Continued from Page IS Highlands standout, sped to victory in tire college 220-yard dash with a 21.4 clocking to wipe out the 25.5 record set by T. J. Beil of Texas Southern a year ago.Alamo City athletes grabbed five other first places with Glos-son copping the century dash in 10_ flat and the 220-yard dash in 21.4 to become (he only high school double winner. Gtos-son. wan the furlong dash by 15 yards.Henry Hines of Highlands skipped over the 420-yard high hurdles in 14,8 for a first place and Doug Bcirang of Edison, the reigning Class AAAA low hurdles king, raced to victory with a 19 flat clocking, just a tenth of a second off the schoolboy record.MacArthur's Max Turner pushed the 12-ound shot put 57 feet, 10 Inches to grab first place.In addition to Rodrigue’ record run in the hall mile, tl«re were two new marks set and another tied in the Junior College class. Three Jaycee standards were wiped out Friday.Waller Reyna, the ex-San Diego distance ace now running for Howard County, betlered the mile standard with a 4:26.4 liming and Victoria’s Larry McCartney clipped a lentil of a second off his year-old 229-yard dash mark with a 21.8 clocking.