Grabs 2nd State Title -City High's Bill Knoedel Cracks High Jump RecordCity High's Bill Knoedel grab-led much of the spotlight from Davenport Central hero Friday night in the State Class AA Indoor Track Meet when he crack-ed a 12-year-old meet recordwith a tremendous fi-5 and leap in the high jump. Central, meanwhile, was taking the team title in the last event.Knoedel, a 6-3 senior w h o went 6-1 and 3\ last week m the Slate Federation meol. was Ihc class of Hie high jump field once again. The lanky I. i 1 ■ I c Hawk, who had set the new City High School record last week, bettered it again as he also broke the mark set in 1960 by Gayle Hopkins of Cenlral Davenport. Hopkins' winning performance that year was f-5Bill has great spring and is a real hard worker.” commented City High track coach John Raffenspoi'grr after Ihc record-cracking performance•He's also got perfect temperament for a high jumper in that he doesn't got shook up ami hc‘s a great competitor. 7 think he's definitely capable of going higher this season — he came extremely close to making 6-614 Friday night.City High scored six points In the meet, all courtesy of Knoedel. Also doing well for the Little Hawks, though not placing. were two-miler Roy Clancy and Carl Hargrave and Stove Dean, who ran the 490.West High, which failed in score any team points, got good performances from Mark Parker in the 260-yard dash. JeffBILL KNOEDEL Soaring Highllart/lor in the nule and Infix l.mdoll in lh Inch pimp Davenport h lt;! In i.i-u- lt;»iit un lop in the final luu evei.t' capture the crown (Vnlial edged Ames 33-29.Dos Moines Hoover came in third with 23 and Sioux City licelan was fourlh with 19 In fifth place was Waterloo Columbus with its 17.With only the 66-yard low hurdles and Iho mile relax remaining. Amos held a 21-19 edge over Central. But r e.-iral’s Jim Jensen took the hurdle event while Vine's wax unable to place Davenport took a 23-2I lead moving toward the final event.Ames still retained on.- shot for the title, however, in themile relay, and Davenport would only place third. Ames held the- best mile relay time entering the final heat, which included Central.Central chopped nearly two seconds from the Ames time to win the mile relay and the slate title.Jensen was the only double winner — taking me 66 high and low hurdles.individual rt,nn,r«,i'l[i Bill Knoronl loatl C.1/c-ty I'.i|n. 7. jelf U’ecer.’cn. Am« J. C.rn We,erloo Pom. j. R,CkToMmo-Ceonr Roans. /-Ik.joi S. TwSj Xr-.lh. O-loinwa. 6J1.ViOl Ovl—I. Rc*3 lttl ll.irlmQ-.xv 2.sieve w,icn. WcMtor City. i. ftonfly It-V1?- 5*00* C.ty fa-1 4. R.sk te«pr Ron*)* JcOerMft R*.McConnell, Ccoor Rnnd* Wc-.tm-qtoo. $s-ISJ Rue—I. Dron Scndrli. Olfoirran J. .'Off Sfilll, ro’t OxWt ora Onn Gytnorl.Ct.Orlcx f.ly 4. Wrorx. Culp. np.eonoMuSSKS kt™ b,m v'°'ent0Colo-D iun-p— I. OOP Yemen. Amc» ?. Don Adomx. Woih.nqrjn. J. 6ave HoId.Picmg-i-. 4. Ke* jommt. . Hccrcn. Cmrir-.o.c ypvU-l Klt;xi Aneerxon, Amu 5 '.elt;sor Hon.o-, Krnnc By », loll ll.m-x. l/AirxlMlIv,/.,, i v.y. !'ro, re.in. Wri!. -Ion ColimRnx i CiiO, w U.II, Coanr roiix m ”iV«n IIXJ o Hi ft- .. Ua-x JCftnxon. uo-i;City J. Swxr npai*,. o« Mo.nr-. hopr* J. term horlnv*. Davenport C---•Oo, Cndor- Fe»K x.no' 4, Sieve Pnxl.Dal# MqntCft. Vialcrlpo Column.* 0 37 4- „°c'c «on*». s-o...colon 7. Rohn Biorruon. Dm Mo.nex Hoover. 3. »*o(i Hoymuft. D--.S^sS- —-1- 4- ”?'c **“«•••- A(r*'-Oreo-ne. Lincoln. t. More Solomoio.Wol(M04» fan. :J 5°f' Ceroo Newell, Onven-norii Central 7. Boo Connell. Waterloo Co omtKU 1. Tom JotwBerq. Voxt, Ca.Hee Ion 4, M Mcpde. i/oim rk-nmnl. 5. I.if0.WC. Sloax C.ly Canlrpl. 4-W«., VdM Mqt» hurdler . Jim Jenwn,Mn.wi Heovcr 3. John Wurelo. CWk.-Vonnrov. s,«o. C.iy lir^ K*° '“T'-'on. v.otr-ioft kn.i :7 x N5*' .f1 S'ov* lt;• i'11, ,,0“ Co-reil. wnvono fol^nbu. 'l-v. Oo'-1: Cl.rto-i 1. MorV U.xqn. Crjlt;hg?,ir’ ’• ■*r rinrl'r. rv.ynnrx I’y.vrr a Jom A'iItehe CeiV-1 mix x. ai Maroon. P.*i--pion. ,jj Onn r- IT rriny-l. Oftvrxpn'l r.rrf-Alt;-r. X Vn.iv 11-rln- 4. Or-.-•ft rex l-orver X. f on Ooow. 3 ..4 ;