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C2 Anaheim Bulletin Fl'iday, May 29, 1970 Anaheim, Saints Win cobs, Channel Islands, 22.0; 4. Johnson, Blair, 22.0; 5. Winstead, Santa Ana, 22.1: 6. Elkins, Loara, 22.1. Two Mile: 1. Chaffin, L. B. Poly, 9:01.0; 2. White, EI Modena. 9:01.2; 3. Dulrtney, palos Verdes, 9:04.2: .••. Mac .• Pherson, Palos Verdes, 9:0 .6; 5 Jovnson, West Torrance, 9:10.6; 6. Johnson, Mira Mira Cosla, 9:11.6, Mile Relav: 1. Morningside, 3:16,4; 2. Dominguez. 3:16.9; 3. Blair, 3:17,5; 4. L, B. Poly, 3:17,; 5. Fountain Valley, 3:17.7, 6. Centennial, 3:18 O. Unnofficial Final Scores: 1. Santa· Ana. 24; 2. Blair. 22; 3, Morningside, 17; 4. L. B. Poly, 1.31/2; 5. Santa Bl!rbara, 8; Dam .• i119UeZ, 8; Loara, 8; Bonita, 7; Mil1ikan. 7; Garden Grove, 7; Santa Fe, 6, Pas~de' na, 6; Whittier, 6; Mira Costa, 6; Lake~ wood,S; Channel Islands,S; Palos Verdes, 5; Claremont, .4; San Marino, A; Montclair, 4; MaYfair, 4; Upland, 4; Ser· ra, 4: Est;mcia, 4; EI Modena, 4: Gane- sha, 3; Arroyo, 3: Centennial, 3; Buena, 3; San Marcos, 3; Bo~sa Grande, 3; Ful. ~erton, 2; Bishop MonHwmery, 2; Palo Verde, 1'/2; Brea, 1; Riverside, 1; Bever~ Iv Hilis, 1; Culver Cilv, 1; Lovol~. 1; Fountillin Valley, 1; Lompoc, 1; West Torrance, 1. VARSITY (First five in each event to C1ualify to tho ,tate t,"ck meet) 120 High Hurdles: 1. Hall, MorninCJside, 14.1; 2, Cook, Claremonl, 14,4; 3, Gibson Li3k€woot'f! 14.<1; 4, D~vis, Santa Ana, 14,5, 5. Poland, Brea, 14,5, 6, McNeil, 6alawin POlk, 14 5. Shot Put: 1. Withrow, Pasadena, 63.11; 2. Freberg, San Ma-rinn, 63~lJ2; 3. Schiller, MiI~j~••n, 62·1V,; 4, Pagel. Fullerton, 61· 3'·-A; 5. (I-ark, PolY, Riv., 61·H:t; 6. Turri, No. Torrance, 5-]1/01. Long Jump: 1. County, Hueneme, 23· 440 Yard Relav: 1. Santa Ana, 41.6; 2. 3'.,; 2, Clark, L. B. Polv, 22·6; 3, Baer, Dominc;wf;;z, 41.9; 3. Loari=t, 42.2; 4 L. B. Excelsior, 22-71,14; .4. Moore, Pomona, 22 .• PolY, 42.3; 5. Blair, 42.3. 1\/4; 5. Rice, Tustin, 22-1/:z. ar.o Yard Run: 1. Franek, Whittier, 120 High Hurdles: 1. Gordinier, Glen .• 1:52,2; 2. Senior. Montclair, 1:52.2; 3. dMa, 14'6; 2. McCullough, Perris, ]4,8; 3, K~€ljn9, Morl1ingside. 1:52.5; 4. Ha-rmatz, Cheadle, Dos Pueblos, 1.4.9; 4. Thomas, Lakewood, 1:53.4; 5. Langer, Beverly Pomona, 15,0; 5. Whigham, Palmdale, Hills, 1:53.6; 6. Kleinsasser, Azusa. 1:55 O. 15.0; 6. Stein, Burroughs Burbank, 15.1. 100 Yard Dash: 1. Carter, Bonila,' 9.7; Shot Put: '1. Maple, Cabrillo. 58_8'/2; 2. '2. White, Santa Ana, 9.7; 3. Beyers, Coffman, Monte Vista, 56-11/2; 3. Bayless, Loara, 9.9; A. Jacobs, Chanl'1e:l Islands, Edison, 55-51/2; A. Davenport, EI Dorado, 9.9; 5. Gregory, CUlver City, 9.9; 6. Elk. 53.91/2; 5. Langenfeld, Rancho Alamitos, ins, Loara, 10.0. 53-7; 6. Patterson, Morningside, 53-11h. Pole Vault: 1. Hamer, Santa Barbara, 100 Yard Dash: 1. KellY, Burrough, 14_8; 2. Hill, Mavfair, 14_4; 3. Tucker, Burbank. 10.0; 2. Wade. Anaheim, 1Q0; 3. Gaf1esha, 14-4; 4 Pierce, Santa Barbara, Black, Ananeim, 10.0; 4, 5 and 6 to be 14·0; 5. Richards, Bonita, 13-6; 6. Kring! determined bY films. Sant~ Mari, ·13-6. 660 Yard Run: 1. D·ie1Iin, Torrance, Mile: 1. Murray, Mira Costa, oi:16.5; 2. 1:'21.6; 2. Heinzen. Glendora, 1:21.8; 3. Gordon, Upland, 4:16,9; 3. Walker, Ar· Tro;a, Alta Lama, 1:22.3; 4. Keathlev, royo, 4:1<7.5; 4. Patterson; Bishop Mont90- Westminster, 1:22.9; 5. Oliva, AHa Lama, mery, A:17.8; 5. Rafferty, Loyola, &:1,7. \.8:23.2; 6 Hollister, San Marcos, 1:1,:t1h.~11 Long Jump: 1. McAllister, B!.air, 24-7V:z; high Jump: 1. John~on, Palo Verde, 2. Drew, Serra, 23-33.4; 3. Petersen, 6-7; 2. Wilkins, Nor1h Torrance, 6_2; 3. Bu.ena, 23_3%; 4. Baxter, Loara, 23-2; 5. Andersen, Walnut, 6_'0; &. Main, Fillmore, Krzvzosiak, Garden Grove, 23·1IJ:z 6-0; 5. Dansby, Lompoc, 6-0. ~.4.0Yard Dash: 1-. Krzyzosiak; Garden 120 Low Hurdles: 1. Gordinier, Glen- Grove, 48.oii 2. Johnson, Blair, 48.6; 3. dora ,13.0; 2. Stein, Burroughs Burbank. Tavlor, Centennial, 48.7; 4. Robinson. L. 13,1, 3. 4 and 5 to be determined bV B. Poly, &9.0; 5. Harrell. Santa Ana, 49.0; photo, among McQueen, Anaheim; Saka. I Galbraith, Magnolia, 49.1. I moto, Pasadel1it; Sandoval, Covina. High Jump: 1. Fulkerson, Santa Fe, 220 Yard Dash: 1. Black, Anaheim, 6_6; 2, Kotlnek, Millikan, 6_5; 3. Menzel, 22,1; 2, Evans, San Bernardino, 22.2; 3. S~n ,Marcos, 6-5;.4 (Tie) Whitfield, Palo Brownstein, Burbank, 22.3; 4. Taylor, Verde, 6·4; Bali.ste, L. B. Pol v, 6-4; 6. Burroughs Ridgecrest, 22.6; 5, Washing· Stones. Glendale. 6·4. ton, Oxnard, 22.6; 6. Mour, Cantwell, 22,7. 180 Yarrl Low Hurdles: 1. McAllister, 1320 Yard Run: 1. Mapel. San Marino, BI,ir; 18.9; 2, Davis, Santa Ana. 19,0; 3. 3.:()5.9; 2. Cottrell, L. B. Poly, 3:06.6; 3 Gilson. Balsa Grande, 19.4; 4. Hall, Morn· Schillinq. Garden Grove, 3:06,6, 4. Hatha· i-n9side, 19.4; 5. Jackson, Lompoc, 19.4; 6. way, Harvard, 3:10.0; 5. Villegas, EI Wood, Estancia, 19.5. Monte, 3:10.0; 6. arav, Mayfair, 3:11.1. 220 Y••rd Dash: 1. White, Santa Ana, - &80 Yard Relay: 1. Anaheim, 1:28.9; 2, 217; 2. Johnson, Estancia, 21.9; 3. Ja., Glendora. 1:30.4; 3 Giendale, 1:30.9; 4, . ---·---- . 1 Burroughs Burbank, 1:31.2; 5. Neff, 1 :3l.4. Pole Vault: 1. Fandel, Santiago, 14·4; 2, Hill, Dominguez, 14-8; 3. (Tie) Gorml'n, ~~~h~~mGo:;~~; T~:::~~~j_6~7i~~iO~~rri I Atascadero, 13.6'12.. I Unofficicd Fin~! Scores: 1. Anaheim.! 21'12; 2, Glendora, 20; 3.' Burroughs Bur.: bank, 12; 4. L. B. Poly, 8; Hueneme, 6; Santiago, 6; Cabrillo; 6; Torrance, 6; Pa~o Verde, 6; San Marino, 6; Perris, .ti Monte Vista, .4; Alta Lorna, 4; No. Tor .• rance, 4; San Bernardino, 4; Pomona 4; Dominguez, 4; Dos Pueblos, 3; Excelsior, 3; Edison, 3; Walnut, 3; Burbank, 3; Garden Grove, 3; Glendale, 3.· (Continued from Page C·1) Loara's steve, Elkins, Katel- la's Rohin Brown, John Gal- braibh of Magnolia and the Knights' relay team aU fa~led to qualify f(lf the sta,te meet in their reslpeotive events but did a grea,t job makUll1,g it to the fi· nals. Momingsdde won the Cee competition, edging San Ber,nar- doino, 15-14. BEES

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C2 Anaheim Bulletin Fl'iday, May 29, 1970

Anaheim, Saints Wincobs, Channel Islands, 22.0; 4. Johnson,Blair, 22.0; 5. Winstead, Santa Ana, 22.1:6. Elkins, Loara, 22.1.

Two Mile: 1. Chaffin, L. B. Poly,9:01.0; 2. White, EI Modena. 9:01.2; 3.Dulrtney, palos Verdes, 9:04.2: .••. Mac .•Pherson, Palos Verdes, 9:0 .6; 5 Jovnson,West Torrance, 9:10.6; 6. Johnson, MiraMira Cosla, 9:11.6,

Mile Relav: 1. Morningside, 3:16,4; 2.Dominguez. 3:16.9; 3. Blair, 3:17,5; 4. L,B. Poly, 3:17,; 5. Fountain Valley, 3:17.7,6. Centennial, 3:18 O.

Unnofficial Final Scores: 1. Santa· Ana.24; 2. Blair. 22; 3, Morningside, 17; 4. L.B. Poly, 1.31/2; 5. Santa Bl!rbara, 8; Dam .•i119UeZ, 8; Loara, 8; Bonita, 7; Mil1ikan.7; Garden Grove, 7; Santa Fe, 6, Pas~de'na, 6; Whittier, 6; Mira Costa, 6; Lake~wood,S; Channel Islands,S; PalosVerdes, 5; Claremont, .4; San Marino, A;

Montclair, 4; MaYfair, 4; Upland, 4; Ser·ra, 4: Est;mcia, 4; EI Modena, 4: Gane­sha, 3; Arroyo, 3: Centennial, 3; Buena,3; San Marcos, 3; Bo~sa Grande, 3; Ful.~erton, 2; Bishop MonHwmery, 2; PaloVerde, 1'/2; Brea, 1; Riverside, 1; Bever~Iv Hilis, 1; Culver Cilv, 1; Lovol~. 1;Fountillin Valley, 1; Lompoc, 1; WestTorrance, 1.

VARSITY

(First five in each event to C1ualify totho ,tate t,"ck meet)

120 High Hurdles: 1. Hall, MorninCJside,14.1; 2, Cook, Claremonl, 14,4; 3, GibsonLi3k€woot'f! 14.<1; 4, D~vis, Santa Ana,14,5, 5. Poland, Brea, 14,5, 6, McNeil,6alawin POlk, 14 5.

Shot Put: 1. Withrow, Pasadena, 63.11;2. Freberg, San Ma-rinn, 63~lJ2; 3. Schiller,MiI~j~••n, 62·1V,; 4, Pagel. Fullerton, 61·3'·-A; 5. (I-ark, PolY, Riv., 61·H:t; 6. Turri,No. Torrance, 5-]1/01. Long Jump: 1. County, Hueneme, 23·

440 Yard Relav: 1. Santa Ana, 41.6; 2. 3'.,; 2, Clark, L. B. Polv, 22·6; 3, Baer,Dominc;wf;;z, 41.9; 3. Loari=t, 42.2; 4 L. B. Excelsior, 22-71,14; .4. Moore, Pomona, 22 .•PolY, 42.3; 5. Blair, 42.3. 1\/4; 5. Rice, Tustin, 22-1/:z.

ar.o Yard Run: 1. Franek, Whittier, 120 High Hurdles: 1. Gordinier, Glen .•1:52,2; 2. Senior. Montclair, 1:52.2; 3. dMa, 14'6; 2. McCullough, Perris, ]4,8; 3,K~€ljn9, Morl1ingside. 1:52.5; 4. Ha-rmatz, Cheadle, Dos Pueblos, 1.4.9; 4. Thomas,Lakewood, 1:53.4; 5. Langer, Beverly Pomona, 15,0; 5. Whigham, Palmdale,Hills, 1:53.6; 6. Kleinsasser, Azusa. 1:55 O. 15.0; 6. Stein, Burroughs Burbank, 15.1.

100 Yard Dash: 1. Carter, Bonila,' 9.7; Shot Put: '1. Maple, Cabrillo. 58_8'/2; 2.'2. White, Santa Ana, 9.7; 3. Beyers, Coffman, Monte Vista, 56-11/2; 3. Bayless,Loara, 9.9; A. Jacobs, Chanl'1e:l Islands, Edison, 55-51/2; A. Davenport, EI Dorado,9.9; 5. Gregory, CUlver City, 9.9; 6. Elk. 53.91/2; 5. Langenfeld, Rancho Alamitos,ins, Loara, 10.0. 53-7; 6. Patterson, Morningside, 53-11h.

Pole Vault: 1. Hamer, Santa Barbara, 100 Yard Dash: 1. KellY, Burrough,14_8; 2. Hill, Mavfair, 14_4; 3. Tucker, Burbank. 10.0; 2. Wade. Anaheim, 1Q0; 3.Gaf1esha, 14-4; 4 Pierce, Santa Barbara, Black, Ananeim, 10.0; 4, 5 and 6 to be14·0; 5. Richards, Bonita, 13-6; 6. Kring! determined bY films.Sant~ Mari, ·13-6. 660 Yard Run: 1. D·ie1Iin, Torrance,

Mile: 1. Murray, Mira Costa, oi:16.5; 2. 1:'21.6; 2. Heinzen. Glendora, 1:21.8; 3.Gordon, Upland, 4:16,9; 3. Walker, Ar· Tro;a, Alta Lama, 1:22.3; 4. Keathlev,royo, 4:1<7.5; 4. Patterson; Bishop Mont90- Westminster, 1:22.9; 5. Oliva, AHa Lama,mery, A:17.8; 5. Rafferty, Loyola, &:1,7. \.8:23.2; 6 Hollister, San Marcos, 1:1,:t1h.~11

Long Jump: 1. McAllister, B!.air, 24-7V:z; high Jump: 1. John~on, Palo Verde,2. Drew, Serra, 23-33.4; 3. Petersen, 6-7; 2. Wilkins, Nor1h Torrance, 6_2; 3.Bu.ena, 23_3%; 4. Baxter, Loara, 23-2; 5. Andersen, Walnut, 6_'0; &. Main, Fillmore,Krzvzosiak, Garden Grove, 23·1IJ:z 6-0; 5. Dansby, Lompoc, 6-0.

~.4.0Yard Dash: 1-. Krzyzosiak; Garden 120 Low Hurdles: 1. Gordinier, Glen-Grove, 48.oii 2. Johnson, Blair, 48.6; 3. dora ,13.0; 2. Stein, Burroughs Burbank.Tavlor, Centennial, 48.7; 4. Robinson. L. 13,1, 3. 4 and 5 to be determined bVB. Poly, &9.0; 5. Harrell. Santa Ana, 49.0; photo, among McQueen, Anaheim; Saka.

I Galbraith, Magnolia, 49.1. I moto, Pasadel1it; Sandoval, Covina.High Jump: 1. Fulkerson, Santa Fe, 220 Yard Dash: 1. Black, Anaheim,

6_6; 2, Kotlnek, Millikan, 6_5; 3. Menzel, 22,1; 2, Evans, San Bernardino, 22.2; 3.S~n ,Marcos, 6-5;.4 (Tie) Whitfield, Palo Brownstein, Burbank, 22.3; 4. Taylor,Verde, 6·4; Bali.ste, L. B. Pol v, 6-4; 6. Burroughs Ridgecrest, 22.6; 5, Washing·Stones. Glendale. 6·4. ton, Oxnard, 22.6; 6. Mour, Cantwell, 22,7.

180 Yarrl Low Hurdles: 1. McAllister, 1320 Yard Run: 1. Mapel. San Marino,BI,ir; 18.9; 2, Davis, Santa Ana. 19,0; 3. 3.:()5.9; 2. Cottrell, L. B. Poly, 3:06.6; 3Gilson. Balsa Grande, 19.4; 4. Hall, Morn· Schillinq. Garden Grove, 3:06,6, 4. Hatha·i-n9side, 19.4; 5. Jackson, Lompoc, 19.4; 6. way, Harvard, 3:10.0; 5. Villegas, EIWood, Estancia, 19.5. Monte, 3:10.0; 6. arav, Mayfair, 3:11.1.

220 Y••rd Dash: 1. White, Santa Ana, - &80 Yard Relay: 1. Anaheim, 1:28.9; 2,217; 2. Johnson, Estancia, 21.9; 3. Ja., Glendora. 1:30.4; 3 Giendale, 1:30.9; 4,

. ---·---- . 1 Burroughs Burbank, 1:31.2; 5. Neff,1 :3l.4.

Pole Vault: 1. Fandel, Santiago, 14·4; 2,Hill, Dominguez, 14-8; 3. (Tie) Gorml'n,

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Atascadero, 13.6'12.. IUnofficicd Fin~! Scores: 1. Anaheim.!21'12; 2, Glendora, 20; 3.' Burroughs Bur.:bank, 12; 4. L. B. Poly, 8; Hueneme, 6;Santiago, 6; Cabrillo; 6; Torrance, 6;Pa~o Verde, 6; San Marino, 6; Perris, .tiMonte Vista, .4; Alta Lorna, 4; No. Tor .•rance, 4; San Bernardino, 4; Pomona 4;Dominguez, 4; Dos Pueblos, 3; Excelsior,3; Edison, 3; Walnut, 3; Burbank, 3;Garden Grove, 3; Glendale, 3.·

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Loara's steve, Elkins, Katel­la's Rohin Brown, John Gal­braibh of Magnolia and theKnights' relay team aU fa~led toqualify f(lf the sta,te meet intheir reslpeotive events but did agrea,t job makUll1,g it to the fi·nals.

Momingsdde won the Ceecompetition, edging San Ber,nar­doino, 15-14.

BEES

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, rlbune photo by Robert Stinnett

SAMMY BURNS AND RALPH LlGONS MAY DUEL AGAIN IN STATE MEET

Burns holds EI Cerrito's title hopes, while Ligons of Pitt looks for lmc;pt.

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CIF TRACK CHAMPIONS - Santa Ana High School'strack squad brought the Southern Section CIF track andfield championship to Orange County in May. Shownwith the big. trophy from left (front row): Jose Ramirez,Jimmy Davis, John Winstead;louie Perez.,Second row:

..Kim Pickering, head coach Earl Engman, assistant coachJack Pickering, Roger Greer. Back row - Jimmy Whit­sitt, Robert Harrell and .Jackie White. The Saints werethe first county school in 17 years to win the SouthernCIF title. They outpointed Blair High of Pasadena, 24-22.

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r Anaheim; Santa Ana Bring Two P

CIF Spike Titles Back to County,4~ ~By DAVE ROMANO dora a]lnight nl the Bee compe- man tied for ,third with a vault Beach Poly took the measure of r

Bulletin Sports Writer tjtiOllbut came back ilinthe ITastof 13-6%which helLped,the Colo·IEI Modena's Dave White in the i rFor the lfuSit '(ilimein 16 years race to overitake!the Tartans, ny cause. [rug,gedbwo-mile run. Ohaffin i tOrange County doesn't have to 21%-20. G.lendora had leads. of Despite bellingbeaten by Boni. ~on th~ race In' t.he same f,ash·1 ,~take ,a back seat ito a,nyone in 10-7and 16-13over the Colorusts ta's ANIOnCarter in the 100, (Ion.as In the se~rl[.fmals. He l~tCIF kack . b~t the 880 relay ~ade the JiJ.ClcieWhite oame back to pace White take a Sl11ghtlead aond1ll

Santa Ana walked off with the dIfference as Anaheim S'eta the iSatnltsto ,their victory. Both the last lap overtook the Van·varsHy title and a ,llighlY"SiPirit.new.me~t record i~ winl1ling.the GaI1terand White ran 9.7 in the g~a,r~d11~tance King:- >Chaffin'sed Anaheim team captured the event wluh a clookmgof 1:28.9. 100hut Car,ter nipped the Santa wmmng mme was 9:01.0.Bee competition Thursday night Mike Black was the indiVJidualAna ace at the w4l1efor the ·win. Loalra did well in vars!ity com·in the CIF track finals at Cerri. standout for the Colonis,ts. He White, howevelr, returned lat· peti!tion,quaIUy,i,ngthree for thetos College, establishing the ca,pturedthe220 with a time of I er [n the night to capture the I State meet next week in Berk'e<county as a prelP Slpikecontend· 22.1 and was ,also on the win· 220 with a clocking of 21.7. He ley. Jim Beyers finished thirder now and in the futiUre. ning 880 relay squad. He c·ame also ran ,the anchor on Sant'a behind Oarterand White 'in the

Anear-capacilty crowd of in third in Ithe 100 with a 10.0 Ana's winning 440reIay team. 100 wi:th a t·ime of 9.9, Steve11,101 watched as the Saints behind teammate Dave Wade Blair's Jim McAli5ter was a BaXit:ertook a fourth in the longcha'lked up 24 lPoin'tsin varsity who also clocked a 10.0. doable winner but it was not jump ,with a lea,pof 23·2and theacf;ioncompared to 22for B~air, BolbMcQueen <IiPpea,red,to !Ln-enough to push the VikdnglSpast Saxon 440relay ,tea,m,ran ,a 42.2,17 for MOI11Ifu1giSlideand 13% for jure his letit ankle din ,the 120 Santa Ana. MoAWer took the good enough for trrl11rdplace and

- 'Long Beaoh Poly, ,givmg Or- high hurdles and did not place 180lows with a ,mmeof 18.9and a stalte berth.atJige County alts first varsilty 'but managed to come back and eas4ly oaptured Ithe long jump Mark Davenpoll1tof EI DoradoCIF IS[JIil.re title ",ince 1954when take a fifth in the 120lows with wi,tha ~eapof 24-7%. took a fOUl1thin the Bee ,shotputtlheSaints beat Compton. a time of 13.2. In the most exciting race of wjltha ,toss of 53-9l/2.

The COllonisbstrailed G.len- In the poLevault, Wayne Gro· the night J'im Chaffiin of Long (Continued on Page C-2, CoI. 1)