The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1975, Image 10

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Page 10 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1975
Early season times exceptional
1975, year of fast SWC meet
By MIKE BRUTON
Sports Editor
With the outdoor track season
just beginning it already looks like
this year’s Southwest Conference
track meet will be exceptionally
fast.
Several SWC trackmen and
weightmen are now near or better
ing the marks they posted in last
year’s conference meet and the sea
son is very young.
Most track coaches try to gauge
their workouts in such a way that
their runners will produce the best
times near the end of the season or
during the conference meet. Keep
ing that in mind it seems like the
track’s going to be plenty hot come
SWC meet time.
Longhorn Dana LeDuc and
TCU’s Bill Collins, who are both
defending SWC champions in their
events, have already beat the marks
they posted in the 1974 SWC meet.
This past weekend at the Border
Olympics LeDuc heaved the shot-
put almost a foot farther than his
SWC toss of 63 feet nine-and-a-
quarter inches last year with a 64
feet and seven inch put at Laredo.
Collins sped to a 9.4 time in the
100-yard dash Saturday bettering
his wind aided 9.5 which won the
conference last year.
A&M’s Doug Brodhead defend
ing 440-yard dash champion is
within four tenths of a second of his
SWC winning time of 47.2 in 1974.
Baylor’s Tim Son significantly im-
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proved his conference meet mu
48.3 by winning the 440atthel(/
der Olympics with a swift 47,1).
Ricky Thompson and MikeSk
ers, a pair of Baylor long jumpu hs
have also heat their 1974SWCmd
tallies with jumps of 24 feet, ig
and-a-quarter inches and23!«
and six inches respectively.Tk;
son leaped 24 feet and eight indj
last spring and Shivers madeajiiij
of 23 feet and one-and-a-quarteit
ches.
Aggie Shifton Baker, ik
finished third amongst 44fl-v»
hurdlers in the SWC meetlastya
with a 52.4 time, rounded them
at Laredo in 52.9 seconds Sahidt
Baker trailed only one SWCfc
Jerome Gibbs of Baylor who
the event with a 52.7. Alan Smith
Lamar took the second spot will
52.8 time.
The Longhorns will probali
monopolize the discus event nil
Jim McGoldrick and LeDuc. k
weekend lx>th weightmen hit ik
their conference tosses oflastspa;
by sailing the plate 182 feet e:
three inches and 177 feet and
inches respectively. In the 19!(
SWC meet McGoldrick threw
disc 184 feet and four inches
LeDuc achieved a markofl72
and four inches.
TCU’s sprint relay team of
Collins, Phil Delaney, Lorenzo/
ford and Sam McKinney, zoomed
a 40.8 time Saturday. Theyareoiil
three tenths of a second from
winning time in that event lasts
at the SWC contest. SMU won
SWC sprint relay crown lasts?
with a 40.5.
It’s a little early to makeproj
tions about records being
jeopardy, but there are threeev
where the possibility lingers.
SWC record in three mile 13:
set last year by Tim Patton ofTei
has already been threatened
Rice’s Jeff Wells.
Wells ran a 13:56.5 time toou'
the competition in Laredo Sato
day. Other strong contendersi
that event are Bruce Smith ofABI
and Brad Brikman of Houston.
A6cM’s Scottie Jones, who»!
plagued by injuries mostoflastsft
son, needs only to stay healthyt
have a chance at the SWC record!
the 120-yard hurdles. Jones, sd#
has to he considered as the pit
miere hurdler in the conferew
should hit the lower 13’s thissa
son. Aggie Rockie Woody holdsth
record with a 13.7 time.
Bill Collins, who has alreadynmi
21.0 220-yard dash this seas*
threatens the SWC record oft!
set by Billy Foster of SMU in
and tied by A&M’s Curtis Mills!
1970. A&M’s Brodhead will sutel)
be hot on his heels as he postedi
21.0 time in the conference m«t
last spring.
As mentioned before, it’s early®
the season, anything could happen
but the times are good nows
they’ll probably be better then
Kentuckian
stay No. 1
on AP poll
(AP) — For the third strait
week, Kentucky State retained®
firm hold on the top spot in W
Associated Press college divisi®
basketball poll, released Tuesday
Coach Lucius Mitchell’s Thor®'
reds, 24-2, closed out their regul*
season with three victories I® 1
week, toppling Northern Kentiffi
State 108-94, Kentucky Wesley®
81-75 and Marian 118-73. Kentuch
State received 12 first-place veto
and 266 points from a national pa®
of sports writers and broadcaster
Jackson State, with a final ^
record, remained in second pla®
collecting three first-place votesaJ
219 points. Next was Bentley, 24-1'
which polled two first-place bi
and 172 points after trimmia!
Keene State 75-72.
Gardner-Webb, 23-3, heldfourt!
place with 142 points, whikj
Randolph-Macon, 26-2, stayed®
fifth place with 137 points folio"'©
three consecutive victories. W
Yellow Jackets beat Catholic l
97-86, Roanoke 60-56 and Bald
more 79-70.
Old Dominion advanced fro®
seventh to sixth place in the rank
ings, drawing three first-place votes
and 121 points after defeating!
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Georgia Southern 103-89.
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