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(~~-- flessas Captures Three Events As Lowell:prabs Prep Track ritle : By Don Selby .11 hli ,,"oni 23 foot 10 ;nch l•• p ill' i-I •••• ..,.., I :JPl'essed only on~e, JIm PJess111 th~ trial~ being more than good !rJl.'lC/i:39~aS S r;pmped to three frrst places, 'a11 enough, ',' . 'T --~ . earned his reJay team a. tie fe; Th~n ht!. coasted ~ome ~n the I. eam. by first to power Lowell High's In 100,. be!itlllg Washlllgton ~ AI r ,;.,,;< .. ' .I J ones by three yards. Agalll he in 9 ',, --m-C dlans to t~elr fo~rth consecuhvll breezed in the 180 low hurdles in, IID.SeBlJi San FranCISco HIgh School trad, 19.9. About ten yards separated I and field championship at Kezal ! hin~, from Bud Warren, also of j B D IS::! 111.. .stadium yesterday I]. ~owell, who took second. Plessas I ,yon U1eJlUY W·th PI '' h d' . set' a record of 19,2 in this event , San Francisco track and field I e••sas spear ea lllg a during the trials.. 'followers have their eve on a 17 one·two· four drive in the low bar.! year old busybody of the cinder- . d D C I . G BATTLE IN RELAY. th h h t ' ners an on ar son, eorge pa sw0 as asted defeat just Abbley and Bill Friedrichs runJ Finally, climaxing a b.rilliant enough to know he doesn't like it. ,-,' . -I performance that saw hIm be· He is Jim Plessas of Lowell 'nmg one,two·three for the IndIans, come the sixth man in AAA his- t d t b d' , ... _\ . ' . s u en 0 y presIdent, scholar- In the 440, Lowell won fIve fIrst tory to WIn three events In one Iship society membe ' d 't '• . ,. r r an sprm el p!aces outright and tied for an- CIty: meet, the smooth strrdmg I hurdler·broad jumper, ¢ther to annex its ninth City Meetl IndIan ace,had ,to go all out .. : With a record of nineteen vie- I,:rown in the last nine years with He was 111thIrd pla~e, a;:prc>xl- 1 tories in twenty·one starts,: this -. mately 15 yards behmd_~~,.dboa'1160 poul'd senior is regarded s a 471/., pomt total I h t k th bt f h I I ' •- •.. a ,. , ' . I when e 00 e a on or t e(, San Francisco prepdom's <, 'out. Balboa s challenge fell short.i I anchor 220 lap of the 1,320 yard, standing track m f th" , ,. - I I an 0 e season. The Bucs garnered two clear-cut I SIX~an ;e a,Y .. ! He is almost a sure thing in the' firsts, two !irst pla~e ties a.Q'iI ~Ike CltatlO~Ltakmg off in pur-I City Meet and the league's best wound up ,,,,,th 35 poll1ts for sec-j SUIt of a s,eIlll1g plater~ Plessasf. (bet for points in next month's ond place. I st~rted cIoslJ:rggrou~d rrght n<;,w. f-· State elF event. . Lincoln was thi.rd with 24%, 1'01· I HIS long stndes verrt~bly eatmg'l A team m~m all the ,wa lowed by Washmgton's 22, St. up ground, he ran WIde on the, Plessas comp~te . th > t !. " , ' ., 6 it ',t - k W 'h' t 'St ' ., c sm e even s m TgnatlUs' 18:y., Polytechmc s 1" urn, over 00 ,as Ingon sani wh'eh h' - h EI H' , . -, . I IS co"c mer arns Commerce's 15~f.>, Galileo's 12) i Seaman at the head of the st.retchl th' k h 'll'd 'L 11 th t . I ., II ms <:: WI 0 owe e mos and Mission's 4. and began to close m on Balboa s ~ d Th' - t·- ,,' 'Tull ,00 - IS some Imes means WASHINGTON NABS TWO. I' . _. , __ : t.hat Jim must. pass up races that Washington High Eagles cap·, It was ob,'lOus he cou~o. beatl '\vill build up his reputation. For hired both lightweight divisionl Tull, bu; could~e -=-a.~chhIm soon ,Harris usuaIly sends him a&,ainst crowns, t.aIlying 46% points tol ~nough. He ~I~ lIg~t at theHhe opposition's strongest men. Lowell's 36 y" in the. 130 exponent I tape I as they fmlshed m a dead, Jim has won three first pliices c-Jassand- 23 points to 16 for Lin.! heat. in six of Low~n's seven meets. coIn in the 120 exponent division), 880 A THRILLER. I He took a -first, a second and, a AJso, Washington's Mike Fanzonel That race qualified along with' third in the other meet. In ilddi· a.'ccounted for the only recordi the stirring 880 battle as the tion, he has anchored the wir-ining !'clipse of the day. The 120 ex· I day's features. relay team in all seven meets. pcment whizz skipped over the 120I Van Zant, who had earlier' run, His best times are,,9,9 in the ~'ard Jow hurdles in 14.5 seconds, ~ second to Commerce's Ellwyn lOa, 21.9 in the 220,20 flat in the ~~tenth of a second better than I Stribling in the mile, was deep' 180 yard low hurdles and 22 feet t.he record he established in the, in.the pack in the half mile until' 111% inches in the' bro~,d jump. h:i8.Js. _ I he hit the stretch. Then he made :Last year Jim ran a 49.9 quarter ':;:;Balboa's .unlim~t.eds hoped to his bid. He overtook Lambert i mile ~nd t~ok third in the State ~-ct about nme pomts from Ward;, Rax of Commerce about seventy,: meet m thIS event. But LoweU Wilson and Ralph DeLaTorre in' yards from the finish, and the.! has a good 440 man in Don Carl· t.he pole vault. Instead they pair raced neck and neck untiJ I' son this year, so Plessas usually garnered only three. That, plus VI!.I1 Zant nosed out his foe at the passes up that race in favor of a few minor disappointments, taPe in 2lP3.6. j the sprints and ~urdles. Rules k~pt the Bucs from giving Lowen' prevent. him fr:on'1 entering any the battle that. was advertised, I more than two traek events in, 5i~'spitebetter than expected per.\ ,addition to the/relays. fppnances by Jimmy Van zant,] ----.- -.- .... --------- It'rancis Tull and the relay team, PLESSAS STANDOUT. "'Individually, of ~ourse, Plessas was the hero of the day. Inci· dentally, the Card sensation, WhO) 1 \- I i set two meet records and bettered - _ ! a State standard in the trials, told Prep S UlnlDsry J I u~ yesterday that he will entej I'."'-LBlI'I'J-:DS 440--Nico!a IP), Hllmo~ (W), T.l1alhal1 University of Californlia in the J' 'oad .Tump-Plessa" (La), Pol'ler (1.1), II" I, Call1a!ullo ,B), Ga1l1 (1.1) and .. Sampson (PI, ClIn (C), Oh\'E'1 ().oIl: Keefe (Lo) .. 544. fa]] 23-10 (new meet rccOI d set 1Il ilIa Is. old <) ~ ...- p '. ' 1'e('o d 2'~ 5 by Hare (V\') In 19481. L.. O ~-"O\V HlIJdles-\\3shin./"'ton. ~\'). ;- FIrst off, he had the broad, J1JISI.",-caok ILa), KIeuzer (S!). Chan- lersan (La" jlu81m f\\', Caotarnanga .~ .th ,,1 dler (B) Amour «(n Kl1Ja\\,\ iSI)' (Sl), Bl1cl<owatz (B); ;14,6. i ~u.rnp won WI out even Jumpmg'j- 12~'0.,', . " 2:!O.-~ll1bala (\\'), Lomeie (G). Gordon 'f •• ~ ••n~:M1I -Strlblm (C), Van Zant (ln, de-, . ')') OJ ,;-m';'~«II~"''':-Y~::-.y.···""x.~·-:-:-:,:,;;:~,;,-:-:.':«,:,}z.;~o}z·.(.·~,~:,=,:,-~··~FY..«+ .. ·,""·~M·~ ! I~Ol'mel n~l), Jordan (BI, Hoffman n.1), HOllto {La), .Targoyhen (B), ~_.-'. ~ (JPI: 4 :nA. IHi~h .Jmnp-lIagl€I' (11). GIlbert (La). tIC 10(}-Plps~a::; ,f.o·,. Jones (\Y1. IIO\\::Ildj for thud among PeteIs (PI. Betens- (B!. Sea n0n <,Y I, 13mnett n.i I. :] n0 mt'1f'I.)1), FOl(che ~\Y). 8um1llel1Je!d 120 lIi);{h Hnrdlf's--Tu.11 (B)~ 'WIlkie (T',I). ~11,; 5~S TOplHlID (LOI, Fauna (Sf I. PIPeI<I.,lsIShut I'lit-Stone n.o), "'ong (\")~ M('- I ~I (:1).i :J.;.,~).8··tt (P) B 1 f>" (~) F,nhJ Sweeney (SI), 1leistel' ~Lo), Sa.:..e (La); , ~ 10 f)d --1.\ ern 0 0",,1111 .~. '. - I 48-11' ) ~i~:_:1f/~~J. M:-U'tin (:-)1), Jluxley (1.1); H8().-:~L~2st.;r (l~o\, Rjsbl'O\1~l~ (;'_.0). Ren~ 4AO-Cal'J:::ion ([.0). Ahhley (Lo1, ,Fried- n\)., Cummll1gs (B), Dlck",on (Lo), richg (La) Clarl\e (LiJ, Ru:-i1lng (p); 2:07.6. :52.3. ' , . 1,880 Ht'1a~'-\V<]~hington, :.\li:-:~il)n, Lowell, 180 J.uw Hurdlcs-Ple~~a~ (Lo1. "arret; Galileo, Polytechnie; j ::H1.2. 'I' (La) '\Yahh nV,),""'Topham (Lo~. Pilol] J;~t) J)lY'~IO.:\" . B I: i9.H (~]e:::;sas set new city record of lOO-,\YilJiams (Sr). Isoy~ (~~o). Lec (LO. :19.2 itl t:"(111)I •• Pennington (Li). BaU (Li); 10.9. 220--Tie for first between.Howard (B) ard 120 l ..uw HurdJt'1oi - F'anzone (\YJ. Shum 1 .Tones (\V); B'arnett (Ll). Seamon n\), (P), Parish (C). Uang (1.0), Martinez Vogel (Lo): :22.4 ... (C): 14.5. New record; old record set 880-Van Zant (B). Rax (CL ~trJ!;]mg by Fanzone in trials, 14.6.) (C), Bauer (W). Rushing (P.); •..:q 6. HIg-h .Jump-:Morris (\V), :i\.Iartin (C), 1:120 ~rard, six-man. re1.ay-Tl?c betwe.. en Grady (Sr). Parker (B), Gage (C) and Lowell (Abb1ey. Fnednchs. Warren, Vo· Felix (C); 5-7 .. ' gel Topham, Plessas) and Balboa (How- Broad Jump--Haan ()-f). Isheda (\V) 1fllr- ard, MOal'e, Elkin, Fields, \VilIia'ms, ray ('\V). Cecchi (Li). Sparling' (P); TuB) vVashingtol1, Lincoln, St. Igna- 19-71/8. tius; '2:21.5 ... 220-Quon (P), Weintraub nV), Ke-Hog Poll' Yau1t-Tie for first between Abella (Li), Thomas (1...0). Baumstelger (S1) (P) and Lindner (1..i): 'Vilson iB); tie and Luxenbe.rg (C); ~3,~ .. for fourth between Tafoya (G) and 880 Rplay-Lmcoln, :111831On. Polytechmc, GUn (C); 10-9, -V\"ashington, L?wel1~ 1:3~·15· Hip;h .inmp-Schoenstein (81). tie !Ol' sec~ Un1imitf'dS-l~~L ~~~t{~"SBalboa 35: ond bet~"een Br~gg- (G) a/nn ::!'\:eumayr Lincoln', 241;2: ";ashiniton. 22: 8t: Igna- (S~); tie for fourth ?et"ee~ Thom<ls tiltS, 181;2: Polytechnic. 16; Commerce, (TI) and Sampson ~P). 5.~111/Z' 1::51/2: Galileo. 12: ~fi.ssi(,!I1. 1- .. l:W ])1." I~IO:" I:!O'!"--\Vashing-toll. 2~~: Lincoln. j f): Mi.~- Broad .iump--Stol1f". 11..0), \"Von~ ("), Me- ~:;ion. 1-": Polytechnic. 1:1: Comm~rce. J Sw~eney (SI), Mri::>tN \1.0), Saxe (1..0'; D1.-~: 1.o,yel1, 9; St, Jgnatiu~ 3112; Bal~ . d 48' J1h·'. nO:.t.2. JIM PLESSAS ., .i100 - C•• al''' (La). McKeo,," (~1\, I;J"·' ...-''''"hl''I'lon, 46\,: Lo,,'.!\. ~r,'h; •• Hol~~S ~~n, Mitchell (\V), Mc:\eil CMi; ;;:~~,<;:_~n._?/:.:. P~1.y:;;,~~j,r'~ 7}"f:: Bc.!bot',. ~; Three Vu:torreet' Plu. !.••• '" ~ ' :10.0.5, I""t,. .~, •.• ,....!'!,' .•• "." .~, _ .. .I .. ,.I.J .• J-._.

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flessas Captures Three EventsAs Lowell:prabs Prep Track ritle: By Don Selby .11 hli ,,"oni 23 foot 10 ;nch l•• p ill' i-I ••••..,.., I:JPl'essed only on~e, JIm PJess111 th~ trial~ being more than good !rJl.'lC/i:39~aS Sr;pmped to three frrst places, 'a11 enough, ',' . 'T --~ .earned his reJay team a. tie fe; Th~n ht!. coasted ~ome ~n the I. eam. byfirst to power Lowell High's In 100,. be!itlllg Washlllgton ~ AI r ,;.,,;<

.. ' . I J ones by three yards. Agalll he in9 ' , , --m-Cdlans to t~elr fo~rth consecuhvll breezed in the 180 low hurdles in, IID.SeBlJiSan FranCISco HIgh School trad, 19.9. About ten yards separated I

and field championship at Kezal ! hin~, from Bud Warren, also of j B D IS::! 111..

.stadium yesterday I]. ~owell, who took second. Plessas I ,yon U1eJlUYW·th PI ' ' h d' . set' a record of 19,2 in this event , San Francisco track and fieldI e••sas spear ea lllg a during the trials.. 'followers have their eve on a 17one·two· four drive in the low bar.! year old busybody of the cinder-. d D C I . G BATTLE IN RELAY. th h h t 'ners an on ar son, eorge pa s w 0 as asted defeat justAbbley and Bill Friedrichs runJ Finally, climaxing a b.rilliant enough to know he doesn't like it.,-,' . -I performance that saw hIm be· He is Jim Plessas of Lowell'nmg one,two·three for the IndIans, come the sixth man in AAA his- t d t b d' •

, ... _\ . ' . s u en 0 y presIdent, scholar-In the 440, Lowell won fIve fIrst tory to WIn three events In one Iship society membe ' d 't '•. ,. r r an sprm elp!aces outright and tied for an- CIty: meet, the smooth strrdmg Ihurdler·broad jumper,¢ther to annex its ninth City Meetl IndIan ace,had ,to go all out .. : With a record of nineteen vie-I,:rown in the last nine years with He was 111thIrd pla~e, a;:prc>xl- 1 tories in twenty·one starts,: this-. mately 15 yards behmd_~~,.dboa'1160 poul'd senior is regarded sa 471/., pomt total I h t k th b t f h I I ' • - •.. a

,. , ' . I when e 00 e a on or t e(, San Francisco prepdom's <, 'out.Balboa s challenge fell short.i I anchor 220 lap of the 1,320 yard, standing track m f th", ,. - I I an 0 e season.The Bucs garnered two clear-cut I SIX~an ;e a,Y.. ! He is almost a sure thing in the'

firsts, two !irst pla~e ties a.Q'iI ~Ike CltatlO~Ltakmg off in pur-I City Meet and the league's bestwound up ,,,,,th 35 poll1ts for sec-j SUIt of a s,eIlll1g plater~ Plessasf. (bet for points in next month's

ond place. I st~rted cIoslJ:rggrou~d rrght n<;,w.f-· State elF event. .Lincoln was thi.rd with 24%, 1'01· I HIS long stndes verrt~bly eatmg'l A team m~m all the ,walowed by Washmgton's 22, St. up ground, he ran WIde on the, Plessas comp~te . th > t !." , ' ., 6 it ',t - k W 'h' t 'St ' ., c s m e even s mTgnatlUs' 18:y., Polytechmc s 1 " urn, over 00 ,as Ingon sani wh'eh h' - h EI H ' ,. -, . I IS co"c mer arns

Commerce's 15~f.>, Galileo's 12) i Seaman at the head of the st.retchl th' k h 'll'd 'L 11 th t

. I ., II m s <:: WI 0 owe e mosand Mission's 4. and began to close m on Balboa s ~ d Th' - t·-,,' 'Tull ,00 - IS some Imes means

WASHINGTON NABS TWO. I' . _. , __:t.hat Jim must. pass up races thatWashington High Eagles cap·, It was ob,'lOus he cou~o. beatl '\vill build up his reputation. Forhired both lightweight divisionl Tull, bu; could~e -=-a.~chhIm soon ,Harris usuaIly sends him a&,ainst

crowns, t.aIlying 46% points tol ~nough. He ~I~ lIg~t at theHhe opposition's strongest men.

Lowell's 36y" in the. 130 exponent I tape I as they fmlshed m a dead, Jim has won three first pliicesc-Jassand- 23 points to 16 for Lin.! heat. in six of Low~n's seven meets.

coIn in the 120 exponent division), 880 A THRILLER. I He took a -first, a second and, aAJso, Washington's Mike Fanzonel That race qualified along with' third in the other meet. In ilddi·

a.'ccounted for the only recordi the stirring 880 battle as the tion, he has anchored the wir-ining!'clipse of the day. The 120 ex· I day's features. relay team in all seven meets.

pcment whizz skipped over the 120I Van Zant, who had earlier' run, His best times are,,9,9 in the~'ard Jow hurdles in 14.5 seconds, ~ second to Commerce's Ellwyn lOa, 21.9 in the 220,20 flat in the~~tenth of a second better than I Stribling in the mile, was deep' 180 yard low hurdles and 22 feet

t.he record he established in the, in. the pack in the half mile until' 111% inches in the' bro~,d jump.

h:i8.Js. _ I he hit the stretch. Then he made :Last year Jim ran a 49.9 quarter':;:;Balboa's .unlim~t.eds hoped to his bid. He overtook Lambert i mile ~nd t~ok third in the State~-ctabout nme pomts from Ward;, Rax of Commerce about seventy,: meet m thIS event. But LoweUWilson and Ralph DeLaTorre in' yards from the finish, and the.! has a good 440 man in Don Carl·

t.he pole vault. Instead they pair raced neck and neck untiJ I'son this year, so Plessas usuallygarnered only three. That, plus VI!.I1 Zant nosed out his foe at the passes up that race in favor of

a few minor disappointments, taPe in 2lP3.6. j the sprints and ~urdles. Rulesk~pt the Bucs from giving Lowen' prevent. him fr:on'1 entering any

the battle that. was advertised, Imore than two traek events in,5i~'spitebetter than expected per.\ ,addition to the/relays.fppnances by Jimmy Van zant,] ----.- -.- ....---------It'rancis Tull and the relay team,PLESSAS STANDOUT."'Individually, of ~ourse, Plessas

was the hero of the day. Inci·

dentally, the Card sensation, WhO) 1 \- I iset two meet records and bettered - _ !

a State standard in the trials, told Prep SUlnlDsry J I

u~ yesterday that he will entej I'."'-LBlI'I'J-:DS 440--Nico!a IP), Hllmo~ (W), T.l1alhal1

University of Californlia in the J' 'oad .Tump-Plessa" (La), Pol'ler (1.1), II" I, Call1a!ullo ,B), Ga1l1 (1.1) and.. Sampson (PI, ClIn (C), Oh\'E'1 ().oIl: Keefe (Lo) .. 544.fa]] 23-10 (new meet rccOI d set 1Il ilIa Is. old <) ~ ...- • p

'. ' 1'e('o d 2'~ 5 by Hare (V\') In 19481. L..O ~-"O\V HlIJdles-\\3shin./"'ton. ~\'). ;-

FIrst off, he had the broad, J1JISI.",-caok ILa), KIeuzer (S!). Chan- lersan (La" jlu81m f\\', Caotarnanga.~ .th ,,1 dler (B) Amour «(n Kl1Ja\\,\ iSI)' (Sl), Bl1cl<owatz (B); ;14,6. i

~u.rnp won WI out even Jumpmg'j- 12~'0.,', . " 2:!O.-~ll1bala (\\'), Lomeie (G). Gordon

'f •• ~ ••n~:M1I -Strlblm (C), Van Zant (ln, de-, . ')') OJ

,;-m';'~«II~"''':-Y~::-.y.···""x.~·-:-:-:,:,;;:~,;,-:-:.':«,:,}z.;~o}z·.(.·~,~:,=,:,-~··~FY..«+.. ·,""·~M·~ ! I~Ol'mel n~l), Jordan (BI, Hoffman n.1), HOllto {La), .Targoyhen (B), ~_.-'.~ (JPI: 4 :nA. IHi~h .Jmnp-lIagl€I' (11). GIlbert (La). tIC

10(}-Plps~a::; ,f.o·,. Jones (\Y1. IIO\\::Ildj for thud among PeteIs (PI. Betens-(B!. Sea n0n <,Y I, 13mnett n.i I. :] n 0 mt'1f'I.)1), FOl(che ~\Y). 8um1llel1Je!d

120 lIi);{h Hnrdlf's--Tu.11 (B)~ 'WIlkie (T',I). ~11,; 5~STOplHlID (LOI, Fauna (Sf I. PIPeI<I.,lsIShut I'lit-Stone n.o), "'ong (\")~ M('-

I ~I (:1).i :J.;.,~).8··tt (P) B 1 f>" (~) F,nhJ Sweeney (SI), 1leistel' ~Lo), Sa.:..e (La);

, ~ 10 f)d --1.\ ern • 0 0",,1111 .~. '. - I 48-11') ~i~:_:1f/~~J. M:-U'tin (:-)1), Jluxley (1.1); H8().-:~L~2st.;r (l~o\, Rjsbl'O\1~l~ (;'_.0). Ren~

4AO-Cal'J:::ion ([.0). Ahhley (Lo1, ,Fried- n\)., Cummll1gs (B), Dlck",on (Lo),richg (La) Clarl\e (LiJ, Ru:-i1lng (p); 2:07.6.

:52.3. ' , . 1,880 Ht'1a~'-\V<]~hington, :.\li:-:~il)n, Lowell,180 J.uw Hurdlcs-Ple~~a~ (Lo1. "arret; Galileo, Polytechnie; j ::H1.2.

'I' (La) '\Yahh nV,),""'Topham (Lo~. Pilol] J;~t) J)lY'~IO.:\"

. B I: i9.H (~]e:::;sas set new city record of lOO-,\YilJiams (Sr). Isoy~ (~~o). Lec (LO.:19.2 itl t:"(111)I •• Pennington (Li). BaU (Li); 10.9.

220--Tie for first between.Howard (B) ard 120 l ..uw HurdJt'1oi - F'anzone (\YJ. Shum

1 .Tones (\V); B'arnett (Ll). Seamon n\), (P), Parish (C). Uang (1.0), Martinez

Vogel (Lo): :22.4 ... (C): 14.5. New record; old record set880-Van Zant (B). Rax (CL ~trJ!;]mg by Fanzone in trials, 14.6.)

(C), Bauer (W). Rushing (P.); •..:q 6. HIg-h .Jump-:Morris (\V), :i\.Iartin (C),1:120 ~rard, six-man. re1.ay-Tl?c betwe..en Grady (Sr). Parker (B), Gage (C) and

Lowell (Abb1ey. Fnednchs. Warren, Vo· Felix (C); 5-7 .. 'gel Topham, Plessas) and Balboa (How- Broad Jump--Haan ()-f). Isheda (\V) 1fllr-ard, MOal'e, Elkin, Fields, \VilIia'ms, ray ('\V). Cecchi (Li). Sparling' (P);TuB) vVashingtol1, Lincoln, St. Igna- 19-71/8.tius; '2:21.5 ... 220-Quon (P), Weintraub nV), Ke-Hog

Poll' Yau1t-Tie for first between Abella (Li), Thomas (1...0). Baumstelger (S1)(P) and Lindner (1..i): 'Vilson iB); tie and Luxenbe.rg (C); ~3,~ ..for fourth between Tafoya (G) and 880 Rplay-Lmcoln, :111831On. Polytechmc,GUn (C); 10-9, -V\"ashington, L?wel1~ 1:3~·15·

Hip;h .inmp-Schoenstein (81). tie !Ol' sec~ Un1imitf'dS-l~~L ~~~t{~"SBalboa 35:ond bet~"een Br~gg- (G) a/nn ::!'\:eumayr Lincoln', 241;2: ";ashiniton. 22: 8t: Igna-(S~); tie for fourth ?et"ee~ Thom<ls tiltS, 181;2: Polytechnic. 16; Commerce,(TI) and Sampson ~P). 5.~111/Z' 1::51/2: Galileo. 12: ~fi.ssi(,!I1. 1-..

l:W ])1." I~IO:" • I:!O'!"--\Vashing-toll. 2~~: Lincoln. j f): Mi.~-Broad .iump--Stol1f". 11..0), \"Von~ ("), Me- ~:;ion. 1-": Polytechnic. 1:1: Comm~rce.

J Sw~eney (SI), Mri::>tN \1.0), Saxe (1..0'; D1.-~: 1.o,yel1, 9; St, Jgnatiu~ 3112; Bal~. d 48' J1h·'. nO:.t.2.

JIM PLESSAS ., .i100- C•• al''' (La). McKeo,," (~1\, I;J"·' ...-''''"hl''I'lon, 46\,: Lo,,'.!\. ~r,'h;•• Hol~~S ~~n,Mitchell (\V), Mc:\eil CMi; ;;:~~,<;:_~n._?/:.:. P~1.y:;;,~~j,r'~7}"f:: Bc.!bot',. ~;Three Vu:torreet' Plu. !.•••'" ~ ' :10.0.5, I""t,. .~, •.• ,....!'!,' .•• "." .~, _.. .I .. ,.I.J .• J-._.