PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY IT" QfAr gnVrt *a V 4F~4JAiAV, .WAV IQ J. 1499 mjulvrjaisAmx, XVIAY 143, 1966 , BIG TEN TRACK: Statistics Favor State, Iowa For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. By BUD WILKINSON Sports Editor if you're planning to make a bet on the outcome of the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Cham- pionships this weekend in Bloom- ington, it looks as if the smart money will be on Michigan State and Iowa, with Michigan and Wis- consin being picked third and fourth. Michigan State has a prepon- derance of returning titlists and point-getters from last year's meet, and Iowa has the best set of pre-meet performances in this year's outdoor season. Either way you dope it out, the Wolverines should be near the top. Michigan places second behind the Spartans in point scorers re- turning from last year's meet and fourth behind Iowa, Michigan State and Wisconsin in the top pre-meet performances. State Returns Strong The Spartans are far out in front on the basis of returning point-getters. State has trackmen returning who scored 55 out of the winning Spartan total of 56 points last year - only one fifth place finisher having graduated. Included in this list are four performers who won five indivi- dual championships last year - Jim Garrett in the 220-yard dash and the broad jump, Keith Coates in the mile in which he set the record at 4:08.2, Gene Washington in the 120-yard high hurdles and Mike Bowers in the high jump. Five for Garrett Garrett has so far won five in- dividual titles and finished second twice in three years of conference track competition. He has won the indoor broad jump championship three times and the outdoor title East year, after placing second in his sophomore year. His other fin- ishes last year outdoors were a first in the 220- and second in the 100-yard dashes. Washington has accounted for four titles in his three years. Be- sides his outdoor win last year he won the 1965 indoor 70-yard low hurdles in record time and won both the 70-yard high and low hurdles this year, taking the highs in record time. Michigan returns two champ- ions from last year-Dore Reid in the 100-yard dash and George Canamare, who set the league pole vault record of 15' 9-". 25 Out of 43 The Wolverines return a total of 25 points from their 43 point second-place finish a year ago. Iowa, which will be relying on sophomore strength, will have 24 points returning and one champ- ion plus the members of the win- ning mile relay team of last year. Hawkeye Jon Reimer set an NCAA record last year in winning the 330-yard intermediate hurdles in :36.1. This race has been leng- thened to 440 yards this year, and he has the best mark so far at this distance. Major League Standings Wisconsin, which returns 21 points from its 37 of last year, has one returning- champion in Barney Peterson in the 880-yard run. The final returning champion from last year western's Jim Harris in yard run. outdoor is North- the 660- Tournament of Champions Besides these returning champ- ions from last year's outdoor meet, 15 more athletes will be partici- pating who won outdoor-titles two years ago or indoor crowns during the past three years. Included in these are Wolverines Jack Harvey and Jim Mercer. Harvey set a record of 58' 31/4" in the shot put and Mercer won the 1000-yard run, both in this year's indoor meet. If you prefer to predict the meet's results from this year's top outdoor performances rather than on past meet results, place your money on Iowa. Figuring the meet's results on the basis of best performance to date would place Iowa on top of the heap with 56 5/12 points, Mi- chigan State with 40 points, Wis- consin with 381/3 and Michigan fourth with 35 5/12. Five Top Marks On this same basis Iowa could win five titles and set three meet records. Dennis Kohl in the 220, Mike Mondane in both the 440 and the 660 (he may compete in only one), Larry Wieczorek in the mile, Reimer in the 440-yard intermedi- ate hurdles, and the mile relay team all have turned in the best league marks of this season in their events. Wieczorek, a sophomore who won the indoor mile, equalled the all-time undergraduate mark on May 7 with a clocking of 4:06.9. In the 440-yard hurdles, a new event this year, Reimer has the best time with a :52.2. The Hawkeye mile relay team has also surpassed the meet record with a 3:09.5 heat performance at the Drake Relays. Michigan State cindermen also have the best times in five events: John Spain in the 880, Dick Shar- key in the two mile, Washington in the high hurdles, Garrett in the broad jump and Bowers in the high jump. Soph Flash Spain just became eligible this quarter, and in his first race turn- ed in a time of 1:49.1-2.7 seconds under the meet record. Two Michigan athletes have the top performances in the weights. Harvey has bettered the meet rec- ord with a heave of 58' 71/2", and Bob Donnelly has the best discus throw-a toss of 168' 7". The Wolverines also will bring depth to the weight events. Steve Leuchtman has the third best shot put of the season in the con- ference at 55' 2", and Bob Thomas has the next best discus mark be- hind Donnelly with a throw of 162' 7 4". Another Wolverine who has posted a mark good for second in pre-meet standings is George Canamare, whose pole vault mark of 15' 51/2" is a half inch short of Badger Wes Schmidt's top mark. Two Tough Jumpers In the high jump Rick Hunt is 1/8" behind Bowers of State with a jump of 6' 7/8". Michigan's Bob Densham is in a four-way tie for fifth with a jump of 6' 4". Other Wolverines whose marks are in the top five in the Big Ten are Alex McDonald whose 1:18.6 clocking is good for second place in the 660, Bob Gerometta with a fifth place time of :48.8 in the 440, and Woodie Fox and Roy Woodton, whose mark of :14.5 puts them in a six-way tie for fifth in the 120-yard high hurdles. Michigan's mile relay team of McDonald, Gerometta, Marion Ho- ey and Cecil Norde has run the mile in a combined time of 3:12.5 -a mark good for third behind Iowa and Wisconsin. On Friday finals will be held in the long jump and discus. Trials in the running events up through the 880-yard run and including the two hurdle events will also take place. The remaining finals will be held Saturday afternoon. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. 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