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    Texas A&M
The Battalion Sports
Monday, May 2, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11
Men’s track team picks up
seven firsts at FSU meet
from staff and wire reports
They had to travel quite some
distance to do it, but both the
men’s and women’s track teams
were able to gain some ground
this weekend in preparation for
the upcoming NCAA Track and
Field Championships.
The Texas A&M men’s track
team picked up seven First place
finishes in the Sunshine Relays
at Florida State University in
Tallahassee, Florida.
And Suzanne Sheffield —
running in the 800-meter run at
the 74th annual Drake Relays in
Des Moines, Iowa — finished
with a season best, a NCAA qual
ifying standard and an Athletic
Congress qualifying standard.
She came in second with a time
of 2:05.49.
Texas A&M’s Novaita
Samuels placed fourth in the
100-meter dash with an 11.76 in
the invitation only meet.
Several national records were
broken at the Drake Relays —
including one by a Southwest
Conference school. The SMU
relay crew of Rob Topping, Rus
sell Mitchell, Ben Bor and Paul
Rugut completed the university
distance medley relay in
9:30.45, breaking Kansas State’s
Rod Richardson finished
first in 100-meter dash
1972 national mark by almost
one second.
Alabama’s relay team, led by
Calvin Smith, shattered a col
legiate sprint medley relay mark
and eclipsed two other meet re
cords.
The Crimson Tide squad of
LeMar Smith, Calvin Smith,
Terry Menefee and William
Wuyke sped to a sprint medley
relay time of 3:12.19, beating
Oklahoma’s collegiate mark of
3:13.39 set in 1981.
Alabama also broke Drake re
cords in winning the men’s 4 x
400-and 4 x 100-meter relays.
No world records are kept for
the sprint medley relay, but Ala
bama’s time is believed to be the
best ever.
A total of 10 Drake marks fell
and one was tied Saturday at
sunny Drake Stadium before a
crowd of 18,000.
Thirteen men’s teams partici
pated in the Sunshine Relays,
though no team scores were
kept.
Coach Charlie Thomas said
he was especially pleased with
the performance of Clif
Chatham in the running events.
Although he was running in
only his second of the year,
Chatham finished third in the
400-meter hurdles and ran with
the fifth place mile relay team.
The results in the running
events are as follows:
— Rod Richardson won the
100-meter dash with a time of
10.36.
— Darrell Austin placed first
in the 200-meters with a 21.23.
— Bill Shelton placed second
in the 400-meters with a time of
47.48.
— Chappelle Henderson won
the 110-meter hurdles in 14.0.
— Craig Moody won the 400-
meter hurdles in 51.44, followed,
by third-place finisher Clif
Chatham 52.57.
— Andy Elliott placed fourth
in the 1500-meter run with a
time of 3:49.50.
— Jimmy Sterling won the
10,000-meter run with a
30:42.2. Teammate Jim Bolleter
placed fourth with a 31:05.2.
— The mile relay team of
Chatham, Shelton, Austin and
Bruce Lazarine placed fifth with
a time of 3:09.99.
The results for the field
events:
— Juan de la Garza won the
javelin with a toss of 257-81/2.
The toss was his personal best
and established a school record.
Teammate Richard Lamb
placed fifth with a throw of 212-
9.
— Robert Windsor won the
shot put with a heave of 58-1.
— Jimmy Howard won the
high jump with a leap of 7-1.
Chuck Perry finished third with
”a jump of 6-1 1.
Both men’s and women’s
teams will be in Houston Satur
day for the Houston Invita
tional.
Softball team splits with Tech
ally,
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jjai) a i) Texas A&M’s Chappelle Henderson,
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ding of ivitational, finished first in the 1 IO
meter hurdles Saturday at the Sunshine
Relays in Tallahassee, Fla.
The Texas A&M softball team
split a double-header with
Louisiana Tech Friday in Rus-
ton. La.
Lady Techster Stacy Johnson
no-hit the Aggies in the first
game, winning 1-0. Texas A&M
came back to take the second
game, 2-1.
Lori Stoll was the loser for the
Aggies in the first game. Her re
cord is now 25-6. Shan McDo
nald won the second, upping
her record to 9-4.
Texas A&M — undefeated at
home — hosts Sam Houston in a
double-header Wednesday at
the Penberthy Intramural Com
plex, beginning at 4 p.m.
The Aggies, now 34-10 on
the season, will host one of eight
NCAA Regional Champion
ships May 12, with their oppo
nent likely being Utah State. Six
teen teams will compete in eight
best-of-three mini-series’, with
the winners advancing to the na
tional tournament at Omaha,
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Presentation of Special Awards Wesley E. Donaldson, Jr.
Introduction of Speaker Clinton A. Phillips
Address John J. McDermott
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1982-83
George H. Thompson President
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>n aid' D. Powell Treasurer
fun. Wesley E. Donaldson, Jr Public Relations Officer
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lames L. Boone, Jr. President
hbert D. Powell Vice President
Veil W. Page Secretary
^ oni ddson, Jr Treasurer
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