Galaxy 1965-73

In Track &Fie~d Action By David Crouch .gave tbe Starmen the championRecord - shattering perform- ship ·rn their firsl attempl at ances and close scores marked Ia rge clul; track cornpetition. Harding's annual track and fielcl Da vid Reeves was a double day Tuesday as Galaxy, Chi winner for Galaxy. His 20.8 was Sigs and Kappa Phi won in their first in the. lmv lnncll es and his respective divisions. 23.2 was tops in the 220-vd. clash. Scoring in the Ameri ca n Lea- REeves also ran legs on the secgue centered around the record ond place 440 and 88(J.ycl. relav breaking Chi Sig team. The Chi teams. Wavne Hu ey was the Sigs won seven of sixteen events onlv other Starman to win as he and four of these wins were new captured first place in the 880. meet reco~ds. The Saunde rs .".PK garnered five fi rst places brothers, sophomore Russ and in the meet. Ron Goss won the junior George, accounted for hi gh hurdles , Garv Ma rtin the three of these marks. shot, Bob Schenk the long jump. The younger Saunders began J 2mes Street the d iscus and the day by shaving three sec- Vance Dooley the high jump. o;1~~~ ..... mll~, r;~~4"4t_6) J:?ooley' s 6-2Y2 leap was a Nan .r 3noua aq S!l{l ffiM lnq tt10nal League record. ~aq JTSql JJO spuo:>as p e Independent Junmy lsom ~et f. · unp~.uf at.:eq saOS!S. ,r a new 100-vd. dash mark w1th ll ·sure<ll Ul!W .rnoJ at. his 9.9 clocking. Isom was the ~ ll amos ~nd aAB4 {<JUUOSj- Nationa_t Lea~ue' s hi~h point s~·~um.p sB 'jJlflS MO{S Sl~ competttor w1tn 11 % pomts. Jdun sm~ auaos h'e(aJ ~ The Independent relay team pa&o · ·suo~!ladUlO=> ! (Curtis Bo~ker, Elijah Anthony, sow 111 qpnOJ lftrel nns li Moses Rol!tns and Isom) made a First by a Nose ~a Jt~ · 'JlJah sun sa:>U; clean sweep of the relay events, . . ·J,l u~stg- l'8 ~uPtOOl 1nq' winning the 440, 880 and mile girls' division scormg 32 pomts lSUl u-eql Ja8uo~s aJ-e I~ relays. . . to defeat defending champion aql SltlaAa Q'13I.i :nu.~ .Other larg~ club wmners ~~- Theta Psi by sixteen points. ·an1 ctuded Sub-T s SUm Weeks m Theta Psi was second with 16 ___ _ P .... "'flW a.n ut &--'7~1 qsiUIJ the pole vault, Mohican's Larry points MEA third with 15 and p ., 1 · · th long J't1mp Donna Cheek 'n the .... '" '1.. • " • • - · · B PI ·• ' . Theta SJ s on y wm m e . , ' OH, MY ACHING BACK! - It's the old story of what happens when an irresistable force meets an immovable object in the Tug-o'-War, a feature of the Intramural Track and Field Day APtion. "'"'Jrn• asarn slfiU!PU'BlS lllU I Franks 111 the mt1e, eta 11 S KKK fourth wtth 14. h. h . ·t·t· "ase ru11 Kay Smith in the soft- .,.., '1• '1• • • D ·d w· · h · 1· d , 1g llilnP compe 1 wn. 'c , . _ Ut usmn "li'ltq -e JO.!:l :>IV 1 av1 mter m t e 1ave m an KKK s Dee Gregory was the · Ph. d · · four ball throw and m the 440-yd · '1 • I# '1 • r I d d t • R II" · t• · . . . Kappa 1 score wms m (uo sJalS<l". ~n!J:) pu-e <l{nC., n epen en s o ms m Ile only double wmner m runnmg B k L d . · the relav J< • ~ 440 · . . . events: ec y en erman m . · , 'p.lOJMlf.l:} W!f) sJa~ a:>, F·.. h. b h. d G 1 , 38 events, sccnng wms m the low ~ _ , ,..;JUF'"' 2 ... ~saq atp }O aaJ({l s-eq .,a!P, . mts mg e m a axy s hurdles and the 220-vd dash. • "'··• ~ · - .. · ·-• · ~~ ~=-...· · - - 'W'BV susu-e){.IV pu-e VJS l pomts were A~K 361;~. Indepen- Cynthia Varney of MEA capl{lJno} Ol waql doJp Ol pa. dents 34, Moht.cans 33llz, Sub-T tured two firsts in the field al\-eq SJ;J!pO anttM 1saq puo, 23 and Beta P~ll 11. . f'Vents, winning the shot and the spuy.>Utql ttawnH pamfm Kappa Ph1 dommated the ,discus. Marian McClaren scored /i.mlW. (,puo:>as 4S1U!J r '!Cl4.,p •• o;L.«:"*·· "":: ~; I ) . ___ ..... _,.. ••• 1 . ~· .. -~. ~- ..., -~~ ... )!?. .....

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