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Ni.Y, ii 1:173 III; INUANAI'OMS STAIl Fall In Relay Continued From I'itge 1 off Watkins twice in the last nfier lie cleared 6 6 in the qualifying. Wayna High picked up another first fur the Summit City with a :2fJ.l record in the yards to hit. the tape no more than two i (i in front. North Central's 3:21.6 shuttle hurdle. second place time also topped Logansport's Fred Vester took the long jump with a the 3:25.7 old mark.

Bill Barnett of Jeffersonville nicked Tony Wilson of Indianapolis Washington in the 60- near-record 22-11 and Robert Hughes of Muncie South broke the triple lump stand ard with 44-6 'i in the after yard dash. Barnett's time was noon's final event. One of the hottest battles 1 1 all day came in the pole vault between Hunter and Tecum- seh's Grant Glackman. .) I (i nni.n i i Glackman, runner-up in last a ii, year's state outdoor meet, 9 and Hunter both cleared 15 4 II I I 1 6.2 and Wilson 6.3. All six finalists broke the old record in the half-mile won by state cross country champ Stan Mavis of Greensburg in 1:56.5.

Trailing Mavis down the stretch were Jeff Clarette of Terre Haute North and Phil Barker of Vlncenncs, both under 1:59. HAMMOND NOLL'S JOHN Hornyak zipped from behind in the last 50 yards to edge Reed May of Bloomington South in the :50.8 quarter-mile, a new event and another automatic record. feet and then missed at two stabs to go higher. Hunter .1 II I 'Si I was the first to make 15-0 when the bar was moved back to the original height to break the deadlock. Earlier in the year Glackman reached 15-6 indoors, one of the nation's best for prep-sters this year.

FLIPS OVER WITH FLOP Charles Stewart of Fort Wayne South goes over the high jump bar at 6-7 for a victory in the Hoosier Relays yesterday. The leap also set a record breaking Mishawaka's Leroy Johnson's jump of 6-6 in 1957. (Star Photo) SHOT PUT CHAMP Gary England of North Central (Marion County) proudly holds aloft the trophy he won for capturing the shot put event in the annual Hoosier Relays. Gary hurled the heavy ball 56-7'2 to triumph. (Star Photo) Dennis Cordell of Hammond was the 2-mile winner in 9:17.8.

UP AND OVER-Gary Hunter of Fort Wayne Northrop clears bar at 15 feet to gain a tie for first in the pole vault and an ultimate victory over Grant Glackman of Tecumseh for having fewer misses in yesterday's Hoosier Relays at Bloomington. (Star Photo) West Coast Scout Wins Gulfstream Charlie Stewart of Fort Wayne South equalled his own 6-7 record set in last week's $6.60 to show. The speed hourses all col high jump trials. State champ Royce Turner of Lawrence Miami (AP) Oxford Stables' West Coast Scout closed with a rush along the rail to score an upset victory in the $134,800 Gulfstream Handicap yester day. Vertee, the even money favorite, stopped badly in the midstretch and finished eighth in a field of 10.

West Coast Scout, ridden by Larry Adams, finished half a length in front of longshot Super Sail, who was three lengths ahead of Freetex. Glazed Do- nut finished fourth. The winner ran a mile and a quarter in 2:01 and paid $10.60, $5 and $4.40. Super Sail paid $17.20 and $9.20. Freetex paid Hoosicr Relays Results Central dropped out at 6-4, lapsed and the stretch runners did all the racing from the quarter pole to the wire.

West Coast Scout was next to last midway up the backstretch, LONG JUMP 1. Fred Vester, Lo- gansport JMl'i; 1. Rick Smith, Kokomo Haworth 22-1; 1. Fred Kixmiller, Vin-cennes 21-1; 4. Steve Clutter, Tecumseh 21-9' 2) 5.

Phil Johnson, Richmond ll-7; Michigan Rallies, Wins Big 10 Gymnastics Title Super Sail was seventh and Freetex was last. 4. on Frye, Indpls. Wood 11-4Vi. Eastern Fleet outran Vertee HIGH JUMP 1.

Charles Stewart, FW South 4-7 (meet record; old record 4-6 by Leroy Johnson, Mishawaka 1957, and Elliott Williams, Greencastle 1964)1 1. Ron for the lead and the favorite ft Shaw, Jeffersonville 4-5; 1. Ken Russell, Bloomington, Ind. (AP) Michigan came on strong in long horse vaulting, parallel bars and horizontal bars yesterday to nip defending cham Ben Davis 4-4; 4. Kevin McLaughlin, TH South 4-4; 5.

Robert Keeling, Lawrence Central 4-4; 4. Bruce Reed, Western 4-3. pion Iowa and early leader Minnesota for the 65th Big Ten gymnastics title. The Wolverines, who have won eight outright gymnastics 880 1. Stan Mavis, Greensburg 1:54.1 (meet record; old record 2:00.2 by Chris Achgill, Center Grove 1971); E.

Jeff Clar- HIGH HURDLES 1. Gary Howard, FW Elmhurtr 8.7; 2. Jim Harris, Muncie North 1.8; Dick Huqhes, Jalfarsonvilla 4. Skip Waila, Highland 8.1; S. Phil Qusckenbujh, Norwall (automatic tec-ord).

60-YARD DASH-1. Bill Barnett, JKfer-sonville 4.2; 2. Tony Wilson, Indpls. Wash- Ington 4.3; Fred Vaster, Logansport 4.4; 4. John Dwyer, Brebeuf 4.4; 5.

Nata Brown, PW Elmhurst 4.1 4. Dick Nallay, Roncalll 4.4. 2-MILE RELAY 1. Fort Wayna North--mo (Mike- Henry, Doug Ford, Les Ortn, Rick Maqlay 8:01.5 (maet record; old record 8:0 hy FW 19711: 2. Indpls.

Tech 8:03.41 3. Muncia North 4. Manchester 8:05 5. Warren Central North Central disqualified. 440 1.

John Hornyak, Hammond Noll 50.1 (automatic record); 2. Reed May, Bloominqton South Sl.l; 3. Raloh Hayes, Homestead 51 4. Gene Mere, Northrop 51.5; 4. Mike Rearman, Heritage 5.

Bruce Harris, FW South 52.0; 4. Tim Mannix, Crothersville 51.8. SHOT PUT 1. Gary Enqland, North Central 34-7Vj; 2. Andy Dick, Lawrence Central 55-1; 3.

Ed Arnold, TH South 1 54-0; 4. Bob Yost, Bloominotnn S-uth 53--IOVi; S. Jo" Fish, Southport S3-5; 4. Rick Enis, Union City 52-10. DISTANCE MEDLEY 1.

Warren Central (Dave Harwell, Rusty Meadors, ette, TH North S.Phil Barker, TH Vixennes 4. Dave Lehman, Con cord 5. John Glaser, Pioneer fourth in the team scoring at 307.05, followed by Michigan State 293.25; Illinois 291.85; Ohio State 272.75, and Wisconsin 245.80. Purdue and Northwestern do not participate in gymnastics. Individual Winners: Ail-Around Ray Gura, Michigan, 105.05; Floor Enerciiet Craia Carlson, Minnesota, 18.35; Sidehorse Ross Frystrom, Minnesota, 18.38; Rinos Benny Fernandei, Indiena, 18.70; Vaullint Gary Oiling, Iowa, 11.18; Parallel Bart Deve Luna, Iowa, 18.50; Horizontal Bar Bruce Wild-man, Iowa, 18.13.

Ickx Captures Second Row Spot 4. John Upchurch, Highland 1 :59.1. 880 RELAY 1. North Central (Mike Hall, Kent Costin, Derek Laing, Tony Watkins) 1:31.1 (North Central set 1:31.4 titles and tied for one other since 1961, scored 317.60 points. Iowa and Minnesota tied for second with 316.

85 each. MICHIGAN was led by Ray Gura who won the all-around event with 105.05 points. Jeff Rock of Minnesota was second at 104.2. Benny Fernandez of Indiana captured his third straight Big Ten championship in the still rings last night. Gregg Fenske of Illinois, defending champion in the parallel bars event, also repeated by tying Dave Luna of Iowa.

Host Indiana finished never did get his head in front. Eastern Fleet continued on the lead to the head of the stretch, with Vertee second. Then they' both stopped as Super Sail moved through along the inside to take over. West Coast Scout followed and caught him 20 yards from Super Sail, also on the rail, the wire. Freetex made his move on the outside but hung slightly the last 70 yards.

Glazed was two lengths behind Freetex, followed by Ghoul, Saxony Warrior, Eastern Fleet, Vertee, Windtex and Gentle Smoke. record in trials; old record 1:33 .4 by Gary Roosevelt 1955); 2. Bloomingotn South 1.32.5; 3. Richmond 4. Muncle South 5.

FW Wayne 4. FW Noithrop 1:35.3. SHUTTLE HURDLE 1. Fort Wayne Wayne (John Mitchell, Winifred Rouse, Rome (AP) Jack Ickx of Belgium drove a Ferrari 312P to the best time of the day yesterday and grabbed a place in the second row for the Six Hours of today's Vallelunga auto race. Ickx was timed in 1 minute, 10.26 seconds over the two-mile course.

Ickx's time put him alongside Henri Pescarolo of France in a Matra-Simca 670. Francois Cevert of France won the pole in a Matra-Simca 670 in 1:08.55 and Brian Redman of Britain gained the other front row position in a Ferrari 312P. All three qualified Friday. Bill Underwood, Charles Cammack) 29.1 (meet record; old record 29.4 by FW South 1971); 2. Logansport 29.4; 3.

Warren Cen Stive Patterson, Roy Benge) 10:27.4 (meet tral 30.3; 4. FW North 30.4; 5. FW Elmhurst 30.6; 4. FW Northrop 30.4; 7. Lawrence Central 30.7.

Support America. Buy United States Savings Bonds where you work or bank. old record 10:35.4 By Bloomnaton il971) 1. Hammond 3. TH Nnrth 4.

FW Northrop 10:40.1) 5. Oak Hill 10:45.4. Carmel disqualified. POLE VAULT 1. Gary Hunter, FW Northrop 15-0; 2.

Grant Glackson, Tesu. 2-MILE 1. Dennis CCfdell, Hmmond mach 15-0; 3. Rex Hubble, Pendleton 13-4; 4. Dennis McNew, Danville 13-4; S.

Tie among Dave Jackson, Mater dei; Matt 2. Dave Collins, Mfdison 3. Jihn R-'Ce, TH North 4. John Turk. TH South 5.

Brian Crosby, Golden, Pendletm; Terry Essig, Concord; Hmnested 9:32 4. John Reerty, TH and raui verolsko, TH North 13-0, North Rudy Chapal, Hammond TRIPLE JUMP 1. Robert Hughes, 9:43.8. Muncie South 44-4i meet record; old record 43-1 by Kent Blair, Muncie Burris MILE RELAY 1. Jeffersonvllle 1972); 2.

Boh Goodman, Blnommgton (D ck Hushes, Bill Barnett, Gary Oliver, Tom Hushes); 1. North Central South 44-4; 3. Phil Johnson, Richmond ul both UIovWh Tire Center official auio iimpeetion tlafion lAifmjcHe Mon. through Sat. 8:30 to 9 South, 2729 S.

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Charles Cammack, FW Wayne Hummoiid Noll 1:38 (meet record; old re I 4 I cord 3:15.7 by Gary Roosevelt 1953) 42-9V2, The UJm.H. ock ii anpe iuhiii i I Cougars Clinch Tie By Nailing Memphis ANCHOR MAN-Rick Mag-ley of Fort Wayne North-fop carries the baton across the finish line for a victory in a meet record 8:01.5 in yesterday's Hoosier Relays at Indiana University. The mark beat Forf Wayne South's record of 8:09 set in 1971. (Star Photo) Features long-lasting nylon cord body plus full depth siping. halftime.

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The Cougars need only one more victory or a Kentucky loss to take the top place outright. They have three games left. Johnny Neumann topped all scorers with 30 points for the Tarns and George Thompson added 28 while the Cougars were led by Billy Cunning- ham with 25 and Joe Caldwell with 23. It was the 15th loss in a row for the Tarns, whose Will Jones had 24 points and 13 rebounds. Carolina pulled ahead 37-34 held a 71-59 margin at STAR STATU REPORT Columbus North won the first The individual titlists: OPTIONALS Free eierclse mine susott, Reili.

Balence beam Deb King, Noblesvllli. Vaulting Jennifer Coi, Wawasee. Uneven bars Jennifer Cox. All-around Jennifer Cox. Indiana high school girls' gym nastics championship r- day, defeating Portage by three points at North Central.

BEGINNERS exercise Cathy Crawford, Nobles. Free ville. The Columbus girls scored 3dB J' Balence beem Cathy Crawford. Vaulting Cheryl Barnes, Fort Wayne 75.75 points to Portage's 72.75. Indianapolis Howe scored 67 points for third and Fort Wayne South.

Uneven bars Cathy Crawford. All-around Cathy Crawford. INTERMEDIATES Free exercise Marcie Evard, North Northrop was fourth with 50.55. Team scoring only was kept Central, Indianapolis. Balance beam Debre Hendrlchs, Merrill-ville.

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