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SUNDAY HERALD .J853Alpine Day23 Records Broken, TiedAs Tigers Cop 1st PlaiceNiVIVIht)aKeiBy DICK RICKS over the high Jump bar at an even fouTwenty-three record, were either to wife out OjmM rtjnd- »on subsequent tries to1 go. hlghw.:broken or tied at the annual Alpine Field Day activities Friday as Lincoln'High School woiif both, the JUnlor and senior honors, it in spite of unsettled weather ” that brought a deluge of rain during, the noon, hour, a well-groomed track contributed greatly to running conditions.-The close to twodoien records that were distributed during Tie day included girls', competition'-as well as boys from the seventh grade through the twelfth. American Fork was nirtner-up in both the senior and junior high school. 1..Lehi High School accounted for four of the seven senior high trackEarl Holdaway, Lincoln speed merchant, put a new record in the book in the 220 yard dash ,wltb a 22.8 performance. He had to share honors .with Tony “Peck, Lehi, in the century as both*'boys tied ;g)e record in their respective tnal heats • at 10.2. Incidentally, they finished’ In a dead heat in -the finals of the 100 yard dash. 1Lincoln's ' Ed Hills and Jimmy Pyne ran brilliant races to cop the 880 and 440 respectively to give' the Tiger thlnclads almost a complete domination of the track ayento.When the senidr high .tally was In, Lincoln had 98:7 points to. ».'4and field records that were either fbr American Fork. Lehi was third tied or rewritten in the books. John with 41.2 and Pleasant Grove Jolley, a truly great prospect in the.fourth with 28.7.hurdles, ran away from the field In the 120 yard high hurdles In 15.3 for a new mark replacing the only standard of 15.6. He came back to TJ.'take the 180 lows in the record ep time of 21.1. ‘ .r,heveadrkironilyasleAnother Lehi entry, Boyd Stewart, turned In a scintillating performance in the. mile run.'He toured the distance in.4:40.5—shaving piore than nine seconds from the old mark. He finished a good 75 yards ahead of his nearest competitor^ teammate KenCardon.- Ron Turner, American Fork's All-State basketball center, sailedn d 20;B8.edin-edvcheforHla;na:BYl| Netters Win; Linksters LoseBYU’s tennis team continued to roll along undefeated in Western Division play Saturday by knocking off Utah State, 6-3, Friday afternoon tin the Cougar courts.. .The Cougars already owned the division title before the matches Btarted Friday. » ' . .The Cpugar golfers weren’t as fortunate as the Y netters. They lost to the USAC linksters by a 12V4 to 5H score.The Aggie and Cougar golfers tied for second In the western division. ,.’’ Tennis Results:Bob Klrlqjatrick, BYU* defeated Ivan Christensen in the tennis singles, 6-2, 7-9. 6-2: Harold Christensen, BYU, toppled Glen Peterson, 6-2, 6-0: LaMar Rawlings, BYU, defeated Don Larsen, 8-6, 6-2; Bob Carmack, BYU, defeated Kent Payne,’ 6-1, 6-4; Ross Mason, USAC, defeated Kent Dunford, 6-3. _ 2-6, 8-6; Jim Hill, BYU, defeated ch, ciint Hales, 6-0. 6-0. ,in the doubles, Christensen and Wortley, USAC, defeated Collinson/J Onanx.l. ' ft ' 0*1 ’ A _ Tt-tll,on-?btia;bahck-na.tel,na.The junior high results • were much closer and weren’t decided until the final relay events. Lincoln won with 55 points, American Fork wlfo,'5* LeM, .20;/.and Ptefcant Grove, 11.Steve McDaniel American Fork ninth grader, set new standards ini the GO and 100 yard dashes at 6.6and 10‘.5,' ' 'I......In-the senior high, Ray Neel of Lincoln Was the big point’getter as he repeated hia region triumphs In the sbotiput, discus, and broad-jump for an accumulation of 15 points. He. was the iheet'a only triple winner.. American Fork set new records In .the Junior high medley relay and the aehlor high 880 relay, sinlor High Remits Discus:,'!. Ray Neel, Lincoln; 2. Kent Dav,.'AF;. 3. Kay Holdaway, Lincoln?, • 4. Max Scott, Lehi; 5. Ward -MacDonald,. AF—Distance: 142’ 6%'V Javelin:. 1,-Jerry Chadwick, AF; 2 Gary Carson, PG; 3. Kay Holdaway, Lincoln; 4. Max Scott. Lehi; 5/ - Tom . Clark, PG—Distance: 153’ 8V\ . -Shot Put: 1. Ray Neel, Lincoln; 2. Odell Nielson,. AF; 3. Dean -Powell, PG;. 4. Hal Btapely, Lincoln; 5. Jerry Chadwick, AF—Distance: 46’ 2”. .J80 Low Hurdles: I. John Jolley, Lelii; 2. Robert. Sakamoto, Lincoln; 3. Don Carlisle, AF; 4. LaReil Gouldlng, Lincoln: 5. Ward MacDonald, AF—Time: 21! (new record)..;'220 Yard Dash:. 1. Earl Holdaway, Lincoln; 2. Clifford Ferguson, Lincoln; 3. Mackey Boley, AF; 4. Wallace Nelson, Uncoln; 5. Kent Day, AF—Time: 22,8 (new record).High Jump: 1, Ron Turner, AF; 2. Claude Rowley, Lincoln: 3. tie between John Iverson ‘ and Tom (^MtUnued on Page 8)thaCIrecoltwiStstorchiStsGeCDI'• /he;Ilfwam;linHeThinto1Infmlon«MseqiHi!li n-
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