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One-Sidedfrock MeetWright paced the strong am by earning 16 points meet scoring honors. He atkins’ Jim McGowan and Heights’ Frank Powell who the runner-up spot with 5 apiece, easily won his two spe-the 220 and 440-yard dash-placed second in the 100-■h to Vic Stewart of Johns-rhey Finishedlied Jones from all three events.A similar situation last year cost Watkins the meet championship.Jim McGowan of Watkins and Utica’s Wright were the only dou* ible event winners of the meet.| Even though McGowan helped set • t'e new high jump record which i might have given him three wins, | he was awarded third place in I the event by a new ruling which 'eliminates ties in the high jump ’and pole vault according to the least number of misses during competition.r HcftfhU mns MemorialHeidfftr Valle*3333IS1415 11Sdwind down the straight-id times down in all sprint)Ut tVrisrht was never in*- ^ J* lt;• If, * lt;Cii uu lt;X uA4 for 2nd, 3 for 3rd, 2 for 4th, and 1 for 5th basis.Summaries:SHOT PUT—-Caudill |CT won, BiJlow *Li. second. Mossman third, Clayton *NRi, fourth. Robbies (NR), fifth. Distance—47 feet 7^ inches (New record: Breaks record *et by Baker (Johnstown). 46 feet 3 V? inchesDISCUS — Jackson i U i won: Giurle (WM. second. Caudill iU» third Darling iLi* fourth. Robbins (NR. fifth Distance—13f* reel. 434 inches New record:ft '■Mr
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Fri, May 10, 1963

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