The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1964 — Page 9
Indian Runners Top LaPaz Twice The Walkerton track t earn, had a pair of meets with Lal x az in preparation for the County Track meet with several good performances being turned in. One meet was a triangu'ar with Walkerton scoring 68^ points, LaPaz 51 > 2 , and Rtehhuul Center collecting 22 points. This was held at LaPaz. LaPaz then visited for a dual meet and tho Indians won 6743 in the two team meet at Walkerton. The summaries of the two meets are: High hurdles: 1, Balka L; 2, Holland L; 3, T. Lute W; 4, Norns RC. Time 15.4 Miler Skinner W; Ru*y W; Baumer L; Lytle RO. Time 5:03 0 100 yard dash: Williams W; Klinedinst W; Balka. L; Quivey L. Time 10.3 410 yard run: Clark W; B
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Lute W; Baker W; Parson RC. • Time: 588 880 yard relay: Mann W; Daniels W; Quivey L; Westhuee W. Time 2:18.8 Shot put: Wilson RC: Johnson W; Holland L; Williams W. Distance 41’3” Low hurdles: Holland L; Rotiman L; Norris RC; Kistler RC. Height 18.6 Broad jump: Norris RC; Lute W; Redman L; Pearish W. Distance 18'1” Pole vault: Redman L; Bottorff L; Watkins and S^ott W. Numemker RC. Distancr- 10'6” High jump: tie Holland L: Norris RC; tie Williams, W, Bottorff L. Height s’B” Mile relay: Walkerton; I.aPaz. Timo 4:05 880 yard relay: LaPaz; Walkerton. Time 1:48 220 yard run: KlLnedinst W; Balka L; Williams W, Parson RC.
Time 23.1. High hurdles: 1, Balka L; 2, Holland L; 3, Farner, W. Time: 16.8 Mile run: 1, Skinner W; 2, Ruby W; 3, Ritenour L. Time: 5:04 100 yard dash: 1, Williams W; 2, Balka L; 3, Klinedinst W. Time 10.6 Broad jump: 1, Lute W; 2, Pearish W; Williams W Distance 19’1” Shot put: Johnson W; Pearish W; Williams W. Distance 43' 440 yard rim: 1, Clark W; 2, B. Lute W; 3. Powell W. Time: 55.5 880 yd. nun: 1, Mann W; Westhues W; Daniels W. Time: 2:13.2 High jump: 1, Holland L; 2. Van Wanzeele W; Botttorff L. Height: 5'10” 220 yard run: 1, Balka L; 2, Williams W; 3. Klinedinst W Time: 25.1 Low hurdles: 1 Holland L; 2. Balka L; 3. Redman L. Time: 23.8 Pole vault: 1, Redman L; 2. Bottorff L: 3, Scott and Redman W. Height 9’ Mile relay: Walker-ton. 3:51 2 880 yard relay: Walkerton. 1:42.5 In the County tra k meet at (Penn on May 5, the Indians ended m fourth place with 20 points. The outstanding performance from the Walkerton angle wa u Dave Skinner’s victory in the mile for the second straight year He barely edged out his cousin from Clav for the victory in the time of 4:43.7. Other Walkerton finishers were Tom Klinedinst in the 100. third place; Regg Williams in the 220, fifth place; and Mike Pearish in the broad jump.
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fifth place. The two relay teams also placeCa* the Mile relay team was third and the half-mile relay team was fourth Penn won handily with their speedster Allen setting two records in the sprints. The high hurdle record also fell ■which had been held since 1940 by Walkerton’s DeWayne Pavey, and the high jump was broken in thia meet as well. The road to su*fes9 is paved with grit and sand Walkerton Thurs., May 21 Opposite Elementary School 6 and 8 p.m. Sponsored By \thletic Boosters
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