The Harlan (Iowa) Tribune
Shelby girls set four win Relay titles, Harlan third
Seven records were broken and two more .........
Shelby 118
Elk Horn 861,,'2
Griswold 681/2
Carson 40
Walnut 16
Kuemper, Adair-.Casey, Sidney
PAGE 8 Thurs. Morning, April 17, 1969
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FINAL STANDINGS
SHELBY -- Shelby girls set four new school
records on their way to an easy victory in a five
team invitational track meet here Tuesday. The
Cardinalettes tallied 118 points, second place Elk
Horn had 861/2; Griswold, 68Jz; Carson, 40; and
Walnut, 16.
Yvonne Henry, Peg Ehlers, and Ronda Manz
all bettered individual marks, while the 440 yard
relay team of Manz, Pat Messerschmidt, Vicki
Kern, and Sandy Schuster erased the school's
oldest girls' track mark.
The relay unit ran a :54.3, bettering a 1964
record. Other records were Henry, 93-2 in the
discus; Manz 15-8/2 in the long jump; and Ehlers
4-71/z in the high jump. Ehlers also hurled the
discus 89-71/2 to better the old mark.
The Cardinalette's Henry also won the 60,
220, and 440 yard dashes. Freshman Schuster
won the 100 in :12.4. Elk Horn victories came in
the 880 yard relay, Rasmussen and Wolken tied
in the 80 meter hurdles, and Poldberg in the 880
yard run.
Walnut's Barb Davis took the softball throw
with a 170 foot toss.
THE RESULTS
RUNNING EVENTS
60 -- Yvonne Henry (S) :07.8; 105 -- Sandy
Schuster (S) :12.4; 220--Henry (S) :28.3; 440 --
Henry (S) :65.2; 880-- Poldberg (EH) 2:37.8; 80
meter hurdles -- (tie) Rasmussen (EH), Wolken
(EH), :14.0; 220 hurdles -- Pat Messorschmidt
(S) :32.4.
FIELD EVENTS
Long jump -- Ronda Manz (S) 15-81/2; shot
put- Howell (G) 30-0; discus- Henry (S) 93-2;
softball throw -- Barb Davis (W) 170-0; high
jump -- Peg Ehlers (S) 4-71/2.
RELAYS
440 -- Shelby (Manz, Pat Messerschmidt,
Kern, and Schuster) :54.3; 880 -- Elk Horn,
1:55.0; mile--Griswold, 4:42.6; shuttle hurdle --
Shelby (Pat Messerschmidt, Cynthia Best, IAnda
Coshorn, and Paula Messerschmidt) :57.5; 320
yard shuttle -- Griswold :45.4; 880 medley --
Shelby (LaRee Ehlers, Best, Goshorn, anti
Debbie Davis) 2:05.8; distance medley -- Shelby
(Davis, Kern, LaRee Ehlers, and Manz) 4:46.8.
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HIGH HURDLE HEAT -- Harlan's
(center) goes over hurdle in heat of the 120 yard
in the Cyclone Relays. Jerry Hermsen, Carroll
won the heat.
A 10-POUNDER
tied as Carroll Kuemper, Adair-Casey, and
Sidney captured divisional championships in the
llth annual Cyclone Relays at Merrill Field
Friday night.
Harlan got a first from Galen Nelson in the
440 and won the mile relay, but fell one point
short of Council Bluffs Lincoln for second place
in the 'A' standings.
The mile relay unit of Bob Larson, Steve
Klitgaard, Galen Nelson, and Phil Larsen
crossed the line in 3:37.2 in the final event. The
880 (Bob Rust, Klitgaard, Todd Nelson, and Phil
Lrsen) and two-mile (Jim Hulsebus, Randy
Pash, Bob Larson, and Larry Hopp) relay teams
took second.
The Cyclones' football lettermans' relay
team of Craig Petersen, Tom Heilesen, Gary
Lansman, and Rick Hanson were first in that
event, but it does not count on the team stan-
dings.
Harlan got field event points from Jack
Imrsen, second in discus; Tom Ouren, second in
pole vault; Lansman, fourth in the high jump;
Tim Hodapp, fourth in the pole vault; and
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i::i:: CYCLONE RELAYS !ili
!}!i R ECORDS BROKEN i! i
!:;i CLASS A
'..:. Long jump Tom Rasmussen, iiii
iiii Audubon, 21-1%; betters old mark, 20-9 by iii!
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Steve Jacobsen. Harlan. 1967. ::::
iliiii mile-Joe Ranney, Co Bluffs AL., ii!i
4:39.4; betters old mark, 4:40.7 by iiii
.:.: - Keith Springer, Perry, 2:06.3; ii
il 100 - (tied) Craig Johnson, Denison, i!ii
:10.1; equals marks by Fascher, Harlan; :!:}
Epperson, Onawa; and Comfort, Onawa. !i!
Two mile relay - (tied) Co. Bluffs AL, ii!i
ii!i 8:24.9; equals mark by Red Oak, 1966. !!!i
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i!! Long jump - Dave Goodman, Fremont- }::!
iii! DennisMills' 20-21/2 ; betters °ld mark °f 20"2% bY iiSims, Anita, 1963.
220 - John Dobler, Manning, :22.2 in :i:!
!iii preliminaries; betters °ld mark °f : 22"3 bY i!i!
McDonald, Scranton, 1962.
.:.: 440- Russ Baker, Manning, :52.0; ::i::i
ii!i betters old mark of :52.6 by Fran Long, !ii
, i!!! irwin, 1967.
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The fish were biting at Prairie Rose Lake iii 880 - Russ Baker, Manning, 2:01.4; iiii
last Sunday. Sunday morning, Sherm Buss, i:!: betters old mark of 2:05.4 by Tom Hudson, :i
northeast side of the lake. ::::: records.First year for Class C, all marks are iii
SCHLESWIG GOLF TOURNEY
The Schleswig firemen will host the annual
firemen's golf tournament at the Schleswig Golf
club June 21. The event is open to all firemen, or
retired firemen and their wives in western Iowa.
There will be cards for the ladies in the af-
ternoon. A catered dinner will be served in the
evening.
iiii Two m.e 00new event, Bob iiii
Vonnahme, Carroll Kuemper, 10:36.5.
Petersen, fifth in the shot put.
Besides winning the 440 and running on the
winning mile relay team, Galen Nelson was third
in the 220. Duane Buckley ran I0.55.8 in the two
mile. lust six seconds off the school record, and
took second in that open event. Larry Hopp was
third in half-mile, and Don Parkhurst fifth in the
440.
CLASS B
Adair-Casey overcame strong individual
performances from John Dobler and Russ
Baker, Manning, to win the B crown.
Runner-up Dexfield captured the 440, 880,
and mile relay titles, while Dobler and Baker
captured every running event between 100 and
880 yards.
Dobler won the 100 and set a record winning
the 220, while Baker was the only double record
breaker of the meet -cracking the existing mark
in the 440 and 880. He lowered the 440 mark to
:52.0, it had been held by Fran Long, Irwin; and
the 880 mark to 2:01.4.
Pre-meet favorite Oakland slipped to fifth
place.
CLASS C
In the first year for Class C, Sidney used a
strong showing in field events arid balance in the
running finals for a safe 72-531/2 margin over
second place Bayard.
Elk Horn, led by state champion 880 Curt
Hoegh, took third with 401/2 points, with
Earlham, led by state hurdle champ Jim Nevitt,
a close fourth at 381/2. Nevitt won the 100, 220, and
low hurdles.
. Irwin, behind four strong relay finishes, was
fifth.
Hoegh anchored the Danes' two-mile relay
team to victory, edging Irwin by .2 of a second.
He also won the 880, while Steve Peterson won
the mile run.
The Irwin 440 yard relay team of Harlow
Conrad, Larry Wiig, Steve Christensen, and
Alfred Plumb raced home first, while the 880,
medley, and two mile relay teams were second.
CLASS A
F ie Id e vents - shot put - Carl Sorensen (AL),
Gilbert (A), R. Petersen (RO), Brinkman (CK),
C. Petersen (H), 48-5%; long jump - Tom
Rasmussen (A), Merkeris (AL), Coleman (AL),
M. Rasmussen (RO), (tie) and Johnson (D), 211/z
(new record); discus - Bruce Talbot (AL), J.
Larsen (H), Harvey (D), Sorensen (AL), R.
Petersen (RO), 133-2; high jump - Mike Murphy
(P), Chubick (AL), Kelley (CK), Lansman (H),
Berry (AL), 5-8; pole vault - Kelley (CK), Ouren
IH!, Burgess (D), nodapp (H), Walden (CK),
Running events- 100-Craig Johnson (D),
Neuman (D), Comes (CK), Rasmussen (A),
Williams (RO), :10.25 (record :10.1, tied in
prelims); 220 - Johnson (D), Neaman (D), G.
Nelson (H), McCauley (P), Neppl (CK), :22.5;
440- Galen Nelson (H), Daeges (CK), Hansen
, Batton (AL), Parkhurst (H), :53.3; 880 -
eith Springer (P), Ranney (ALL tlopp (H),
Baldus (CK), Fifield (RO), 2:06.3 (new record);
mile run - Joe Ranney (AL), Grossman (CK),
Campbell (A), McGinn (D), Strake (P), 4:39.4
FINAL STANDINGS
Class A
Carroll Kuemper 70
Co Bluffs AL 58
Harlan 57
Red Oak 491/
Denison 341/2
Perry 29
Audubon 26
Class B
Adair-Casey 631/Z
Dexfield 581/
Fremont-Mills 52%
Manning 50%
Oakland 45
Exira 22
Underwood 6
Coon Rapids 5
Class C
Sidney 72
Bayard 531/z
Elk Horn - Kimballton 401z
Earlham 381/2
irwin 36
Scranton 281/z
East Monona 18
Manilla 12
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(new record); low hurdles - Dick Heitoff (CK)
Johnson (RO), Bennett (P), Berry (AL), Herm-
sen (CK), :20.3; high hurdles - Steve Johnson
(RO), Heitoff (CK), Hermsen (CK), Bro (A),
Berry (ALL :15.2;
Relays - 440- Kuemper (Neppl, Rohner,
Heitoff, Comes), Perry, AL, Red Oak, Harlan,
:46.0; 880 - Red Oak (Williams, Rasmussen,
Ellis, Williams), Harlan, Kuemper, Perry, AL,
1: 36.2; mile - Harlan (Larson, Klitgaard, Nelson,
Larsen), Red Oak, Denison, AL, Perry, 3:37.2;
mile medley - Kuemper (Sweller, Rohner,
Middendorf, Riddle), Red Oak, Harlan, AL,
Perry, 3:50.2; two mile - AL (Anderson, Bailey,
Steege, Smith), Harlan, Kuemper, Red Oak,
Denison, 8:24.9 (ties old record).
CLASS B
Field events - shot put - Scott Harris (O) 50-
5; long jump - Dave Goodman (F-M) 20-21/2
(new record); discus -Dennis Rowedder (M)
132-1; high jump - Barry
pole vault - Steve Fichter
Running events - 105 -
:10.35; 220 - Dobler (M)
prelims); 440 - Russ Baker
record); 880 - Baker (M) 2:01.
mile - Rex Turner (A-C)
Tom Baker (Dexfi#ld) :20.8;
Charles Spitler (A-C) :16A.
Relays - 440 - Dexfield
Griffith, Baker), Oakland
Manning, :46.8; 880-
Thomas, Baker), Oakland,
Mills, Adair-Casey, 1:36.4;
(Smith, Sloan, Thomas,
Fremont-Mills,
mile medley - Manning
Stangl), Adair-Casey,
Fremont-Mills, 3:57.4; two mile
White, Carrick, :Anderson),
Mills, Adair-Casey, Manning,
CLASS C
(all records)
Field events - shot
214 ; long jump - Dennis Booth
Craig Glasgow (S) 120-11;
Harms (S) 5-4; pole vault -
Running events - I00 -Jim
220- Nevitt (E) :23.2; 440
:53.9; 880 - Curt Hoegh (EH)
Peterson (EH) 4:55.4; low
:21.4; high hurdles - Kent
Relays - 440 Irwin
CA1 stensen, Plumb), Sidney,
East Manana, :47.8; 880 -
Mercer, Helgenberg, Lloyd),
Horn, Scranton, 1:36.7; mile-
Mercer, Fitzpatrick,
Scranton, Elk Manilla,
medley - Scranton (Johnson,
Hoyt), Irwin, Sidney,
two mile - Elk Horn (Hausen,
Hoegh), Irwin, Manilla,
OPEN EVENTS
Two mile - Bob Vonnahme
Buckley (Harlan), Kruse
Christofferson (Adair-Casey),
field), 10:36.5; shuttle hurdle
(Johnson, Fifield, Youngberg,
Adair-Casey, Harlan, Perry,
Football letterman's 440
count in team standings) -
Heilesen, Lansman, Hansen),
ning, Adair-Casey, Perry, :49.3.
"TEE TIME" -- The Harlan high school golf team has
five veterans who competed in the state meet a year ago. Ready
to tee off for another season are (l-r) Doug Paulk, Don Goede,
John Hughes, Dave Pauley, and Jim Dodd. Hughes is the only
senior, Goede is a unior, and the others sophomores.
HHS links team aims for
another state tourney bid
The Harlan high school boys golf team will
me aiming for another trip to the state tour-
nament in their 1969 season.
The Cyclone links' team would like a chance
at improving their showing at the state meet,
according to Coach Dave Trotter. All five of the
golfers that made the state trip are returning,
plus three other lettermen.
State tournament veterans are John Hughes,
Dave Pauley, Don Goede, Jim Dodd, and Doug
Paulk. Hughes is the only senior, Goede is a
i junior, and the other three are sophomores.
Other lettermen are juniors Dave Olsen and
Start Knudsen, and senior Rick Rasmussen.
: Trotter said any of the eight lettermen could
he among the five-man 'A' team, with Pauley,
Hughes, Goede, and Dodd given the best chance
to make the squad cons!stantly.
Rounding out the 'B team will probably be
Randy Rasmussen and Steve Sisson, Trotter
said.
There are 20 boys out for golf.
On te girls' team, only one letterman,
$amiy Frerlckson, returns. The girls' Coach is
Dm Grumw,
Harlan golfers
dump Audubon
The Harlan high school boys' golf team
opened their season with a 167-169 victory over
Audubon at the Harlan Country Club Wed-
nesday.
The Wheeler's Tim Ross took medalist
honors with a 40, but the Cyclones' Doug Paulk,
playing on the 'B' team, shot a 38.
Harlan 'A' team scores include Dave Pauley
and Dave Olsen, 41; Jim Dodd, 42; and John
Hughes and Rick Rasmussen, 43. In golf, only the
best four scores of the five-man team are
counted.
The Harlan 'B' team of Paulk, Stan Knud.
sen, Don Goede and Jack Chrlstens 175. ',
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