v Records Sef:a Races To One-Sided County Track Meet13 School thin-county trackcompletely dom-; as they racked1 first places and ed the score of ?am m the finals icfc meet Thurs-Demson Urnver-3''«ea a stagger-]ing total of 72 points — most ever | scored in a county meet to finish far ahead of Licking Heights’ second place 33. Johnstown was 1 third with 32.1 Six records were set during the afternoon. Utica getting three ofthem.In winning the meet. Utica replaces Licking Heights, defending champions. Until this year, the Hornets had worn the county track 'crown for two consecutive seasons.Gaiy Wright paced the strong Utica team by earning 16 points for the meet scoring honors. Hefied Jones from all three events.A similar situation last year cost Watkins the meet championship.edged Watkins’ Jim McGowan and! Jim McGowan of Watkins and Licking Heights’ Frank Powell who (Utica’s Wright were the only don* tied for the runner-up spot withible event winners of the meet.15 points apiece. j Even though McGowan helped setWright easily won his two spe-it’e new high jump record which cialities, the 220 and 440-yard dash-i might have given him three wins, es, and placed second in the 100-j he was awarded third place in yard dash to Vic Stewart of Johns- ■ the event by a new ruling whichi town.* -v *How Thoy FinishedOv i i.V -V*■ ** 4* *Vrtfra Lleklif Height#JofcmMownWilkins Memorial GrtOTille Northridg* Lakewood Licking ValleyS3 33 38 101415 11SC VMvA- headwind down the straightaway held times down in all sprint events but Wright was never in much trouble in winning the 440 in 51.2 seconds over his teammate, Jim Brown, who finished in 54.1 seconds. Wright then won the 220-eliminates ties in the high jump ’and pole vault according to the least number of misses during competition.TVio coAvino •**** C 4J' * *1 * Cii lt;x ka4 for 2nd, 3 for 3rd, 2 for 4th, and 1 for 5th basis.Summaries:SHOT PUT—-Caudill |CT wod, BiJlow lt;Li. second. Mossman third, Clayton *NRi, fourth. Robbies (NR), fifth. Distance—1-7 feet 7v* inches (New record: Breaks record *et by Baker iJohnstown). 46 feet 3*'? inchesDISCUS — Jackson won: Giurle(WM». second. Caudill (U» third Darling iL» fourth. Robbins (NR. fifth Distance—13f» reel. 434 inches New record: Breaks record set by Smith iWM, 133 feet 3mche.t, lSiHIGH HURDLES — McGowan iWMl, won. Powell iLH*. second, Holler lt;LH)f third5 Robinson iUL fourth; Wimer iH), fifth Time—18 2 seconds 100-YARD DASH — Stewart iP) won;yard dash in 23.4 seconds over Wright *u. second, stoffpi iwmi, third;Johnstown’s Stewart who placed]S3 Sndf5°urth: Pgye {GK ““ second with a time of 23.7 seconds,! mile RUN-s-mith ui. woo; xiots to,.j _ . „ second, Engle (Gh third; Siaalev mi.Easily the most exciting running rourth. weaver lt;u». fifth, xime-4 min-event from the spectators’ point ie ® *ec.onds lt;?£’' record ow m, *........TTM . . ora set by Janes 4 mmutes. MBview was Utica s mile relay team s! seconds. i»n.win over Licking Heights as the I H1GH jump—vemon mi, won Airooadt, •____. * TT S * “ “ :lt;LH' and McGowan tWM). tied for sec-Braves nipped the Hornets at the ond; jats lt;li. fourth. Hathaway lt;ji, finish line to capture this event fori and_Jones lt;j tied for nttn