalinski
i.DBwh.iWMa.ir.NYC
2 rabf.JaMS.4S.aZ
t. Bernal. Gabriel. 43. WSV
2. SaHed. Steven. 40. NYC
from Bev LaVeck
22:15
3. i;aknr,Joa|m.4S.«IUsde
37:13
JULY 20,
21:30
21:31
Carol Edgmon 45 4:19:13
W50 Mary Lou Robinso4;38:23
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