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lap ana Lne quaneL llUlbnea l<Lbv. I' HIGH SCHOOLS ~HOT PUT: 1. Vick (Chaffey of On- tariol 62 ft. 4 1/8 in .• 2. Laird /Tulare) ~54 ft. 9 5/8 in .• 3. Schmidt (Taftl .14 ft. 4 in .• 4. Guen (Bakersfield) 52 73/. in .• 5. Olds 1St. Ignatious of San Fran- cisco) 51 ft. %~ ill. tNew West Coast relays record) .. DISTANCE lIIEDLEY REI,AY /880-440- 320-miJe) open to ali high schools: 1. Compton (Emmons. Ellis Andrew, sims), 2. Stockton. 3. Reedley. 4. Fresno. 5. Tulare. Time-l0 :54.9. ' lIIEDLEY R E LAY (440-220-220-880) Class B. enroliment under 1000. 1. Orosi (Roldan. Worsham. Morris, Pena). 2.' Edison of Fresno, 3. Dos Palos. 4. \Vasco; 5. Sa.nger. Time-3 :45.5. 8RO-YARD RELAY. Class, B: 1. Dos Palos (Travis. Smith. Riggle, Nord- strom), 2. Taft, :L Wasoc. 4. Sang'er, 5. Washington of Fresno. Time-l :33.9. BROAD .JUMP: 1. Ta~'lor (Delano), 22 ft. 1'/. in .• 2. Angle (Modesto) 21 ft. 9% in .• 3. Neal (Santa Ana) 21 ft. 9 In .• 4. Galimore (Compton) 21 ft. 7 In .• 5. Johnson tEdison) 21 ft. 5%. in. 880-YARD RELAY. Class C: 1. Kings- burg (Wiley. Fridolfs. Troisi, .Johnson), 2. Laguna Beach. 3. Orosi. 4. Tel~achapi, 5. -Tranquility .Time........:.1 :33. POLE VAULT: 1. Ronnie M:01Tis. Bur- roughs of Burbank. 13 ft. :P;~ in., 2. Gates Foss. Santa Barbara. 12 ft. 6 in;,': ·3. Sam·'·Blas~r. COITIPton,- 0 ..- B."'· Hen ... i drick;s, Delano, Dan Couchman, Fresno, I Lawrence Hill. Tularc. Hyman vVood.1 Roosevelt of Fresno (tie). 12 ft. /New I Relays recorn. Old record of 13 ft. 2' in . .5et by Boh Srnit.h. San Diego. in 1947.1 DISCUS: 1. Lvle Crow. Porterville. In5 ft., 5"" in., 2. Don Viek, Cl1affey, 158 It. \ 5% '?~'" 3. DWH~;ht" Blanc.lu. ClOVIS. 1~11 ft. J.-,4 m., 4. Arch]e Schlmtt. Taft. 1.11 ft. 3;, in .. 5. Jack Egan. Balboa, 149 ft. :'j% in. (New Relays record. Old record! set. by Leon Pattersor. Taft. in 1951)'! HIGH ,lUMP: 1. Andrew Slaughter. Compton. and John 1vlathis. vVashington of San Francisco ,tie), n ft. 1/4. in .• 3. R. L. Smith', Delano: Milton Shoemate. Madera: E. Hall. ~Madcra; Arnold Col- lins> Selma: James Broom. Shafter: Ted Witzler. Taft: Smithy Callahan. Waseo; Leonard Brown. Bakersfield (tie). 5 ft. 10~l~ in. ' , .tOO YARD DASH-I. Leamon /King (Delano), 2. ,Alongo Hall (Edison. Fresno'. 3. Bin Swisshelm tSanta Ana)', 4. Hafer .Johnson (Kingsburg), 5. Al Tturner (La "una Beach) :09.7. (King officially equalled 'Nest Coast relays record 'of :09.7 in preliminary hea t.\ 120 YARD HIGH HURDI,ES-l, Tom Yates IE. Bakersfield). 2. Cec!1 Pear- son I Stockton), 3. George Fegan (St. Ignatius. S. F.). 4. Dave Hollingsworth /Taft), 5. Paul 'McCuiston {Woodlake) :14.4 R80-YARD RELAY-l-'-Santa Ana High. ICharles Neal. .Jack' McCosh, Larry Dunnivent, Bill Swisshelm I ; 2-Delano High Sehool; 3-John· Burroughs High; 4-Edison High. Fresno; 5-Compton High School; 6-Bakersfield High; 7- Roo.sevelt Hig·h. Fresno. Time-l :30.3. F.I N A L S COR E S-Delano. 19 19-20; Compton. 197-10: Santa Ana. 16; Stoak- tOl]. 12: John Burroughs, '11; Chaffey. 9; Edison. Fresno; 9; Taft. 7%; Tulare. 71-5; R.eedley. 6; Fresno. 51-5: Porterville. 5; E. Bakersfield. 5;' Washinr-:ton of S. F., 41/~; St. Ignatius. 4; Modesto. 4: Santa ,Barbara. 4; Clovis. 3: Bakersfield. 2%,; .Kingsburg, 2; Madera. PI:2: Roosevelt, 'Fresno. 11-5; Balboa. 1; Woodlake, 1: Laguna, 1; Selma. 3'4; Shafter. ~'4; Was- to, ~·4.

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lap ana Lne quaneL llUlbnea l<Lbv.I' HIGH SCHOOLS

~HOT PUT: 1. Vick (Chaffey of On­tariol 62 ft. 4 1/8 in .• 2. Laird /Tulare)

~54 ft. 9 5/8 in .• 3. Schmidt (Taftl .14ft. 4 in .• 4. Guen (Bakersfield) 52 73/.in .• 5. Olds 1St. Ignatious of San Fran­cisco) 51 ft. %~ ill. tNew West Coastrelays record) ..

DISTANCE lIIEDLEY REI,AY /880-440­320-miJe) open to ali high schools: 1.Compton (Emmons. Ellis Andrew, sims),2. Stockton. 3. Reedley. 4. Fresno. 5.Tulare. Time-l0 :54.9. '

lIIEDLEY R E LAY (440-220-220-880)Class B. enroliment under 1000. 1. Orosi(Roldan. Worsham. Morris, Pena). 2.'Edison of Fresno, 3. Dos Palos. 4. \Vasco;5. Sa.nger. Time-3 :45.5.

8RO-YARD RELAY. Class, B: 1. DosPalos (Travis. Smith. Riggle, Nord­strom), 2. Taft, :L Wasoc. 4. Sang'er, 5.Washington of Fresno. Time-l :33.9.

BROAD .JUMP: 1. Ta~'lor (Delano),22 ft. 1'/. in .• 2. Angle (Modesto) 21 ft.9% in .• 3. Neal (Santa Ana) 21 ft. 9 In .•4. Galimore (Compton) 21 ft. 7 In .• 5.Johnson tEdison) 21 ft. 5%. in.

880-YARD RELAY. Class C: 1. Kings­burg (Wiley. Fridolfs. Troisi, .Johnson),2. Laguna Beach. 3. Orosi. 4. Tel~achapi,5. -Tranquility .Time........:.1:33.

POLE VAULT: 1. Ronnie M:01Tis. Bur­roughs of Burbank. 13 ft. :P;~ in., 2.Gates Foss. Santa Barbara. 12 ft. 6 in;,':·3. Sam·'·Blas~r. COITIPton,- 0 ..- B."'· Hen ...idrick;s, Delano, Dan Couchman, Fresno, ILawrence Hill. Tularc. Hyman vVood.1Roosevelt of Fresno (tie). 12 ft. /New IRelays recorn. Old record of 13 ft. 2'in . .5et by Boh Srnit.h. San Diego. in1947.1

DISCUS: 1. Lvle Crow. Porterville. In5ft., 5"" in., 2. Don Viek, Cl1affey, 158 It. \

5% '?~'" 3. DWH~;ht" Blanc.lu. ClOVIS. 1~11ft. J.-,4 m., 4. Arch]e Schlmtt. Taft. 1.11ft. 3;, in .. 5. Jack Egan. Balboa, 149 ft.:'j% in. (New Relays record. Old record!set. by Leon Pattersor. Taft. in 1951)'!

HIGH ,lUMP: 1. Andrew Slaughter.Compton. and John 1vlathis. vVashingtonof San Francisco ,tie), n ft. 1/4. in .• 3.R. L. Smith', Delano: Milton Shoemate.Madera: E. Hall. ~Madcra; Arnold Col­lins> Selma: James Broom. Shafter: TedWitzler. Taft: Smithy Callahan. Waseo;Leonard Brown. Bakersfield (tie). 5 ft.10~l~ in. ' ,.tOO YARD DASH-I. Leamon /King

(Delano), 2. ,Alongo Hall (Edison.Fresno'. 3. Bin Swisshelm tSantaAna)', 4. Hafer .Johnson (Kingsburg),5. Al Tturner (La "una Beach) :09.7.(King officially equalled 'Nest Coastrelays record 'of :09.7 in preliminaryhea t.\

120 YARD HIGH HURDI,ES-l, TomYates IE. Bakersfield). 2. Cec!1 Pear­son IStockton), 3. George Fegan (St.Ignatius. S. F.). 4. Dave Hollingsworth/Taft), 5. Paul 'McCuiston {Woodlake):14.4R80-YARD RELAY-l-'-Santa Ana High.

ICharles Neal. .Jack' McCosh, LarryDunnivent, Bill Swisshelm I ; 2-DelanoHigh Sehool; 3-John· Burroughs High;4-Edison High. Fresno; 5-ComptonHigh School; 6-Bakersfield High; 7­Roo.sevelt Hig·h. Fresno. Time-l :30.3.

F.I N A L S COR E S-Delano. 19 19-20;Compton. 197-10: Santa Ana. 16; Stoak­tOl]. 12: John Burroughs, '11; Chaffey. 9;Edison. Fresno; 9; Taft. 7%; Tulare. 71-5;R.eedley. 6; Fresno. 51-5: Porterville. 5;E. Bakersfield. 5;' Washinr-:ton of S. F.,41/~; •St. Ignatius. 4; Modesto. 4: Santa

,Barbara. 4; Clovis. 3: Bakersfield. 2%,;.Kingsburg, 2; Madera. PI:2: Roosevelt,'Fresno. 11-5; Balboa. 1; Woodlake, 1:Laguna, 1; Selma. 3'4; Shafter. ~'4; Was­to, ~·4.

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Prep" Shot \Mark.S.et I~ ~ ~~~

At Fresnol-- I

Fresno, May 9.-Big 235~poundlDon Vick of Chaffey High;School shattered the National in,!

terscholastic twelve pound shot-\put record for the second timein two days and the third time!

this season to send the by\!nty,\seventh' annual West Coast Re-r

l,ay.s off to'a flying start 'this!afternoon', _ IKING 'l'IES MACK. i

Down at Riverside yester,lday in thes Citrus Belt high I62 feet, 5%, inches-a mark''scolastics standard. !i; I

Leamon King, fine Delano t

.Hig1;l sprinter, equaled the!

.meet prep record of 9.7 seconds'when he qualified for tonight'sfinal.DISCUS RECORD.

Another Leon Patterson meetrecord went into the dii'.cardwhen Lyle Crow of Porterville;High School tossed the lighdprepd}scuS 165 feet, 5% inches:to'hetter the mark,of 165:3%\made by PattE!rsOlf last. year.'THIRD MEET l\'IARK. .

The third high school meetrecord was accomj)lished byRonnie Morris. Johl. BurroughsHigh School pole vaulter of Bur-,bank: Manis climbed over 13feet, 3% inches~.a:s,.C<'imparedto.the 0IdJ.11.a.rJ.t~&~13'.2by BobSmith of San' Diego in 1947.'Morris barely missed at 13-9%.

• - '"!.:FRESNO, May 9-Don Vick.

sandy biond 235-pound sci:mce stu­dent from Chaffey High \vho hasstated he will not follow hisbrother Jim to Stanford, todayflipped the 12-pound shot 62 feet4~s inches as a highlight of theprep portion of the West Coast re'­lays.

,Vick's performance bettered· theexisting world scholastic recordbut was one day late, as far asFresnans are concerned. On Fri­day at Riverside, in a Citrus BeltLeague meet, Vick pushed the bigball 62 feet 5';4 inches and whileboth the Fresno and the Riversidemarks will be presented for rec-I

ords, the early one appears likely I'to be accepted.The young husky, son of Chaf-I

fey's coach, is also a fine footballi

player but has stated he will con-lcentrate on shotputting in COllege.1He is an excellent student and a'senior who knows what he wantsto do but won't' tell all he knows.Obviously he is wanted everywherebut the young man has been mumon future plans. His brother Jimwas a fine defensive tackle forStanford.

San Franciscans had a smallcheer when Clint Redus of Wash­ington High galloped :14.9 for sec­ond spot in a high. hurdle heat. Itwas the fastest set of sticks everfor a San Franciscan. The heatwinner was Cecil Pearson ofStockton in :14.7other heat winnerwas Tom Yates of East Bakers­field in :14.6, sensational time forprepsters .•_John Mathis, Washington High's

5-foot 7-inch "over his head" highjumper, tied for first place at 6feet l,i incl;J.with Andy Slaughter

of Compton: Mathis re-injured hi~back and was forced to scratch outof the event after clearing the

l same height as Slaughter, LaterSlaughter won the toss. and re­

, ceived the first place medal.Washington's 880-relay team also

ran into trouble when Tom Thie­ben pulled a-muscle in the second

{lap and the quartet finished last.H'IGH SCHOOLS

:SHOT PUT: 1. Vick (Chaffey of On­tario) 62 ft. 4 1/8 in., 2. Laird (Tulare)54 ft. "9 5/8 in., 3. Schmidt (Taft) 54ft. 4 in .• 4. Guen (Bakersfield) 52 7%in., 5. aIds (St. Ignatious of San Fran-

""cisco) 51 --ft. ~~ in. (New West Coasta,'e.lays record).

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (880-440­320-mile) open to all high schools: 1.Compton (Emmons, Ellis Andrew, sims).2. Stockton. 3. Reedley.' 4. Fresno, 5.Tulare. Time-10 :54.9. , .'

lUEDLEY R E L A Y_ (440-220-220-880)'Class B, enrollment under 1000. 1. Orosi I

_ IRoldan, Worsham. Morris, Penal. 2.1Edison of Fresno, 3. Dos Palos, 4. Wasco,!

5. s~t:i"..iiiD Ti~~Ll-t~5.5class B: 1. Dos iPalos (Travis. Sm'ith. Rig-gle, Nord-:

~~~r~\\i.gfonT6~t,F~·e8~o~S°.fiZ:e~1~~f.9~'5.,!BROAD JUMP: 1. TaYlor (Delano\,i

~~/4fri1.;'S~ ~~~12'(S~~~~eA~~~di~tn. ;1 i{,t: f

4. G•.limore (Compton) 21 ft. 7 in., 5'1'

Johnson IEdison) 21 ft. 5% in.SSO-YARD RELAY, Class C: 1. Kings­

burg (\Viley, Fridolfs. Troisi. Johnson).2.' Laguna Beach. 3. Orosi. 4. Tehachapi, 1

5. pb'i'~,q{J~~h·:\,:,eRoi;gf.; 1Corris, Bur-I

roughs I. of Burbank, 13 ft. 3\1. in., 2.1Gates ,Foss,. SantaBarbara. 12 ,ft. 6 in .•3. Sam Blaser. Compton. O. B. Hen­dricks. Delano .. Dan Couchman,Fresno,Lawrence Hill. Tulare. Hyman \Vood,Roosevelt oi Fresno Itie), 12 ft. (NewRelays _record. Old record .of ,13 ft. 2in. set· by Bob Smith, San Diego, "in1947.)

DISCUS: 1. Lyle Crow. Porterville. 165ft. 5% in., 2. Don 'lick. Chaffey, 158 ft.5~-8 in., 3. :Qwight Bianchi, Clovis, 151ft. 2% in .• 4. Archie Schimtt, Taft. 151ft. % In .. 5. Jack Egan. Balboa. 149 ft.33;8 in.' (New Relays record. Old recordset bY Leon Patterson. Taft, in .19511_

HIGH JUl\IP: 1. Andrew SlaUgltter,Compton. and John Mathis. WashingtonoJ San "Francisco (tie). 6 ft. 1/4 in .• 3.

R. L. Smith. Delano: Milton Shoemate. IMadera: E. Hall. Madera; Arnold Col­lins, Selma: James Broom. Shafter: Tee!Witzler. Taft: Smithy Callahan, Wasco;Leonard Brown, Bakersfield ltie), 5 ft.101;4, in.100 YARD DASH-I. Leamon King

IDelano), r 2. Alongo Hall (Edison.Fresno). 3. Bill Swisshelm (SantaAna).( 4. Rafer Johnson (Kingsburg).5. Al Tturner (Laguna Beach) :09.7.(King officially equalled West Coastrelays record of :09.7 in preliminaryheat.)

120 YARD HIGH HURDLES-I. TomYates IE. Bakersfield\, 2. Cecil Pear­son (Stockton). 3. George Fegan Ist.Ignatius, S. F.). 4. DaVO' Hollingsworth(Taft\, 5. Paul McCuiston (Woodlake):14.4 .

R80-YARD RELAY-1-Santa Ana High'I'

/Charles Neal. Jack McCosh. ,LarryDunnivent. Bill Swisshelm): 2-DelanoHigh School: 3-John Burroughs High:4-Edison High, Fresno; 5-ComptonHigh School.: 6-Bakersfiel~ Hi<rh: 7-,Roosevelt High. Fresno. Tlme-l :30.3. i

FIN A L S COR E S-,Delano. 19 19-20:Compton. 19 7-10; Santa Ana. 16: Stock­ton. 12; John .Burroughs. 11; Chaffey. 9:Edison. Fresno; 9; Taft. 7%: Tulare. 71-5:Reedley. 6: Fresno. 5 1-5: Porterville. 5;E. Ba1<ersfield. 5: Washington of S. F..4'12: st. 1Rnatlus. 4; Modesto, 4; SantaBarbara. 4; Clovis. 3: Bakersfield. 2%:Kingsburg, 2; Madera. Ph: Roosevelt.Fresno, 11-5: Balboa. 1: Woodlake, 1;Laguna, 1; Selma, ~'4; Shafter, 3/4; Was~co. ~-'4, '

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'Sa'F8PrepHurdler

its :14.9Sprrial in Thr C/troulrlc

FRESNO, May 9-Don Vick,~andy blond 235-pound science stu­dent from ChaffeyHigh who hasstated he will ·not follow hisbrother Jim' to Stanford, todayflipped the 12-poundshot 62 feet4 \~ .inches' as a highlight of theprep portion of the West Coast re-lays .. :. S 3

Vick's pcrformance bettcred theexisting world scholastic recordbut was one day late, as far asFresnans are concerned. On Fri­day at Riverside, in a Citrus BeltLeague meet. Vick pushed the bigball 62 feet 5% inches and, whileboth the Fresno and the Riversidemarks will be presented for rec­ords, the early one appears likelyto be accepted.

The young husky, son of Chaf·,fey's coach, is a]so a' fine footballplayer but has stated he will con­centrate on shotputting in college.He is an excellent student and asenior who knows what he ,wantsto do but won't tell all he knows.Obviously he is wanted everywherebut the young man has been mumon future plans. His brother Jimwas a fine defensive' tackle forStanford.

San Franciscans had' a, smallcheer, when Clint Redus of Wash­ington High galloped :14.9 fOr sec­ond spot in a high hUl"<lJeheat. Itwas the fastest set of sticks everfor a San Franciscan. The heatwinner was' Cecil Pearson ofStockton in :14.7 other heat winnerwas Tom Yates of East Bakers­field in :14.6, sensational time forprepsters.

John Mathis. Washington High's5-foot 7-inch "over his head" highjumper, tied for first place at 6feet ',' inch with Andy Slaughterof Coinpton. Mathis re-injured hisback and was forced to scratch outof the event after clearing' thesame,heigl1t as" Slaughter. Later'Slau"ghter \~'on tl1e toss and re­ceived the first place medal.

Washington's SSO-relay team alsoran into trouble when Tom Thie­ben pulled a muscle ii1 the secondlap and the quartet finished last.