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Wes Collins of Euclid ran a career best time of 4:24,2 in the mile but had to settle for fourthnosed out forplace. He was third b\ George Webb of Crest-bee**7.WKrr, Konston, 14 8; 2, Dm M.«u-Youne-R iven, 14.9; 3. TyroneOKP(wood.ROGER GIUOICI of MentorWarren Harding. J L9; 4. Don East Tech, 13.0; 5, Randy wouic, Orange, 15,2.’r,M 1 Robert Tate, Clevlt; K i4, 0 0; 2, Rob Douglas. Clev?, JFK.3 M ilcolm Willie rvi , Cleve H up 10 2; Joe Edmonds. Clevo JF 10 1; 5, Joo Seifert, Alliance, 10 2, Mil E l, Raon Stapleton, Mlt; n-‘or. i 22 8. 2. Frank LaMarca, Red-V- 1:1 Umissed qualifying for the lone ' 1 L; pe°}'xe b°;L ‘L'M*... , ' , | wood. 24 1; 4. Wes Colling, Eu-jump nnals by the narrow margin of two inches. Jumping into brisk wind he leaped 20-7.aBob Danielson of Mayfield fin- ,1 24 2. 5. Dave Wyatt, Brush,1 24.3.380 RELAY 1, Clove JFK , Turner Sh rp, Duane Washington, JoeJo€ Edmonds), 1:29.5; 2,East. 1 30.1: 3, Cleve Glen-Tuck.ished seventh.5,te:Mentor’s 880-yard relay quin of Steve Markovich. MikeOsborne. Giudici and Ken Lent won their heat in the fine timeof 1:31.6 but missed qualifying }}ville, 1:30.2; 4. Alliance, 1:30.4 Warren Western Reserve. 1:30.3 440 — 1, Ssberv Wilktrion, Oeve. JFK 40.3 2. Mike Frenchko, WarHireling, 40.4; 3, Tyrone Lacy, Ken-ston. 40 7; 4, Art Jones, Joh Hay. 40 0. 5, Chris Flack. Ash' hu: t 50 3. 130 LOW HURDLES l, J ohDouglas. Clevo JFK. 10 7: 2, Dmfor the state meet by 1.2 sec-Pernonds.Dave Lanner of South hadYour g-R avert, 19.9; 8. Don East Tech, 20.0; 4, Jack See-gerSheR8« !, Jack Tom. ney. Nile Me-Kail 1 38 0 2, Ron Staalob n,Mentor. 1 .56.5; 3, Kcmn Flanagan.Kone n 20 6 Tn’s. 20.7troubleout of thegettingblocks in the high hurdle semi-Jcrrvfinals and didn't qualify but Jack Seegcr. who had bis troubles in the semi-finals, cameMaple Heights. 1:57.0;Brown. Ash Edgew od. 1 57,1. 5.it H\ Gt\, Cleve JKlt; .1 53.O2:’ I. Joe Seife-t. Alii nice. 1*2.6; 2. Hubert Tate. Cleve. East.mi to win the event in 14.6.Soeger, who was a surprise at the meet along with his Houston teammates, lost Ins landon the curve in the low hurdlesand finished fourth in the finalsto narrowly miss qualifying inboth events. He was secondI’d 3 Malcolm vVilian . Clc\ e1 is’ 22 8 E Pi n Miller. Rru h., Ray Stringer. Wai. West cm-* R'serve. 23 4.TWO MUM; 1, Dave lt;. he c- (U f a Cleve HD 9 20 5. ( rec-’ i 2 Jeff Kramer. Shaker tits.K I ’ 1 K Ml! ’ 1*' Du.:* ; O; i I es Nagy. Nile M. K-e\ Milk 5 S*e\ e Fn* let M.im-mn. 9 16 V (Old record 9 3R 2 by( t u V .iiut of Shaker lit m k 6t t1 RE! \Y I. Cleva' I KI,iitMor sh (rp. Alex Th n.p (*n,when he went out of his laneTYRONE LACEY, who willdefend his championship in TheNews-Herald Hebei Octonan on May 29 and 30. finished third in the finals of the 440 Running in what was supposedto be a slow heat he pushedJ ■ r; Lawrence, Asbery Wilkes on* 29 6 2. Cleve John \damsJ 21 I . J Cleveland Hts a 21 2 \Ke -s’ n, .1 23 0; 5. East Tech. A *HIGH JUMP 1. Enc Mumf.uo.Sh ker lit 6-3; t P wcr me cm ; Hu h Staehowc/., Ch inel, 6-i; Limm Son ui m i Brush ». tv-3 \ (, iSmith W tr Harding, 6-3 5. Wi'tiPn e h w (6-2)-HOT PET 1. lnr\ Stouden-m ire C »'\ e J KK (JwD1 ;; Jt ffE ms Euclid 60-V , 3 John I r’-bcrt, Shaw. olMO3*; 4, John Shmm i cm St Joseph. 58-9, 3 C*co geHasenohrl. Garfield Hts. 56-1*4DlSCES i. Jeff Roams, Earned\shberv Wilderson of JFK to -:i - , ,h|1 shiu.kv. ciw. -aJosCnh. 153-1; 3. Ma,;\ Stoudena winning time of 49.2 He came back in the- •finalevent of the dav to anchor the Kenston mile-relay unit to a fourth place and whatlieved to be an area record o!* I4:23.Steve Foster of Madison, running in his second two-mile ofset a new schoolthlt;season,mark of 9:46.7 but just missed qualifying for the state meet He finished fifth behind DaveClove JFK 150-2 i J-hn R vvc i, Young-lrsihne, I 48 9 Vie f \ . Riven xvw . 1.7 2LONG JEMP Ena Mumfmd,Sh km Hts . 21 -61 j; 2, Bob Wellvc H? : ! 1 s('H \is be- ll.rice 29-PP.; 4 Peter Morg n.Girard, 20-9* 2; 5, David Boyd. Cambridge, 20-9POLE \ \ELT Rick Ckbm. It n* ’ 1 i-*P , 11 oeoi d ) 2 J a *M tvromatds Steubenville H - 0\o (. H klcr \sh Edpevvnod 12-6 \ Due M(*K v. Ash Fdgeuood,• ; » Carl Warnkc, Bedford '2 3U\ M ‘ : d l; -t b\ Rill N ofsi .lt;ke North, 1%5. and C»a \ Ma-Eak I M . e Noi th, HK7-68Cheseborough, who set a new meet and Ohio best of 9:20.5TernTillin one of the finest exhibitionst of long distance running I’veever witnessed.Team totalswere not keptbut John F Kennedy of Cleve-individualsHoustonlandsix/and two relay teamsboth of!which won their event tlt; leadiI the team entries. They will lie i strong entry for the state team title Friday and Saturday atReganaRv I14 K COUCHColumbus.Associated Press Sports Writerswallow!b 1: t ! ■ -I • «advance to Columbus e\c« 1 mhigh and low hurIdles arid 8H9-I hei c th lt;r adv am »U(First four finishers 12u HIC.H HI RDM neach 4‘v — 1 AILHRelief was just aaway for the Chicago Cubs hut Phil Regan’s aspirin taglets went down the wrong pipe.Regan walked pinch hitter Julio Gotav with the basts loaded
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