The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 27, 1984, Image 14

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Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, April 27, 1984
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Drake Relays open
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Mis
sissippi hurdler Tony Dees and
Texas javelin thrower Einar Vil-
hjalmsson are set to begin as
saults on Drake Relays records
today in the 75th anniversary of
the annual track and field
event.
As many as 16 university-col
lege, special events and wom
en’s records are in danger of
falling during the two-day com
petition. Drake marks already
have been surpassed this year
by a team or individual regis
tered for the same event in this
weekend’s relays.
Dees tied the 1 10-meter high
hurdles Drake mark of 13.68
last year and should have a
good shot of claiming it out
right when the preliminary
heats get under way at 2:05
p.m. Friday.
“Tony Dees is one of the best
hurdlers in the world,” said Er-
hardt, who includes Dees in his
list of a dozen or so Drake par
ticipants likely to make an
Olympic team.
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Dees lied Big Eight outdoor
champ Albert Lane of Missouri
for first at the Paper Tiger Invi
tational with 13.71, but his best
this year is 13.67. The finals are
set for 2:11 p.m. Saturday.
The javelin throw opens Fri
day’s field events with Vilh-
jalmsson a heavy favorite to
shatter the old Drake record of
259-9 set by Southern Illinois'
Bob Roggy in 1978.
Vilhjalmsson, the Icelandic
national record-holder, set the
U.S. collegiate record with his
winning throw of 303-1 at the
Texas Relays. He won the
Southwest Conference
championship, 275-4, NCAA ti
tle, 293-1, and placed fourth in
the World Games.
Three other entries in the
javelin have bettered the Drake
Relays record this year: Ala
bama’s Siggy Einarsson, Texas’
Peter Borglund and Kansas
State’s Ray Hansen.
The high jump and the 4 x
400-meter relay are the two
other records likely to fall in the
men’s university-college divi
sion. The relay will close the
two-day event early Saturday
evening.
Texas freshman James Lott,
who jumped 7-5 l A at the LSU
invitational, leads a field of
eight Drake high jump partici
pants who have exceeded the
Olympic standard of 7-4 l A.
Defending champion Brian
Tietjens, an Iowa State sopho
more, set the Drake record of 7-
5 last year, but 7-4 '/» is his best
this season. Alabama’s Tom
McCants has jumped 7-5 in
doors this year and Big Ten in
door champ Ron Jones of In
diana has cleared the Olympic
standard.
Aggie tennis* coach David Kent talks to doubles
partners Marcel Vos, left, and Arnold Kette-
nacker earlier this season. Kent will be doing
plenty of coaching as the Aggies travel to the
SWC tennis tourney this weekend.
Ag tennis team
at SWC tourney
P
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By RENEE HARRELL
Reporter
If you talk to the Texas A&M
tennis coaches, both will say
their teams should do well in
the Southwest Conference ten-
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nis tournament this wed
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we’ve ever been in.”
Kent is also optimistic,
mg, “We’ve had a lot of ups t
downs this season — with®
ups than downs,’’
Cannon has directed
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