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i}}} ..,, , , I 1 . { l \ ::0 ! r \ (/) \ i \ . -i (") I - \ l r- I )> en {./) s )> r RACEWALKER VOLUME XI. WMIER 4 COLIJMWS 1 OHIO DOOLEI.BACK ALL THE WAI Wl'lH 20 IM WIN San P.ranciaco, June 8-Tcm Dooley, eeen 1n onl.Jr occaaaiona1 race• since the Munich O}3mp1c Fiaal in 1972, haa cane back all the way thia :rear ld.tb a win in the NAAU Senior 20 Km Walk today. .Ee ca ping a tenacious Bob Hen::terson in the .final. 5 Km, Dooley- chalk ed up hie first national. win since }.lay 23, 1971 llben he also won the 20 Km here. Dooley' a final tilu waa 1:35: 52, 3¼ mimtee aloloer than 4 yea.re ago , but good enau&b tor &n important win. Henderson finiahed 25 eeconds behind b.lt walked a verr strong oanpetitiTe race and left. 15 Im winner, John lCn1rt.on, wll back in third. llon Lajrd, who had looked unbeatable a 001ple ot 11ontha ago, tot"ced the early pace, rut, . for ecme reason, waa experimenting with hie 1t7le. He report~ looked terrible, as well ae uncantortable. The judgea wholly concurred with this and aeked him to ld.ndl.y remove himself fl"Om ' the00Ul'se after tut miles. Thie lert. Dooley , Henderson, KnHton, ~ · defending chlll!lpion, Jerry Bl-o'Wtl, fighting tor the title. &th &-own , and KnHton had - an early ~tion and John eventually dropped ott the leaders. Ill"own, meanwhil e , engaged 1n a ~eriea of ha.rd turats in an ettort to drop Hondereon, who would not let him by'. The ond neiult. waa the old heave-ho tor Jerr.r during one ot thoee burst& at about l2 km. With Knifton now wel.1 back, it we.a just a question or hanging on tor Dool97 and Henderoonf; capture berths on the International squad. App- arently tor naught a t turned out as the USSRtrip went up in a •qllalbble over TV righto. Doo did manage to get on a trip to El. nland and Eng- land follorlng the AAU T&F meet rut Bob apparently ia left in Champaign, qualified with M place to go. At this point , even the West German and Atric&n meet in Durham 1a up in Use air since it 1,-ae learned at the AAU meet that American of'ficiala evidently were not planning a W&lk, o though the West Germans were planning to bring tour walkers. Kftorte are in progress to resolve thiD situation, hopetully in favor or our walkers. What lo oked like a tremendous a&ason or International compet.- ition ie taat talling apart • Reeulta of tho race: l. Tom Dooley., Golden Qate TC 1:35:52 2. Ebb Henderson, UCTC 1:16:17 3. John Kni!ton, NYAC 1:36:54 4. Dave R(jll&tl8ky 1 Shore AC 1:37:22 5. BU1 Banne,r., GGTC 1:37:48 6. Wayne Glueker 1:38:41 7. F.cl Bouldin, Beverly Hille Stridera 1:41:20 8. Mike DeWitt L&ke:shore Ol.J'mpi&ne 1:42:2.3 9. John lrederioka, Shore AC 1:42:42 10. Br-,an Snaselle 1:43 :00 11. Bon Jtulik, N?AC · l:45:06 12. Bob h.lc:iola., Shore AC 1:45:26 13. Ml.nnT Mri- ano l:47,33 14• Ibb Roaencranta 1148155 15. Rob lCOZ'D 1:49:~ 16. Jerrr ~IW lr49a21 17. Halik llain 1:51:14 is. Georg• Keroun l s57&:34 (bt 1a u far aa I have the Nelal.te at thh point.)

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RACEWALKER

VOLUME XI. WMIER 4 COLIJMWS1 OHIO

DOOLEI .BACK ALL THE WAI Wl'lH 20 IM WIN

San P.ranciaco, June 8-Tcm Dooley, eeen 1n onl.Jr occaaaiona1 race• since the Munich O}3mp1c Fiaal in 1972, haa cane back all the way thia :rear ld.tb a win in the NAAU Senior 20 Km Walk today. .Ee ca ping a tenacious Bob Hen::terson in the .final. 5 Km, Dooley- chalk ed up hie first national. win since }.lay 23, 1971 llben he also won the 20 Km here. Dooley' a final tilu waa 1:35: 52, 3¼ mimtee aloloer than 4 yea.re ago , but good enau&b tor &n important win. Henderson finiahed 25 eeconds behind b.lt walked a verr strong oanpetitiTe race and left. 15 Im winner, John lCn1rt.on, wll back in third.

llon Lajrd, who had looked unbeatable a 001ple ot 11ontha ago, tot"ced the early pace, rut, . for ecme reason, waa experimenting with hie 1t7le. He report~ looked terrible, as well ae uncantortable. The judgea wholly concurred with this and aeked him to ld.ndl.y remove himself fl"Om ' the00Ul'se after tut 2½ miles. Thie lert. Dooley , Henderson, KnHton, ~ · defending chlll!lpion, Jerry Bl-o'Wtl, fighting tor the title. &th &-own , and KnHton had -an early ~tion and John eventually dropped ott the

leaders. Ill"own, meanwhil e , engaged 1n a ~eriea of ha.rd turats in an ettort to drop Hondereon, who would not let him by'. The ond neiult. waa the old heave-ho tor Jerr.r during one ot thoee burst& at about l2 km. With Knifton now wel.1 back, it we.a just a question or hanging on tor Dool97 and Henderoonf; capture berths on the International squad. App­arently tor naught a t turned out as the USSR trip went up in a •qllalbble over TV righto. Doo did manage to get on a trip to El. nland and Eng-land follorlng the AAU T&F meet rut Bob apparently ia left in Champaign, qualified with M place to go. At this point , even the West German and Atric&n meet in Durham 1a up in Use air since it 1,-ae learned at the

AAU meet that American of'ficiala evidently were not planning a W&lk, o though the West Germans were planning to bring tour walkers. Kftorte are in progress to resolve thiD situation, hopetully in favor or our walkers. What lo oked like a tremendous a&ason or International compet.­ition ie taat talling apart •

Reeulta of tho race: l. Tom Dooley., Golden Qate TC 1:35:52 2. Ebb Henderson, UCTC 1:16:17 3. John Kni!ton, NYAC 1:36:54 4. Dave R(jll&tl8ky 1 Shore AC 1:37:22 5. BU1 Banne,r., GGTC 1:37:48 6. Wayne Glueker 1:38:41 7. F.cl Bouldin, Beverly Hille Stridera 1:41:20 8. Mike DeWitt L&ke:shore Ol.J'mpi&ne 1:42:2.3 9. John lrederioka, Shore AC 1:42:42 10. Br-,an Snaselle 1:43 :00 11. Bon Jtulik, N?AC· l:45:06 12. Bob h.lc:iola., Shore AC 1:45:26 13. Ml.nnT Mri­ano l:47,33 14• Ibb Roaencranta 1148155 15. Rob lCOZ'D 1:49:~ 16. Jerrr ~IW lr49a21 17. Halik llain 1:51:14 is. Georg• Keroun l s57&:34 (bt 1a u far aa I have the Nelal.te at thh point.)

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PAGE 2 JUNK 1975

DID I Sil M&l.ICO WAS TOOGH? ICJU HAD !ETTER IIELIEVK lT!

London, June l-In an international rac..,ll&JJdng mateh, Mexico, led b.r a superb 20-bl ~rtormance b.r Dc,n.ingo Colin OTereame West Gennal'.lT m d GNat Britain . '!he Msxie&n• nre o:xpected to do well in the 20 Km tut to be hurt at SO !rem a l&ck ot depth. Suoh wa• not the case . A!'ter movillB ahead in the 20 Km, their yo.mg wal.kera came through ld.th 2n:1, 4~, 6th, Md 7th at 50 to eae1~ ~tain the lead. 'l'heir eaay v1c1Dry came despite a vel1 belo-.., pal' rerl'ormance b.r Raul OonzaJ.ez, lltlo 1<¥>.uld t.1.n-iah o~ 6th in the 20 . · ·

!hat nee wae expected to be a gna.t dual between Oonzalez and Berm lamenberg, ldth 01.11' F.l.ynn and R¢&er Mille not tar oo.t ot it. lnBtead, it waa Colin who !aught !Cannenbl'-rg all the lfSJ" and then pulled well clear in the t1nal 5 km to record an outr;tanding l:26:37.4. The Wcet Oe:man ace vui 18 uconds tack at the finiah after t'.atching Calin'e iplite ot 21 : 59, 43:37, and l:05:3). That 2l:CY7 over the laat five wae too much even for the euper-etrong Kannenberg. Meanwhile, &-1.tieh thr d etring .&-ian Adams was a surpr:tdng third as both Flynn and Milla Aded tadly . Seet. Germaiv loet pointa whon both Helmut Stolte and Siegfried Richter wen diequali.fied.

In the 50, Pedro Aroche, F.nrique Vera, and Daniel Bw.ti eta all stayed cloee to German nteran Gerhard \':eidn er thrrugh 30 Km, 'With Vera actua'l.'.cy­leading at the point. Hcnrever, Weidner proved too etrong with a l:.39:17 over the le.et 20 Im tcr a tinal 4:03152 . Onl1 Aroche st~ed at all cloee. t.1.n~ tiniahing 5 m.:inutoe do,-n, the other two, although fading re.ther badl:y, had ata,-ed up long enough to insure thee urprieing Mexican victor,-.

!he results I have ot theee races ehow both as being on the t:a ck, tut I don't think that 1a correct. In arr, caae, here 111 hQor the;y A ni!J hedt 20 Km: 1. Daningo Colin, Mex. 1126:37.4 2. Bernd Karnenberg, 'WG 1:26:55 3. fri&n A.dal:la, GBl:29:51 4. Oll7 !.ynn, GBl:30:.31 S. Angel Flcre,s, Mex. 1:30:45 6. Raul Gonzales, Mex. 1131130 7. ~er Mille• GB 1133:ll e. Le<> Frfrf, W 1:33:45 ~Id; Hel.Jm.it Stolte and Siegfried Richter, WG 50 Km: 1. Gerh-~ Weidner, WO 4:03:52 (1;36:06 at 20, 2100:10 at 25, and 2:24:35 at 30) 2. Pedro Aroche, HfSX. 4:00:42(2 100:17, 2 124:33) 3. H•n­rich Schubel"t, WG 4:1.3:52 4. Enrique Vera, I-Jax. 4 :14:54 s. lbb ~ eon• GB 4:19:o:3 6. Pooe, Ya. 4:22:40 7. Daniel lnutiat.a, He:x. 4:24:05 e. Hane Miohabld, w'G 4:24:32 9. John Lees, OB 4:31 :46 10. Ro:,-Thcrpe, OB 4:36:56 Al.toms Sotntarz, WO did not finish. 8ocre: Mexic~6, Weet Gennany--29, Great Iritain-26.

EAST GERMANS, SOVIEl'S ST.Il.L STRONG,HOWEVFJI.

sttong as the ll,eXican team look.,, they still han a wa,-to go to catch tho E-ut Oerm&n or Soviet tea.'lla. In the &ru'lllal. International mcea at Na. um burg, the East Germana took the tiret seven aJ)(t. 11 at 20 !a 0\9 r a strong field. Howenr, there 1a a chink in their u,nor, 1'. tb the re­

tirement ot Hohne &nd Selser at 5(). It the;r are to ohal.lellB& the lS SR 1n the Lugano Cup, a couple ot their 20 men w1ll. have to move up. st.adtrnulln and Sachneiger vould ae«n the moat lilcely . Even at that, thfl" will oer­tail'icy han ttMlir harx:l• 1\lll judgillB tl"aD the amazillg apth mown~ the Scn1;.eyt, in race• at U:hgorod in April. Beeul:te ot the Naumbu'g and Uab­gorod,.tollow. 20 ia, Hamberg, s.o., 11q 1-1. Hane-o.org Be!.mann. m 1 :_26:30 (21:44, 4.); 06, l:CW.119) Z. larl...tt.ins at.&cttallli.r, 1G 1:27119.4 (43 •06• la04s23)

JUNE 1975 V,GJS,

3. Peter Fl'enltel, EG 1:28:15.2 (43:08., 1:05:36) 4. Haru1 Oe.wicr, EG 1:28:31 5. Ola! Pilareld. , EG (willbe 19 on July 12) 1:28:48 6. D. Heru:i1.g EO 1:29:34 7. Siegfried Zacneiger, EG 1:30:28 8. Olly T.l.7nn, GB 1:30:45 9. K. Apalais, USSR 1:30:50 10. Ion Oe.situ • 8*1:n. l:31:C17 11. stetan Tzukev , Bll.g. l:J2:2l 12. F Konning, EG 1:32:46 13. :s. Ievayukov• USSR 1:33:06 14. C, Patev, Bllg. 1:33:32 15. M. Alexaeyev, USSR 1:33:43 ( In a Junior 20 Km Bohnkan of F.ast German:r did 1:33:24 anll a Youths 10 Km Weigel, only 15, ot !:&st Ger,naey did 46:39 . And a 13-:rear old did 25:14 in a Boye 5 Km. 50 Km, Naumberg, May l-1. Oerhard Weidner, WO 4:06 :42 2. s. MJller, BO 4:l.6:05 3. H. Ma.tern, EG 4:17 4. Bob Dobson, GB 4:19:11 5. R. AID:llon, EG 4:21:36 6. V. Galina, USSR 4:26:34 20 Km, Uzhgorod, USSR, April 19-1. Vitally San,yenoT l:2'7125 2 . ilm• Troitzki 1 : 27:33 J . Nikolai Smaga , 1:27:38 4. Viktor Kulakov 1:28:00 5. Nikolai Poloeov 1:28:ll 6. ?iotr Potsohentachuk 1128:24 7 . Anato~ Solanin 1:28:54 8. Valeriy Ne!edov 1:29:00 9. Piotr Volltov 1129:03 10. Pe\raa Kaval.iauskae 1:29:15 11. Piotr Myellv:zev 1 :29:29 12. Aldi• Aboltine 1:29:l,8 13. Anatoliy '?erontyev 1 :29:58 14. Yevgen.i;r Tcrgov 1:30:05 15. ~larie Peterson 1:30:13 (30th place in 1:33:17) 50 Km, Uzhgorod, April 19 ..... 1. Bsnjamin Soldatenko 3:56:J9.6 (24:04, 47:'30. 1:10:25, 1 :33:20, 1:56:38, 2:19:57, 2:43:46, 3:04:21, .3:31:32) 2. Ievgeni7 Lyungin 3 : 57:58 J . Vladimir Haohnn 4:03:02 4. Fyodor FilipyeT 4:05:42 5. Stanielav Schapetschko 4:Cf7:0J 6. lergei Grigoryev 4:C17:'30 7. ~ AndruscheDko 4 :08:42 8. Iuriy Sch01gin·4:09:37 9. Iuriy Schalnov 4:10:D.8 10. Piotr Melnik 4:11:22 11. 0svalda Dalke 4 :11: 35 12. Josef Bcm&nkOT 4111 :48 13. Ievgeniy' Sohadrin 4:12:42 14. Vyt,.a Papas 4:14:17 (23 unler 4:20, 30th place 4:32:30)

LAllID ADDS AOOTHER TITLE IN 5 IM

~ene, Ore., June 21-Ron Laird took the lead on the tourt.h lap and vaa never headed aa he picked up hie 59th Senior AAU title in the 5 Im vaU.k at the NAAU T & P Chempion'shipe here tonight . Only NYAC te&11111&t., John Initton, was able to stay at all close to the veteran Laird . forgetting about th e new ot,-le that had coat him a ~ at the lationa1 20 Laird looked hie old eel! in his untroubled win in a rather 8Urpriaing~ slow race. The reeulte: l. Ron Laird 22:09.6 2. John Knitton 22:16.4 3. Tom Dooley 22:38.5 4. Bill Ranney 22:40.8 5. Larr,- Walker 22:43.9 6. Wayne Cll.uaker 23:05 7. &-,-&n Snnzelle 24: ~ 8. B:>b Rosencrantz 24:27 9. Hank Klein 24:33 10. Pete &nko 25:21 11. Dennie Reill,- 26:00 12. B:>b Gray 26:45 DQ1d-fbb Korn, Manny Adriano. DNF~im Bean ••••• Ahat It ie naw tanor­row and the mail brought a bit more detail . For acme reaeon, the ear~ pace wae quite pedestri..'ln 'lfi.th the first lllile in 7:20. Fran there L&i.rd accelerated to a 14:20 arw:i p11seed tpree in 21:23 . W!.lker received a a 'lfQl'Td.ng at about 2 mil es aoo h&d to let Dooley and Rann07 go in what had beep a tight battle !or third. Apparently, Deruds Reil.17 vas aleo diaqualitied when ~e judges cards were checked after the raoe. Judges vere Cindy Arbelhide, lxlb B:>wnan., Goetz Klopfer, Chuok Howard, Don Jaco'be and ?-'.iartin RudO'W (Head). ' ******** * ****************** * ********* Once again the Ohio Raoewallcer 00111 e out more or lees on schedule, O<ll1l1.ng your way, as it does each and every month , tl"aD ite triend].J" articea on

t he second noor ot the Mortland residence., 3184 Summit st •• Columbus Ohio 4.3202, U.S. or A. All correspondence and aubeoriptJ.on monq to that ~ dre,sa, pl.ease . YOlll' editor, publlaher. &1¥1 fulable-tingeNIS ~ » John •• (Jac k) Mortland. the H:>rt.

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PAGE /+ JUNE 1915

Followi.118 18 our monthly oaupend.iU/ll o! :re.oe-walking reau1ts .fi1:>m through­out. the country and throughoot the world, eane of great impact, others o! little consequence to any but those who participated ( and . we like to eee our names in print, too), and others 1ort of in between.

NAAU Wcoen•e Junior l 00 Heters White Plail'IB N.Y. June 26-1. Sue Brod­ock, Rialto Roadrunners :50.,4 2. Lisa. Metheny, RRR 7:03,9 3. Linda &dd­oc:k, RRR 7:16 0 5 NAIA 10 Km, Arkadelphia. Ark, 1 1-'.ay 24-1. Jim Heiring, Wis. Parkside 47 :40.2 2. F.d .Ebuldin, Southern Callfronia College 49 :49.6 3. Paul Ide, Ft, Haye State 50:18,2 4, Jim &an, Oregon College c£ Educ. 50:Ji.2 5. Rob Frank, OCF. 51:28.8 6. Soukop, Kearney St. 51:26 ~nadiAn National 50 J<.m1 Dury:l~s,...Qn!&rio. June 8-1. Pat Farrelly 4:30:51 25:00, 50:04, 1:15:15, 1:40:21., 2:05:45, 2:31:36, 2:59:01, 3:27:52,

3:57:28) 2. Alex Olkleyl+:33:02 (2.4:52, 50:03, 1:15:04, 1:4) :.0, 2:(J. :43, 2:31:30, 2:58:50, 3:59:22) 3, Bi.ll Wa.lJ<:er, USA 4:58:24 4. Max Gould 5:00:17 50 T(jll Knatt, USA 5:10:27 . 6. Joel Dada 5:30:12, ~-Matthew ~czesiul USA, DNF-Yvon Groulx, Luc Menard, Claude Filtea.u-Temperatuft vent rrom' 58 to about 70 with fairly high humidi4:,. Conn, AAU 5 Km Cross) 1. Jack !bitano 24:00.l 2. Jim lli.rohie 25:17,4 3. Mike Segal 25:liS .1 4, Bruce MacDonald 27:34·.9 5. ,Julie Partridge Jl:13 6. Haiv Po\fers Jl:16.3 7. Eil.een ~th 31:16.4

CASARW..A WillS JUNIOR 10 KM Knoxville, June U-Walki118 on a tough, hil.ly conrse in hot, humid weather, Steve Casarsll.a o! White Plains, N, Y, edged out defending tit list Steve )t.lrchie in the NAAU National Juni.or 10 Km race 'lf8J.k as both re corded 53: 50. 7. Jt,.rchie and Caeearella took over Dennis SJ. t tery, d Lowell, Mase., just before 5 Km and passed that mark in 26:23, Sla tU. err hul18 .fa~ close the rest of the wey to take third. The results: 1 0 Steve Casarella, White Plaine, N. Y. 5.3:50.7 2. Jim Nurch:il, Ma.nhasset, N.Y. 53:50.7 3. Dennis Slattery, Lowell, Mase. 64:41.7 4. Keith It.la n, Lowell, Mase. 55 : 57.4 5. &oderick Hoyer, West Kansas '.ro 55:59.4 6. Alex Turner, Lakewood, N,J. 6o:37 7. !-lark Rauscher, &-iddown, N,J, 61:12.6 (ll starters, I don ' t know what happened to the otmr four.) £2nn, AAII l Hour I Hartford I May 26-1. Enlee Douglas 6 mi 1153 yds 2. Mike Segal 6 mi 926 yda J. Howard ~mes 6 mi 591 yda. 20 Kma Kinga Point 4 N.Y. 1 ~~I 31-1. !bb Kitchen, D.C. Striders 1:38 :06 2. Davo Rom­anslcy, ~ha-e AC 1 :39:20 3, Ron Daniel, NYAC l:44:l.S 4• Tcm knwry, USMHA 1:51:00 (est) 5. Ion Inrbu, LIAC 1:52:08.5 6. Dr. ·John Shilli118, NrPC l : 55:43 7• Bob Hi.xil!ll, Penn AC 1:57:00 (est) 8. Paul Stowart, US?-IMA 1:57:59 9. Howard Jacob:sen, LIAC 2:01:04 10. Clift Mi.mm, Penn AC 2:0. :2.3 ll . Fred Speato:r, Shore AC 2:04:47 12. Bill Oneltchenko, NYFC 2:20:21 13. Howio Davenport, USf'.MA 2:23:00 14. Luie Montes, LIAC 2:29:45. DNF--!bb Fal­ciola, Gory Westerfield, Randy Mimm-Taaperature in high 701 a with very high h•llllidity, Mat. AAU 2 11ile 1 June 8-1. Ron Daniel 14:51.6 2. Ray Sa-:lere 15:20 .4 3. Paul AniN,.,S 15:41.2 4. Tooi /unl:ury 15:53.4 5. Jim M.irchie ·15:56.4 Girl's 1 Ml.le. same place-1. Jglie Partr1d8e (age 14) a:49.6 2 • .Eileen Smith 9 :11.8 3, Mary Fca ter 10:18.4 10 !Stn• Green-vale. N. Y9 1 June 10 ( traok}-1. Dr. John Knif'ton 48:07 2. Oa:-y Westerfield 49734 J. Dr. Shaul Ladaey 50:04 4o Larry Newnan 50:07 5. To!ll Amwey 50:22 6. w. Andrer:s 51:25 7. Jim Murchie 51:26 a. Mike Ihlke 51:34 . 9 . Bruce Macfbnald 58:17 10, Bill Os:-ieltchenlco 59:45 ll. M. Pollet 6o:l7 12. Mike Dragoniatti 61:.35 13. Mark Leviru,on 62:20 14. Eileen Smith 63:21 l Hour, ?.11"£11 Point. Jun e 15-1. Dr. John Knifton 7 m1 1677 yde 2. Ron Kulik 7 mil204 yda 3. Ron Daniel 7 mi 894 yda 4. Sary West.a-field fJ 1111 5.39 yds s. Robert Valciola 7 mi 3.34 yd.a 6. Shaul LadalV 7 mi 212 yde 70 Ra;, Floriant 6 1111 1597 yda s. I.on &rblJ. 6 mi 1653 ::,us 9. LBn-{ ticn,.. lll&l1 6 Id 1544 :,d8 10. Jack lbitano 6 mi U97 rdB n. Tall Amwry v mi

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1.445 yde 12. John ~ illlng 6 mi 1290 yda 13. Howard JacbSen 6 mi 904 yda 14. Bill Cmeltchenko 6 mi 452 yds 15. Mike Dragonetti 6 mi l 76 ydo 16. Peter Warren 6 mi 146 yds l 7. Marie Levinson 5 mi 1639 yda 18. Eileen Smith and Julia Partridge 5 mi 989 yd11. H.S, l Mile, White Plaine I N, Y. 1 l-1.ay 10-1. Steve Casarell&, 't.bite Plains 7 :02.9 ( national high echool record} 2. Jim Murchi e, Port Waehin8ton 7:04.3 .3. Paul Art::lreWB, Loughlin 7:10.2 4. Steve Kinsman, Oceanside 7:4J.l 5. Joe Carson, Maria Regina 7:4 6,4 (This race was featured in the headline o! the article covering thie meet in the NY Times, a publication nearly ae pr~tigious as the Ohio Raoewalker.) ins~au ·cdlnty H,S, 1 Mile, N.T.-1. Jim Murchie 7:38.7 2. Dimhofer 8:0l.7 3. Katz 8:14.5 4. ¥.alloy 8:21,7 5. Carlin 8:38.8 6. Spivak 8:49.3 (No that lfUS the North Shore Ch!l!llpionship, the County was ae follows:) l. D:Lnhofer 7:40.6 2. Pollet 7:413.8 .3. Halloy 7:56,8 4, Katz 8:<:fl.9 5. Spivak 8:33.5 (Murchie had a torn mu!!cle in his tack and ilid not compete.) 3.9 1-'.ile, A..akeland, fl.a., Feb. 16--l. John Scimone 37:50 2. Tom Klein 44:00 3, Yvette Davis (age 10) 48:50 4. C8ltllllie Hauser (age 9) 413:55 l Mile, Lakeland, May 31-1. Joe Shennan 8:12 2. John Scimone 8:19 3. Denny-!:hields 9:00 4. Petty 03.J.vano 11:05 ,2 Kn L!lkeland , June 8-{handicap actua.l. times shown)-1. Sperry Rade:11aker 12:18 (a f~al.e person age 35~ 2. Joe She~oan (a~e 16) 27:12 J. Hank Stephenson JJ:42 4, 0$bbie Slapa (10) 26:20 5. Cindy Wylie (ll) 40:40 6. Kathy Gates (11) 36:25 7. Yvette Davis (10) 36:35 8. Suzy Flynn (11) JS: 59 l Mile, Cleanmter. Fl.a.,

June 14-1. Joe Shennan 7:53 2. John Seim.one 8:10 3. Ctrl Firet:skher 9:10 4. Han.~ Stephenson 9:51 20 Km Detroit, June.J:2-1. Bill WaJ.Jcer 1:46:2 3 (25:37 1 51:22, 1:19:28) 2. Jer1-y Ebcci l:59:,2 3. Hatt Szeso­ai ul 2:00:05 4. Bruce Beaumont 2:20:00 WC'llen1 e 5 Km, &a"le pla.ce--1 . Jeanne lbcci 28:.35 2. Alfllta Kraft 34:0l 3. Karen Szcsesiul 38:03 (latter two both in tirst race) 5 Mile Run, Warren, Mich •• June 12-• ... 4. l:li.ll WaJ.Jcer 28:19 (1st 30-39 age group) l Mile Single Scullg. JJg Lb. ~~.m!2!1!l1 Mich •• June 14-1. Bill Walker 7:10 (lat rowing eince 19 2) 10 Km, Elmir-.rrh~m. J-;ich .-1. Jail Walker 50:14 2, Jerry lbcei. 52:56 3, Chuck F'n,e r b'l:51 6 •~ne, Worthimton, Ohio, Juno 8 (b-ack)­l. Jack Mortlani 49 :20 2. Ebb S:nith 62: 50 3. I>oo Blackburn 63:11 6 Mile, VandaUa 1 £hio , June 22 (track)-1. iack Mortland 52:<:r/ 2. Jack ID.ackturn 59:41 • .3. lob &uith 70:03-Doc mackrurn did 2 miles. Temper-­ature in high 80 1 s, hu'llidity TI>ry hi.eh, sun bouncine off blacktop tre.ck ma.de it. rea~ unbearable, The back5tretch,particularly, with the alight btecze at one• 11 back, was like 11tarti~ a de ath march every 2 min and 6 sec. (at the start; 2:13 or 2,14 at the end). Jack filacll,Jl'11 waa in hie first race in the better part o! a year and with litUe trainil18 did ronarkab:cy" well. He etarted llith 64 minutee ao a goal, having man­aged 32 !or throo mile5 the l1eok before, rut after the finst couple or milw at a little over 10 minute pace,picked it up the reot ot the~. Smitty al:waye seena to suffer a little more in the heat but forced hilll­eeU thrrugh after threatening to quit at 4 miles. Car,t, P.on Zitm l·~­orial 10 J<m ,~SJ.i~cago, l'ay 25--1. I.arr;y Yoong, Columbia TC 47 :49 2. Tom Dooley, Colden Gs.ta TC 47:49 .3. J.ugie Hirt, CTC 48:21. 4. >l Schrik, CTC 49:01 5. 1-U.ke DeWitt, 50:<:r/ 6. Bill. Walker 51:00 7. John VanDenBt-13.ndt 51:.36 a. P.a.nd;y Himn 51:58 9. lance Herold 53:00 10. Dan Fitzpatriclc 52:14 ll. Paul Stmrart 52:.30 12. Steve 0 1 Brl.en 53:25 13. To111 Amhll7 53:58 14. }{ike Dulke 53:59 15. Jerry Bocci 54:15 16. Ji~ lreiten­bucher 54:SO 17. Larry Larson ~:16 18. }latt ~czeeiul ,5o:,c] 19. Don Pim.,. 58:38 20. :Mark Treger 61:44 21. 1re.nk Doteeth 62:12 22. l»b Sbm 62:37 23. Dt.n Patt 64:Sl 24. len noe. 69 i24 25. BUl W&l.ke.r .Jr.

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A scene from the past taken from the British booklet "Race Walking '71 " . Their caption: The atmosphere of a top-class race caught during the 1968 Nationa l 20 miles, the principals from the left being DeNoon, USA; Nihill, the eventual winner ; the stylish Young; and the infamous Pedraza. (Pedraza "ran" to the silver medal in the Mexico Olympics 20 km, for the uninitiated.)

This picture appeared in Sweden's Gan5r sport with the caption " Perfekt Aktions­bild" and you don't need to know any Swedish to translate that. The lady with the pictu re-perfect style is Britt Holmquist, fourth in last year's International 5 km.

Your ed ito r in a recent 6-mile effort dis­plays less than "perfekt aktionsbild". Where did that high arm action and upper body roll come from? Sure am legal, though. This was at about 8: 10 pace and it's litt le wonde r I have been strugg ling to go under 8 when I am that flat on the ground. (Photographer: Marty Mortland, who deserves a medal fo r gett ing a perfect double-contact shot.)

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75:36 26. Kevin Georgehegan-Style Award to Randy Himn Wcrnen'cs 5 Km, same plac-1. Jeanne Ibcci 28:31 2. Cristy D<:t eeth 29:01 3. Kelly Wal­ker 37:21 4. :!.di.th Bentley 40:55 5. Diana Patt 46:41 l Hile, Los~e­le!l1 June 18-1. Paul Roosevelt 7:29 2. Park Randle 7:31 3. Mike ~ broski 8:06 4. Jim Hanley 8:07 5. Joe Terrones 8:09 6. Dave Hail 8:23 7. Skip B.lsh 8:2.4 a. Lori Janosek 8:25 9. Jane knosek 8:27 10. Toiv Debrano 9:06 Elomentaf." School 880 1 Bame phc-1 . Vicki Cook (ll) 4:04 2. G:rcg Bentley 4:24 • Patrick Qui.nian 1~:26 Jr. High 880 1 same pl!. c­l. Sldp tush 4:17 2. Charles Iarry 4:23 3. Yvette Iron 4:'J7 1 Hoor 1 Portland, Qre. 1 June 1-1. fuke Henslee 6 mi 1162 yda 2. W'oa F.ciwarda b mi 4h3 yde 3. John McCabe 6 mi 4 yds Oregon AAU 3 Mile, June U-1. Doug VerMeer 26:02 2. Don Jacobs 31:l.3.8 ~gen Junior 0J.,Ynpica, PortL-:>.nd1 June i-880, age 10-11: 1. Randy Darnielle 4:19.2 2. Cley­Hondori;on 4 :21. 3. Ron Jacobsen 4:22.6 Mile, aee 12-13: 1. Kevin Kirkaldie 8:37.6 2. Rick Love 8:49.5 3. Br-ad Zuver 8:49.8 Mile, age l4-lll5: 1. Walt Rainey 9 :01 Mile, age 16-17: 1. Jeff Logan 9:01 2 Mile, Etob'l.coke 1 0nt. 1 June 14--1. Helmut !:beck U:51 .8 2. Frank Johnson 15:03.6 3. Felix Cappella 15:ll.4 20 Kn, M:tdland1 Ontario, June 22-l. Marcel Jobin 1:38:48 . 2 2. Karl Herschem 1:40:49 3. Frank Johruson l:4l:28.6 4. Glenn Sweazey 1:43:00 5. Ranan 0lezewaki 1:45:06 6. Max Gould 1:49:10.6 7. Pat Farrelly 1:54:35 8. Brian B.ui<e 1:56:49 9. .Ernie Sharpe 2:07:47 10. Michel Caron 2:08:34 11. Art Keay 2:18:00 Girls 1500 meters I Quebec, June 7-1. J.acynthe Theberge 8:00.0 2. Jeanne Sasseville 8:31.2 ~unior 3 Km1 same place-1. Robin 0-lellet 15:16.4 2. MariD Boudrealt 15 : 56.4 3. Rejean Lefevre 16:20.4 5 l':n1 88.ID.e place-1. Hennann Beaulieu 2.4:56.4 2 • .l'ario Potvin 26:31.8 OVEJ1SEAS 10 Km (road) 1 B:>rs)<Y Mikulas I Czech I J.lay 17-1. Ebguel.&w Kmiecik, Pol. 44:z:J.4 2. Sandor Porian, Hung. 45:00.2 3. Gheorge Juganaru, Rum. 45:07.2 4. Jareslaw Kazmierski, Pol 45:21 5. &i1l Reeoak, Czech. • 45:28.2 20 Km

1 0ydnia 1 Polaand 1 Hay 18-1. Jan Ornoch 1:28:37 2. &:>g­

eule.w D.lda 1:30 :40 j. Ebhdan fulakw1fsld. 1:31:08.4 4. !mre Sta.nkorlcs, ll'ml. 1:31:52 5. Jen;y Pater l:31:56 6. Jan Raszka 1:32:33 20 Km, Na:r­sznwa Pol. Mn -1. Jan Ornoch 1:30:46.2 2. Jerzy Pater 1:31:58 O Km track Wood Green En. A ril 20-1. Roy Thorpe 4:28:00 2. John Lee:, 4:29:45 3. Charlie Fogg 4:32:19 4. Alec Blrzya.rd 4:34:14 ~

London, Hay 25-1. Shaun Light.man 12:47.8 2. Dave Cox 12:50.4 ~. London, Hay 26- l. Shaun Ll.shtman 45:08 2. John Warhurst 45:11 3. I:bb Dobson 45: 30.4 Brit10h 20 !<'.rn I Coventry. l',ay 24-1. Olly Flynn 1 : 28: 58 2. Roger J/J.lls l:'.G'9:28 3. Irian Adams 1:31:54 4. Amoe Seddon 1:33:02 5. I:bb Dobson 1:33:39 6. Alan Snallwood 1:34:05 ••• 33. Khoo Chong E!eng, Malaysia l:/~:21 (21 under 1:40, 50 under 1:45, 7~h place 1:48:43) 24 Honrs

I Rouon

I France I May: __ Ult-1. Jan Voe, Holland 208km508m in

24:02:39 2. Dave F.m:all, GB 202,505 1an in 24:02:39 3. Jose S1,rnon, Lux. 202.505 in 24:07:25 182 Km Tour duVar , France, April 26 (in 4 etagea): 52 Km, 6 a.m., April 26'.--1. Charles Sowa 4:55:20 2. Alfred &del, Switz. 4:56:55 3. Roger Quemener, Fr. i:57:59 4. Rob?rt Schoukene, Bel. 4:59:58 5. Colin Yo.ing, GB 5:03:27. 47 Km, 1:45 p.m.: 1. Queinener 4:43 :25 2. Young 4:54:24 3. Schoukens 4:57:46 (Sowa dnf) 25 Km, 7:30 a.m. , May 27: 1. Qu8'llener 2:22:54 2. Sohoukens 2:24:00 3. Young 2:26:52 4. C. Faquet, Fr. 2:27:35 58 Km, 11:30 a.111., May 27-1. Quernener 5:45:46 2. Schoukens 5:53:18 3. Young 6:02:13 4. A. Ludldn, WG 6:03:23 11ml standings: l. Quemener 17:50:14 2. Schoulce~ 18:15:02 3. Yo\Jl)g 18 :2 6:56 4. Ludwin 18:54:21. 5. L. Tran.rd, Pr. 19:19:07 6. Paquet 19:26:00 7 • .Eadel 19:55:08 a. J. Villlere 20:22:55 (18 ot 'J7 !1.ni.ahod1 . Shaul Lad&ZV retired on aeoond at.age a.rt.er enoounte~ ag tl'OQ~ on JJR)

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20 Km track Jean-Pierre Garcia l :32:27.2 K;i Tore- 2. David Didjer 4:20: 18

0 i'.r.i tr::ick Saint-Qu"n Fr J,;ay 8- l. Gerard LeLievre 2:J6.:50.8 2. Jean-Fie1Te Ckircia 2:22:05. J. Didier David 2:23 :25.2 4. Claude Saur­iat 2:28:20.4 50 KID (track) , Sottevillo, Fr, 1 April 26-l. Gerard Le­lievre 4:05:45 ~en's 5 Km Ch:l.:wion!Jhio 1 !!antes-La-Jolie Fr. ¥.<1: 19-l. Jaqueline Daniel 24:17 2. Janine Pirou.-c 26:~ 1 0 Km lm Pav:i&, ltaly, April .5-1. Franco Vecchio 44:~.4 loHrur , C~'l'niore, It,alz 1 Ap1 .l 6-1. Vittorio Vioini 13,648 meters (21 : 08.3, 5 Kra; :;J4:2J..O 5 milH; 42:5J.g, 10 Km) 10 Km trock Padova I A r1l l. Sante Nancini 44:16.2 20 Im tracl< Fiorenmola Ital A ril 20-1 . Vittorio Visini l:JO:J4.6 20 Km track l?ou, April 20--1. Ro~a.tecione l:'32:04.2 2. D<.1:1enieo Carpientieri 1:32:43.2 20 Kn (tnick) 1 Verviano 1 ltaly 1 April 20-1. Franco Vecchio 1 :32:47 . 6 20 Mile , Leice:;te~J....El~•i ~~~ - l. Shaun Ligh~an 2:.39 : 53 2. Alec lseyard 2:40:10 50 Km, M'.thlcbrf, W,G. , ¥..a:, 4-l. Leo Frey 4: 17:29 2. Hana Michalski 4:20:0'.? 3. Helmut Stolte 4:2J:23 4, Alfons Sehwars 4:24 : 43 5 Km (track), Casnrta, Ital,y 1 May 10-1. Ar.llando Zamooldo 21:02.8 2. Roberta niccione 21:~.8 20 Km, CoJ!n­hagen, ¥.ay 10-1. Bengt Silllonsen, Swed. 1:30:23 2. Milan Belko Czech. 1:35:18 2Cl r.m, l-faJ.mo, 5'.t-ed., April 27 l. Bengt Simonaen l :2} :58.6 2. a Daniel Bjorkgren l:31 :~.6 Itnl: -Ei?.ot G r.na. - France-,:'l-reden };!atch JuJie 7-8: 20 Km-1. l:uu,a-Georg ReimarJ1, EG 1:27:27 21 : 55, 43:30, 1:05 :00 2. ~arl - Heinz Stadtmuller, EG 1 :27:28 ( eame splits) 3. Poter Frenkel m ~:29:19 (21:55, 43:35, 1:06 : 00) 4. Vittorio Visin1, Ital¥ 1 :31:05' G(.rard Lelinre, Fr . and Annando Za:nbaldo, I~ ~• d 50 Km-l. J.latthiu Kroel, F.G 4 :16:25 2. Grecucci, Ital.1 4:19:~ 3. Sterten 1-rullor EG 4:2.3:21 4. Danenico Carpentieri, Italy 4 :25:06 5. Horat Y.atern' EG 4:27:05 6. David Didier, Fr. 4:29:08 Belgian ~O Km, Kz,.tiehoutc~ 1 June · 1- 1. Godtried de Jonckheere 4:27:36 20 Krn, Rott. 0rd!lr.l. Hollan.1 1 l!una 8-1. Dani.el 1-ut.i ata, MeX• 1:30:14.2 2. Pedro Aroche. Hex. l : .30:46.6 .3. Dc:ningo Colin, Mex. 1:32 : 49 4. Raul Gonzalea, l~. 1 :34:38 5. Angel nores, Mex. 1:35 :18 6. Enrique Vera Ms%. 1:35:45 7. Godfl-ied de Jonekheere, Be1 1 :36:01 10 Km (trnckL Hplsinki 1 Fin., !!ime 7-1. Bernd ICa.nnenberg, WG 42 :29 2. Jan Ornoch , Pol . 43:07.4 ,3. f'aavo Pohjo l ainen F1n. 43:33 4. Reillla Salonen, Fin. 44:J4.6 5. Gerhard Weidr.er WG ' 44:46 6. Jerz7 Pater, Pol. 45:11 10 Kiu (track), Sofia, I\J.l.,•l'.!\y 25::-1. Ke:nenOT 43 :06 10 Km (track), Sofia, l1.3y 18 l. Stefan 'lzukev 43:40.8 2. TeV8eniJ' Senerdchev 43:54.6 20 l<.J'I, Sotschi 1 USSR, Hey ?z 1 . otto Blrtseh 1:30:55.6 2. Mikhail Al0koejov l:30 : 58.2 J. Anatoil.y Solan.in l:Jl:.3?.6 20 K:n, B.iol-iarr.~t, ~!a:r22-l• lano-Georg Reimann, EG 1:31:lS 2. Ion Stanescu, Ru:n l:,31:27 J. Jan Ornoch, Pol. 1:31:52 4. Sandor Foria.n, Hung. 1:32:14 5. Vinko Galueic, Yug. 1 :32 :38 6. ·Mill n Vala Czech. l:32:t..1-Peter Frenkel and f:\srnd Kannenberg did not finish ' ~ !Cm, I\,Jc:,;irt,~t. Ru'll, 1 April 6-1. Ion Gasitu 20:26.s Czech. 50 Km Cha; r.ion3hip, Prerov, }'.ay 25 1. La.dial.av Vitez 4:15:37 2. Frantiaek Biro 4:17:l.3 ,3. Jaroslav Itak 4:17:20 4. Jo::se! 1-'.a.cek 4:20 :45

1'.1;11U;hY SUfil'RISES ffiOD<XK, TAKES RECCR D White Plains, June 29-Lisa Metheiv surprised her Rialto Roadrunner tea.miate, Sue Brodook to capture the WOiien I s NAAU 1500 Meter Walk in an American and Meet Record 6:46.6. Brodook was a distant second in 6:58.l, nearly 8 seconds slower than she had done 3 da,ys earlier in ea~il;y defeating Liaa for the Junior title . L1oa 1 a time bettered Jeanne B)cci's record.a and is probably a world's best, a11 well as a 17 second improvement on her ow best. The results: l. Lisa Metheror, RRR 6146.6 2. ate Btodock, RRR 6:58.l ,. Linda Bl'odook., mm 7:03.4 4. Chria Sak· elarioa 7:26.0 s. Cristy Dotaet.h 7i28. l 6. BobertaWedmann 7i40.5 Cynthia Jahr.eon and Teni Te&gal'den finished 4t.b and 5th bi-\ weN DQ'd•

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llACES HERE AND '!HERE ON THE CONTINENT

Sat. July 12-Wis . AAU 5 Km, Milwaukee (Q) Sun. Jul.y 13-Iowa 1 Hour, Ankeny, 8 a.m . (P)

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10 Km Hdep, KirJee Point, N.T., 10 a.Ill. (R) Midwe!Jt Regional Mastera 5 and 25 Km, .Kvanston, D.l . (t)

( 5 year age groups !rm 30) Fri, July 18-5 Km, Lakeland, P'la, (Z) SUn. Jul.y 20-NAAU JUHIOR 20 KM, LC,lG !RANCH, N.J. (H)

Ontario · Senior 20 Km ( 0) 5 Km I!dcp., Kings Point, 10 a.'11. (R) tlEAAU 20 Km, Tau.nton, Mase. (W)

Sat. July 26-Iowa 15 Km, Wauen' s 5 Km, Woodward, 6:30 (P) Sat. July 27-NAAU SENl.OR, B, AUD J.lAS'Il-.:fili l.O KH, LOtiG BiAU::H, N.J. (H) And on all Mondey evenings 3.4 Miles at Long Branch through Au:gun (H) Bat. Aug. 2-5 Mile (track), Cedar Rapid.!!, I.a. , 9 a.111. ( P)

20 Km, Columbia, Mo. , 6:30 a.m. (F) Sun. Aug. )--Canadian Junior 10 ~, Alberta or Brithh CQlgm.bi& (0) Fri.,Aug. 8-NAAU hi,STillS i·iEF:r 5 JUI, \frll'.rB PL\It;s. N.Y. {K) Sat. Aug. 9-20 Km, Lakeland, Fla . , 7 p.m. (Z) · · . Sun. Aug. 10-NAAU HASTE!i:S M}!;):.'"l' 20 KM, ~1HlTE PLAINS. !ii.I. (I)

10 Km Hdcp, Kings Point, 10 a.m. (R) RBAAU 20 Km, Ebulder, Colo., 7:.30 (X)

Fri . , Aug.l.5-Fan Am Triale 20 Km, :E>.l.gene, Oz,iJ. (I) Sat. Aug. 16-5 Km, Columbia, Mo., 9 a. m. ( F) Sun. Aug. 17-5 Km l:lclcp, Kings Point, 10 a.m. (R)

30 Km, Keokuk, Ia., 8 a.m. (P) Sat. Aug. 23-C~nadian 20 Km, Sud'rucy, Ontario (or Fri. th• 23rd) (0)

·i- Mile, Pekin, ra., 6 p.m. (P) • Sun, '-u.g• 24--Conn. AAU l Hoor FAtrfield ( B) Sat. Ang. 3~Wanen 1 s NAAU 10 KM, LvS ANGELES (I)

15 Km Santa Honica, Cal. (V) NAAU fotUOR 25 KH, SEATTLE (E)

sun. Aug. 31-NAAU B 15 K..l-i, }iACIW-IAC ISLAlill, MICH. {C) 1 Hour, ll'.ings Point (S) 4 Mile, B,l.ack Diamond, Wash. (E)

Sat. Sept. 6-5!file, 2 Mile Womon, Indianola, Ia.~ 8 a.m. (P) . Sun. Sept. 7-NAAU SENIOR .50 KM, NI*/ YORK CITY (IJ

Contaete: B--Jack &>itano, 40 McLeod Place, Stratford, Conn . 06497 C-Mike Riban, 4508 N. Oakley Drive, Chicago, lll 60625 E-Dean ~ram, 5CY7 Cobb :Ehilding, Seattle , WA 98101 F-Joe Duncan, 4004 Defoe. Columbia, MO 65201 H-filllott Dennan, 28 N. Locust Dr., \\'est Long Branch, N.J. 07764 !-Bruce ~!acDona.ld, 39 Fairview Ave., Port Washington, NI. UoSO 0-Doog r/alker, 29 Alhambra Ave. Toronto, Ont., Canada P-Dave Eidahl, Box 2~, '½_eh.lam, Ia. 52585 · . R-Ge.ry Westerfield, 36 Norir.an Drive, Centereach, NI ll720 S-Steve Hayden, 56 Verbena, Floral Park, NY llOOl. V-Yim Bentley, P.O. lbx 7/87, Van N.lys, CA 91409 X-Pete Van Aredale, 2050 Athens , lbulder, CO 80302 t-Womoll Miller, :351 Birkdal.e Rd •• Lake 81.utt, IL 60044 Z-&ohn Soimone, 631 YQUlg Pl.ace, Lakeland, PL

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J.ooking Dlclc 10 lea.rs Ago ( Fran the June 1965 0RW)-Art Mark carerG<i 34½ laps up and do-wn a shopping center malJ:wa;y to llin the McKeesport International 20 Km in 1 : .38:06 with your editor 53 secorxis behirxi. Jack mackblrn -was· juet over 1:40 and Den DeNoon finished a distant fourth ••• In the AAU 50 Km, Dean Rassmussen, !i!'th in tho alilove race, r, ercame extreme heat to win 1n 5:03:.33 foll01 r~ by Bruce l!acDonald, Elliott Derman, Paul Schell, and Goetz Klopfer •• • The National .30 Km in LA. went to one Ronald Owen Laird 1n 2:41 :17 and in a late news flash, good old Jack Nortland captured the National 10 in Chicago in 48:19 over Art l-!a.rk, Don DeNoon, Dean Rassmu8eell, Ron Daniel, and a el.uggiah Laird •••• A ffllf weoke earlier, Mort had i,uocumbed to the heat in an 8 miler . Going through 4 mi.lea in 30:.34 he strolled the last 3 a8 ID..ackl:llrn won with 63:05 to 68:3.3. Getting acclimated, he came be.ck a loleek later to take mackturn in a 10 m.ller in 85 degree heat, 78:26 to 80:57 . How did I ner do i,uch things? 5 Year8 .Ago ( Fran the June 1970 Om/)-Dapper Dave l\,maruky was most ot the new• with wins in the t:ational 10 and 20, Zinn 10, and American reccrds at ~ km and 2 inilee. In the HcKoeoport 20, Dave pulled clearo f Ten Doolq in t he final 5 km on the . hot blacktop to win in 1 :.35:35. Dooley did 1:36:04. No one else was close with Ron Kullk, Stove Hayden, .Goetz Klopfer, and John l<nirton tilline out tlhe top l!ix • •• In the 10, Dave puled away tran Klopfer after a inile on the Chicago Stagr, Field Tartan and went on to record a quick 44:22.8. Klopfer had 46:56 with Laird, Mortland, Greg Dieb:>ld, and Jerry lbcc1 following •• • • In the a nn race the next d&7 on a cider (,,ould you believe cinder) t rack, the order was the aeme, u:cept that Diebold wont hane and Bob liende1'8on mo"II d !ran 7th to 6th. Dave "slowed" to 44:34 and Goetz was closer llith 46:27 ••• Ma.nJv

-.J.:tria.no edged Hark Achen and St.ve 0$iver in the National Junior 10 Km as all three recorded 54:02 ••• Ron Kul.ik did a quick 13:39.8 to beat Ron ~niel b;y 8 seconds in the 1-let. AAU 2 l-!ilo •• • The Canadi8J1 20 Km went to 1-:arcel Jobin in 1:.35:42 with Karl >:erachens neailly 4 minutes beck •• Wut Weech won the &-it i eb 20 in 1 :31:47, vi.th the tirot 20 under l:40 ••• Pet.r l'renkel did a 1 :05:51 tor 15 I.m on the track 1n :East Germari7 and edged Han8~org Reimann in a Bldapest 20 km a8 b:>th did 1:28:26 *~*****-***************************** iBCJ-! HEEL TO 'l'OB In the ~:a tional Mastera Postal canpeti tion for May, Chrie Ama-oso '° n tho 10 Y.m 1n 54:50 ldth ~or.ard B.1een 2rd, Howard &.mes .3rd, John Scilllone 4th, and John >:ncLachlan 5th. Thia was Amoroao1 a tirut race of the ;yE:ar in the postal serie8, now led by Bl8on. the June event was 15 Km, July 18 5 JC, and Augu8t 20 Km. Contact Dave Leuthold, 1501 Roaa St., Columbia, Mo. 65201 for detail8 on enterine • • • • The World Ma:::t~a is in Toronto 1n August with 5 and 25 Km la\lka. Lr ;you don't ban yrur entry in, ;your too late however. The Canadians should put up a strong showing on their home ground with Alex ~eJy very tough this year, Felix Cappella appearing to be coming l::e.ck strongly, ard Pat ~ rel.ly reportedly turning 40 just prior to the oanpeti tion. Max GQ&ll.d l4ll be moat formidable in the 55-59 group. Stronaest known overseas oompetitor to date 1a England I a Ro;r Thorpe . Ot ccurse, Oerrur d Weidner is eligible and ehould he choo8e to com-forget it . Your editor ie er.tered in the 25 only wt is not yet 0011111Uted to gOing. I plan to make the National Masten a week earlier and may let it go at that. The u.s. could be '"17 well repre8ented, however, 8hould either 111.ll B&nney or .!Q..id;y Hal.uza choose to make the stone . The Pf<lblem I aee ¥1th \hese big deal Masten meets 1e «xorbitant ent.r,y fees ~$5 per tn'entJ and at.rln(;;ont requiNmentl .tor 'ftJ7 ear]J" entri. • • • I 11ort of UJe to ahov •.tp at 4 race - nd J"OU juat oan1t do that,

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