TRACK ~TEAM. FRONT ROW: Brock, Jones, C. Clark, Merrel l, Ha rr ison, G. Cla rk, Casey, Coston, McDani el . SECOND ROW : Rhei nbolt, Paullin, Batemon, Woodward, TouchTon, Hockett, lawson, Peacock, Cox, EoH, Rabb. TRACK Diligence and all 202 out ef fort typi fy tracksters Two first placcs, tlu'ce seconds, and two thirds put Harding thinclads in third place in 1964 Al C track competition. Bob Camp, never beaten in AlC contests, took first in the shot put, while Harding's milc medley relay team composed of Loverd Peacock, Berkeley Hackett, Dwight Robb, and Gerald Clark took the crown. Jerry Baker, Tommy Batcman, and R. T. Clark took second places in thc mile run, high jump, and 880-yard run, rcspectively. Wendell Harrison won third in thc 880-yard run, while Donnie Cox t ied with Voss of ASTC for third in the pole vault. ASTC took the all -conference mect with a total scorc of 48 points. A & M had 32 and Harding had 22 1;2 . The Bisons also ti ed for fifth place with Hendrix in the ninc-tcam Harding Invitational. Oklahoma City Unive rsity fini shed first. Gaining some ncedcd dcpth the Harding tracksters made an impressivc showing over the '63 season under the gu idancc of Coach R. T. Clark, Jr. Assistant football coach, Ted Lloyd took over as assistant coach in the '64 season. He was Academy head coach until September of the 1964 school year. WI NNER becomes loser as Bison miler Cliff Clark breaks the tope only to be disqua lified after foil end ing record breaking race.
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