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.,, :0 (") r- )> Cl) Cl) :l: )> ,- RACEWALKEF VOLUM& XI, t/1JH~R COLI llfBJS I OHIO 4PR.(I. l,97$ LAIRD ESDS LOl:1 DRY SPELL WITH SR .ZS 1lTU St,atUe, }f)}roh 23-rton Laird c~rp.letdy dom1r..tted the field while wall<i- 1118 & rapid l: 55:38 to win tod,;.y 1 11 llA.AU Soni or 25 Km Race Will Rt Ore•o- lak<t. Thio 'lf8D Ron' 11 57th r,ru.or tiUe but hii, tint eince be won thi• 1t8JT111 rnce in Sopte.mber or 1971. WUh 18 '1(;1.lkn-aon hond, the race wa11 held on a !lat &nd tut 5 ka loop. ThG l/Ot.thcr wca no3-r iMn.l with no vin1 or IJUnand cool to c-.!u.117 tcm})'.l:ratur~o. J.n oxr;t1r.t'31, lJY~Cter--T."l'lo.too Lnird and John Kni!ton ahot into an cnrly le ~d. ar.d ),'~ .nt throuih the first lap in 22: 55, nearly 2 , minutes clc,(lr of third phco rn.1 lt~nnoy. At th.1.D point, KnHton re- oe1·tod a warning 11nd ooc!cod off l,:inving Laird a.11 to h.1.tt:sel.f. Ron kopt rieht on oh,1r~in3 threx15h l.!>.p tir.:ca of 1,6:00, l:08145, and 1:31:50 l'lrnre hiB etroni :th etarttd to go nnd he too \l'!IS ghon a warning. lfo eusod off frc ,m th eNi, but llaD etill uooer 2.5 tor the fin&l. lap to record hio ~,c.collont time. With Knlfton 11lovinr, WJ.y do-wn from his initial ewtt, Ranney mond to within 1:15 of h:iJ:Jat 15 l::n tut John r~pondod ly pic k ing up his pD.Ct'I on the next l~p nnd ubn~led tho mnrein to 2 roinut<'!J at tho riniah. Ron Kulik ju'1t hE'.lf of! Fob Ros1Jncr.:1nt:-. to c~ptuM !o ~rth as l:o::!ln- c:ronh paced ld'l\r.elt wc-11 in movir:~ pat Stove D19:!rnnrdo ,oni Ji" &an on the final l.!tp. 'Ih{l5C t,,o h:11 n. tieht rnc,;i all t!1~ w:>.1 and D I."r- 11'-1.t'do c-0ntir.•.1f'.!o to 10-:k like, i-. r(::il 1:ro!pct. Rr.·:mlto: I.. Ron I,,;fr~~ 1 ;;~AQ 1:56:31 2. Dr. John Krrifton, IIYAC 2:05:!3 (22:55, !iS:J'J, ·l:l41J, ,0< , 1: 37 : .10) .3. EU.l r.s.nr::iy, Ckldt',n G:•.to TC 2:07:12 (24t40 '•9:50, 1:15:25, l:l1l1Z0) 4. RC1n Kulik, 1:-!.~C 2:03:23 (25:}0, 51:05, .L:17105, 1:42:20) 5. Ibb Roccncra.rtz, u. of \'.'n:Jh. 2:Cd:20 (25:45, 51:45, 1117::C0, 1143:00) 6. !:'t.~Ye Dill rMr:lo, rFj? ,lto Ros. 11 rm1.n~rff :1:0!3:57 (25:1,5, ,51:05, ls 17:10, h l2 :J.5)7. Jfo , 1 1:<:~ o•mth TC 2:10:00 •'p5:.35, 51105, 1:16:50 l:1,Z:40) 8. K·-rno GJ.u,;kflr, 1 ·:v~ 2:15:18 n. fl.ob Frank, .K::-moutb TC 2:';1,:37 10. fcte fl-ir..!(o, !;r.,)!Jcn1!"h !C 2:25:00 ll. Ev~n t~ull, STC 2:28:57 12. Cr,1~ Jonra, ST:3 2:JJ:17 13. Hc~~rd J1uotin, 01.Acicr TC 2:33:27 14. r·.;ott >:Uovirt[;r.r, ~'. , -11 °"cuth TC 2:41 : 35 15. Dan I'icrce, U. of \\'. : oh. 2:1-19:0C 16. Don Jacota, Portl;\nd TC 2:51+:40 Jud Beo: Martin RudCIW' (Head), Goorge r.dw~rd11, Craig !rur,8, John Shorrlll .• •.• Laird'e title was hii, ninth at this distance, other-a having come in 1958, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 19(/:J, &nd 1971. lls other t1Ueo have included 7 at 20 km; 6 at l Hour, 15, 30, and 35 Ira; Sat 40 Km; 4 at 2 Mi.lee;) at l Mile and 10 Km; and 2 at SO Km. htore t.hia long dr,y epell he ba4 won at. least one t1Ue a ;year aince 1958 vith hie best ;yean being 9 in 1969, 8 in 1967, t.n4 7 in l96S.

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RACEWALKEF

VOLUM& XI, t/1JH~R ~ COLI llfBJS I OHIO 4PR.(I. l,97$

LAIRD ESDS LOl:1 DRY SPELL WITH SR • .ZS 1lTU

St,atUe, }f)}roh 23-rton Laird c~rp.letdy dom1r..tted the field while wall<i-1118 & rapid l: 55:38 to win tod,;.y 1 11 llA.AU Soni or 25 Km Race Will Rt Ore•o­lak<t. Thio 'lf8D Ron' 11 57th r,ru.or tiUe but hii, tint eince be won thi• 1t8JT111 rnce in Sopte.mber or 1971.

WUh 18 '1(;1.lkn-a on hond, the race wa11 held on a !lat &nd tut 5 ka loop. ThG l/Ot.thcr wca no3-r iMn.l with no vin1 or IJUn and cool to c-.!u.117 tcm})'.l:ratur~o. J.n oxr;t1r.t'31, lJY~C ter--T."l'lo.too Lnird and John Kni!ton ahot into an cnrly le ~d. ar.d ),'~.nt throuih the first lap in 22: 55, nearly 2 , minutes clc,(lr of third phco rn.1 lt~nnoy. At th.1.D point, KnHton re­oe1·tod a warning 11nd ooc!cod off l,:inving Laird a.11 to h.1.tt:sel.f.

Ron kopt rieht on oh,1r~in3 threx15h l.!>.p tir.:ca of 1,6:00, l:08145, and 1:31:50 l'lrnre hiB etroni :th etarttd to go nnd he too \l'!IS ghon a warning. lfo eusod off frc ,m th eNi, but llaD etill uooer 2.5 tor the fin&l. lap to record hio ~,c.collont time.

With Knlfton 11lovinr, WJ.y do-wn from his initial ewtt, Ranney mond to within 1:15 of h:iJ:J at 15 l::n tut John r~pondod ly pic k ing up his pD.Ct'I on the next l~p nnd ubn~led tho mnrein to 2 roinut<'!J at tho riniah. Ron Kulik ju'1t hE'.lf of! Fob Ros1Jncr.:1nt:-. to c~ptuM !o ~rth as l:o::!ln­c:ronh paced ld'l\r.elt wc-11 in movir:~ pat Stove D19:!rnnrdo ,oni Ji" &an on the final l.!tp. 'Ih{l5C t,,o h:11 n. tieht rnc,;i all t!1~ w:>.1 and D I."r-11'-1.t'do c-0ntir.•.1f'.!o to 10-:k like, i-. r(::il 1:ro!pct. Rr.·:mlto: I.. Ron I,,;fr~~ 1;;~AQ 1:56:31 2. Dr. John Krrifton, IIYAC 2:05:!3 (22:55, !iS:J'J, ·l:l41J, ,0<, 1: 37 :.10) .3. EU.l r.s.nr::iy, Ckldt',n G:•.to TC 2:07:12 (24t40 '•9:50, 1:15:25, l:l1l1Z0) 4. RC1n Kulik, 1:-!.~C 2:03:23 (25:}0, 51:05, .L:17105, 1:42:20) 5. Ibb Roccncra.rtz, u. of \'.'n:Jh. 2:Cd:20 (25:45, 51:45, 1117::C0, 1143:00) 6. !:'t.~Ye Dill rMr:lo, rFj? ,lto Ros.11 rm1.n~rff :1:0!3:57 (25:1,5, ,51:05, ls 17:10, h l2 :J.5)7. Jfo ,11:<:~ o•mth TC 2:10:00 •'p5:.35, 51105, 1:16:50 l:1,Z:40) 8. K·-rno GJ.u,;kflr, 1·:v~ 2:15:18 n. fl.ob Frank, .K::-moutb TC 2:';1,:37 10. fcte fl-ir..!(o, !;r.,)!Jcn1!"h !C 2:25:00 ll. Ev~n t~ull, STC 2:28:57 12. Cr,1~ Jonra, ST:3 2:JJ:17 13. Hc~~rd J1uotin, 01.Acicr TC 2:33:27 14. r ·.;ott >:Uovirt[;r.r, ~'., -11°"cuth TC 2:41 : 35 15. Dan I'icrce, U. of \\'.: oh. 2:1-19:0C 16. Don Jacota, Portl;\nd TC 2:51+:40 Jud Beo: Martin RudCIW' (Head), Goorge r.dw~rd11, Craig !rur,8, John Shorrlll .• •.• Laird'e title was hii, ninth at this distance, other-a having come in 1958, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 19(/:J, &nd 1971. lls other t1Ueo have included 7 at 20 km; 6 at l Hour, 15, 30, and 35 Ira; Sat 40 Km; 4 at 2 Mi.lee;) at l Mile and 10 Km; and 2 at SO Km. htore t.hia long dr,y epell he ba4 won at. least one t1Ue a ;year aince 1958 vith hie best ;yean being 9 in 1969, 8 in 1967, t.n4 7 in l96S.

APRn. 1965 PAGE 3

llA.LXER EETTmS U.S. So MILE MARK

'lhnt•a not just a walker b.tt one Blll Walker ot Detroit. On March 23,he took ott on the Q.coGe Poin t lkir th High School Tr~ck tor 200 lape and 8 hr 37 rdn 57.5 sec. later had W.moelt a brand M\I! reca- d. Hia effort, bettered John Kelly's old =rk o! 8:47;17. BHl passed. 25 uil.M in 4:19:40, ao walked the eecond hall elight ly ,!a:ster. Other 11plit9 vere So 1<!11 in 5:21:lJ~ and 75 Km in 7:59:44.6. Apparently the only other competitor was Leon Jas1onoW'3ld who stopped at 20 mil.ea in .3:29:16.

RESUL'lS, f:ESULTS, RESULTS 5.5 l'.:t.1.?-+4~--:ll, 1!:-..:ci_s •• F'<, b. 23-1. Mike Regan 48:58 (actual ~e 1n handJ.c~pJ-3. In:mie Shttery 45:10 .3. To~ 1-'.:dciroo 49:15 4. eitb li;yan 46:45 5. 518 Podloz ny 63:00 6. Fr-,;,:i B:om Sr . 6.3:.30 7. Peter Ansara 66145 8. George I.attarul.o 55:15 h2 ta.l~-~~. ~~ l. Sig rodlczJ1Y 57:59 2. Ton,r J.i~oiros 48:32 3. iliKe !,cee.n 1,8:48 4. D~nni e Sl.a ttery 46:0J $. Fl'Y:d C.:.·0,,11 ~=-. 62:10 6. t:cith H7an 47:13 7. Pet er Al".oara 68:25-H&vo y cu ever wondered in rezl~-8 t hese reo-.ilta what kind of C!lndbr.eg~ r thio Poolczny is a:i his t1:t es on the emre courM nuct uat~ up to a.bout 2 mir.l!tes a ~ue !rem 1,rcok to wcC:C. Well, hao h wh~.t Fl•o:i Ixol\'Tl 3t\Y8 : "Sig f,,Y did it e.ca~ . Th.is guy is a nsl choracter . A likeable r orr.J.o ttVlt ,,e ,.u ar e wise to. Age 58. Next W!lek I will at art him 2 minutes behind me and llkelJ, will bc&t b1Ri l:tr 10 or 15 lllir.utoa. He will go erunting and gr car.1ng on this ba.olc

and t orth course and swMr that he did hi e very bEet. A halt hour before the walk he ate a pound o! trie<i chrimp and d.rnnk a a.n of beer. Naxt wee!< if I e.;.n 4fford it, I will try the oc::.e thing. Sig • ha& WN'kod at tlo~t..orn E.le-ctrio tor 20 yer.ro ar.d Jae nm-er m.ie:sed a day O!° been lnte. He h~s 67 ~ of runni ng ehoe s in the orisir.a.l box.ea that he hae neve r worn arrl e,:pects to live to W!lll!' the:n all mi*. He haa all his origln'll teeth. lie runs and 't.'ill.S bet~r than 1 50 races a :yc,ar ." , .s .. Lt'.P,.~...:..._!,c::~11, }'.e.rch l~-1. C,sorge L&ttsn.ilo 60:13 2. Denni e 61Attcry 1,1.:23 3. Keith H:,~n 45 :59 4. Toey .1-l(,dei:ro a 48:34 5. Hike l:lccan 49: 15 6. ~.d Ero1{n Sr. 62:22 7. Sig Podl07.ft1 64:07 (Ri eh t on, Sig babyl) 7r • .2Ji .~!., r~_tt ,:·!c~-:-~:~::~:.~2 .J:ril 2-1. David Jolli!f 77:43 2. Fran::Ifl ) ·1ll ; r o}:1; 3. t~nni s :.;.l..:.tt~:-J 61: 58 4. John Sp1nnoy 68:45 5. C~crt:e Latt:i.rulo 66:34 6. Tony l-'.e1eiroo 69:02 7. Mike R~gan 69 :40 8. Keith Ryan 66: 55 9. J im Reg~n 71:!)5 10. George Kin g 85:42 ll. Fred P.roi,.n Sr. 86:45 12. Sis foelo::.117 97 :00 13. Pet;,, Arocra l C0:01 14. Luddy !.lsl tt~ry 100:1 0 2; ~...!.'.D"', lr. .. -~l, April 9-1. Steve Itchr-.'>n 45J40 2. J a:r.oa r.-3,!!ln 49100 J. l:~.:::-i a Gtt.­an1lo 47:35 4. Dc.r.nio Slattery 44:JS 5. 11ike R,r,iin 1,7:46 c. Keith !cyan 46:54 7. 'loey J.~dei.rQa 50:21 8. P<:ter An:iua 611:12 9. Fred &-own Sr. 64:13 10. Sig PocllO'l\ny 66:32 ll. fu :i :iy Sl..l\tt..17 71130 ~

0~;" ·½. ~inity -~olle~~i ~o.•)!!_, (Ind oor ): Cpen- 1. I'ruce Cougl aa,

un • .c.6::-.!3 :l. lr uce ,.:."lcD-.>1 '.I a, un. 26 :45 Conn • .AAU-1 . Jack Ibita.no , Stratford S~artans 25:03 (atato record) 2. Hike Segal , SS 30:08 3. Dave 1'.JJ7lum, Coaet Guard 30:10 4. Nod llaw'..dn.e, un. 31:26 Wa:ien1a­l. Maxy Hart , Police Athletic League 29:20.7 2. Ju~ Sal.koeki, Gai.­wa,y 1t .33:57.6 3. Gloria Y.auro, un. 35:22.4 20 lCH! Loni:; Pra r.ch 1 H.J. Maroh 16-1. Bob Felciola, Shore AC 1:41:55.5 2. nlc Klein, Virgin Isl.ands 1:45:19 3. Jbb Milllm, Penn AC 1:45133 4. Alex Turner, l..&k­wood HS l:57r35 5. Don Johnson, Sh)re AC 2:00:45 6. Bill Kakulioh, P•nn AC 2:02155 7. Marie Ba uaober, Irick Twp. HS 2:0/+rl.6 8. Pr9d

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Spector, Shore AC 2:05:06 9. Alan Wood fhore AC 2:ll:45 10. George Carland, Shore AC 2:14:1+6 (15 tinishere~ 20 ~~ {1'rack) 1 West Lon.~ P.ranoh >arch 22-l. Bave Rcr.:an~J<;y-, Shore AC 1:34:47.5 (7:03, 11+:26, 46:24 at 10 Km, 1:15:34 at 10 miles) 2. B::>b F'a.J.ciola 1:42:25 3. Todd Scully, Shore AC 1:45:30 (7:07, 14:37, 46:51 before folding with only 3 hours eleop the prmcua two nighta) 4. John Fredericka 1:50:59 5. Don Johnoon l:,58:49 6. Fr«i Spector 2:05:33 (Ron Daniel 32:12 at 4 m.ilea did not finish) N.J. AAU Irt,oor 2 Mile, h 1,nceton, H~.rch 22-l• Vave Roru!lnaky 13:31.4 2. 'l'cdd Scully 13:51.4 (6:45 at !l!ile for both) 3. John Fr-oderioko ll:51.8 4. B::>b Falciola 15:23.3 5. Don Johnson 17:05 6. Roger Barr 17:JO 7. l-!nrk Rauscl :er 17:57 s. Al Ippoliti 17:57 9. Frsd Sp¢('1tar 18:Q 10. Tod Ca:,h 19:07 (Judgea: Daniel, Dc:-;::e.n, Kalb, and fy!o) }P ~'.l:..~ebug Pr:-1<1 N.J..!.L-Acrll~l. John Knifton, t>TAC l:17:J0.8 2. John 1-'N.dericka, Sr.ore!:; 1 :21 :31 3. Dennie Slattery, Lowoll Iloy' a Club 1:22:10 4. James ~t-J.e, LIAC 1:21+:06 5. Ron Kulik, HIAC 1:25:l.S 6. Keith R~n, Lowell 1:25:19 7 • .Ebb Him:11, Penn AC 1:27:44 8. Roy :fey flori&n.1, Shore AC 1:27:59 9. Georg-, Latt.arulo, ti . H~dford Club l:29:10 lO. Sb,ve Reanan, ~:!<C 1:29:ll 11. 1".ark 2-lclmriae, ~ore AC l:301J8 12. ru.ll P.c.mlln , Shore t.C 1:30:53 13. Don Jo hn.sen; Shore AC l:31:06 14. Tony Medeiros, NHC 1:31:10 l5. Hike P.c:;ru1, Lowell l:32:l.S 16. Joh:, Spinncy, Lc.:ell 1:33:38 17. &uoe Y.acDonsld, 1~ Pioneo r Club l:34:25 18. Roger I:arr, Shore AC l:>35:06 19. Ji:.J R-Ogan, Lowell 1:35:41 20. Bill Cbeltchenl co, h'YPC l:'.3610'7 21. Fred Specter 1:,36:20 22. Mark Rauscher, Shore AC 1:37:43 2.3. Cliff >tL'llll, Fenn AC 1:39:27 24. fob Carleen, Shcro AC 1:40:17 25. Dlll Hakulich Penp AC lc:.~0132 26. Al Ippoliti, Shore AC 1:44 :30 27. }'.aroue Ebat¥.rl ght 1:45:02 28. Carl Ar:.der!lon l:~ .9:14 29. Dr. Dllr.iel Marz~,no l:54:5h (but ee ie 30th) 29. Bill Lloyd 1:49:15 31. J olm Finn 1:57:52 · .32. Joe Sar.~ar­eiero 2:02:19 33. John Ansa.rs, L~ll 2:00:19 34. fud Slattery 2:16:36 2 }tile, ~t.roit, April 2-1. Pill Walker 16:41 2. Matt Szczeoiul 19:20 .3. Don Hnr.eJr 2l.:25 4. Ibb Stewart 22:20 W001en1 a l Hf.le, same place;; 1. Sa.ndy Almeranti l2: 00-ull but \'luker were in ti.rat r aoe .L!_~le 1 !1,~ oor}, Chie~.,.o, l' ,rch 12-l. Fred Kuhn 16:J.3 2. Dan Fit::patrick 16:39 J. Art 1-i<' .. L<-r,oon 20:15 £~:it.rnl AAU l Kile Ch-'1..'llp. 1 Chie ~go 1 J-:·lrch 29-1. Do.n Fitzpatrick, Green&. Gold AC '7:46 2. John McCormick , ~O 8 :33.4 3. Frank Le-yy, Old To.,.n Harriera 9:04 4. Herbert Davia, Harvey TC 9: 13 5. Art McLendon, UCTC 9:46 2 Mile, L!ICron~e, Win., Fob. 8-1. Fred Kuhn, U. ot Wie.-Stout 16:58.5 2. Ni~baue, St ~nn F~int 17:CJ, 3. O'Connell, LaCrosoe 17:JO 4. Malek, La6roese 17:34 2 J-:n(I, 1-1-:n~_--mie, Wi~., If.arch 9-l. John VanDe!1Brandt, un. 15:34.5 2. Frod Kuhn, acG 16:07 3. Dennie Ar.dcrson, River Falla 16:18.5 4. Paul Niehaus, Stovan Point 16:50 5. Kevin laker, li.).1a Claire 17:03 lltP.e, L n CT'OS!11 1 F~b, 22-l. Bill Haailton \\lutAJ~atcr 15:44.9 2. Frod Kuhn, Stcut 15149.4 J. Ctir-io O'Connell, LaC~oe 16:12 4. n.n.~is An:ieraon, River Falla 16:16.4 5. Paul K:uek; La.Crosat 16:23 6. Ievin Milltor, WhitewatAJr 21:3.5 ~le, R!_~..!:..11!±1!, Wis., Maro~ 15-1. Dennis An:ierson 16: 19.9 2. John Noody, River fill.la 16:34 J. Kovein !Bker 17127 4. Kris Carsen, River Fal.la 17:38 2 Hile. Riv,,-:- F':llls, }~'lr::-h 25-Fred Kuhn 15:21.7 2 . D~:mis Anderl!lon 15:51 3. Jo:m }!ood,y 17:50 2 Hile Exhibition, \·lie. St:~te Univ. Chomp. 1 Mnrch 22-1. BUl Ha:nilt.on, •'hite · .. ater 15:29.4 2. Fred Kuhn. Stout 15:53.9 3. John Moody' 16:06.6 4. Jett Moza.nec, Platteville l6:J4 0 6 5. Paul Niehaua, Stevena Point l6:4S 6. Paul }Jatck, L&C110aae 17:06.5-this will be a acori.ng ewnt in their outdoor meet. Wis. AAU 1 Hilo, Whitdieh B:l.y. · l. Jill Heiring 6:49.9 2. Hike DeWitt 7101.9 3. Chria Hansen 7:14 4. John VanDonElrand\ 7,14.9 5. Cbr1a 0 1 Connell 7•21.3 6. Paul Malek 7:43 • .5 7. John Dick 8158.9 2 Mile. Stevena Point 1 Wia. 1 Aprl.l 12-

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1. Ji.!11 Heiring 14:37 . 7 2. Mike Dc\·/itt 15:02.4 ). Blll Hamilton .l&:26.6 4. Chris Ha.nson 15:,36.5 5. Chris 01Connell 16:06.'3 6. Paul Nichau.a 16118. 7-1 0 aw.rten, 2 DQ1 s L!:f!le, Ke:-t05hn, W1~...:.i AI?rll 19--1. Jim Heiring l.5:04.6 2. Mike DeHit.t 15:13.8 3. fall b:-.;1Hton 15:22.6 4. Chi-is Hansen 16:15 .6 5. Larry Larson 16:58.4 6. Kevin tt.1.ller 20:58.4-ataady- wind of 30 mph t1ad~ it a bit diftic-.1lt to etay on the track let alone wslk fast-?heae recrult.q ahow a real proliferation of the sport. up in d1ir,yland, ~;hich is for tho good. Unfortun!ttely, according to one source, an acco:npe.eyil'g pr obl~ 1 hns h ,en le.ck of ju dging. As aug,:ested in thc..3:, p.-i.ges a co.1ple of months ago, thi• 1a go~ng to be a continui.OB probl~.:n as l,alking sprea.de in too achoolo and collegea ar.d there 1a no ready an!r,,-er. It the into~nt 111 there, y-ou have to oove the racea to keep it going. An.:i wh~r-o m0etly c:q:.arie nood walkers a~ inv olved, I thii :k you cs :i ha ·;-~ f~ir rac.-~o, obTiou sly not record races, with011t ju~• hit -with the 'tfalke%'3 controllin5 e:ich oth':'1'• Ho·..-ovor, witho :it a judge, it is difficult to convi r.cc a ncvic1' trot his style is unfair, ~ ticu­µi.rly if h" ia in a challsnging podtion. His naction will be that you are afraid of the competition. So, it no judges ar e avai1.able, r.i.Aybe the walkers have to be willina to Wee turne laying out ot rao~•, the exper­ionc~d ones that is, and do thq j uj ging th ~ cel~es. This is_o~e possible anSIC\'.:."." anYl',.Y• Ot,viou sly, in the rn'!antir:--, you t.17 to recruit ,sCQ:,

people'-idlllr>.,g to b c1.rn to ju dge. 2 .. J:D,;.J~1~.:·~:1.?, H~. a l '].rc!\ G-1 . Aut'ic Hirt 23:10 (7:.32, 15 :25) 2. Lc~::1.~ u.u:cn 27:03 3. l~uthol.4 277Z"/ 4. Rob Spier '.30:11 6 ~l.l t :_\:''lk-P ·in J:::'.l.l~Y...1.2.1 .. ' -;:.):;~~-:-::~.'~~., V: !'C_:l · 22-1. Randy l-lL--:.n (7:20 , 7,i;{;, 8 :0)J anl l),~:1oie :..t..) ·.nn (4:)i, 4:4!~ 4,55) 37:Z"/ 2. Augie Hirt. (7:24, 7:33, 7:21.) and Ton Hin'.:\cloy (5:23, 5:-'~ , • 5:30) 38:50 3. Al Sctirik (7:50, 7:47, 7:41) and Don Le~ie 4:59, 5:£2, 5:18) 381 57 4. ~on~rd D1s&n (8 :11, 8:39, 8:47~ ar:d Dick llesaltr 41:21 5. Dlivo Leuthold {8:h5, 8:57, 8:52) and '1\:ra< Storti.ck 43:41.> 6. Jim &oitonl:.uch:,r (8 :07 , 8:55 , 8:54) and Ge:>rc •3 Hdd 41+:05-10 te :;,,~e. k..md;, K, .. 'lri•!-: Il'.. l'l"lT"il n-1. Ranjy l-:imm 7:28.6 2. Ji, 11 £r eitent 11ch,r 7:5 40.;J 3. .. Ji:7 l{of i"~ib-;;---s: 04;1 - HoF'ad,:!en had only 2 t'li.'l•1tes rut a!ter r-m :iir .g a 4:40 mile, so ho was giving a"''"ilY a little l..hU~ .,o ~ra),, . l?..:.D:5':.!'.EL.~ol.• Joi.arch 15-1. no;,d Cc,dwin 14:31.4 2. Mi.kt lo'.l ng lt>:2~ l.J .:'.' 1.J4.-S:LC 01• R~lt':-;y.:h..Jl.rr.!L!l (2S F, snow, slight wind)-1. Je~:Y f:r~:i,.l.,:1~ ~-4 2. F'lo;d 00,111.in 14:52.4 3 . C!1ris Ar.oro3o 15:117 4. Like To..ir.b 15 • .,2 5. Chuck Huntor 16:35.9 l}.:!1g £~0:,:•nb P.~!.!.• Afl-W -.:1:--1• ncyi .. Gc-1':'1n 24:02 2. Chris hno~oeo 25:25 ll!lt ov,rr 40 lJlv J. Cnuck 1-hnt e. 27 .03 (let J0-34 Div.) 4. Jos l:'.\nn1ns 28:45 (2 ::.d over 40, tirat ra,:() in 2 :yn) §.EAA\r Wc"'M'e lCKm Val1>n~I~~C "l:.J.. ?r<:h.3l -l. Lind& Ero~oclc 54:51 2:cinci-Cfoimoon "5CT5 '3. 'u~nf. \, t ilct~ 5 ': 04 4. To.-rl Te~gar.-ie:."l 58: ll 50 Jani, Jan,menk 59:4b 6. Sh~ila 'r:"\oc !len 60:JiJ 7 . J:,.yd9~ Foll<ana 60:53 s. Karlene ~.'n:ik; ,-.: 62:17 9. }.~li:J :i!l Johns en 63 :;7 10. Le:ille Yo:.ing 65:35 U. J.b.ry Papan1roa 68:34-25-40 ii rh wi.nds fil!:.1-~.!l...~2.? u,::.--l"t'} K11 ,_ ea.'lle place-1. Vickie Cook (10) 15:55.9 2. Jen:r1.c~ ~.3-:;kcw l,l2) l6: U..,.4 >• Becky Vallalva7.o 16:33.6 4. S!'.arler.e l{cGinloy 16:48.8 5. Chris R~-,,.i.ru 17:00.6 6. Shelly QuintaM 17:15.4 7. Tracy Trico 17:51.4 8. ~;egan Bei·eyeaz 17:57.4 9. Beclq Gomes 18:05.6 10. Andrea JohMon 18:14.4 £a':1l1 :, 11 e.t!!..J.~~.".t l t.U,,....C .. rrito, , Cal,, Atril S-1. Viek,Y ~oolc 8:07 2. Chris n.~,-:iirc:s 8:23 J. ~ll~lly Quint.llna 8:31.8 4. Lynn Hol:o-eck 8 :J8.5 5. Ar.irea J c~ru,cn 9 :0, 0 2 l~ Eile 1 Pron~, Cal., Y.~rth 22-l. Ron Laird 1:57 :00 (note that this wa11 the do7 before the 25 Ml in Seattle) 2. Ed Bouldin 2:20:00 J. Bob Long 2142:00 4. Hal KcWilll&ma 2:42:12 10 Ju11a Los Angeles, April 19-l. l.&"7 W&llcer /+6:38 2. Ron Lai.rd 47,22 3. Steve Dillernardo 49:35.l 4. Carl Swift 59:54 5. Bi>l>

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Ricke,- 53:0J. 6. John 191..l.7 54:42 7. Darld Hall 56:10 8. Richard Qui.at 58:24 9. li&l HcWillia.,;i3 60:41 10. Marty Lipstein 71:02 11. I.e.rry Avilaa 71:04 J:k>y'e 10-11 1 Yile, l!:'.."!1~ nlece-1. Steve &,ntley 10:52.1 2. Eric Jo:-.ke 12:01.4 !;v'e 12-~le, sa-·~ place-1. Tre.vit v~on l9:<i4 2. Cecg ll-ntley 19 :ll J. Pat ~uinla.n 20;(J7 ]?Y' I! 14-17. 2 Mil~-l. Mike Dam­br'o1ki 17:4/, 2. Leonard 8.irkhead 17:'S"/ ~ Mile, M:mnouth, Ore., April 12-1. Jim &an 39:45.2 2. Rob Frank 39:54 J. Scott H;i.ssinger 45:34 · 4. Don .Jacobs 52:25 2 M11e1 Xt.z !k>~~'.\yn I On,sra~~,m:!.1.l2,-l . Jim &an 14155.4 2. Hob frank 15: 01.7 3. Doug Vr:1·,~~r 17:0:>.8 4. Scott Ml ~l>ir.ger 17:40.? 5. Don Jacobs 19:42 5 Km, S::..~.!:J.e, Feb. 28-1. Bob P.o,encrantz 25:15 2. Dick Arl:loy 27 :05 j. St,n@ ualvor 27:45 rnt A.AU lQ..r:::~ll~m..li!.~~~. Jim Bc,an 1:41:03 2. Bob Roa.ancranta 1:43:12 J. Dean Ir-gru 2:17158 ~l"io 50 Kin Chn:~r,ion!!hip 1 Dc·rll)svi.,w 1 April l:L---_l. Pa.t P'llrrell.7 4:28:50 2. Alax C9.Jd.ey 4:34:17 J. &<:1:i.n 01.siew:,ki 4 :48~ 4. Glenn &,1eaze;r 4:55:55 5. Hel:nut Boeck i:59:09 6. Hax Gould 5:12:29 7. Art Koay 6:32:00 s. ~r.:ian ~!erri: ·.sn 6:32:00 lQ.J; .':1.~:·t de h'a nc~ 1 V;:rtingue.a. AI=ril 5-1. •".nrcd Jobin, Can. 47130 2. lii~n€.;in e, l'.art. 51:,36 ,3. Cesar H::.:-t. 52: 12 ( 80 degrees) l CO 1-lc,toro In<\l)or Toronto l'.0rdt 2 -1. Iiccan Ol.asew,,ki 6:21.7 2. Karl !'.or.,cheru: :43.6 3. ·ram 01 Sha1gneeq 9:W.2 20 !Cm, Toror.to 1 "·ril 2-l. Alroc Oaklq l:41:27.7 2. Neville C~ 1:41:46.5 J. fe.tarr"lly 1:43:22.5 4o Foman Olllzewaki 1:1.4:12 5. Glenn Swau.r 1:46:39 6. Karl Morschen:i. l:J.,8:23 7. Fra!'k Johnnon 1:51:15 ffiY.n, i\CT'.!1.1cn,ll!:r.tc-s, M-:x., !:'::!2.b_zt-1. Dcm:ingo Colin 45:00.0 2. fernd 1nenoorg, \t'G 45:48 J. Ar,-i'.U Hoz•ea 45:51 3. Pedro Arochee 46:02 4. Jan Orr.och, Pol. 46:58 5. Ibb Hendenon, US 47138 6. Enrique Ven 48:Jl 7. Heinrich Schubert, WG 48:51 O\ii.:'?SEAS 10 YJ.le, South tmd Eng. feb. 22-1. Olly F'.l.7nn 72:02 2. P.ogt'l" Hille 72:50 3. S:t;evra &;;er 74:34 4. Amoe ~ddon 75:25 J:.9 Mile 1 London, March l-1. Shaun Light.i:an 74:03 2. Carl La'lft.011 74:06 ,3. Bob Dai son 74:52 ~iti!'h F 11A J.O >lile, SCl1ttmick 1 Y.!lreh 12-l. Olly Flynn 71:15 2 . !rian Ac.::..u 71: 58 3. 1'c,ger l:i.lls 71: 59 4. Carl l&'lft.c-n 74:10 5. Bob. Doteon 75:00 6 . Stuart Haichent 75104 7. Alan Smallwood 75142 8. Pau1 ~lbr 75:55 9. Stf:ln Clower 75:55 10. John Warhurot 76:ll (28 wider 80, 71 umer 85, lOOt.h at 88:C,9, 166 1'ini.sbere)

lOR'.IHCOHI~G RACil,G OPPOli'ruNUIES Hm.E .UID TH.Ii:RE 1 .OOUT Ttti COUNTRI

Wed~, Ma:, 11+-5 Mile, Cambridg•, Mau. (W) PrU, ka.7 16--l Mile, West Allis, Wis. (Q) S.t. ~ 17-NI.AU lllw'lliRS Al,D OP:;N 10 KJ.i, KENOSHA, WLS. 10 a.a. (Q)

l Hile, lnkeratield, Cal . (V) Age Group Walks, Newport Beach, Cal. (V)

&in., Hay lS- Bert Li!e ~1emorial 5 Mile, Toronto( O) 5 }1ile, Des Hoines, Ia., 10 a.m. (P) Anthon:r Speranz& l'.clori.al .30 Km, Weatwr,y, B. Y., 9 a.m. (R) ruw.u 10 Km, Ibulder, Col., l p.m. (X) 10 Km Hdcp, Seattle, l p.111. (E)

Wod~ 4-.Y 21-S.5 Mile, Lowell, Haea. (W) Sat. J!q 24-HAAU SENIOR 15 lM, CHICAGO (C)

2 Hile, Hodeato a.la.ya, Cal. ( V)

APRlL 1915

Sun., Ma:r 25-15 K1u, Qede.r Rapids, Ia., 7 p.m. (P) l1nn l-len:orial. 10 Km, Chioe.go ( C) 9 !ti.le lldcp., Lakewood, N.J. (H)

Mon., Ke.y 26-5 Km, Enet Hartford, Conn. ( B) Wed., May 28-5 Mi.le, Cambridge, Mass . (W) Sat., 'M!l.7 31-1 J.-!J.le, Long &nch, Cal. (V) '>- 6 Mile lldcp, Columbia, Ho., 9 a.II!. ( F)

0:un. June 1-canedi-11.n 50 Km, P.emilton, Ont. ( 0) ~ --.. ·---- Region l AAU 20 Km, Bcllr.ont, N.Y. (S)

Wed. June 4--5.5 Hile, Lcn:-all, Ms.ss. (W) Sat. June 7-Iowa 5 Km, r/(.'lr.cn•s 1 Hile, Anken;r, 10 a.m. (P)

Met. A.AU 2 Mile (S) Conn. A.AU ~ Km, Gre1Jmrl.ch ( B) SPA AAU 5 lCm (V)

Sun. June 8-l!A AU SEt!IOR 20 l<.H, SAN FRANCIS.CO (D) Tue. lune 10-H ct. AAU and Open 10 K.i:a, C. W. Post College (S) Wed. June ll-5 !-'.He, Cambridce, Y.inss. (W) Sat. June lJ+-2 Mile, Etobicoko, Ont. (0)

1 Mile, t!o~on, IA., 6 p.111. (P) Wis. AAU 3 Km, Milwaukeo, 8 p.111. (Q) JU!lIOR NAAU 5 J;J,!, K.J\GSP0IllT, N.I.(l) Met. AAU and Open l H0ur Kinga Point (I)

Wed. June 18-5.5 ?iile, Low..,11, }'.r.r.s. (w)

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Sat. Ame 21-tlAAU si::moR 5 KH, l::UG!:.ii£, 0RE. (A) NAAU Poat.all Hour Section, Ibulder, Colo, 8 a.m.(X)

Sun. June 22-20 Km, Midland, Ont. (0) 5 Km, Kenosh3, Wis., Jp.m. (Q)

Wed. June 25-5 Hiles, Cambridge, l-!a.es. ( W) Fri. June 27--HAAU \\an~n'e 'mF Charcpionehipat Whit. PlAina, N.Y. (&l.ao 26th) Sat. June 28-l · Mile, Newt~n, Ia., 6 p.m. (PJ Sun. June 29-Charles Silcock 50 Km, Wcstb.ujr, N.Y~, 8 a.a. (R) Sat. July S-llAAU 11B11 25 Kl-1, KEi'luSHA, \!.'IS., 9 a.i:. (Q)

NA.AU JUNIOR 35 KM, l'ITl'Sro HGH (G} NAAU JUlUOR 25 KM, G."lli.F.llLAKJ:., WA::iH. (E) 3 Mile, Coltunbia, Mo., 9 a.m. (F)

Sun. Jul7 6--NAAU SJ::NlCR 10 KM, BIUl)GE?ORT, CONN. (( B)) 20 Km and Jr. 10 Km, Toronto, 9 a.a. 0

Contacts, . B--Jaek Boit&no, 40 McLe"'1 Place, StMtford, Conn. 06497 C-Mike Ril::an, 4508 N. Oulcley, Chicago, Ill . 60625 D--Frank Hagerty, 2973 w. SYc"-1n RA.\. #37, Stockton, Ca. 9S2<TI B-,Dcan Inenm, 5Cfl Cobb &ildir_g, Se.'\ttle, WA 98101 F--Joe J>.incan, 4004 Defoe, Colu::ibia, Eo. 65201 H-m.liott Delllllan, 28 N. Locu3t, w. Leng a:-.nch, N.J. 07764 I-&uce Y.a.oDcnal.d, '29 Fairview An., Fort H:,t'hington, h"! 11050 0--Dwg Walker, 29 Alha:nbra Ave., Torvnto, Ontario, Canada P-Dave Eidahl, a:ix 2~, Rich.land IA 52585 Q-Larr;r Lareon, 9~ Osterg .!\e.rd, RAcine, WI 53406 ~ Westorfield, 36 tlor,cnn Drive, Centerreach, III ll720 S-Steve li&ydon, 56 Verbena, Floral Park, NI 11001 V-Jim Bentle,-, P.O. 1:):)x T/87, Van Nuye, CA 194<:JI W-Frod Brow Sr., 157 Waleh, Med!ord, MA. 02155 x-P•t. Van Aredale, 2050 Athena,, Baul'1er, CO 80302

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WCRLD 100 KM REC<X D

St. Denis, Francem March 16-.rean-Pione Garcia ot France de!eat&d a tield ot the world I a top long die ta.Pee vallcera in a track 100 km race and bet­tered the World I s Record in the pro~e•. Garcia took the lead ohort'.cy &!ter 20 Km &nd na MTI,r headed, or re&~ chsllenged, a.a he "-'C'nt on to clock 9:.3.3:06. Tho old .au>.rk was 9:41:39.8 atit by Frenchman Florimond ConMt in 19.39, R. Que:nener, in eecond, alao bettered the old mark, but jll.!lt 't:;y eecond11, There wen 26 otarters in the field, inclv .ding tuo Fari:i-Strasbourg winn-,ra, Robert R1noh~'d o! Belgium and Jerry Simon ot Lux­embourg,

t&rly leader llllll Schwarts o! Luxe:nbourg with 53:54 at 10 and l:471Z1 at 20. Gsrcia. ws about a halt min\tte doirn at both point8 but took the l.ad ahor~ aft.er ae Seh ·.-art11 !ell a ... 11.y quickly. .lq 40 Km Co.rcia. lf.!lS

vell in cciz.Ar.d (J:.36:56) followo<\ by !-!alloy 3:40:20, F'a.cquet J :41:37, Fozg J:41:59, Carabir.. J:44:04, Sir:.on J:44:CY,, Que:r:ener 3:44:36; end Young J:l;.5:56, It is intereotir. g to look dm.-n at the fin!ll results a.nd see that r.ot u.ny ot th'!t.e oern,--e:t near the top. E:::cept for the winner, discNtion 111 quioklf son aa the oott..ar rart o! valor.

1hc, pe.ce wa• still hot at 50 ae Cs.reia. went thr~gh in · 4:33:47 fol.­lowed ty Q'J('!!lener 4:40:1'), Facquet 4:41.:17, P.ardiDg 4:44:55, Ywng 4:45:26, Si;;ion 4:45:46, C-4lr abln 4:46: 54, Edder.st:.aw 4:47:43, Houlinet 4:49:56 and B:i:::1ll 4:51 : 25, ·me r~ce ot.artod to alcw over the no.d 30 Km rut Carcia maitttaine:.l his margin ar .d at 80 Km the order was Garcia 7:30:52 , Queuner 7:40:34, &rding 7:43:46, Young 7r53:00, hcquet 7:54:27, Box&ll 7156:21, Simon 8:00:21, Carahin 8:0l.125.

The ldn.Mr had ~-nred 13,174 motel'1S in a l Hour race just a wook e&rli~r eo is apparently a I\Uite veraatilo ~er ani ehould be expected to put in a ! aet .50 in the rutu~. Fin o! the !irst nino finiehora are in tr.e nteran class {over 40) sho-wing again the toughness and e~r1ence required !or this tn,e ot race. (Or maybe the T()UD8 e1mply have senH

enough to leave it alone.) The result:,: · 1. J.P. Garcia, Fr. 9:33:o6 2. R. Quemcner, Fr. 9141123 3, Ken Harding, GB 9143:40 4. Dave fuxall, GB 10:04:00 .5, c. Fncquet, Fr. 10:04:35 6. Colin Yoong, GB 10:08:16 7. D. Dugast, Fr. 10:10:55 8. J. S:iJnon, Lux. 10:12:il 9. John F,ddertihali, GB 10:lJ:50 10. R. Henneboia, Fr. 10:19:25 ... 14, R. Rinchard, &31. 10:41:41 ************************************~ LOCKD:G EACl 10 Yee.rs Ago (Fran tho April 1965 0RW)-In its uoorxi month of publ.1011-tion, the CRW aJ.r(l?.dy h&d 9 tully paid sutscribers and, aa we aaid, a long re.ailing list o! leeches ••• Our nows sources w$re not yet established (in those daya ;you didn't nonnally !ind out the resulte of national racea until the next AAU Handbook come out, unless you went tot he,n, of cai ree) 10 th-9 onlT reeulta were local. Mortland boat tn.a ck'turn in a bigh.ly ccn­petitin 8 mile, 61.:18 to 63:07, 'With the two right together through 5 3/4 •• m.ackburn von over ma ck burn in a 1 Mile 7: 25 ( 6 aeconds slower than the at.art at th&t 8) to 8:08, arxi .rinal:cy, Mortland tried to blleter a l2 miler going through 5 in 38:38 before el.owing to 79:08 &t 10 and then crawling ha:ie in 1:36:43. Blackburn had 1:40:]J 1n ~ one. 5 loan Ago ( From the April 1970 0RW}-Do.ve Rcmansl<:7 and Tom Dooley en­gaged in !antutio record raoea on opposite enda cL the countey , •• In Soattl• on April ;,Dooley coveNd 15 allea 1n li54:47, 25 bin 1:59:Z> And 15 mi 1~3 ,arda 1n 2 hours, all Noorda. He paaaed 10 laa 1D 46:50, 10 mil•• in

APRIL 1,975 PAG.E 9

1:15:27, and 20 YJ!l in . l:33:56. Goetz Klopfer wsa going: after the 50 Km record at the e~e time but after a 1:42 !or 20 found it ""-a:m' t hl8 da7 and etrueg~d through a 4:35:40 •••• A -.rc~k later at Trenton, N.J., B1.g Davo ra:nbled through 15 mileo in l:53:44.2, 25 Km in 1:58:07 .8, and did 15 miles 1.413 yarda in 2 Houre. The 25 km tim~ "°" unotficia.l, howenr, as tho otticial. watch.,11 were stopped a lap too soon. He aloo got a re­cord l:Jl:l0.2 tor 20 Krn on th\'J way. Ho atarted 'With a blazing 6:51 firnt mile continued tlu-oueh 7:(J:J, 7:10, and 7:ll and then gradually wound dorn, takir.e 9:10 and 8:35 on the la.st two •• •• A week later, DaTO did a record 4:15:23 tor .50 on tho trec:~--Jilll Hanley won the Junior National. 20 Km in 1:46:34 •••• Larry Wo.l.ker did a !a:it 10 on the track, beating Rudy Hal11za in 45:22,8 ••• Greg Diebold blistered a 13128.6 2 Mil.e in the Bai ton College ~la ys ard Ron Ldrd won the Canadian ln1oor 3 Km th&t. year, too, with a very taet 12:21.6 ••• 0n the local ece ne, Tho Kort 111&n­agod track titteo ot 1:40:33.4 tor 20 Km ('bl.owing up with 8:24 and s,32 over the laot 2 milea) an:l 48:JS.4 tor 10 Km beatina & good 49:53,8 by Paul lu\baok ••• Wilt W¢sch beat Ron Wallwork by 6 eecond.a to vin the Btit­ieh 10 mile in l:12:07

FRG!HEEL TO TOE

As ,-ou 11ee in the echedule, tho National 20 is no"' set for June 8 and this is the !1nal dato. 'nds r ace will serve ae a qualitier for the US-USSR Meet 1n Kiev in e!l.rly July, tor the Ibrhoin L!lt'!lt involvin.~ Fan­African and West Ger.:ian teame , and !or a possible 20 Km in Montreal ago.inot W-i: :it Oe7.~~:l:lY, Can11da, and Eex.ico in la to Ju.ly •••• Th'!! ran---.':n , walke.ra will qul\li!y in a i,top:i.rate rac., to be held as part ot tho usoc•e Pan-Am Trials in F.akers!ield, Cal on Aug. 15-16. The qualitying at&.'1d­ard ror this race is 1:37:30. The USOC will provide e::<p'}nsew tor 10-1.2 invtted athletes, but it prob:ibly will not be "!\J.11 freight". Alt !or tho Lugano Cup 20 Km t~, 1t will be selected at this ea:ne race . BJt exact'.cy who ,till go is still contin£er.t on the exact date o! the Pan-Am race. It thore ie sufficient tL~e to recurorato, the top two !inieh~re Yill compete in both. I! not, tho to-;, t ,ro will go to tho Fan•Alll G;-..-:1e11 ard the noxt !our to the Lvg3.no Cup. ~ia 111ight ae~ that w have ou.r priorities a bit twiote1 blt the USOC 18 providing the Lu(r-lno e.:xpo~ae money and th~y apparontzy re gard the Pan-Am teJm as top priority, not surprisingly so •• ,.'Iho 50 Km te -"-'11 !ar Lugano ,,1.ll be selected in the National 50 in New Ycrk Sopt. 2l. Thia e.llcn,-a only 3 weeks before the Lusane canpetition, which ee~~s a bit close to mo • • ;~1:f.?.ve an article here on Ron Laird !r~ the KY Poet of Feb. 26, whic\ 1 he had 57 titles at that time, So it lo oks like my lend story mi:y be err by one. I have a oanplete Uot aho,dng the first 44 and had trl~d to update that. Well, Ron ,fill let ree know where I meesod up ••••• It is tL~e again to TOte tor the country' e top walker o! 1974, The win:1er will rt1c,ive the Orea., &t Gold AC' s Ron Zinn r~orial Award. Send 7our bc.llot11 !or the to p six to Bill Roos Jr., 2835 N. Lincoln Ave., Chic~go, Ill. 60657. The a-rd is to be 111!.de at the Ronn Zinn l-'.emorial 10 Km in Chic11go on >'.ay 25 ••• • The National 15 Km on May 24 in Chica.go vill be held at Rlia fa.rk, lrlu.ch ia also the site ot the Zinn race the next day. Thia ia a slightly roll­ing walk Yi.th laps o! a bit over 3/4 mile ( aa I recall), about halt shaded. Not a bad courae, but a bit short .• No tra.!!ic proble.11a, ot courn, and there have never been arrr problems with pedestrians 1.n the paat •••• B1.ll Chisholm baa sugge!Jted that we list. the namoa· or ra<:11 jwigea, wherever pc,aaiblo. We will endea.vor to do M>, at least !or · major raoea, ao 1.17 and include thia bit ot 1ntorm&t1on Yi.th -,wr national Nault• (11oet have in tbe put a.nd we ban ignoNd it.) •••• ,$ J: 4.,,.,t ..,., •• ., t>,• ~,,hncc.- w,11 'c,,.. ~1-;>.-C, }•>½. \i,,,t. • l o..,•~ hp W-,Ji. b& b•U~~.

,tACE 10 Af-'Ril. 1975

Por th~ e oldatere planning a trip to Toronto this sumimr tor theWorld .Kast.era, the 5 Km is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Wed. Aug. 13 and the 25 for 9 a.m. on .Sat., Aug. 16. Write World Ma.,tcrs Track and Field Cha:rpion­ahip 1975, 559 Jarvie St., Toronto, Ca:,ada M4Y 2Jl tor furt her detail.a. Entries cloeo Jul,y l •••• D.lring Auotrnlia'e surr~1er, a 15-y ear-old girl, An.,e f'embroko, clockod SOiie fantastic races: .3:33 for 800 metara , 24 :56 tor S !Cm, and a World' a beet of l3: 49. 6 tor 3 Km •••• tho May di> tanoe in tho ?lational Postal Kaeter',.. Cha.11pi0Mhips 1a 10 Km. Entries t o Dave Leuthold, 1501 Roes Street, Columbia, }!o. 65201 ••• Note: The Region l 20 K:Jl date has been changed to J.13.y 31 , ao sho,m ~ the neat little arrow 1n the schedule. The racs is teing 11ponsored by the N$w York Rac1/8 .usociation (that's horsea, m;y good r:ian) and, according to Steve liaydsn, t hey aro doing a bang-u p job. It will be held at{i)lz=ont Fs.rk on a 5 Km loop (not on the track) nnd is part of a big open-hoWlo prcmotion. Lota of good ~·:i1.1oity,prizeo, gala aotivitiee on race day, eto., etc . If yC/fl are ~ere near, don't mies it •••• That waa one ot tlfo phona calla tint kept tM linss hot i,,,,ween he:re a:xi the Ear.t Coast tonight. Steve anticipated the df>ld.li.'10 perfectly. The othor \l'-ent from here to Elllott Den.!:Dll at the Aob..:.cy Park Pl"ess to got the .foll owing imp<rtant stocy.

lADANY C01'.Tn"UES TO 0011INA~ LONGlES

West Long !ranch, N.J., April 2~hwl Ladaey wn his aecond successive KAAU Senior 75 Ko ch~ pi onahip and in the proceea broke his cha::1pionahip record set in l&.st ysar 1a in:lugural by neerl,y 3 ndnutes w-lth a 7:22:20. He aleo won b et year• a 100 Km title and haa oaopletcly dcmini. ted the Eastern Regional 50 Miler, which this tlational 75 has repl.o.oed. However, tor tM firot tir. s in one of those rac es, he received so.110 real oppooitiim. the LIAC1a Dan 0 1Conr.or, not heard !rem compotitively ainco li.:,t August, but p.itti.ng in acme seri ous miles dotm in Tennessee in ths m,antime, led tbe raoo !ran 20 to .3.5 m.ileo. At that point, atoms.ch problems toroed an exte uded pit atop al'Y.i he lost all hope ot l'dnning. He was able to get kac:lc 1n the re.ce and finish a atro~ second however in 7:.39:50.

In third place v.1:, new 50-mile record hol.der, Bill Walker, who tin­iehe-d 1n about 7:48. Bill looked vecy strong val.king only .3 weeks after biri 50 lllile et.fort. 'lllar o were 1.4 finishers out ot 22 otartera and they ca.:ie across 1n ths following order: Tew Knatt, Alan Price, Tan Ambury, Chculc Hunter, George Lattarulo, John Fredericks, Don Johnson, Bruce Kao­Do!l&l.d, Ebb Fa1ciola, Elliott Demian, and Alan Wood. Pull details and ti..tntts far al.l tini.l!hers next month. ******* ****~****~********************

~e Ohio Baccnlksr is a mont.h~ col1ecti. on of news, views, and ex>11men­tary on happening:, in and about ths world of hel'll-snd -toe artiatcy. &:Utor ard Publisher is Jack Mortland. Alth01lgh this 1a baoioal.ly a one­manoperat.ion at this end, it w 1Jld never come of t with out all the nowa, tidbits, and garbage sent to u:s by 111e.n.y, "'azv poople out there in r0<3derland. So r.a t yousselvea on the kack. Suoocription at111 holding at $3. 00 per year. Add.resat 3184 ~t St., Columbus, Ohio 43202. ~ didn I t aaneone call me tor havin8 all those pagee in the ¥.arch iesuo beaded Fe'l:lrun-;r. 'lbat comas !'rem trying to aavo time by using old header material when paating up etolen atutt. Also note that w · have scooped ousaelvoe witb & picture th.1a month. W• ha.TO tho picture, b.tt. etill no resw.te !rGA that Missouri Val.lq l Hour raoe. Jh&t ahoulci keep J'OU 1n auapenH until next month.

Larry Young, back in action, leads Randy Mimm, Al Schrik, and Augie Hirt in early stages of Columbia 1 Hour race. (Photo from Jim Breitenbucher)

Vladimir Golubnichiy (831) on the way to his 1974 European 20 Km title. Others are Peter Frenkel, EG (393); Bernd Kannenberg, WG

(471); Karl -Heinz Stadtmuller, EG (421); Vladimir Zhaloshik, USSR (834); Gerard Lelievre, Fr (253); and Arman.do Zambo ldo, Italy (623). (Photo from Dansk Gangforbund)