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YOUNG SQUA Ron Allin Pole Vault Larry Bottom Javelin Chuck Boyer Javelin, Broad Jump Bill Burrows Shot Put Randy Cremer Mile, Two Mile, C.C. Bob Edwards Pole Vault Distance man Richard Jones breaks the San Diego Track Sr Field 69-61. Jones Lou Fuhrman Hurdles Joe Frost Shot Put, Discus Larry George Two Mile, CC. Carl Granzow 100, 220, 440
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Jack Mashin Track and Field Coach Under the fine coaching of Jack Mashin, the Cal Western track and field squad set ten University records and gained national recognition during the 1963 season. The Western squad compiled a 3-O record in dual meets, won three triangu- lar meets, placed second in two others and won the Pacific and Orange Relays. Highlight of the season was finishing fourth in NAIA District 3 Championships and the setting of a new record by Sophomore Dave Price in shot put. The Western squad began the season by upsetting the strong San Diego WESTERNERS WIN ORANGE, PACIFIC RELAYS Coach Mashin times Western trackmen during workout on Cal Western's home track- Track and Field Association in a dual meet at Balboa Stadium 69-61. Next Cal Western's track team easily ran away with the winners trophy at the Pacific Relays. The Western squad then won 10 of 16 events in a triangular meet with Claremont Mudd and UCR. Stan Rich won the 100 in a wind-aided 9.5, Lem Lemons was first in the high iump with a 6'31f,, leap, Lou Fuhrman won the intermediate hurdles in 39.9, and Carl Granzow the broad iump with 21'-9V4 . Chuck Boyer and Dave Richardson swept the iavelin. Coach Mashin took a ten-man squad to the Mt. Sac Relays, and they carted home 14 individual trophies. Price won the shot put with a 55' 4112 heave and Western won the 440 and distance medley relays. The Lomans finished the season in high fashion by winning the Orange Relays and then placing fourth in the District 3 Championships. Price pushed his shot put out to 56' 1OV2 at the Orange Relays ancl'58' 1114 at the Long Beach All-Comers Meet. He finished the season by winning the NAIA finals with a put of 59' 4V2 . Westerners wait for their respective events during the Orange Relays. Westerners easily won the eight-school meet. 'ZO7
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URPRISES NAIA DISTRICT 3 COMPETITION w1v P' Ol' I . ...- 'A Adds first track meet of the season. The Western squad defected e ond two-mile records, Chuck Boyer worms up wlrh The iovelin on Cdl VVesTem's field. Boyer holds The Unlversity iovelin and brood lump record. Lou Fuhrmcn Skirns over the hlgh hurdles rn The Orange invite- Freshman Curl Gronzow Takes the rope in his IOO-yard ddsh heat, tlonol Meer. Fuhrmon holds the hugh ond intermediate hurdles record, 209
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