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Clinton Public School Field Day
12'4"); Lloy Ann ,also won the hop,
step and jump with 25' 10" (pre ,
vious. record 25' 9"). and raced
with Sharon Gray, Nancy Schoen-
hals and Wendy .Kay Magee in
the 200 yard, relay race in 30.9
Seconds (previous record was 31.3
seconds),.
Ethel 'Collins jumped 6' 2" in
the standing broad jump (previous
distalnce 5' 11") in the internied-
tate girls class, t'e'eny 'Crockett
jumped 10' .6" in the running broad
jump,
j10i
un
o1.5"
r girls class (previous
re ),
BENIOR BOYS
75-yard dash, Ron Lockwood,
9.5 sec., Don Lockwood, Maynard
Hymers; 100-yard dash, D, Leek-
Wood, 12,5 see„ R. Lockwood, M.
Hymers; 150-yard dash, D, Lock-
wood, 19,5 sec., R. Lockwood, M.
Timers; 200-yard dash, D. Lock-
wood, -26.8 sec., R, Lockwood, Doug
Macaulay; standing broad jump,
R, Lockwood, 7' 5", D, Lockwood,
M, Hymers; running broad jump,
Gary Freeman, 12' 10", D. Lock •
wood, D. Macaulay; hop, step and
R= Lockwood, 32' 1", D.
Macaulay, G, Freeman; high jump,
Sports champions at Clinton
School were determined last
Week at the annual field day, held
on the school grounds,
Grand champion among the girls
is Mei Collins, who racked UP 21
Voints in the competition. The
'boys Competition ended in a tie,
'with Larry Pickett and Don Lock.
'WOO tied for the grand -charnPion-
Iihip with .21 Points each,
New Records
Two new records were set by
`the senior hoyal Ron Lockwood
ran the 75-yard dash in 9.5 sec-
onds (previous record was. 9.6
seconds); Den Lockwood, -Jimmy
Hoy, Maynard Hymers and Gary
''reetriari ran the 200 yard relay
TAM in 27.8 seconds (previous
time: 28.4 seeonds).
In Junior boys, Larry Pickett
'Won the 50 yard dash in 7.6 sec-
onds (previous time 7.8 sec.). Sen-
ior Girls: Lloy Ann Ratherford
'timed 10.2 Seconds for the 75-yard
clash (previous record 10.5 sec,);
Sharon Gray won the standing
'broad jump with 7'3" (previous
'record 6'8") and the running broad
_jump with 13' (previous record
R. LecitwoOtV4' 2,5", James Hoy,
Ernie Brubacher tied with Laurie
Colquhoun; „pole vault, D. Lock-
wood, 3.5" Bobby Livermore,
R. Lockwood; '220-yard relay race,
D, Lockwood, M. Hymers, J. Hoy,
G Freeman, 27.8 see.; Melvin
Crich, D. Macaulay, 33orden Me.
Rae and Bernie Scott; Richard
Neil, Adrian de Coo, Steven Cooke,
Bryan Levis.
CHAMPION; Don Lockwood, 21
points; runner-UP, Ron Lockwood,
18.
(Note; Ron was senior boys
champion in 1957),
INTERMEDIATE BOYS
50-Yard dash, Harry Cummings,
7,5 see., Elwin Kingswell, Larry
Hugill; 75-yard dash, H. Cum-
Mings, 11, see., E. Kingswell, David
Scanlon; 100-yard dash, D. Scan-
lon, 15 sec„ H. Cummings, E,
Kingswell; 150-yard dash, H,
Currimings, 22.9 sec., ) Scanlon,
E. Kingswell.
Standing broad jump, John CON:
5' 11", Bobby IVICMichael, Roger
Neil; running broad jump, Larry
Hoy, 11' 4", Clarence Magee, L,
Hugill; hop, step and jump, C,
Magee, 23' 9", H, Cummings, L.
Hugill; high jump. L. Hugill, 3' 8",
H. Cummings, Bobby Batkin,
Pole vault, E. Kingswell, 5' 3,5",
D. Scanlon, Barry Glazier; 200-
yard relay race, E. Kingswell, H.
Cummings, C, Magee, Bradley
Dutof. 33 sec.; S. Cox, Allan Lowe,
Keith Ashton, Doug. Fremlin; R.
Neil, David Graham, Jim Stanley
and Charles Switzer.
CHAMPION: Harry Cummings,
18 points; runner-up, Elwin Kings-
well, 12,
JUNIOR BOYS
50-yard dash, Larry Pickett, 7.6
sec., Bobby Snell, Teddie Collins;
75-yard dash, L, Pickett, 11.5 sec„
Alan Carl, B. Snell; 100-yard dash,
L. Pickett, 15.1 sec., Michael Bel-
linger, A. Carl,
CHAMPION: Larry Pickett, 21;
runner-up, Alan Carl, 8.
(Note: Larry was junior champ-
ion last year).
SENIOR GIRLS
50-yard dash, Lloy Ann Ruther-
ford, 7.2 sec.; Irene Garrow, Jo-
anne Cudmore; 75-yard dash, L.
Rutherford, 10.2 sec., Marjorie
Woods, I. Garrow; 100-yard dash,
M. Woods, 133 sec., L, Ruther-
ford, I. Garrow; standing broad
jump, Sharon Gray, 7' 3", Nancy
Schoenhals, L. Rutherford; run-
ning broad jump, S. Gray, 13', M.
Woods, N. Schoenhals; hop, step
and jump, L. Rutherford, 25' 10",
N. Schoenhals, S. Cudmore.
High jump, Heather Winter,
3' 8", Patty 1-lorbanuik, N. Schoen-
hals; softball throw, Dianne Cud-
more, 103' 7", N. Schoenhals, Judy
Watkins; 200-yard relay, L. Ruth-
erford, S. Gray, N. Schoenhals
and Wendy Kay Magee, 30,9 sec.,
I. Garrow, J. Cudmore, M. Woods
and' Margaret Gliddon; Lynne
Shipley, Faye Johnston, P. Hor-
banuik and Jacqueline Crockett.
CHAMPION: Lloy Ann Ruther-
ford, 15; runner-up, Nancy Schoen-
hals, 11.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
50-yard dash, Ethel Collins, 7.4
sec,, Elaine Rumball, Hilary Croc-
kett; 75-yard dash, E. Collins, 10.6
sec., E. Rumball, H. Crockett; 100-
yard dash, E., Rumball, 14.2 sec.,
H. Crockett, Sheryl Rozell; stand-
ing broad jump, E. Collins, 6„ 2",
Beverley Beck, Linda Nicholson;
running broad jump, E. Collins.
11' 5.5", Bonnie Boyes, Joan Ir ,
win; hop, step and jump, E. Col-
lins, 23' 2", S. Rozell, B. Beck;
High jump, E. Collins, 3' 6",
Bonnie Boyes, E. Rumball; softball
throw, Susan Smith, 86' 2", S. Ir-
win, Patricia Reynolds; 200-yard
relay race, E. Collins, B. Boyes,
S. Smith and Linda Murphy, 32.4
sec., Mary McKim, J. Irwin, Janet
Roorda and Kathy Deline: B. Beck,
E. Rumball, Jetse Vanderheide, L.
Nicholson.
CHAMPION: Ethel Collins, 21
points; runner-up, Elaine Rumba]),
9. (Note: Ethel was runner-up
in intermediate class last year; B.
Boyes was junior champion last
year).
JUNIOR GIRLS
25-yard dash, Mary Jean Neil-
ans, 4.3 sec., Barbara Knox, Bon-
nie Gemus; 50-yard dash, M. Neil-
ans, 8.4 sec., 13. Knox, Betty Liv-
ermore; 75-yard dash, M. Neilans,
12.2 sec. B. Knox, Connie Beck;
Standing broad jump, M. Neilans,
4' 11.5", C. Beck, Janis Galbraith;
running broad jump, Penny Croc-
kett, 10' 6", C, Beck, M. Neilans,
High jump, Rowena Corey, 2'
8", C .Beck, Mary Shipp; bean
bag toss, Mary Ann Hymers, Rose-
anne Corriveau, Linda Switzer;
100-yard relay race, Ruth Ann
Brown, B. Knox, M. Neilans and
Teri Henley, 18.8 sec., Joy Gra-
ham, Lynda Cooke, Penny Bate-
man and B. Livermore; Patsy
Brown, Marion Shipp, J. Galbraith
and Alice Mock.
CHAMPION: Mary Jean Neil-
ans, 16; runner-up, Barbara Knox,
9 points.
Standing broad jump, L, Pickett,
5' 2", T, Collins, A, Carl; running
broad jump, L, Pickett, 9' 7", A,
Carl, Dale Carl; high jump, Kenny
Rozell, 3' 1", Charles Andrews,
Keith Wilson; softball throw, L.
Pickett, 92' 6", A. Carl, M. Bel-
linger; slow bicycle, George El-
liott, 51.7 sec., M. Bellinger, Jack
McMichael.
200-yard relay race, John Ir-
win, Marvin Brubacher, L. Pickett,
Don Bartliff, 34.3 sec.; Mark
Schoenhals, George Elliott, Bobby
Snell and Gary Fleet; Michael.
Bellinger, Brian Cox, K. Rozell
and Peter Black.
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