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CORD IN NATIONAL MEET 1 W... Sprinter Stan Rich easily wins the lOO-yord dosh ot the Orange Invitotionol Trock Meet, Rich ron o wind-aided 95 ond holds the 98 school record NAIA record holder Dove Price shows the form thot mode him the best smoll college shot putter in the notion. School record holder Corl Ponnel tosses the discus during o practice session.
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PRICE BREAKS NAIA SHOTPU' at I i I i 1. ,ff . E Randy Cremer and Richard Jones practice baton hand-otfs tor the Distance Shotputter hill Burrows heaves the 16 pound ball at the UCR, Medley relay at Mt, Sac. A Western foursome won the event in 101291. l-0 Veme lf'U 1QUl0f mee'- V -. Freshman Carl Granzow leaves the blocks in the 220 at the Orange Invitational meet. Granzovv competed in the 100, 220, 440, and broad lump, 212 CWU climaxed an excellent track season when Coach Jack Mashirrs 16-man team took tourth place in the NAIA District 3 championship track meet at the University of Redlands on May 10. Eleven small colleges in Southern California competed. Sophomore Dave Price was named the outstanding field event performer when he unotticially topped the NAIA shot put record with a 56' 9 heave. I Richard Jones oultdistanced theientire held int winning the two mile run in 91291 Jones also placed second inthe mile in 4:i6.4. Freshmanf Randy Cremer placed fifth in 4:21.9. Sprinter Stan Rich earned second in the 100- yard dash. ,Lem Lemons cleared 16' 1112 1 in the high iump to finish third. Carl Pannell and Chuck Boyer finished fourth in the discus and javelini. Pannell tossed the platter 138' 7 and Boyer hurled the iavelin 183' 7 , Dick Minor finished fifth in the interrrzediate huralfes. 3 I iti- I L I Westerner Dave Price was named tor the Na- tional Meet at Sioux Falls,sSouth Dakota, where he broke the NAIA record with a 59' 4112 put.
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