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Echoes of Footprints:

 

Racing Through the Years

at

Crystal Springs

 


 

30th Anniversary Commemorative Edition

1971 - 2001

 


 

Researched and Prepared by

Michael R. Elsesser

and edited by

Hank Lawson

 


May 2002
Mar 2022
Feb 2023
Apr 2023
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Jan 2024 (History by Jeff Feeney)
May 2025

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Table of Contents

 








Appendix A - Location & Course Maps (6)

Appendix B - 1974 AAU Men's National XC Championships - Old 10K course (8)

Appendix C - 1975 AAU Women's National XC Championships (17) and IAAF Worlds 12K XC Trials

Appendix C:1 - 1976 PA/AAU Junior 10K Championships (1)

Appendix C:2 - 1977 PA/AAU Junior 10K Championships (1)

Appendix D - 1979 NorCal HS XC Championships (3)

Appendix E - 1979 Kinney-West Regional XC Championships (3)

Appendix F - 1979 State JC XC Championships (4)

Appendix G - 1980 PA/AAU Junior XC Championships (2)

Appendix G:1 - 1981 NCAA D2 College Championships (1)

Appendix H - 1990 PA/AAU XC Championships (2)

Appendix I - Coaches "Hall Of Fame" (7)

Appendix J - Articles, Photos & Homeowners (15)

Appendix K - History of CCS Cross Country by Howard Willman & Jeff Feeney-2024(3)

Appendix K:1 - From Popsicle Sticks to Computer Chips, the Chronomix

Appendix L - Forrest Jamieson - Father of CCS X-C (7)

Appendix M - Joe Henderson - Making the Past Last (2)

Appendix N - Speech by Forrest Jamieson (13)

Appendix O - Peninsula 'Track' Revolution - SF Chronicle (2)

Appendix P - Explanation of Entries & Abbreviations (2)

Appendix Q - High School Records - Old Course (2.25m) and Course description (43)

Appendix R - High School & Middle School Records (2.95m) & Miscellaneous Tid-Bits (14)

Appendix S - Junior/Community College Records (9)

Appendix T - Open/Club/Collegiate Records (6)

Appendix U - Second Generation Records & Participation #'s (1)

Appendix V - Will Crystal Springs be closed? Started 2019. (1)

Appendix W - All NorCal (3)

Appendix X - Hall Of Fame (2)

Appendix Y - Acknowledgements & Recognition (2)

Miscellaneous Pictures (4)



 







 



 

Appendix A

 


Location, Course Maps & Video


 


Original Hallmark Hills XC Course (1965-1969, 2.25 miles)

 


Directions to Crystal Springs (1971)

 


High School Course Map

 


JC Course Map

 


10K Course Map

 


All maps (2.95, 3.06, 5K, 4.19, 8K, 10K {'74}, 10K {'93}, & 12K) with detail measurements of mile locations, start & finish
Click here for PDFs

 


Aerial View of HS Course Map



Video of Crystal Springs


Virtual Tour of Crystal Springs - WMV file (4:35) - Download Video Instructions





 






and they're off...


 





 

Appendix B

 


 

1974 AAU Men's National XC Championships

 

Olympic Gold medalist Peter Snell (New Zealand) was the guest starter.

 

 


Pre-AAU Finals newspaper articles


click on picture for PDF of Meet Program


Start: all the way back to the trail for the JC-Cutoff.  Run the "Start Runway" to the HS Start.
1st 5K: Run the HS course, 5K when you get to the "Start Runway".
2nd 5K: Run the HS Mile Loop in REVERSE direction.  Run the rest of the course in correct direction.
Finish: Run past the HS Finish, thru the "Start Runway", up to the hill where MV always sets up and
then 20 meters over the crest (heading downhill) is the Finish.  See video for more info.




Neil Cusack (left) & Ted Castaneda (center) shown leading.

 


 


 



Winner John Ngeno (in second).





















Bobby Thomas with 1000 to go







179-Frank Shorter



353-Nick Rose









119-Mitch Kingery


38-Eric Hulst


37-Roy Kissin


209-Ed Leddy, 235-Reggie McAfee, 212-Gary Barger (OTC)


Post meet articles - newspaper



Appendix C

AAU Women's National XC Championships

Note from the program cover of the 1975 Women's Nationals that no homes were yet built on Hallmark Dr after the entrance to Hallmark Park. 

IAAF Worlds 12K XC Trials

Appendix C:1

1976 PA-AAU Junior 10K XC Championships

Appendix C:2

1977 PA-AAU Junior 10K XC Championships

Appendix D

1979 NorCal HS XC Championships

Appendix E

1979 Kinney-West Regional XC Championships

1979 Kinney Western Regionals - VIDEO 

Appendix F

1979 State JC XC Championships

Appendix G

1980 PA-AAU Junior XC Championships

Top Row: Ron Wayne (coach), Dan Caprioglio, John Frank, Ed Eyestone, Tom Downs, Eric Sappenfield, John Chew (MD?) Bottom Row: Farron Fields, Mike Mansy, Matt Nolan, Mike Williams, Bill Graham 

Appendix G:1

1981 NCAA D2 College Championships (pictures & results)

Appendix H

1990 PA-AAU XC Championships

Appendix I

Hall Of Fame





 

Appendix J

 


 

Articles & Photos

 


Peninsula Living

Palo Alto Times / Redwood City Tribune

 

Saturday, October 25, 1975






 












 


Times Tribune

 

November - Early 1980's





 


Times Tribune

 

Month ?? - 1982ish





 


San Jose Mercury News

 

November 25, 1982







 


San Mateo Times

 

November 4, 1983







 


Peninsula Times Tribune

 

November - 1983





 


Calif Track Running Review

 

November 3, 1990 - PA XC Champs







 


San Mateo Times

 

Saturday, October 19, 1995











 



San Mateo Times

 

Tuesday, October 15, 1996






 



San Mateo Times

 

Friday, October 18, 1996






 



Peninsula Times

 

1997ish



You Won't Run Into A Tougher Course


 



Half Moon Bay Review

 

Friday, October 31, 2007



Crystal Springs: An Uphill Battle

 



San Mateo Daily Journal

 

Friday, April 17, 2020



Cross Country Takes a Hit With Crystal Springs Closure

Help Save Crystal Springs petition

 




They're Off!

(notice finish of prior race in background)

 


Appendix K


History of CCS Cross-Country




CCS Cross Country: A Brief History by Howard Willman edited by Hank
Lawson

circa 1983

Though there had been occasional cross country races before his time,
Forrest Jamieson (Sept 5, 1919 - Dec 30, 2005) is considered the father 
of high school cross country in the Bay Area. It was not until Jamieson's 
arrival at Palo Alto High in the early '50s that the sport began its incredible 
growth, directly attributed to Jamieson's efforts to popularize it.

And that was not difficult to do. Cross country was, and still is,
an easy sport to comprehend. As a team sport, it stressed an aspect of
running that was not as important on the track. Because it is a team sport,
its numbers of participants grew easily and fast. (In fact, today some
high school cross country teams out-number their track squads.) Jamieson,
still considered one of the area's best-ever coaches, was most instrumental
in molding the sport into its current shape, a shape which has for over
30 years been a hotbed of national talent.

In 1954, the North Coast Section (NCS) officially sanctioned the sport,
and on November 20, the first NCS Championships were held. A 1.96-mile
course at the Stanford Golf Course was laid out, and it was to become the
site of the NCS for 10 consecutive years. Also held on that course were
"center meets," an invitation by Jamieson to help popularize
the sport here. The meets were almost immediately successful, attracting
as many as 1000 participants each week.

In 1957, Track & Field News editor Bert Nelson started "postal"
competitions. The idea was to have high school teams running 2 miles on
a track per runner for 5 members, adding the times together for a team
total. Coaches mailed the results to T&FN to serve as a comparison
for schools across the nation. The event grew so popular that the 2-mile
eventually became nearly standard throughout the country in state track
meets (California first held a 2-mile in its 1965 state meet).

In 1962, Hillsdale coach Plato Yanicks (since moved to Menlo Atherton)
started, with the helpful support of the Northern California Track &
Field Association, all-NorCal teams. A few years later, Citizen Savings
joined in the sponsorship. Yanicks led selection committees until 1981,
when the top runners began to be selected on the basis of their finish
at the NorCal meet.

The sport is still running strong today, as are center meets, postal
meets (which were discontinued in the late '80s, ed.), and section championships.
In 1965, the Central Coast Section (CCS) was formed for cross country,
as the CCS was breaking away sport-by-sport from the NCS. Since that breakaway,
the sport has been gaining momentum, though maybe reaching a plateau by
1980 (latest census shows that running, in general, had its biggest year
to date in 1997, ed.).

Cross country's popularity became so great that in 1970 separate divisions
were instituted. In 1970 and '71, schools were polarized into "large"
and "small" divisions based upon school population. In '72, a
"medium" division was also added. But it became very apparent
after '72 that the idea of the CCS champion was being lost, so in 1973
the CCS coaches went back to the standard setup, only increasing the qualifiers
about 50% from pre- 1970 days. In 1977, the CCS incorporated its first
girls championships. In 1978, the first Northern California Championships,
an idea which had been brewing in the minds of many coaches for about 20
years, were finally a reality, in large part to the efforts of Menlo-Atherton
coach Plato Yanicks. In 1979, Kinney Shoes began sponsoring a National
cross country championship for individuals by holding 5 (now 4) regional
meets: though runners deterred no prep stars. A California state meet had
been rumored for several years, but the suggestion seemed to be on a back
burner until more administrators warmed up to the idea. (An unofficial
state meet was held in Merced back in 1957, but the NorCal meets since
1978 had been the next closest thing to an official state meet. Some coaches
believed the Kinney Western Regional meet was the perfect setting for an
unofficial state meet.)

(In 1987, the reality of a true state meet came to fruition. It was
held at Fresno's Woodward Park, where individuals and teams came together
to compete in one of 5 divisions [increased from the 3 divisions of the
early '70s] ed.)

As mentioned earlier, the Stanford Golf Course served as the area's
standard course in the '50s and early '60s. It, too, became popular, but
not with those who played golf on it, and, defiantly, the runners were
eventually not allowed to use the course after 1963. (in recent years,
however, the high school runners have been allowed one meet per year at
Stanford Golf course.) The section meet's home wandered several places,
one of them being a 2.25 mile course near Crystal Springs Reservoir in
Belmont. In 1971, because of construction of Interstate 280, the course
was re-done and laid down to its present 2.95 miles. College of San Mateo
coach Bob Rush is considered by San Mateo city and San Francisco Water
District officials to be the "parent" of the course.

Crystal Spring's odd distance (2.95) is attributed to the fact that when the
course first opened, a large trench was dug for a pipeline right where they
wanted the start to be.  Hence, they had to move the start forward a bit
making the course shorter than the designers had originally intended (5K).

Bob Rush (Father of Crystal Springs course) lived in Grass Valley where in High
School he learned to build Fire Trails from XC/Track coach/teacher Roger Snipe.
In 1952 Coach Snipe was the HS Forestry teacher and his team/class built an XC course
at the local fairgrounds.  Bob worked with the area Fire Department in Grass Valley for 12 years. 
This served him well many years later when the development of the Crystal Springs course 
was being laid out.  After working with Loren Landsbury (Carlmont) for a course design, 
Bob went down to the Belmont Fire Department and asked if they’d like some training 
and practice on how to build Fire Trails.  They told him they’d get back to him if 
they could get approval.  Feeling it was a dead end, Bob didn’t expect anything to 
happen in the near future if at all.  The next day Bob got a call from Belmont FD 
that said they had the approval and equipment (bulldozer) so could they get on it 
the next morning.  Off they went with Bob leading the way by walking thru all the 
tall grass with new course map in hand.  There were no scrub bushes back then for 
the area used to be mowed for the tall grass and sold for cattle feed, the scrub 
brush moved in years later when the mowing stopped.  Originally there was not 
going to be a dropdown right before Cardiac Hill and hence there would be no Cardiac 
Hill, they were going to skirt around it by going to the right and hook up to what is 
now the JC inner circle of the course.  When the day was done, Crystal Springs XC 
Course had been born.  The course is built on approximately 199 acres.

1983 will mark the 7th year in a row that the CCS meet will be contested
there (and every year through 2001, also, ed.). The first 3 NorCal meets
and the first Kinney Western Regional meet were held there, as were the
1974 AAU Men's and 1975 Women's National Championships and various other
championship meets. Center meets, the Crystal Springs Invitational (now
called the Serra Invitational, ed.) and several league and region meets are
also contested there.

Unlike the Stanford Golf Course, Crystal Springs is solely a cross
country course. And like any course, Crystal Springs has received both
positive and negative comments. Most of its negative criticisms seem to
be a direct correlation to the course's tough nature (long, somewhat hard
dirt surface, steep downhill at start). (As well as lack of parking, ed.)
And its positive praise is what can't be beat for meets of large and important
stature: it can handle large numbers of runners, and spectators can see
over 75% of the race. Like many courses, it is not invincible to weather
tantrums (rain and wind), though Crystal Springs' paths can handle more
water than any other dirt or grass course in the CCS.

In 2020, the course was almost closed then the COVID Pandemic hit and everything was
put on hold, even the closure.  CCS got involved with the High School running
community as well as the Belmont Heights CIA (who was concerned about the courses
increasing attendance) to work out a solution that suits as many people as possible.
Fall of 2021 will be it's "Coming Out Party" once again and only time will tell if
the course will have another 50 years in it's future or not.

Throughout the past decades, it has offered the cross country community
an extreme sense of familiarity. Yet no matter how often one has run it
in the past, Crystal Springs is always a challenge to the runner who treads
its paths again.

Crystal Springs History – Jeff Feeney

I coached track and cross country at Burlingame High School from the 88-89 season to the 91-92 season.  I later coached 
track with Bob Rush and Dave Shrock at the College of San Mateo for 95 and 96 seasons.

I started working with Bob Rush timing during the fall of 95 for cross country and working the Chronomix timer at the 
finish line for Bob. I worked with Bob in many facets from coaching, timing, USATF Hurdle Development, and a little 
travel and a lot of beers over dinner.  Many people thought I was one of Bob’s kids because we were seen at so many 
places together (tracks, coaches’ meetings, bars, and his house).  There are many years of good times and laughter from 
1995 to 2005.   Sean Laughlin got his Finishlynx system in 97’ when they upgraded the CCSF stadium, and the timing crew 
grew from there to a crew of 5.  My job was usually course setup for CCS, getting all the snow fences in place, and then 
timing with the Chronomix at the finish.

I believe I poured the start and finish lines in 98 when I was working construction.  I bought my truck in December 
of 2000, and I know I was working out of my Aerostar when I poured the concrete for the start and finish lines.  
I remember Bob saying the County wouldn’t think anything of my van being on the course, because Bob also had an Aerostar 
that he used on the course.  I traveled to the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the Edmonton World Championships in 2001 with 
Bob.  I am pretty sure by then I had done most of the projects on the course.

There was no power or water out at the course when I put in the start and finish lines.  I had to bring water out 
in 5-gallon buckets and mix the concrete in a mixing tub and shovel it into the trench.  I used a shovel and pick 
axe to dig the trench for the start and finish lines.  When I was about halfway done the County showed up and was 
going to make me remove the concrete.  When I told him that I didn’t use any rebar in the concrete so it would be 
easy to remove, if necessary, he was ok with letting me finish the project.  I believe I had 4-5 buckets of water 
and maybe 5-6 bags of concrete.  I might have had to do it in two trips, but I don’t remember.  I do remember it 
was hot and the ground was so dry that I had to mix very, very fast before the concrete set while I was mixing the 
next bag.

I wired the timing shed so that the computers could plug in at their station and not have cords all over the place 
to trip on. I wired the light and switch for the late fall meets to avoid trying to clean up in the dark.  There is 
a plug on the back side of the shed that connects to the generator.  I wired a short adapter for the extension cord 
with two male ends to plug into the outlet on the back side for power inside.

The County Water Department gave us permission to have some water out there, mainly Bob wanted it to water his trees 
and in an emergency.  They gave me access to the gate up to the water tower and I was able to tie into a fountain or 
something behind the locked gate, so it was safe and not accessible to the public.  I ran a PVC water line along the 
fence (scared to death I might step on a rattlesnake) and made the connection come out somewhere near the port-o-potty 
location.  I think within a couple of years Bob convinced them to bury power and water out to the shed for safety reasons.  
I left the Bay Area in 2005 to work for Lynx Systems Developers, so I believe it was shortly before that.  I think they 
did all that before he convinced them to let him put crushed asphalt in areas of high traffic.  I wasn’t doing much work 
on the course other than showing up to help time meets the last 2-3 years before I moved. 

There are so many stories over the years, but most were during track season since we spent more time on the road for meets.  
One of the best traditions for me was the Turkey Trot Thanksgiving morning (Cornish Game Hens for prizes) at Crystal Springs 
then spending Thanksgiving dinner with the Rush family.  Friday morning heading to Fresno to get ready for the State Meet, 
Casa de Fruta and the cup flipper on the way to Fresno for lunch and then Mexican on the way home in Los Banos.  I don’t know 
how many times I pushed the button on the Chronomix, but sometimes I had blisters, especially during the coldest years.

All I can say is that Bob dedicated a lot of hours to that course, and I don’t think most know how much time he spent mowing, 
dragging the course, digging trenches for the rain to run off, chasing off the rebel mountain bikers and just keeping it a great 
place for cross country history.

 

Appendix L

Forrest Jamieson (Sept 5, 1919 - Dec 30, 2005)


The Paper Route - Forrest Jamieson


A Look at the Man - Forrest Jamieson




"The runner is much more than a point-producing, time-recording machine.  

He's an artist, as much as a man who plays a violin or writes poetry.  

The runner must be allowed to develop his running as an art form."



Forrest Jamieson, to Runner's World Magazine
"Booklet of the Month" No. 3
September 1971

     Within the pantheon of track and field coaching legends, probably the name least
recognized today belongs to Forrest James "Jamie" Jamieson.  Long-time observers of
the San Francisco running scene remember him as the "father" of local high school
distance running, having founded the first Peninsula cross country team at Palo Alto
(Paly) High in 1952.  However, his influence cuts a much broader swath throughout
the pages of American recreational running.  To best appreciate Forrest Jamieson's
impact, we shall return to his youth, to an era when the mile was the longest distance
run in high school track programs and cross country teams challenged marching bands
for halftime entertainment honors at Friday night football games.



****


     Born in 1919 in Bend, Oregon (coincidentally - or maybe not - a current hotbed
of teenage running talent), Forrest moved with his family to the California Central
Valley town of Galt (near Sacramento) in 1925.  Vast networks of criss-crossing
country roads provided fertile running venues; Forrest would soon develop 55-second
quarter-mile speed by running between telephone poles while delivering the Sacramento
Bee newspaper on his childhood paper route.  After competing on Galt High’s first
cross country team in 1935, moving to the 880 yard and one mile "distance" events
during the spring track season was natural - and highly successful, since his
sit-and-kick tactics garnered a near-miss second-place finish in the mile run at
the 1936 California High School State Track & Field Championships.

     It was during his prep track days that Forrest befriended a younger competitor
from nearby rival Stockton High.  Many years later, editor and publisher Bert Nelson
would profoundly influence the world of track and field.



****


     Graduation from Galt in 1937 was followed by two successful years as a
"do-everything" sprinter/middle-distance runner at Sacramento City College.
Forrest’s versatility as a 50 second quartermiler/4:30 miler/10-flat two miler
caught the attention of Franklin "Pitcher" Johnson, track coach at Drake University
who was recruiting in Northern California while interviewing for the head coaching
position at Stanford University (a job he was offered and did accept).  

Johnson saw in Forrest the ideal relay specialist, a runner capable of handling relay
legs from the 440 distance on up while scoring occasional points in the open 880 and
mile.  Forrest accepted the track scholarship offer; off to Des Moines he went.



****


Through his participation on Drake’s cross country team, Forrest became acutely
aware of the popularity of this autumn sport throughout the Midwest and East Coast.
(Indeed, Bill Easton - who became Drake’s head coach a year later - hailed from
Indiana, a state long embracing of harrier talents.  Indiana University was twice
AAU national champion in the 1930s, also winning NCAA Division I titles in 1938 and
1940.  Drake would later dominate collegiate cross country during the war years,
winning NCAA championships in 1944-1945-1946.)  Forrest also recognized the important
carryover conditioning effects of fall turf running into the winter/spring track
season, which became clearly evident in the spring of 1941 when he helped lead Drake to
a relay circuit trifecta, winning the 4x880 relay at the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays.

     Drake was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.  Once a year, in early
spring, each conference school would hold a dual track and field meet with a local
non-conference school for the benefit of it’s freshmen, who were ineligible to compete
in all NCAA varsity sports at the time.  To determine the best freshman team in the
conference, each school would mail ("post") the results of each freshmen meet to
conference headquarters, which would then tabulate the results and announce the school
rankings and best marks.  Years later these paper, or "postal" meets, provided the
inspiration for Forrest’s signature innovation as a distance running coach.

     Forrest met and married his wife Ruth while at Drake; he graduated in 1943 with
 his B.A. in Liberal Arts/English.



****


     World War II beckoned; three years of naval service - first as an enlisted
chied petty officer, later as a commissioned officer - took Forrest on tours of
duty to New Caledonia, Okinawa, Pearl Harbor and other landmarks of wartime fame.
During this period, Forrest’s running background found him serving his country as
"Chief Athletic Specialist", responsible for maintaining the physical fitness and
preparedness of his ships’ crews.



****


     Putting ashore for good in 1946, Forrest enrolled in the San Diego State College
(later University) teachers’ accreditation program; he received his California teaching
credentials a year later.  He served as an assistant coach on the track and field team
during this period.

     Riding the initial shock wave of America’s post-war economic boom, Forrest
accepted his first teaching position at newly opened Chula Vista High School in
San Diego County.  Here, in the fall of 1947, Forrest Jamieson launched his head
coaching career by founding the school’s (boys) cross country program.

     Cross country was not new to Southern California.  Contemporary records indicate
that Southern Section championships (including San Diego County schools, which did
not form their own section until 1960) date to 1926.  However, few multi-team
invitationals were held, in part due to the paucity of high schools offering cross
country as an interscholastic sport.  Rather, most races were dual meets, oftentimes
scheduled to start and conclude on tracks during halftimes of football games.

     Effective?  Probably.  Demeaning?  Forrest certainly thought so, and set about
to implement his own solution.

     It seemed logical to him that a regularly scheduled series of meets, held at a
single racing venue central to all participating schools, was a more reasonable option.
Thus was born the "Center Meet", an invitational meet held two or three times each
season, every year, offering each runner the opportunity to guage his progress over
the span of his high school running career.  In the fall of 1948, following a year of
promoting and browbeating, Chula Vista hosted its first Center Meet on the grounds of
San Diego State College.  As the post-war economic boom accelerated, more schools
opened and more cross country teams sprang forth; Forrest’s Center Meets flourished.



****


     Coach Jamieson returned to Northern California in 1950 intent on pursuing his
Master’s Degree at Stanford University, but found himself instead consigned to naval
duties at to the onset of the Korean War.  Forrest returned home in late 1951 to
resume his Stanford studies; by spring 1952 he was teaching and coaching track and
field at nearby Palo Alto High School.  In autumn of that year, Paly had its first
cross country team.

     Cross country on the San Francisco Peninsula was non-existant at that time.
Indeed, throughout the entire San Francisco Bay area, only Balboa, Poly (now closed)
and Lowell of San Francisco, Lincoln and Tech of San Jose, Hayward, Bishop O’Dowd
and El Cerrito in the East Bay, and Tamalpais in the North Bay are known to have
offered the sport following the war.  Even Stanford University had no cross country
team.  But it did have a beautiful, verdant, oak-studded golf course located midway
between San Francisco and San Jose.  Just the perfect venue for a Center Meet.

     With the assistance of Jack Weiershauser, then head track and field coach at
Stanford, Forrest convinced the University’s administration to open its golf course
each fall to the local high school harriers.  These Peninsula Center Meets grew in
popularity to 1200 meet participants, eventually overwhelming the local golfing
community which persuaded Stanford to kick the kids off their course following
the 1963 season.  Fortunately, through the dedicated efforts of former Carlmont
High coach Loren Lansberry and former College of San Mateo coach Bob Rush, a
permanent home nestled in the Belmont foothills overlooking the Crystal Springs
Reservoirs was secured, where the tradition of holding Center Meets on the last
three Thursdays in October continues to this day over the rustic, sepentine trails
of Crystal Springs International Cross Country Course.

     And Stanford University, under new head track and field coach Payton Jordan,
reinstated cross country as an intercollegiate sport in the fall of 1956.



****


     The decade of the ‘50s proved kind to Forrest Jamieson and his thinclads at
Paly.  Winning and record breaking continued unabated, each success breeding an
ever-growing crucible of talented runners to continue the cycle.  Two mile, four
mile and distance medley relay records and nation-leading times were the order
of the day.  Paly’s cross country teams were consistent North Coast Section
champions, captained by a succession of elite harrier stars.

     Great coaches beget great athletes; Forrest’s legacy will forever be linked
to the career of Ron Larrieu, arguably America’s first teenage distance running
prodigy (predating Gerry Lindgren by a decade).  Ron Larrieu helped catapult
Palo Alto’s cross country team to national prominence while gaining personal
glory as Northern California’s Premier harrier throughout his junior and senior
seasons.  However, Larrieu’s defining prep moment occurred on the track in late
March 1956 when - with virtually the entire San Francisco Bay area track
community in attendance - he raced two miles in 9:39.3, breaking the national
scholastic mark of 9:44.3 set 31 years earlier.

     That effort was true history in-the-making, as it represents a clearly
defined launching point for recognition of the two mile run as a legitimate
and necessary addition to high school track programs throughout the country.
Until then, distance running on all levels in the United States was so
neglected that the 9:44.3 from 1925 was not even officially recognized in
the high school record books.  Indeed, high school officials discontinued
the two mile run in the early 1930s following a decision to lower the prep
eligibility age limit from 20 to 19.  They believed the strain of running
such a long distance was too much for a teenager to handle.

     This process for acceptance of the two mile run was fully realized by the
1970s, when elite high school boys broke 9 minutes on a seemingly routine basis.

     Ron Larrieu emerged in the early 1960s as one of the country’s top
distance specialists, ultimately representing the United States in the
10,000 meters at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.  In retrospect, Ron and
(younger sister) Francine Larrieu were true pioneers, standard bearers
for generations of American distance runners throughout the past four decades.



****


     Paly’s wildly successful distance running program brought similar
recognition to its coach.  The name Forrest Jamieson became synonymous
with winning and records on the prep level.  He was respected nationwide
by his peers as a builder of character as well as a molder of champions.

     Possibly the zenith of Forrest’s first decade as coach occurred in
June 1956 when Brutus Hamilton, Forrest’s close friend and CAL Bears head
track coach, chose him to chair the high school segment of the 1st
International Track and Field Coaches Clinic held on the UC-Berkeley campus.
Financing from the US State Department helped fly in coaches from around
the world, bringing international fame to all in attendance.  The original,
unvarnished transcript of Forrest’s presentation, "Cross Country for High
School Coaches as I See It," a 15-page distillation of his administrative
and coaching philosophies then extant, is included in this appendix.



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     By the mid-1950s, head coach Bill Bowerman had built the University of
Oregon cross country and track and field squads into national powerhouses.
Bowerman himself was gaining legendary status as a coach and technical
innovator, constantly tinkering with running surfaces and new shoe designs.

     With Stanford’s harrier program revived under Payton Jordon, Bowerman
brought his team to the Stanford Golf Course in the fall of 1957 - and his
first encounter with Forrest Jamieson.  Their lasting friendship would soon have
profound implications on American recreational and competitive distance running.



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     Hungarian runners, under internationally reknowned coach Mihaly Igloi,
were all the rage in 1955-1956, setting and resetting world distance records
and winning major international races.  A move was afoot following the 1956
Hungarian uprising to bring Igloi to the United States (which eventually did
occur) in an attempt to improve elite American distance running.

     Forrest Jamieson had a different idea.  If he could help runners such
as Ron Larrieu develop world-class talent, why couldn’t other high school
coaches throughout the country do the same?  Seeking to further develop
American distance running talent at the grass roots level, while concurrently
promoting interest and participation in the sport of cross country, Forrest
began the process of organizing and promoting a nationwide series of "postal
meets", two mile races run on tracks following the conclusion of the cross
country season.

     This variation on postal track meets from his Drake years would determine
an unofficial national high school cross country team champion: simply total
up the times from the top five runners from each participating postal meet
team; the team with the lowest aggregate time would be the winner.
Standardized track surfaces and the two mile distance would ensure the
accuracy of this nationwide competition.  Coaches from around the country
would mail or telex their team and individual times to a central reporting
body; results would then be tabulated and announced soon afterwards.

     Forrest first approached SPORTS ILLUSTRATED - and was promptly sent
packing.  A more sympathetic ear had to be found - and was, just a few miles
away in the adjacent town of Los Altos.  There, Bert Nelson, Forrest’s former
high school rival, was editing a small, growing publication titled TRACK AND
FIELD NEWS, a magazine he co-founded with his brother Cordner in 1948.  Nelson
readily agreed to promote Forrest’s postal meets.  Postal meet directors would
mail results to TRACK AND FIELD NEWS, which would tally up the results and
report the top teams and individuals in its January issues.

     Through this format, Forrest annually challenged the nation’s top high
school cross country teams to match the marks put up by his Paly squads.
With publicity offered through the magazine and the PALO ALTO TIMES newspaper,
the first two mile postal race competitions were launched throughout the
United States following the conclusion of the 1957 cross country season.
1957’s national winner was Morningside of Inglewood, CA in 50:25.5 (10:05.1
per runner); Paly placed second in 51:14.2.  Paly’s John Northway took
individual honors in 9:47.0.

     Within a few years, nation-leading marks dropped significantly below 50
minutes (sub-10:00 two mile average for five runners).  Like the Center Meets,
postal competitions exploded in quality and popularity, rivaling sectional and
even state meets throughout the country for prominence as the "peak" meets of
the year.  Eventually, schools competed in up to four postals yearly in an
attempt to beat competing marks.  Even three-mile postal races were run during
the "boom" years of the late ‘60s and ‘70s.  Again, Forrest’s instincts for
promoting and nurturing young American distance talent had proven right on target.

     As the coup de’ grace, California officials finally added the two mile run
to the state track championship format in 1965.



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     By 1959, Forrest Jamieson had garnered a lifetime of achievements during
his twelve years of coaching.  Seeking a change, and wishing to take advantage
of travel and teaching opportunities abroad offered through the State Department,
Forrest, Ruth and their three boys boarded the Pacific Orient Liner bound for
the South Pacific.  This year-long sabbatical had been brewing for years,
stirred not only by Forrest’s interests in the region’s youth fitness programs,
but especially by the phenomenal performances of Australia’s elite middle
distance runners - Herb Elliot, John Landy, et. Al. - trained by mercurial
coach Percy Cerruty.

     Before anchoring in Australia, the Pacific Orient berthed in New Zealand
for the first two months of the journey.  While conducting coaching clinics
throughout Kiwiland, Forrest received word of a shoe cobbler in Auckland, a
former runner reknowned throughout this island nation for his revolutionary
coaching methods employed by the country’s top distance runners.  Though
their first meeting was a bit icy and restrained, Forrest’s lifelong friendship
had begun with Arthur Lydiard, mentor to Peter Snell, Murray Halberg and many
others who would gain lasting fame a year later at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games.

     Forrest was astounded to discover that, in this relatively small city of
Auckland (population 600,000), on a geographically isolated chain of South
Pacific islands, there resided a close-knit clan of some seven of the world’s
greatest distance runners, all living and training within a few miles of
Lydiard’s home.  Equally impressive were the Auckland-area citizens’ "joggers
clubs", encouraged and inspired by Lydiard to run 50-60 miles per week, just
for the health of it.

     Forrest’s fortuitous introduction to Arthur Lydiard, a man now judged
to be one of the most influential figures in the history of distance running,
would challenge and dramatically alter his approach to training American high
schoolers.  Their meeting would ultimately usher in a golden new era in the
annuals of American distance running.



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     Arthur Lydiard was a shoe cobbler by trade.  In the 1950s, before Olympic
glory allowed him to cash in on his name, being a shoe tradesman was his
full-time profession.

     Forrest remembered good friend Bill Bowerman’s shoe design tinkering
after meeting coach/cobbler Lydiard.  Jamie wrote Bowerman, who corresponded
with Lydiard throughout 1960.  In January 1961 Bowerman sent star miler Dyrol
Burleson down to New Zealand to compete on the Kiwi summer track and field
circuit and receive firsthand knowledge of the Lydiard training system.
A year later, Bill Bowerman traveled to New Zealand to meet the now famous
coach of gold medalists Peter Snell and Murray Halberg.

     Like Jamie, Bowerman was struck not only by Lydiard’s revolutionary
training methods, but by how certain of these concepts - specifically,
slow running over long distances, or "jogging" - were being used every
day by the local population.  Upon returning  to the US, Bowerman promoted
jogging as a health-enhancing exercise to the citizens in his hometown of
Eugene.  To these track-mad fans, here was a way to vicariously experience
the activity they loved as a sport.  Bowerman found himself preaching to
the choir; in short order, people of all ages were jogging around the
streets and trails of Eugene.  Bowerman then wrote Jogging, which
described his ideas on slow distance fitness running.  The jogging craze
in America had begun.



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     Oh yes, Bowerman’s shoe tinkering.  It is unknown to this author
exactly what advice Lydiard offered in regards to shoe design.  What
is known is that many years later, Bowerman’s outer sole "waffle" design
led to the formation of a small enterprise known as Blue Ribbon Sports.
In time, the company changed its name to a certain goddess of Greek
mythology; it no longer is a small enterprise.



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     Following his sabatical, Forrest returned to Palo Alto High School
and resumed his coaching duties in the fall of 1960.  He remained Paly’s
coach through the spring of 1963.

     Forrest parlayed his contacts in the State Department to further
international coaching assignments that continued throughout the 1970s.
Mexico, Papau New Guinea and New Zeaaland (several times) were
interspersed with teaching and coaching positions at St. Francis
High/Mountain View, Pt Loma High/San Diego, Terman Junior High/Palo Alto,
and a final stint as head coach at Palo Alto High in 1971-1973.

     The Jamieson family moved to the San Diego area in 1973, where until
1984 Forrest worked six months each year in an administrative position at
the Del Mar Race Track.  He spent the other six months coaching high
school and undertaking various state department assignments, usually in
the South Pacific, frequently New Zealand where he had developed quite a
following.  In 1984, 37 years after founding Chula Vista High’s cross
country program, Forrest put down the whistle for what he thought would
be the last time.  In 1987, Forrest and Ruth Jamieson "retired" to the
Central Valley town of Lodi, near his boyhood home in Galt.



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     However, by 1990, feeling an itch for coaching again that he just
couldn’t scratch away, Jamie signed on at Tokay High School in Lodi - but
not as a distance coach.  Long aware of a camaraderie unique amoungst pole
vaulters, he volunteered his efforts as the school’s new pole vault
assistant.  A year later, with the opening of Bear Creek High School in
north Stockton, Forrest accepted his last paid coaching position by starting,
for the third time in his career, the school’s cross country teams.  The
somewhat sad and telling circumstances surrounding these two positions is
retold in the following reprinting of an article on Jamie which appeared in
the June 1991 publication of Joe Henderson’s Running Commentary.

     To this day one can find Forrest Jamieson involved as ever, volunteering
his efforts as a timer at high school cross country competitions and as a
pole vault official at prep track and field meets throughout the Stockton-Lodi
region of California.



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     Technological innovations, changing population demographics, competition
for talent from other sports, Title IX, different training methods: these
factors and many others have dramatically altered the San Francisco Bay area
running landscape since Forrest Jamieson blazed the first trails back in 1952.
The (belated) 1987 introduction of California’s State High School Cross Country
Championships, plus huge mid-season interstate invitationals and the continued
success of the Kinney/Foot Locker National Championships begun in 1979, have
conspired to relegate most postal meets to the pages of history; postals were,
quite literally, victims of their own remarkable success.  Center Meets live
on at Crystal Springs, though  attracting only local entries as they compete
for talent with the hugely popular Stanford and Mt SAC Invitationals and other
meets drawing regional talent.

     Forrest Jamieson’s singular goal was to improve both the status and quality
of distance running in the United States by starting at the grass-roots level
with the high school runner.  The explosion in popularity of cross country and
two mile track racing in the 11960s and 1970s remains testament to his vision,
resourcefulness and unflagging determination.  The popularity of jogging as a
fitness exercise, medically verified in Dr. Ken Cooper’s 1968 best-seller
Aerobics and by numerous other scientific studies before and since, can
be traced to the 1959-1960 conjunction of Messrs. Lydiard, Jamieson and Bowerman.

     In many ways, this retelling of Forrest Jamieson’s career is the story of
the post-war "modern era" of distance running in America.



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     One minor but noteworthy item from the history books: it is recorded that
Forrest Jamieson captured second place in the mile run at the 1936 California
state championships.  His time of 4:31.4 established a new Galt High School record.


     Sixty years later, it still is.



"I don’t coach, I coax.

I don’t demand.  I just try to persuade.

There’s a difference."



Forrest Jamieson, to Runner’s World Magazine
"Booklet of the month" No. 3
September 1971

Appendix M

Article by Joe Henderson


Making the Past Last - Joe Henderson





Joe Henderson’s


Running Commentary


JUNE 1991 - ISSUE 189


Making the Past Last


     Retirement was nicer to anticipate than to experience for Forrest
Jamieson.  He came to dislike staying around the house all the time,
and his wife liked it even less.

     So at age 70, Jamieson went back to coaching high school track this
year.  He once was the Bill Bowerman of high school distance coaches - as
successful and innovative in his own sphere as the University of Oregon
coach was in his.

     The distance job was taken at the school in Jamieson’s central
California town.  So he volunteered to work with the pole vaulters.

     He saw enough of the runners to grow irritated with their coaches.
"All they seem to do is yell at their kids," he says.  "From the results
I see, there isn’t much real coaching being done."

     If he tried to give a coach gentle hints on how to do the job
better, he got a "Who does this old guy think he is?" response.
The same question came up when Jamieson applied to coach the distances
at a new school opening this fall is his area.

     In the interview, a track coach asked Jamieson if any well known
coach might recommend him.  "Have you heard of Bill Bowerman?" Forrest
said. No.

     "Do you know the name Arthur Lydiard?"  No.

Jamieson didn’t expect anyone to remember him.  But he was shocked to
learn that a man who earns his living by coaching drew blanks on these names.

     They aren’t answers to trivia questions.  Not knowing them probably
also meant that the interviewer also wasn’t aware of their methods - which
Jamieson began using 30 years ago and are just as sound today.

     "Who have you coached?" Forrest was asked.  He mentioned Ron Larrieu,
Francie’s older brother and an Olympian himself.  The interviewer had
heard of neither Larrieu.

     The interviewee finds this historical ignorance shocking.  I don’t.
I’m not surprised by it; only disappointed.

     This sport has left a long and easily followed trail of names and
numbers.  But few of today’s runners care to explore it.

     They could learn from baseball people.  Theirs is the most
written-about sport, the one with the deepest history in this country
and the greatest reverence for it’s past.

     Andy van Slyke of the Pittsburgh Pirates says, "I think it’s
important to know where the game has come from, where it’s been
and how it got where it is."

     I think that way about running.  We can’t accurately judge what
is happening now without knowing what came before, yet we lack
baseball’s sense of history.

     Statistics mark the trail of baseball’s past, yet running is a more
perfect sport statiscally.  The quality of pitching and hitting
competition changes, but not the length of minutes and miles.

     This is both the beauty and the curse of our sport.  The beauty
because results from anytime and anywhere can be compared.  The curse
because these comparisons can become too perfect - and painful.

     In high school and college, I tried to interest teammates and
coaches in Track & Field News.  They usually refused saying something
like; "It’s too depressing."

     They didn’t want to know how fast other people had run because
knowing it would cheapen their own results.  Theirs was an intentional
ignorance.

     For this reason, some runners and coaches still refuse to read
about the distant past in books or the recent past in magazines.
Without facts to disprove them, they can imagine they’re better than they are.

     Forrest Jamieson sees this happening in high schools.  Thirty years
ago, nine of his milers ran faster than the best one did this year at the
school where the coach didn’t know who Lydiard and Bowerman were.

     It’s sad if this coach doesn’t know where times have gone, or doesn’t
want to know.  You have to know what has been done to see what is possible.

Appendix N

Speech by Forrest Jamieson



Cross Country for High School Coaches as I See it


Forrest Jamieson Palo Alto (California) High

Forward




A lot of us coaches are as naïve as can be about this matter of getting
information from books by "authorities", advice from experts, or simply
conversation with someone who has been successful.  We expect to get just
about the same degree of fulfillment from such contacts as a person
expects to get when he confidently hands his druggist the doctor’s
prescription for medicine.  Successfulness, I suggest, cannot be stated
in words by one person to be read by another with the expectation of a
100% translation as in the doctor druggists case.  The variables, obvious
in coaching persons and not events, defy such simplification, yet many
coaches believe that such blueprints are to be found.  With this in mind
allow me to state that what follows is most certainly not such a blueprint
nor is it even remotely intended to be such.  This paper is intended to
serve as an "idea man" and it is hoped that what I have written will make
the reader so dissatisfied with the content that he will attempt to
explore the subject deeper and at a wiser source.

I have organized the material as I thought it might interest a high school
coach who knew little about cross country but who might like to give it a
try.  I am dogmatic in much of what I offer as opinion and I willingly
admit that there are points that are debatable but this is not a doctoral
thesis wherein I would give all sides to the question.  The title is not
an accident, although the paper could be; I would emphasize the "as I see
it" portion.  I sincerely hope that you get something from this, if
nothing else, at least an argument for me to answer.



CROSS COUNTRY FROM AN ADMINISTRATION VIEW


A sport should not be introduced into the framework of any educational
institution unless its purpose can be justified to the satisfaction of
administrators, coaches, and participants.  We shall divide our statements
into two parts; one expressing the purpose of cross country as it night
interest a coach.  For the sake of clarity the question-answer device
will be used to present the ideas.

Question:  "As an administrator I am interested in knowing exactly what
educational values such a sport has for the boy?"

Answer:  Cross country is not a "glory-sport".  It would be unusual if
more than a few score spectators were to witness a meet.  The appeal of this
sport has to be sold on a basis other than acclaim or popularity from the
spectator point of view.  We believe that this is important from an educational
point of view.

Cross country is a sport where slow, careful building and faithful abherence
to training rules are accented.  The boy under proper leadership soon learns
that he is not "doing the coach a favor" when he gives up smoking, late hours,
etc.  He learns that he is often his own worst enemy.  He learns to resist
the desire to quit.  He learns to respect WORK.  This is all to say
that the training program of such a sport can teach the participant the meaning
of self-discipline.

Cross country teaches self-confidence, with self-discipline and a respect
for work background servants.  The participant learns that he is slowly but
surely building himself.  He realizes that there is nothing sensational about this
growth, only that it is predicated on faithful adherence to daily training.  We
will risk making the statement that this sport is usually the only sport on the
prep calendar that places more importance on consistent daily training than on
that usual common denominator of athletic success, natural ability.  The confidence
that comes from this kind of experience is far different from that where
circumstance or "luck" in a contest enhances self-confidence.

Question: How can I best go about getting my principal to allow me to have a
cross country team?

Answer:  High school administrators are a reasonable lot on the whole, but
whenever I think asking something of them I am reminded of a former commanding
officer that I had in the Navy.  The minute that I stepped through the hatch
leading into his cabin he would shout "NO!" and then in a soft growl would follow
with, "Yes, Jamieson, what was it that you wanted?".  Very few of us drop in on
the boss to pass the time of day, we usually want something and there are a lot
of excellent school administrators that follow this philosophy - the answer is
"NO!" unless they can be convinced otherwise.  What I am saying is that a good
many administrators are going to say that big NO just about the moment that you
walk through the door with a suggestion that cross country be added to the
school’s schedule of sports.  You had better be prepared to convince the boss
that the answer should be something besides a no.  To do this you had better
know something about this sport and something besides practical techniques;
you had better know why you want this sport in the program and why from the
standpoint of an educator, not just from a track coach’s viewpoint.  The boss
can be sold, you know, even after he has said no!

Question: What are some of the arguments that you would use in attempting to
sell a reluctant or skeptical administrator the idea of adding cross country to
the school sports program?

Answer:  I doubt that any high school coach could find a better opening argument
than the one that came out of Washington within this past year.  I refer to a
special White House Conference dealing with the status of our national peacetime
physical fitness.  The grave concern of our Chief Executive for the apparent trend
of our young people to become spectators instead of active participants is common
knowledge to all of us in education.  Those of us that are in public education at
the secondary level are in the best position to answer this call to duty.  Just
what is our duty?  It seems to me that we ought to be searching for more ways and
means to offer wholesome, challenging athletic program; programs that will extend
athletic opportunity to new areas as well as extend the numbers of participants
involved.  It is my humble suggestion that certain sports, such as football,
basketball, and baseball have reached a near-saturation point beyond which any
appreciable amount of numerical expansion is impractical.  I say this because I have
witnessed athletic programs where mere school administration has placed a limit on
the number of teams (varsity-junior varsity-freshman-sophomore) and the number of
games that could be played.  The nature of the other sports, baseball and basketball
places natural limits on the number of participants, etc.  What we need is to
offer new sports that will be attractive to young people.  Such a sport is cross
country.  Its special appeal is that it extends opportunity to an entirely
different type of youngster  This type of youngster defies being classified but
by and large it can be said that he isn’t the kind that is interested in football,
either because of temperament or body structure, or both.  Usually this lad is
one that is neglected in the usual high school athletic program.  The first three
lads across the finish line in the California State Mile run (Larrieu, 4:20.1; Neal,
4:20.4; and Monqingo, 4:20.8) all weighed less than 135 pounds!

Question:  Who will coach cross country if the track coach has to coach football?

Answer:  The most important part of the cross country program is the leadership
that is assigned to the sport.  Usually the track coach is the one who will do the
best job of coaching the sport because it will benefit his program and he will be
able to translate the carryover from cross country to track the following spring.
If the track coach just simply cannot handle the team because of other fall sports
commitment, and if there is a former distance runner on the faculty who would do
the task all may go well.  If the track coach isn’t particularly excited about cross
country it would be just as well to forget about instituting the sport in your
school.  We say this reluctantly because there is always the chance that once the
coach gets into the sport he will gain some insight into what is involved, but this
is questionable.  As much as we like cross country and would like to see it spread
about, it has been our experience that it is best not to have a program at all
unless the coach sees the purpose for such a program and knows how to interpret it
in terms of young high school students.  It is not a sport to be assigned just
to anyone merely because he happens to be available for a coaching period at a
certain hour, etc.  The program dies a quick death under such leadership.

Question:  What would be wrong with coaching football and cross country at the
same time?

Answer: The above statement has suggested what our answer might be to this question, but because there are so many coaches in small schools that have no other choice but that handling both sports at one time, a comment should be made concerning such a possibility. Our reaction is that the sport needs someone who gives all of his time to this kind of coaching. Regardless of what others may think coaching this sport involves leadership more than any other element. Leadership cannot be effected when the leader is absent. Of course, you can tell your men to do certain tasks and then walk off and leave them. Also, it is true that any amount of running is going to be more constructive than none at all. But the important thing is that you do not know your man and what his peculiarities are unless you watch him over a reasonable period of time. This is an individual sport and it involves a coach knowing each participant as well as he can. The short answer to the above is, yes, you can coach both sports, but do not expect too much from your cross country team, or better yet, don’t expect to build much interest in your sport because cross country will flourish only with personal coaching attention. It is too demanding a taskmaster to expect youngsters who are taking an initial interest in the sport to discipline themselves without careful, on the spot observant leadership. Yet, some running in the fall is better than none at all, so if you can’t manage it any other way, you have no choice but to hope that one of the participants will offer the leadership. Question: Won’t all this training, two months in the fall, and then almost three months in the spring cause the participant to become stale? Answer: The answer to this question is one that holds the key to the whole matter of cross country and how practical it is for the high school program. There are a good many people in the coaching profession that claim to be concerned about overworking youngsters. They place age limits, time limits, weight limits, and in general by their application of these limitations suggest that it is necessary to keep an ever-careful eye out for that demon coach who will "exploit" his charges and undermine their health by asking them to do tasks that are too far above their capabilities, etc. This amounts to a negative philosophy in that such restrictions are legislated to take care of the boy who is in poor health. It is a philosophy of leaning over backward so as to be careful not to harm anyone and in so doing this harms the great number of youngsters who need a positive, yes, even aggressive type of program for their physical development. Now this doesn’t mean that we are the "rugged individualist school" that suggests "throw them in the water and let them sink or ‘swim’. We do believe that youngsters today need to be more active in their athletic lives because they are not engaged in anything approaching physical labor in their home lives. For us to further this condition by over protecting them amounts to a national crime on the parts of many of us who claim to be ‘physical education experts’". The fact that we now have more boys today in this country setting marks in running events than were ever thought possible in the days before the automobile became so much a part of a high school boy’s life is evidence that young people readily accept the challenge of hard training and that there are coaches ready to preach the philosophy of work. We believe that a youngster must be brought about slowly to realize that work is the answer to much of his probable success. We usually tell our newcomers about the man who lifted a new-born calf at birth and thereafter each day until some months later he was amazed to note that he was able to lift a weight much greater than he thought he was capable of lifting. So it is with cross country. We start slowly and build a little at a time. After even two weeks the participant is surprised to look back upon his first workouts which once seemed "hard", etc. What has this to do with going stale? Simply this. If a careful base is built underneath a participant it is the best insurance against him going stale that we know of, assuming that "stale" means to go considerably beneath a certain established level of achievement. The more time that is put into training lessons the possibility of a boy becoming a victim of "staleness" which after all may be called a plateau of mental and physical achievement. Mental attitude is extremely important to the participant of cross country. He, the participant, must feel that he is achieving a growth of a personal nature. Read the question on weight-lifting for a better illustration of this point. Question: What about an age limit concerning participation in cross country? Answer: We would no more place an age limitation on participating in cross country than we would on basketball, swimming, or regular track events. The emphasis should be upon the leadership (coaches) not to ask a boy to run in a competition that will discourage the boy. The boy just won’t be able to keep up with a mature lad if he is immature. The damage that will be greatest will be the psychological damage and not any physiological harm. The young lad just stops running when he gets tired. We attempt to keep novice runners competing in their own class to answer this. CROSS COUNTRY FROM A COACHING VIEW Question: How do you go about getting a team started if the sport is new to your school? Answer: In the first place don’t expect miracles in the way of results the first year that you institute the sport. A lot of groundwork has been already done for you in that the mile run is the favorite track and field event of the American public (I’ll wager that more has been written in American sport pages about the mile run and mile runners than about the four next most popular track events and their record-holders). A lot depends on what kind of opportunity one has to introduce the subject of cross country. What we need is a short, documentary film on the history of the mile run. Such a film could be shown before an entire student body and could be followed up with a film on the importance of cross country training and relating it to success in the distance and middle-distance events. Without this, however, any kind of meeting is essential to spread this word. I have talked with junior high students just prior to their entering our senior high school (they all know about Landy, Bannister, and now Bailey). My talk is usually very general and not technical at all; it is intended to inspire some youngster to accept the challenge of running and to begin that challenge by going out for cross country in the fall of the year. We must be salesmen! We must be proud of the product that we are selling. Youngsters are waiting to be sold; they have been in contact with indifference or with the attitude of mild interest that borders on indifference, enough to know that or sense that it usually spells mediocrity. They want to work with someone that has enthusiasm and who wants to help them do something for themselves. Our youngsters are not the automobile-mad group that they are so often presented to be in caricature. They are, by and large, ready and willing to work and to achieve but they need someone that has confidence in what he is doing and confidence in the ideal that young people are worth believing in, etc. I had a splendid group of young men to work with this past year; they worked as I doubt any other group of high school lads ever worked before, yet, if anyone were to ask what they had in common, I would be forced to admit that they were such individuals that the only thing that they had in common was that each one had his own personal automobile! I cannot be convinced that the automobile routine that we hear so much need be a negative problem for our young people. The above brings us to the point - just what are we trying to sell as salesmen? Are we trying to sell cross country because it is a necessary aid to building faster milers, or are we trying to sell the sport because the President recently reminded us that as leaders of young people we owe an obligation to our national welfare that may be answered by offering the sport as a check against a growing tendency for our young population to become less interested in athletic competition? I would not refute the fact that either of the two above reasons are important within certain narrow, restricted viewpoints, but I prefer to believe that I am a salesman of SELF-CONFIDENCE, SELF-DISCIPLINE, AND RESPECT FOR HARD WORK to young people who need these commodities very desperately in this highly competitive society of ours. Oh, yes, what are the specific ways to get men out? Posters, talk to youngsters in P.E. classes. One year I waited at the bicycle rack in the morning and asked each lad how long he had been riding his bike. I am not sure that there is any great correlation between bicycle riding and cross country success but by asking some of the boys and telling them that I was looking for lads that were active I came up with a few ideas. The bicycle idea is almost a desperation method, I admit, but someone starting out may find it useful. It is strictly a first year measure as far as I’m concerned. Now that I am in the regular physical education department I have better opportunities to watch out for potential candidates. Another item, and one that I had nothing to do with starting, has to do with a practice that we have in our physical education classes. We have a pre-conditioning period of some two weeks for all of our classes. After a doctor’s check-up the first week of school we start all of our lads through a certain basic program of conditioning and classifying them. One of the things that we require is for them to do some running because it is obvious that any physical activity is predicated on a running base. We have a short period of calisthenics and then we have them run around a certain area (in our case a 540 yard practice field) and ask them to run for two minutes without stopping, if they can. In this way we do not insist upon a certain distance, but merely blow the whistle at the start of the two-minute period and blow the whistle again at the end of the period. We very purposely refrain from setting any limits or minimum requirements in these "warm-up" runs. The idea is to be as permissive as possible because you will have some lads in the class (the very stout lads, etc.) that will not take to running because of a traditional dislike for running as such. We have discovered that about ten percent of the class will be conscientious and will put everything into they are asked to do. These boys will compete at every opportunity and these are the boys that you should be on the lookout for in such a P.E. activity. We usually increase the time limit from two-minutes up to three and then by the end of the pre-conditioning period a four minute period of continuous running. The boys that don’t care too much about competing may still be walking and running at the initial two minute rate at this time. I have discovered some very talented youngsters with this kind of set-up, but not 100% recruiting. I usually mention cross country to these lads that do well, but the very name "cross-country" frightens them and I know that there is a lot of talent that we are not utilizing. If you have such a program it will be very productive in its selectivity by and large. The best method of getting youngsters out takes place after you have established the sport and this involves the members of the cross country team doing the recruiting for you. They usually are in a much better position to know all elements of cross country requirements after a year on the team and they also know their peers better than you do and can fairly accurately judge whether a lad can do the physical work required and whether he has the proper mental potential. Of all systems of selectivity I consider this most effective. The only thing that the coach need do is to constantly be after the members on the team to get new members. I will be starting out again to build again this year (five out of my first seven cross country men were seniors) and I am thinking seriously of setting up a special award for the member of the team that can bring in the most recruits, etc. Question: Where do you work out if you do not have a park nearby? Answer: The best answer to this depends on a lot of things. First, if it is possible, you should attempt to find a place that will afford your runners a soft running cushion underfoot. This will be explored in another question but suffice to say that it is desirable if you can obtain it. If you can’t have it, then try the next best thing, of course. We use the outside perimeter of a large football practice field. We don’t get in the way of the football players, nor they in ours because we use only the outside area --- the grassiest area outside. If you have no other place the inside of your football field will be sufficient although it would be ideal if you could use a park where there is a long stretch of grass or a meadow and gently rolling terrain, etc., but only one high school in a hundred is located so fortunately. One thing is certain, a coach that is determined to have cross country will have the sport no matter what discouraging obstacles appear on the surface, and on the other hand, the indifferent coach will allow the best facilities to go-awasting! Training for cross country is one thing, you can train during the week on the high school football practice field, but where are you to hold your cross country runs. If you hold them on the school grounds proper the chances are that you will have to keep circling a lot to prevent the course from crossing paved streets, etc. Some coaches tell me that the only way to make cross country attractive is to hold the meets on the school grounds proper and have them start and finish before and during the halves of the home football games. This, they argue, allows more persons to witness the spectacle and enhances interest in the sport. I violently disagree with such reasoning, personally, and for the following reasons. I feel that by having cross country offered at half-time to a football game you are placing cross country in the position of being a poor man’s sport, another form of entertainment to compete with the song-leaders and pon pon girls for attention. In offering the sport within such a framework you place an importance upon the spectator value of the sport. Cross country is not intended to be a spectator sport -- that is one of the items that dignifies the sport as being something different and apart from such sports as football and basketball. Cross Country deserves its own special atmosphere and that special atmosphere is not necessarily built around spectators or the lack of them. In this section of California we have instituted what we call "cross country centers". A cross country center is a special locale that is especially adapted to the aims of cross country running. It offers a changing scenery, run over a grassy surface, with only slight, rolling hills, etc. We asked various golf courses to allow us to hold a cross country center meet once a year (Stanford University offers their facilities to Northern California high schools on four different occasions), usually on a Thursday. We have as many as twelve to fifteen schools attend these centers and have the competition broken into different categories (Varsity-junior varsity, and Freshman-Sophomore) and into different heats. By scheduling different centers in different geographical areas we are able to have as many as 700 participants viewing on a single Thursday afternoon. By not asking any one golf course to put up with the kind of organized chaos that such an affair entails we can usually expect to find a fair number of locales brave enough to chance us on such an infrequent basis. We feel that having across country meet on such courses and with such an atmosphere of interest (In some cases, almost two hundred cross country runners at one center) the cross country athlete feels a pride in his sport and a feeling of dignity that could not be had if he were part of a second-hand spectacle such that he would be running during the half of a football game. Question: How do you get them started once you get them out? Answer:As we mentioned before a principal object in cross country coaching is to get young people to gain insight into what their own real capabilities are, ie., self-confidence. We start out with an easy program. We usually ask these lads to run 4-4-4 arrangement with light weight lifting interspersed in the first rest period and rope-climbing in the second rest period. By 4-4-4, I mean that we ask them to run four minutes without stopping. No special pace and no special distance to cover, yet you should put them over a measured course instead of letting them to run about aimlessly any old direction. After the first four minute period you have a 20-25 minute rest period before attempting the second four minute period of continuous running. The same 20-25 rest period between the second and third (or last) four minute session is recommended to start with. As stated before, we have them push weights during the first rest period and climb the rope during the second rest period. What weights do we ask them to lift? We ask them to lift the bar bells with 45-55 pounds as many times as they can before they start to strain or use their legs to "kick" up the weight. Then they stop, pass the weight on to another mate (I have three sets of bar bells and plan to get more) who does likewise. Each person should press these weights in sets of three and with the number of repetitions determined by his first non-straining effort (first set). The weight should be completely locking and unlocking with each repetition. We do not want the lad to strain in doing these because we are interested only in building muscle tone and not in building the size of the muscle. By doing them fast and without strain he should achieve muscle tone. Even without an attempt at doing these repetitions with training effort the lad will naturally build up his repetition-count over a period of days. The rope climb is another item that we believe in because it also builds two sided strengths (being right-handed or left handed is fine for football, basketball, or baseball players, but in running one uses the left side of his upper body as much as the right side and fatigue will creep in wherever the body is weakest) and thus shores up the part of the body that most runners neglect. We keep pushing up the total minute count up a little. We do not set up an unrelenting schedule of progression because we may find that a certain day is too humid for a tough workout and we will relent from our goal of ever-increasing running requirements for a day or even two or three days. We wouldn't have all the boys moving at a lock-step pace either. Some boys might be on a pattern of 8-8-6, while some of the slower developers would be 6-6-4, etc. We have stated often enough that we believe in work, yet we hasten to add at this point that the amount of work done must always be a matter of judgement on the coach's part. That is why a coach must always be a matter of judgement on the coach's part. That is why a coach must always be on hand -- so that he may be able to observe and by experienced observation gain insight into the capabilities of his boys. The more that he is around them the more he learns about their potential and limitations, etc. Last year we had what I honestly consider to be the best high school cross country unit ever to represent a secondary school in the history of our country. We were running 14-12-14 sets in December. I should explain that as time goes on and you progress from the original 4-4-4 plan you begin to "put the screws on" little by little. You ask that they cover a certain distance, you add more minutes to their elapsed running total time, you cut down or compress the rest-period intervals. Mainly you are interested in the amount of mileage they cover along with the amount of total elapsed time. You want them to near the end of the cross country season to cover at least five miles of distance in at least 30 minutes of running. Add to this the little game of modified touch tackle that we play after each workout and you have somewhat of an idea of what we do in the fall. Question: Just how important is a grass surface for training as compared with training on a track? Answer: The idea of running on the grass for training and for cross country is certainly not a new one; not even a modern one, but the Swedish athletes were the first to use a system (Fartlek) that made an issue of this point. Other training programs have endorsed this principle and I am certain that there isn't a worthwhile training program that doesn't insist upon grass or soft surface as a must in its basic tenets. I first read about Fartlek in Track and Field News in 1949 and ever since that time I have a great subscriber to this practice. We do not run ANY kind of practice on the running track anymore. I mean exactly that -- none! The only time that our boys run on a track is the day of a meet. I usually attempt to put over this idea to the boys by pulling out a rubber band and calling their attention to it. I'll say: "See this rubber band? (Stretch rubber band until it becomes quite taut). How long do you suppose that this band will last if I keep this tension on it? Fairly long, eh? Well, how much longer would it last if I were to do this to it (loosen the rubber band until it becomes slack and then tighten it again, repeating the process of tightening and loosening it while talking)? It will last many more times as long if I give it even brief opportunities to recover its elasticity, won't it? So it is with your leg muscles. Running on a softer, more resilient surface will allow the muscle a better chance to recover than if required to work constantly over a harder surface." It has been my experience with young boys that leg troubles are a main factor in impeding progress -- what I mean is that the younger the runner the more important is this factor of leg trouble, etc. I have noticed less leg troubles and a greater ability to absorb more work assignments; hence a noticeable gain in strength over an ever shorter period of time than when I trained them over harder running surfaces. I discovered that the muscle could take a much greater percentage of work depending on when the last time the grassy practice field was watered. When it dried out just a little the boys would start to complain. Now we welcome the day that the maintenance man waters the football field with adjoining track or the practice field. We used to worry about him getting the running track too wet with a runaway sprinkler, etc., now he can't get the grassy area too wet -- well, not quite, anyhow. A young man from a small high school north of here just ran a 1:53.8 half-mile in our recent State Meet. This is a remarkable time for any lad but some of the coaches thought it was all the more exceptional because the lad's high school didn't have a running track! I claim that it was the best thing that ever happened to that young man. He was forced to run over a fairly good growth of grassy surface for his daily training program. I don't know where the lad will attend college or university but it wouldn't surprise me to learn that he will come up with his first leg troubles when he attends some well equipped school! Another thing that I have observed is that running barefooted is not such a bad idea if you have a surface that will allow it. I can't tell you why I believe that this is a good training device, but four of my top five distance runners seemed to get some value from it. It could be that the canvas and rubber type warm-up shoes create too many blisters or at least tire the feet in someway. This year we did a lot of running and it was a rare workout that involved less than five miles of workout. This added work probably made their feet tougher? Anyhow I know that they seemed to enjoy running barefooted than with the traditional type footwear. Of course you must realize that we do run over a very well grassed area that is free of glass; it is nothing like crossing a wheat stubble field barefooted but after three months or so of this running the feet do get rather callous. Question: Just how practical is all talk about weight-lifting for distance runners; in other words, is this just another "fad" or is there really something to it? Answer: We believe that there are tremendous training possibilities to be found in weight-lifting for training distance men. However, it isn't a subject that can be covered without considerable background. One has to be acquainted with the effect of the European training psychology that started with Fartlek and is being reinforced by Stampfl. We cannot condense all of the important principles of distance training into a few sentences. It has taken over a decade for some of them to be tried and tested and in attempting to describe these ideas by simplifying them causes a lot to be lost in the translation, if what follows could be called a translation. We should say, however, that the greatest change in training distance men took place when the emphasis on coaching changed from one coach telling a participant everything about his training schedule to one where the coach became almost a manager and the participant became his own coach in many respects. The coach became an advisor and not "the know it all" and the participant becomes more self-sufficient and dependent upon his own intellect, etc. Fartlek, was a beginning of the self-discipline type of training that the Swedes startled the world with their Gunder Hagg, etc. The English have mass-produced a kind of training that has borrowed some from Fartlek and added some new principles. All of these European training devices or training schemes have this in common. The participant believes in the value of careful building. He believes in himself rather than in a coach or "expert". He builds up a feeling of self confidence at the same time that he is building himself physically. The strongest point in the European system of distance training has to do with this idea of the runners attitude. The question above has to do with weight-lifting and how practical it is or is not to high school lads. This is how it fits in with the European principles. Most young boys have already determined their running potential by the amount of activity that they have known in the first thirteen or fourteen years of their lives. This is true only up to a certain point, of course. If a youngster has been sickly and therefore relatively inactive as regards to normal playground activities, etc, the chances of his being able to withstand the physical or psychological demands of a hard-work program are slight. If the youngster has been at least normally active during his infant, early childhood, grade-school days there is every reason to believe that a careful building program will prove challenging while at the same time effective and beneficial. Each youngster is different, as we all know, and some may achieve more "naturally" than others. Some lads differ not only in physical equipment but also in their own awareness of their potential. It is the coach's task to not only build the physical powers of his charges but also to help his charges become aware of their, you might say, "hidden" strengths. This cannot be achieved by assigning all of the members of your group the same kind of work, day after day. All that this does is to allow the coach to observe who has the best physical powers by the mere use of a stop watch and that is something that even a sophomore manager could do well. What the coach wants to do is to get the various individuals to become aware of some of their strengths. Many of them have abilities that they never dreamed of. Weight lifting is a useful device to get some of the youngsters to realize this insight o self-confidence. Let us explain how we use weight-lifting in our cross country training. We first start the boys out by having them cover a lot of territory by alternating walking and running. The next day we hope that they will report that they are a little sore so that we may tell them, "Good, that's what we like to hear, now we know it's doing some good, etc". We don't want them to be too sore, just enough to satisfy them that they have done something. We always try from the beginning to laugh off the complainer and the whimperer so that the men soon get the idea that complaining is not in keeping with the group spirit. We have found that it is always wise to have a little game of "touch" football before giving up the day. It is something that most of them will look forward to and it has its own method of madness too. We play a kind of game which requires a lot of running. We choose sides and have what amounts to a game of man-to-man touch football. We do not allow the passer to be rushed and this allows him to wait until someone is in the clear before he throws the ball. Sometimes the passer will wait five minutes or more before he sees someone clear enough to throw to. Because we do not want and physical contact we do not allow any blocking and a "one-hand-touch" anywhere on the body keeps down the possibility of injury. This game is used in the middle of the season when the boys have covered three or five miles of workouts. It is enlightening to see these boys really run pell-mell who only ten minutes or so before complained about the routine workout. The moment that THEY become aware that they are doing this after a difficult workout is the moment that they begin to realize confidence in themselves. We have weights out for the boys and tell them weight-lifting is essential to running because we run with our entire body not just our legs. Tiredness in the shoulders can make a runner stop a lot sooner than tiredness in the legs, etc. We keep a chart on the number of times that he (the participant) does each weight-lifting operation. We point out to him that most of us are stronger in the legs that we are in the trunk and for this reason we want to work on the part of body that fatigue will attack first. Naturally each boy will be able to do certain things at a certain rate. We are not concerned with the figure other than to point out to the individual that as each day passes he is getting stronger and stronger. We know that he will gradually improve with the weights because it is a tangible and measurable thing it is something that a youngster can understand and interpret. He will also progress with his ability to run further each day at an increasingly faster rate. With this careful supervision of the coach the participant that is just starting out will begin to have confidence in himself. It is not that the weight-lifting and running have done so much for him physically as it is that psychologically he is now beginning to become aware of his own strength. You as a coach could talk to him all day about how strong you think he is, etc, but it will never have the impact that the self-knowledge would give. So, in a few words, weight-lifting, as we use it, has its greatest value in that it unleashes the doubt and lack of confidence that so many lads have. You do not give them a special "trick", you merely place in THEIR hands the key that should unlock their real abilities. The pathetic thing about many of the boys that we have is that they have this strength, have had for a time, are not aware of it, would not believe anyone who might by pure luck suspect that they have it and told them about it, etc. Weight-lifting, rope-climbing, push-ups, pull-ups, leg-lifts, all of these things can be used by the coach to realize the important ingredient of SELF-CONFIDENCE which is the most important factor in each cross country participant's degree of success. Question: What do you recommend in the way of teaching style to either cross country or distance men? Answer: I am not a devotee of "form" running. (At least not for high school athletes.) I have listened to coaches yell at their men to do one thing or another with their arms, body lean, etc, but I am personally convinced that they are harming their charges instead of helping them. I have a lot of faith in the ability of the human body to compensate if it is given enough time to. Whenever I have a sophomore quarter-miler or a distance man that appears to be violating some precious tenet of what we as coaches consider to be "correct" form or orthodoxy I try very hard to keep my mouth shut for the time being. I usually wait until the cross country season following that track season before I expect to get results concerning the best "form" from such obvious violators. It is my opinion that if you have a boy run enough miles he will come up with an economical style of running -- economical to him. How many of you remember Gil Dodds and his threshing machine style? They tell me that Zatopek is another that defies the believers and orthodoxy. If a boy does enough running, and if a boy has normal powers of adjustment he will learn of himself to use his equipment with an efficiency adjustment ability that defies such absurdities as coaches "teaching" style. I believe that if you have a boy run enough miles over a period of time and under enough conditions wherein he will have had sufficient opportunities to test his adaptive powers he will come up with the best and only style suitable for him. Style is something that we as coaches ought naught to fool with as much as we do. If we were to get our charges to work more and put in more time on the event the matter of style would absolve itself in many cases. I know that the purists of form will insist that an error has to be corrected as soon as possible and the "right" form instilled thereafter. The people underestimate the capacity of the human body to compensate. I say forget about style in running, just get them out there and keep them running, running, running! Question: Just what kind of training do you use during the early months of spring just before the season starts, etc? Answer: We start the boys all over again with the same kind of work that they originally started the cross country season with early in the fall. The only difference is that we don't go as far back as 4-4-4. We probably will be doing a 10-12-10 after they have a week of just running about getting adjusted from a 4 to 6 week layoff over the end of cross country and the start of the spring season. The same theories are followed; all the work on grass; absolutely no work on speed as such. We institute a kind of modified Fartlek-type exercise that we run on the inside of our quarter-mile track. This is possible for us because we have a level infield of grass inside the curb of our track. Thus we "make" another track on this inside curb by setting off about six feet in from the curb all around the oval and setting off the area with hurdles and use it in the same fashion as the "inside" track of sawdust and soil that you see here at Edwards Field. It is around this inside "grass" track that we run our modified Fartlek-type exercise. This exercise consists of eight minutes of continuous running. We start them off a whistle and have them run two minutes at a certain set, moderate pace; at two minutes I blow the whistle and they are to sprint at top or near-top speed for about fifty yards, after which they are to return to their own previous pace; of before the sprint; they do this again at four minutes, that is sprint for fifty yards, then return to pace; again at six minutes for the third and last sprint and back to normal pace until eight minutes at which time they have completed their exercise. We used to think it was unusual for a boy to cover six laps in eight minutes and because of this the boys on their own formed a "white cap" club. To become a member of this club a runner had to be able to do six-laps in eight minutes in the manner described; once a member the runner had the right to wear a white cap to practice. The six-lap or "white-cap club" has become so cluttered with new members that the boys are now talking of making it a 6.5 lap requirement for membership. This year our top six cross country boys covered over 6.5 laps and we had 12 members in the white-cap club altogether. We also use a golfmeter (a pedometer designed to measure the distance of golfers drives on the golf course in terms of yards). We place one of these on a boy and (place it on his hip after making a standard adjustment over a 440 track at his approximate cross country stride) encourages him to see how much yardage he can roll up in 10, 15, or 20 minutes. We are going to get a number of these and see if we can't get some kind of game involving sides or team competition using these instruments as a stimulus, etc. Anything that can be made into a challenging and interesting game helps to sell the training program. I am whole heatedly a believer in over-distance type of training as opposed to the under-distance type of training. I would have the milers running two miles for time before timing them in a mile run, if that is their event. I would have a half-miler run a mile before going down to the half, etc. We do not work on speed as such and yet we have never noticed that speed was missing from our performances in actual competition. In early March of this year we had Ron Larrieu (State CIF mile champ at 4:20.1) run a 5,000 meter race in 15:24.0. He passed the 3-mile mark in 14:59 and wound up with considerable speed as the time differential for the 188 yards indicates. That Friday we put him in a 440 event and had him run 220's. His quarter time was 50.7 and his 220 a 22.5. A week later between running two-mile races in 9:39.3 and 9:39.0. Larrieu ran 440's in our regular dual meet engagements in 50.1 and 50.4. (he ran a 22.3 furlong, also). This lad's fastest time the year before was over 52.0 and 23.8 for 220. We didn't give him anything but over-distance, no speed work of any kind; he would run these short races in the dual meets and train over long hauls only. This was essentially the same experience for four of our other top lads. Tom Cathcart (4:25.2 mile, 1:57.2 880, 9:56.0 2-mile) ran a 52.0 440 not many days after his 9:56.0 two-mile stint. John Morrison (4:28.3 mile, 2:00.9 880, 9:51.8 2-mile) was the shortest one on speed with a 53.2 quarter but he ran that when we were running over-distance just before starting into interval running in April. I have an idea that John would have been under 52 if we'd tried him just before the State Meet. Dean Saterlee (4:40 - 1:59.2) ran his fastest 440 (50.9) soon after training over long-distance. Satterlee wasn't with us until January in as much as he transferred to us from another school mid-way in his senior year. We started him on our over distance diet in January and he responded very well to it. Bill Whitson (4:36.8 - 2:01.5) was the only junior in the group and the only one that didn't really run a 440 time that his distance times would promise (53.4) but his is still growing and I have to remember that Larrieu's time at Bill's age was a 56.0 440, etc. We had two other lads in school that ran miles in 4:45.0 or over, and a 14 year-old lad who ran a 3:22.8 1320 yard race. They all seemed to flourish under the long-distance approach. Question: What are some other considerations that have an especially important part to play in high school cross country training? Answer: I don't know of any single item more important than work unless it is rest after that work! Remember, we are now talking about cross country for high school lads that are in the process of growing. They must understand that sleep and rest are not like a bank where they deposit and draw out hours of sleep as if it were like a checking account. High school boys in the United States lead very active social and academic lives and a trying athletic life added to these two makes getting enough rest a problem. The fact is that they can get rest but it is an item that cannot be overlooked in a discussion of training boys in our country. The coach should make an effort to look into the rest habits of each of his men -- he will forestall a lot of future illness if he does this. Another item that I insist on is that all of the boys get to bed early the night of the afternoon that they compete. I repeat, the night of the day that they run -- not the night before the race. Boys that are tired and who stay up late when they are tired are placing their physical fitness in jeopardy. I constantly hammer on two items, WORK and REST. Question: How do you account for the fact that some schools and coaches get little continuity out of cross country programs for spring track use? Answer: This means that a man did well in cross country but never accomplished as much in track as his work in cross country indicted he might, right? Well, there are a number of things to consider. Let us take examples of whole teams rather than of individuals if we want to give one reason. Sometimes the cross country coach in fall is not the same person who has them in the spring. A lot of coaching insight is lost with this lack of coaching continuity. How about a special case of a boy not doing well in the spring after doing well in the fall? In almost every such instance you will find that such a lad is one that is lacking in speed ability. You will find the opposite true in more cases than this one just mentioned -- a lad becomes good in spring track after a not-so-hot cross country season. This last year the best in four important CIF sections met on one course so that times and efforts could be compared. I have listed the top ten and their best mile and/or 880 times, and then for comparison I have listed ten lads outside the first ten who did very well in spring track. These marks involve Northern California lads only, and I am certain that a check of Southern California records would closely duplicate these listed below. Rank Name XC Time Mile/880 ---- ---- ------- -------- 1. Larrieu 10:12 4:20.1/1:57 2. Jent (Jr) 10:16 3:15.5 (1320) 3. Chavez (Jr) 10:17 4:32.0 4. Beardall 10:17 4:34.0 5. Eisenman 10:17 4:28.7 6. Belcher (Jr) 10:21 1:56.6 7. Cloe 10:21 4:22.8 8. Hammond (Jr) 10:21 4:23.8 9. Cathcart 10:21 4:25.2/1:57.2 10. Morrison 10:22 4:28.3 13. Spillman 10:28 4:24.5 26. Lee (Jr) 10:43 3:16.9 28. Woods 10:45 1:58.5 33. Wallace (Jr) 10:50 4:25.2 36. Brown 10:50 1:54.4 37. Dorsey 10:51 47.3 43. Ray 10:55 1:58.3 53. Wood 11:01 1:54.6 Question: What practical things can we do to achieve an optimum in high school coaching? Answer: We can do one thing that is very important in my opinion. We can stop being our athletes worst enemy! We had better stop talking about a 4:20.0 mile like it was something to boast about. It isn't! English lad of 18 can do much better than our boys because they have really put a different approach to running into effect. Ron Clarke of Australia ran a mile in 4:06.0 and a 8:56.0 2-mile while an 18 year old lad. Let's stop talking about the two-mile as if it were a form of social disease. Let's have a few of these races during our season (track season). A two mile run for high school lads is the next logical step in our development. We know that it is the only race for certain younger runners that don't have speed. We have to resist the people who claim that a long race is tougher on a young lad than a shorter more intense distance. This is not the truth and we all know it. We need to have more and more distance relay marks activated into the framework of interscholastic recognition. If we are to make distance running attractive we should have several relay events offered up for national recognition that involve at least a mile as one of the distances. I suggest that we offer more relays such as the distance medley (440-880-1320-mile) and the four-mile relay as events in our relay meets. At the present time the two-mile relay is the longest distance event that the National Federation recognizes formally -- we can hardly build distance interest without providing for our high school milers in some relay event, can we? We need to provide our youngsters with opportunities to learn about the sport in other ways than by our contact with them. I have found that Track & Field News is a terrific motivator of interest. The lads pick up the language of track and field in no time after reading this track man's monthly bible. The contests that Track and Field News puts on has caused about 20 lads on my squad to buy this paper and I am certain that about 15 to 20 of my squad will be up here to watch the meet Saturday because Track and Field News build-up of the meet over the past 3 issues. A high school coach would do well to introduce this little paper into his sports library as a professional tool.

Appendix O

Peninsula 'Track' Revolution - SF Chronicle


Chronicle Sporting Green

San Francisco, Monday, February 16, 1959

Peninsula Track "Revolution' Proves U.S. Not Soft

By Darrell Wilson

A revolution (bloodless) in distance running is taking place these winter months at
Stanford's Angell Field.  Australia's Herb Elliott, world record holder, has said
that Americans are too soft for distance running.  The Russians have said the same
thing and have tried to prove it with a state-supported, regimented program which
has produced iron lungs and steel legs.  The Soviets have used their worldwide
domination in distance running and some other Olympic Games events as part of a
propaganda campaign about the softness and decadence of Americans.

But Bert Nelson, a man who is better known in Helsinki, Finland and Moscow, Russia,
than in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is in strong disagreement.  "Americans aren't soft,"
insists Bert.  What's more important, Nelson, Forrest Jamieson, Palo Alto High School
track coach, and Payton Jordan, boss of the Stanford trackmen, have started to prove
the point with a weekly series of winter all-comers track meets at Angell Field.
The results have been so good, in this small section of America, that it's
possible -- even probable -- that the experiment may prove democracy's answer to
regimented teams.  Nelson is publisher (his older brother, Cordner, is editor, of
the Track and Field News -- the world's "track bible."  Nelson says:

"The problem has been that we haven't been training the year round.  This is the
first time in the history of the United States that a full winter program has been
held.  It's a revolution in distance running.  We've had such good luck -- the kids
seem to love the running -- that we've had inquiries from all over.  I think the
idea will spread.  And I believe that's all we need to develop great distance
runners."

The Peninsula statistics are interesting.  The combined population of San Mateo and
Santa Clara counties is roughly one million people.  But this area has produced 15
high school boys who have run the mile under 4:30.  (Most State high school mile
championships outside California are won in times well over 4:30.)  San Jose
(Lincoln High) produced America's only sub-four-minute miler in Don Bowden.

In a routine all-comers meet Saturday, George Linn, 17, of Palo Alto ran a 9:31.4
two mile, third best in US prep history, and Bill Yaley of Serra clocked 9:32 for
the fourth best effort.  (Tom Laris, Washington of NYC has the best prep two mile of
9:21.3 and Bob Buchanan of Stillwater, OK is second with 9:30.7).  The seed for
these tremendous Peninsula efforts was planted by Jamieson.  Nine of the 15 boys who
have clocked under 4:30 have been Jamieson's Palo Alto products.  Jamieson's
influence has spread throughout the Peninsula, to other Northern California high
schools (he started the Northern California cross country championships.)

According to Dink Templeton, former Stanford coach who now tutors the Olympic Club
and is a world-wide authority, Jamieson's influence has also resulted in increased
Pacific Coast collegiate interest in cross country.  Keith Wallace, a Stanford
sophomore who is a product of the increased interest in prep cross country races
clocked a fine 9:09.3 two mile Saturday and should make his mark in spring and
summer meets.

Four Peninsula preps have exceeded 4:26 for the mile this winter in the all-comers
meets.  They are Linn and Dave Chilton, another Palo Alto star, at 4:22.4; Yaley,
4:23, and Dave Boore, Los Altos, 4:25.6.

If the Peninsula program should spread to other sections of the country -- and
Nelson believes it will -- the pleasant Herb Elliott may be forced to eat his
unpleasant words about the softness of Americans.

Appendix P

Explanation of Entries & Abbreviations

EXPLANATION  of  ABBREVIATIONS 
 AAU				Amateur Athletic Union (predecessor to TAC, former national track and  field governing body)
CA-AAU			                  California state championships of  the AAU 
CCS				Central Coast Section championships
CCS#				CCS Division 1/2/3/4/5 championships (divisions begun 1987)
CIF				California Interscholastic Federation (governing body of California high school sports since 1914)
CM#				Center Meet 1/2/3 (held last three Thursdays of October)
CSC				Crystal Springs Challenge
CSI				Crystal Springs Invitational
DAAL				De Anza Athletic League championships
D#WR				Division 2/3 Western Regional championships of the NCAA
GPSAL			                  Girls' Private School Athletic League championships
KWest				Kinney (now Foot Locker) Western Regional championships
MPAL				Mid-Peninsula Athletic League championships
NatJr				National Junior (19 and under) championships
NCAA				National Collegiate Athletic Association (governing body of most four-year college/university sports in the US 
NorCal		                                    Northern California championships
PA-AAU			                  Pacific Association championships of the AAU
PAL				Peninsula Athletic League championships
PA-TAC			                   Pacifc Association championships of TAC
Reg#				Region 1/2/3/4 qualifying meet for the CCS championships (prior to 1987) 
SCVAL			                   Santa Clara Valley Athletic League championships
SPAL				South Peninsula Athletic League championships
SrInt				Senior International Trials (qualifying race for World Championships)
SubCCS1			                   Subsectional qualifying meet for CCS Division 1 championships
TAC				The Athletics Congress (successor to AAU, predecessor to USATF,  former national track and field governing body)
TTrot				Turkey Trot (Thanksgiving Day race, now memorial to Don Dooley)
USATF			                   USA Track & Field (successor to TAC, current national governing body)
WCAL				West Catholic Athletic League championships
WCC				West Coast Conference championships


Course History

See more on Course History below...

Appendix Q

High School Records (Old Course 2.25m)



From Bob Rush
"The original course at Crystal (opened Oct 1965) started about a 1/2 mile down the present course on the road. 
It started about where the last house is as you look down the very first part of the course. 
It ran up the road backwards from the present course and turned right at the present starting line. 
It went down the hill past the present finish line out on the point overlooking 280. It went down 
the steepest fu----- hill ever towards what is now 280. I forgot where it went from there, possibly 
all the way to Canada road then back up what was then called "Sheep camp trail" back to the 
starting area." 

In 1963 XC runners overstayed their welcome at the Stanford Golf Course and a new course had to be found for
Center Meets and League Finals.  A course on the CSM campus was used in 1964 but a real estate arrangement
upended that agreement.  This is when SFPUC was approached by Lansberry to create a XC course and the SFPUC
thought it was a legitimate use of their sanctified ground.  A handshake agreement was formed and the course
began in fall of 1965.  No sooner had this course opened when they found out that new freeway 280 was going
to go right thru the middle of the 2.25 mile course and so Landsberry and Bob Rush were invited to lay out 
another course along a ridge to the east, which is where the current course is located.

I don't think they made course maps in those days but here's a "Best Guesstimate".

Old Crystal Springs (2.25m) - 1965 thru 1969

Carey, Chris        Carl      11:21   12  1968
McCarty, Bob        SF        11:21   12  11/26/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:26.4 11  11/14/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:27   11  11/26/69
Stahl, Randy        Home      11:28   12  11/21/69
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:28   12  11/26/69
McCarty, Bob        SF        11:33   12  1969
O'Halloran, Dennis  SF        11:33   12  11/26/69
Bush, Jack          PH        11:34   12  11/26/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:35   11  11/21/69
Kruse, Keith        Camd      11:36   12  11/26/69
McCarty, Bob        SF        11:37   12  10/23/69
Ribera, Ernie       Oce       11:38   11  11/26/69
Silva, Ed           Wats      11:40   12  11/26/69
Ribera, Bernie      Oce       11:41   11  1969
Kinsella, John      Soq       11:41   10  11/26/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:42   11  10/23/69
Whytock, Joe        Burl      11:43   12  1968
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:44   11  10/16/69
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:44   12  11/21/69
O'Halloran, Dennis  SF        11:45   12  10/23/69
Gieken, Brooks      Cub       11:45   10  11/26/69
Geiken, Brooks      Cub       11:46   10  11/21/69
O'Halloran, Dennis  SF        11:47   12  1969
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:47   12  10/30/69
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:47   12  11/14/69
Stahl, Randy        Home      11:47   12  11/26/69
McCarty, Bob        SF        11:48   11  1968
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:48   12  10/23/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:48   11  10/30/69
Remak, Jan          Home      11:48   12  11/21/69
Remak, Jan          Home      11:50   12  11/26/69
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   11:51   12  10/16/69
Cortez, Jose        Seq       11:51   12  11/14/69
Cortez, Jose        Seq       11:51   12  11/21/69
Bales, Tom          Seq       11:52   11  1968
Montoya, Joe        SI        11:52   12  1968
Finch, Jim          Mills     11:53   11  1968
Stahl, Randy        Home      11:53   12  10/23/69
Davis, Larry        LA        11:53   12  11/26/69
Haley, Terry        Camd      11:53   12  11/26/69
Tranchina, Gary     Soq       11:53   12  11/26/69
Carvey, Scott       Carl      11:54   11  10/23/69
Blackwell, Gordy    Sar       11:54   12  11/26/69
Smith, Wayne        Mills     11:55   12  1969
Hart, Mike          WG        11:55   11  10/16/69
Chamness, Dave      Awlt      11:55   11  11/26/69
Brassel, Tom        Home      11:55   12  11/26/69
Thompson, Glenn     Home      11:55   12  11/26/69
Amaya, Gen          Burl      11:56   12  1968
Wetteland, Randy    Hills     11:57   10  1968
Kling, Doug         Hills     11:57   12  1969
Geiken, Brooks      Cub       11:57   10  11/14/69
Smith, Bob          LA        11:57   11  11/21/69
Templeman, Hans     Carl      11:58   10  1968
Carvey, Scott       Carl      11:58   11  10/16/69
Guerin, John        Rio       11:59   10  1968
Smith, Bob          LA        11:59   11  11/26/69
Smith, Bob          LA        12:00   11  10/30/69
Chamness, Dave      Awlt      12:00   11  11/21/69
Brooks, Steve       MP        12:00   10  11/26/69
Collins, Art        WG        12:00   12  11/26/69
Lundblad, Mike      Carl      12:00   12  11/26/69
Ashford, Phil       SCarlos   12:01   12  1968
Haley, Terry        Carl      12:01   12  11/21/69
Smith, Wayne        Mills     12:01   12  11/26/69
Tanski, Chuck       Rio       12:02   12  1969
Geiken, Brooks      Cub       12:02   10  10/30/69
Manriquez, George   MP        12:02   9   11/26/69
Lawson, Randy       SCarlos   12:03   11  1968
Sofos, Steve        Burl      12:03   12  1968
Wetteland, Randy    Hills     12:03   11  1969
Claussen, Phil      Camd      12:03   10  11/26/69
Tanski, Chuck       Rio       12:03   12  11/26/69
Marconi, John       Burl      12:04   10  1968
Nolan, Rick         SCarlos   12:04   12  1968
Kinsella, John      Soq       12:04   10  10/23/69
Tranchina, Gary     Soq       12:04   12  10/23/69
Cortez,             Seq       12:04   9   10/30/69
Wells, Don          Wood      12:04   12  11/21/69
Lewis, Vern         Home      12:04   9   11/26/69
Chamness, Dave      Awlt      12:05   11  10/23/69
Thompson, Glenn     Home      12:05   12  11/21/69
Frosolone, Chuck    SF        12:06   12  1968
Ting, Art           Wood      12:06   12  1968
Peth                WG        12:06   11  10/16/69
MacMitchell, Gordon Ter       12:06   9   11/14/69
Gaesser, Paul       Home      12:06   12  11/21/69
Carvey, Scott       Carl      12:06   11  11/26/69
Cortez, Jose        Seq       12:06   12  11/26/69
Coleman, Greg       Paly      12:07   12  1968
Glenesk, Neil       Mills     12:07   12  1969
Cortes              SC        12:07       10/16/69
Geiken, Brooks      Cub       12:07   10  10/23/69
Carvey, Scott       Carl      12:07   11  11/14/69
Carvey, Scott       Carl      12:08   11  11/21/69
Lynch, Gary         Oce       12:09   11  1969
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:09   12  11/14/69
Haley, Terry        Carl      12:09   12  11/14/69
Miller, Steve       Carl      12:10   9   11/14/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:10   11  11/14/69
Kallbrier, Mike     Cup       12:10   12  11/21/69
Chamness, Larry     Awlt      12:10   9   11/21/69
Crary, Ward         WG        12:10   11  11/26/69
Gissor, Bryan       SCarlos   12:10   11  11/26/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   12:11   12  10/23/69
Mitchell, Watt      MP        12:11   11  11/26/69
Reed, Glen          Home      12:12   11  1969
Thompson, Glenn     Home      12:12   12  10/23/69
Brown, Rick         LA        12:12   12  10/30/69
Chamness, Larry     Awlt      12:12   9   11/26/69
Tanski, Chuck       Rio       12:13   11  1968
Sheehan, John       Ara       12:13   11  1969
Tanski, Chuck       Rio       12:13   12  10/30/69
DeSelms, Kevin      Lyn       12:13   11  11/21/69
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:13   12  11/21/69
Cazahous, Phil      Rio       12:13   12  11/26/69
Schotzko, Dave      Hills     12:14   11  1969
Kling, Doug         Hills     12:14   12  10/30/69
Gaesser, Paul       Home      12:14   12  11/26/69
Hermosillo          Wats      12:14   12  11/26/69
Guerin, John        Rio       12:15   11  1969
Morris, Bob         Rio       12:15   11  1969
Marshall, John      Home      12:15   11  11/21/69
Schloss, Ron        MA        12:15   12  11/21/69
McConnell           Soq       12:15   11  11/26/69
Miller, Steve       Carl      12:15   9   11/26/69
Gieser, Bryan       SCarlos   12:16   10  1968
Hassa, Vic          Serra     12:16   11  1968
Cartez              Seq       12:16       10/23/69
Wells, Don          Wood      12:16   12  11/14/69
Black, Russ         Carl      12:16   10  11/21/69
Shields             Mont      12:16   11  11/26/69
Wells, Don          Wood      12:17   11  1968
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:17   12  10/23/69
Black, Russ         Carl      12:17   10  10/30/69
MacMitchell, Gordon Ter       12:17   9   10/30/69
Schloss, Ron        MA        12:17   12  11/14/69
Coffey, Jim         Hills     12:17   12  11/26/69
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:17   12  11/26/69
Sofos, Rick         Burl      12:18   10  1968
Coffey, Jim         Hills     12:18   12  1969
Patrick, Greg       Seq       12:18   11  10/23/69
Gaesser, Paul       Home      12:18   12  10/23/69
Haley, Terry        Carl      12:18   12  10/23/69
Gieser, Bryan       SCarlos   12:18   11  10/30/69
Botham, Marty       Hills     12:18   10  11/26/69
MacMitchell, Gordon Ter       12:18   9   11/26/69
Hager, Franz        Awlt      12:19   11  11/26/69
Glenesk, Neil       Mills     12:19   12  11/26/69
Gieser, Bryan       SCarlos   12:20   11  10/23/69
DeSelms, Kevin      Lyn       12:20   11  11/26/69
Monteys, Dave       Burl      12:21   11  1969
Black, Russ         Carl      12:21   10  10/23/69
Haley               WG        12:21   12  11/26/69
Ryan, John          Rio       12:22   10  1969
Van Dine, Jim       ElC       12:22   10  1969
Marconi, John       Burl      12:22   11  10/23/69
Tofallo             Over      12:22   10  10/30/69
Ignatowicz, Greg    Lyn       12:22   12  11/26/69
Brown, Peter        Burl      12:22   9   11/26/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   12:23   11  1968
MacMitchell, Gordon Ter       12:23   9   10/23/69
Tanski, Chuck       Rio       12:23   12  10/23/69
Davis, Larry        LA        12:23   12  10/30/69
Hager, Franz        Awlt      12:23   11  11/21/69
Garcia              Wats      12:23   10  11/26/69
Morris, Bob         Rio       12:24   10  1968
Guadagni, Jim       Mills     12:24   12  1969
Phillippe           WG        12:24       10/16/69
Marshall, John      Home      12:24   11  10/23/69
Cazahous, Phil      Rio       12:24   12  10/23/69
Frederico           TN        12:24       10/30/69
Church, Steve       Home      12:24   11  11/21/69
Lima, Mark          Cup       12:24   11  11/21/69
Smith, Bob          Lyn       12:24   12  11/21/69
Black, Russ         Carl      12:24   10  11/26/69
Lynch, Gary         Oce       12:24   11  11/26/69
Cazahous, Phil      Rio       12:25   11  1968
Cazahous, Phil      Rio       12:25   12  1969
Massa, Vic          Serra     12:25   12  1969
Kallbrier, Mike     Cup       12:25   12  10/16/69
Haley, Terry        Carl      12:25   12  10/30/69
Kling, Doug         Hills     12:25   12  11/26/69
Slyngstad           DM        12:25   12  11/26/69
Volgsdadt, Roger    Hills     12:26   12  1969
Brooks, Steve       MP        12:26   10  10/30/69
Ignatowicz, Greg    Lyn       12:26   12  11/21/69
Benson              Camd      12:26   10  11/26/69
Ebert, Bob          WG        12:26   10  11/26/69
Carvey, Scott       Carl      12:27   10  1968
Halligan, Ken       SSF       12:27       1969
Black, Russ         Carl      12:27   10  10/16/69
Helbush, Bill       Carl      12:27   11  11/26/69
Peth                WG        12:27   11  11/26/69
Basham, Mike        SCarlos   12:28   11  11/21/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:28   11  11/21/69
Jameson             Wats      12:28   10  11/26/69
Ryan, John          Rio       12:28   10  11/26/69
Gruening, Randy     Ara       12:29   11  1968
O'Halloran, Dave    SF        12:29   11  1968
Henniger            Mitty     12:29       10/16/69
Ryan, John          Rio       12:29   10  10/23/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:29   11  10/23/69
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:29   12  10/30/69
Stein, Joel         Seq       12:29   12  11/14/69
Guerin, John        Rio       12:29   11  11/26/69
Brown, Peter        Burl      12:30   9   1969
Botham, Marty       Hills     12:30   10  1969
Lima, Mark          Cup       12:30   11  10/16/69
Lewis, Vern         Home      12:30   9   10/23/69
McConnell           Soq       12:30   11  10/23/69
Manriquez, George   MP        12:30   9   10/30/69
Hart, Mike          WG        12:30   11  11/26/69
Ames, Bob           Mills     12:31   11  1969
Wells, Don          Wood      12:31   12  10/16/69
Hart, Rick          Awlt      12:31   11  11/26/69
Reed                Hills     12:31   11  11/26/69
Miller              MP        12:31   12  11/26/69
Matza, Mark         Ara       12:32   12  1969
Arce, Jeff          Wil       12:32   10  10/16/69
Ebert, Bob          WG        12:32   10  10/16/69
Furnari, Ralph      Carl      12:32   12  10/16/69
Remak, Jan          Home      12:32   12  10/23/69
Begalca             MP        12:32   10  10/30/69
Wells, Don          Wood      12:32   12  10/30/69
Arce, Jeff          Wil       12:32   10  11/21/69
Martinez, Dennis    Rio       12:32   10  11/26/69
Duran               Burl      12:33   9   10/23/69
Focha, Pete         Home      12:33   10  10/23/69
Wells, Don          Wood      12:33   12  10/23/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:33   11  10/30/69
Halligan, Ken       SSF       12:33       10/30/69
Black, Russ         Carl      12:33   10  11/14/69
Wilson, Brian       Wil       12:33   11  11/21/69
Skinner, Paul       Lyn       12:33   11  11/26/69
Wettaland           Hills     12:33   11  11/26/69
Guadagni, Jim       Mills     12:33   12  11/26/69
Hager               Awlt      12:34       10/23/69
Mathews, Scott      LA        12:34   11  10/30/69
Mills, Walt         Awlt      12:34   9   11/21/69
Hart, Rick          Awlt      12:34   10  11/21/69
Patrick, Greg       Seq       12:34   11  11/21/69
Doze, Charles       Camd      12:34   10  11/26/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:34   11  11/26/69
Ross                Mills     12:34   11  11/26/69
Cassel              Wats      12:34   12  11/26/69
Marshall            Home      12:34   12  11/26/69
Haniger, Mike       Mitty     12:35   10  1968
Sefos, Rick         Burl      12:35   11  1969
Martinez, Dennis    Rio       12:35   10  10/23/69
Reed                Hills     12:35   11  10/30/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   12:35   12  11/14/69
Helbush, Bill       Carl      12:35   11  11/21/69
Mathews, Scott      LA        12:35   11  11/21/69
Stein, Joel         Seq       12:35   12  11/21/69
Tofallo             Over      12:35   10  11/26/69
Tolbert             Camd      12:35   12  11/26/69
Wilcox              Mont      12:35   12  11/26/69
Porter, Mike        SI        12:36   10  1969
Haley               WG        12:36       10/16/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   12:36   12  11/21/69
Lewis, Vern         Home      12:36   9   11/21/69
Garber              Camd      12:36   11  11/26/69
Rasham              SCarlos   12:36   11  11/26/69
Sanford             Sar       12:36   11  11/26/69
Cole, Chris         SI        12:37   10  1969
Stein, Joel         Seq       12:37   12  10/23/69
Botham, Marty       Hills     12:37   10  10/30/69
Ames, Bob           Mills     12:37   11  11/26/69
Schotzko            Home      12:37   11  11/26/69
Strong              Camd      12:37   11  11/26/69
Fazzino, Wayne      Paly      12:38   10  1968
DeSelms, Kevin      Lyn       12:38   11  10/16/69
Church, Matt        Home      12:38   9   10/23/69
Donaldson, Alan     MP        12:38   10  11/26/69
Marconi, John       Burl      12:39   11  1969
Stein, Joel         Seq       12:39   12  10/16/69
Gieser, Bryan       SCarlos   12:39   11  11/14/69
Miller, Steve       Carl      12:39   9   11/21/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      12:39   11  11/21/69
Bailey, Mark        Bell      12:39   10  11/26/69
Teresi              MP        12:39   11  11/26/69
Volgstadt           Home      12:39   12  11/26/69
Haley, Terry        Carl      12:40   12  10/16/69
Patrick, Greg       Seq       12:40   11  11/14/69
Stewart, Tim        Lyn       12:40   9   11/21/69
Griffin             Wats      12:40   11  11/26/69
Verrette, Tom       Awlt      12:40   11  11/26/69
Bregante, Mike      Hills     12:41   12  1969
Hawkins, Harold     Burl      12:41   10  10/23/69
Hume                Camp      12:41       10/30/69
Helbush, Bill       Carl      12:41   11  11/14/69
Basham, Mike        SCarlos   12:41   11  11/14/69
Logan, Fred         Fre       12:41   11  11/21/69
Martinez, Dennis    Rio       12:42   10  1969
Wilson, Brian       Wil       12:42   11  10/16/69
Massa, Vic          Serra     12:42   12  10/16/69
Schotzko, Dave      Hills     12:42   11  10/30/69
Miller              MP        12:42       10/30/69
Thompson, Al        Seq       12:42   10  11/21/69
Brown, Rick         LA        12:42   12  11/21/69
Carris, Mike        Camd      12:42   10  11/26/69
Gillan, Pat         Home      12:42   11  11/26/69
Wigney, Rick        Burl      12:43   11  1969
Paul                Cre       12:43       10/23/69
Bailey, Mark        Buc       12:43   10  11/21/69
Lott, Mike          Cup       12:43   10  11/21/69
Club, Dan           Awlt      12:43   12  11/26/69
Foley, Jim          Ara       12:44   12  1969
Loraste             Serra     12:44       10/23/69
Cole, Chris         SI        12:44   10  10/30/69
Haniger, Mike       Mitty     12:44   10  10/30/69
Batluck             Seq       12:44       10/30/69
Pollard             MP        12:44   10  11/26/69
Regalado, Larry     Carl      12:45   11  10/16/69
Berka, Chris        LA        12:45   10  10/30/69
Berka, Chris        LA        12:45   10  11/21/69
Focha, Pete         Home      12:45   10  11/21/69
DeLaRoche           Camd      12:45   10  11/26/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      12:45   11  11/26/69
Grander             Sar       12:45   11  11/26/69
Club, Dan           Awlt      12:46   12  10/23/69
Coffey, Jim         Hills     12:46   12  10/30/69
Dellarocca, Ed      TN        12:46   12  10/30/69
Gillam, Pat         Home      12:46   11  11/21/69
Acosta              Gil       12:46   10  11/26/69
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   12:46   10  11/26/69
O'Toole, Tom        Home      12:46   11  11/26/69
Lott, Mike          Cup       12:47   10  10/16/69
Craig               WG        12:47       10/16/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      12:47   11  10/30/69
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      12:47   10  11/14/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      12:47   11  11/14/69
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   12:47   10  11/14/69
Howell, Mike        Home      12:47   10  11/21/69
Skinner, Paul       Lyn       12:47   11  11/21/69
Barraya             PG        12:47   10  11/26/69
Focha, Pete         Home      12:47   10  11/26/69
Aynn, Collin        Home      12:47   11  11/26/69
Church              Home      12:47   12  11/26/69
Salinas             WG        12:47   12  11/26/69
Dellarocca, Ed      TN        12:48   12  1969
Hofas               Burl      12:48       10/23/69
Montara             Burl      12:48       10/23/69
Martinez, Dennis    Rio       12:48   10  10/30/69
Howell, Mike        Home      12:48   10  11/26/69
Schelegle, Ed       ElC       12:49       1969
Ehigleber           Ara       12:49   10  10/16/69
Voskes              Cre       12:49       10/23/69
Porter, Mike        SI        12:49   10  10/30/69
Wetteland, Randy    Hills     12:49   11  10/30/69
Hayes, Rich         Carl      12:49   11  11/14/69
Cortez              Seq       12:49   9   11/14/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      12:49   11  11/21/69
Rios, Dave          Wil       12:49   11  11/21/69
Washer, Fred        Wstmnt    12:49   10  11/26/69
Bibler              Mont      12:49   12  11/26/69
Merslich, John      Hills     12:50   11  1969
Naylor, Steve       TN        12:50   12  1969
Hayes, Rich         Carl      12:50   11  10/23/69
Polland             MP        12:50   10  10/30/69
Basham, Mike        SCarlos   12:50   11  10/30/69
Paul                Cre       12:50       10/30/69
Church, Matt        Home      12:50   9   11/21/69
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      12:50   10  11/21/69
Hayes, Rich         Carl      12:50   11  11/21/69
Gonzales, Bob       Wil       12:50   12  11/21/69
Akard               Mont      12:50   10  11/26/69
Bench, Bill         Hills     12:50   10  11/26/69
Hayes, Rich         Carl      12:50   11  11/26/69
Mathews, Scott      LA        12:50   11  11/26/69
Mills               Awlt      12:50   11  11/26/69
Middleton, Ron      Oce       12:50   12  11/26/69
Devdinger           DM        12:50       11/26/69
Holl, Jeff          Rio       12:51   9   1968
Pomeroy, Jim        Oce       12:51   11  1969
Michaels, Peter     Wil       12:51   10  10/16/69
Quesaden            MV        12:51   10  10/16/69
Kesling, Steve      Cap       12:51   12  10/23/69
Sena                Lick      12:51       10/30/69
Rountree, Mike      MA        12:51   12  11/14/69
Bigelow             Mpt       12:51   10  11/26/69
Owens, Mike         Home      12:51   10  11/26/69
Church, Matt        Home      12:51   9   11/26/69
Ewigleben, Bob      Ara       12:52   10  1969
Levy, Brian         Oce       12:52   11  1969
Chamness, Larry     Awlt      12:52   9   10/23/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      12:52   11  10/23/69
Ratcliff            SC        12:52       10/23/69
Wegner              Burl      12:52       10/23/69
Hager, Paul         Awlt      12:52   10  11/21/69
Beeman, Tony        Lyn       12:52   11  11/21/69
McMurray, Steve     Hills     12:52   10  11/26/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      12:52   11  11/26/69
Pomeroy, Jim        Oce       12:52   11  11/26/69
Flynn               Home      12:53       10/23/69
Donaldson, Alan     MP        12:53   10  10/30/69
Richardson, George  TN        12:53   9   10/30/69
Yanena, Ricky       Pet       12:53   10  11/21/69
Williams, Tracy     Wstmnt    12:53   10  11/26/69
Grayatt             DM        12:53   11  11/26/69
McCormick, Kelly    Mills     12:53   12  11/26/69
Seidel              Mont      12:53   12  11/26/69
Brown               LA        12:53   9   11/26/69
Stewart, Tim        Lyn       12:53   9   11/26/69
Cano, Alex          SSF       12:54   10  1969
Salings             WG        12:54       10/16/69
Rountree, Mike      MA        12:54   12  10/30/69
MacMitchell, Gordon Ter       12:54   9   11/21/69
Zibell, Hugh        Carl      12:54   12  11/21/69
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   12:54   10  11/21/69
Churchill, Marvin   Home      12:54   10  11/26/69
Lail, Larry         Mills     12:54   10  11/26/69
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      12:54   10  11/26/69
Vigil, Mo           Seq       12:54   10  11/26/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   12:54   12  11/26/69
Lail, Larry         Mills     12:55   10  1969
Ray, Tom            SI        12:55   11  1969
Middleton, Ron      Oce       12:55   12  1969
Basham, Mike        SCarlos   12:55   11  10/16/69
Sheehan, John       Ara       12:55   11  10/16/69
Ignatowicz, Greg    Lyn       12:55   12  10/16/69
Thompson, Al        Seq       12:55   10  10/23/69
Gillam, Pat         Home      12:55   11  10/23/69
Thomas, Lyle        Carl      12:55   11  10/23/69
Moore               Awlt      12:55       10/23/69
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      12:55   10  10/30/69
Maldonado           SSF       12:55       10/30/69
Cattarin, Carl      Carl      12:55   9   11/14/69
Magagnose           Soq       12:55   11  11/26/69
Zibel, Hugh         Carl      12:55   12  11/26/69
Gruening, Randy     Ara       12:56   12  1969
Hayes, Rich         Carl      12:56   11  10/16/69
Teresi              MP        12:56   11  10/30/69
Baraona             Cre       12:56       10/30/69
Voskes              Cre       12:56       10/30/69
Botham, Marty       Hills     12:57   9   1968
Casey, Ed           Bell      12:57   10  1969
Sorenson, Rich      Burl      12:57   12  1969
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   12:57   10  10/23/69
Francesco           Bell      12:57       10/23/69
Thompson, Al        Seq       12:57   10  10/30/69
Helbush, Bill       Carl      12:57   11  10/30/69
Fondacabe           Carl      12:57       10/30/69
Medeiros            Camp      12:57       10/30/69
Sanchez             Lick      12:57       10/30/69
Kipp, Greg          Wood      12:57   12  11/14/69
Bay, John           Gunn      12:57   10  11/21/69
Michaels, Dave      Wil       12:57   11  11/21/69
Sanford, Rich       Home      12:57   11  11/21/69
Flager              Awlt      12:57   10  11/26/69
Franca              Gil       12:57   10  11/26/69
Beeman, Tony        Lyn       12:57   11  11/26/69
Catterin, Carl      Carl      12:57   9   11/26/69
Gazlay, Lee         Pet       12:57   9   11/26/69
Benck, Bill         Hills     12:58   10  1969
Caton, Rich         Burl      12:58   12  1969
Schloss, Ron        MA        12:58   12  10/16/69
Blake, Rick         Rio       12:58   10  10/23/69
Black               Bell      12:58       10/23/69
Cano, Alex          SSF       12:58   10  10/30/69
Schloss, Ron        MA        12:58   12  10/30/69
Alsop               PG        12:58   10  11/26/69
Schiefer            WG        12:58   10  11/26/69
Levy                Oce       12:58   12  11/26/69
Johnson, Ken        Leigh     12:58   9   11/26/69
Arguello, Jose      Rio       12:59   9   1968
Richardson, Mark    TN        12:59   11  1969
Burnett, Ian        Mills     12:59   9   1969
Wilhite             Buc       12:59       10/16/69
Gonzales            SC        12:59       10/23/69
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   12:59   10  10/30/69
Rodriguez, Desi     Seq       12:59   10  10/30/69
Naylor, Steve       TN        12:59   12  10/30/69
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   12:59   10  11/14/69
Barbour, John       MA        12:59   10  11/21/69
Churchill, Marvin   Home      12:59   10  11/21/69
Club, Dan           Awlt      12:59   12  11/21/69
Turner, Paul        Lyn       12:59   10  11/26/69
Venuti              Sar       12:59   10  11/26/69
Marsh               DM        12:59       11/26/69
Ryan, John          Rio       13:00   9   1968
Finn, Pat           Serra     13:00   10  1969
Torp, Dave          Ara       13:00   12  1969
Richter, Jim        SCarlos   13:00   10  10/16/69
Caton, Rich         Burl      13:00   12  10/23/69
Wall                Rio       13:00       10/23/69
Bay, John           Gunn      13:00   10  10/30/69
Cazahous, Phil      Rio       13:00   12  10/30/69
Watkins, Steve      Wil       13:00   11  11/21/69
Rountree, Mike      MA        13:00   12  11/21/69
Blake, Rick         Rio       13:00   10  11/26/69
Graham, Dan         SI        13:01   10  1969
Goerke, Mike        TN        13:01   11  1969
Bailey, Mark        Bell      13:01   10  10/16/69
Castaneda           WG        13:01   10  10/16/69
Finn, Pat           Serra     13:01   10  10/16/69
Gruening, Randy     Ara       13:01   12  10/16/69
Uerrli              Cup       13:01       10/16/69
Helbush, Bill       Carl      13:01   11  10/23/69
Benck, Bill         Hills     13:01   10  10/30/69
Ray, Tom            SI        13:01   11  10/30/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      13:01   11  11/14/69
Lawson, Hank        Ter       13:01   9   11/21/69
Elynn, Collin       Home      13:01   11  11/21/69
Berka, Chris        LA        13:01   10  11/26/69
Cortez, Frank       Seq       13:01   10  11/26/69
Cruz                WG        13:01   10  11/26/69
Killam, Steve       M         13:01   10  11/26/69
Connors             Soq       13:01   11  11/26/69
Love, Sam           SM        13:02   10  1969
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      13:02   10  10/16/69
Jackson, Terry      SCarlos   13:02   9   11/14/69
Purcell, Pat        Seq       13:02   10  11/14/69
Bay, John           Gunn      13:02   10  11/26/69
Ewigleben, Bob      Ara       13:02   10  11/26/69
Sullivan, Mike      SM        13:02   12  11/26/69
Feix, Dave          Mills     13:03   9   1969
O'Brien, Steve      Cap       13:03   11  10/23/69
Phillippe, Matt     SCarlos   13:03   12  10/30/69
Wernili, Dan        Cup       13:03   11  11/21/69
Merrell             Camd      13:03   10  11/26/69
Lawson, Hank        Ter       13:03   9   11/26/69
Blake, Rick         Rio       13:04   10  1969
Rountree, Mike      MA        13:04   12  10/16/69
Cattarin, Carl      Carl      13:04   9   10/23/69
Mills, Walt         Awlt      13:04   9   10/23/69
Long                MP        13:04   10  10/30/69
McKelvey            MP        13:04   10  10/30/69
Romero              MP        13:04       10/30/69
White, Ken          SCarlos   13:04   10  11/14/69
Deppe, Jack         Fre       13:04   10  11/21/69
Michaels, Peter     Wil       13:04   10  11/21/69
Sterra, Bob         Awlt      13:04   12  11/21/69
Ichakawa            DM        13:04   10  11/26/69
Rivas, Dan          Home      13:04   11  11/26/69
Geiken, Brooks      Wilbur    13:05   9   1968
Blas, John          SF        13:05   11  1969
Blas, John          SF        13:05   11  10/23/69
Arnold              Paly      13:05   12  10/23/69
Lebre, Ed           SF        13:05       10/23/69
Garcia, Pepe        SSF       13:05       10/30/69
Tooke, Jim          Sun       13:05   9   11/21/69
Turner, Paul        Lyn       13:05   10  11/21/69
Stein               Ali       13:05   10  11/26/69
Thompson, Al        Seq       13:05   10  11/26/69
Hawkins, Harold     Burl      13:06   9   1968
O'Brien, Steve      Cap       13:06   11  1969
Vanderhurst, Lee    Lyn       13:06   12  10/16/69
Fetherolf, Jamie    Carl      13:06   11  10/16/69
Mitchell            MA        13:06       10/16/69
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   13:06   10  10/23/69
Krebs, Dale         Gunn      13:06   11  10/23/69
Braecill            Home      13:06       10/23/69
Cooke               Rio       13:06       10/23/69
Fondacabe           Carl      13:06       10/23/69
Laback              Wstmr     13:06       10/30/69
Zibell, Hugh        Carl      13:06   12  11/14/69
Barbour, John       MA        13:06   10  11/14/69
Bardet, Mark        Cup       13:06   10  11/21/69
Gruen, Kurt         LA        13:06   11  11/21/69
Williams, Mike      SF        13:06   10  11/26/69
Rodrigues, Frank    Pet       13:06   9   11/26/69
Kesling, Steve      Cap       13:07   12  1969
Sullivan, Mike      SM        13:07   12  1969
Carter              Seq       13:07   10  10/16/69
Amador              Bell      13:07       10/23/69
Graham, Dan         SI        13:07   10  10/30/69
Volgsdadt, Roger    Hills     13:07   12  10/30/69
Kiler               Wstmr     13:07       10/30/69
Krebs, Dale         Gunn      13:07   11  11/14/69
Sullivan, Mike      Wood      13:07       11/14/69
Gilgun, John        Sun       13:07   10  11/21/69
Victorine           Ali       13:07   10  11/26/69
Whitley, Jim        Serra Mont13:08   9   1968
McCallum, Scott     Hills     13:08   10  1969
Fisher, Tom         SF        13:08   11  1969
Walker, Kim         SM        13:08   12  1969
Stock, Bert         Lyn       13:08   12  10/16/69
Kipp, Greg          Wood      13:08   12  10/23/69
Carty, John         Home      13:08   9   11/21/69
Yadewia             Prt       13:08   10  11/26/69
Pemberton, Don      Hills     13:09   10  1969
McCormick, Kelly    Mills     13:09   12  1969
Montez, Dennis      SI        13:09   12  1969
Helbush, Bill       Carl      13:09   11  10/16/69
Sinclaire, Keray    Lyn       13:09   12  10/16/69
Egeland, Russ       Seq       13:09   12  10/23/69
Cushman             SM        13:09       10/30/69
Thompson, Al        Seq       13:09   10  11/14/69
Dern                SCarlos   13:09   12  11/14/69
Quesada, Joe        Seq       13:09   10  11/21/69
McCarthy, Perry     Gunn      13:09   10  11/26/69
Sanford, Rien       Home      13:09   12  11/26/69
Carty, John         Home      13:09   9   11/26/69
Tooke, Jim          Sun       13:09   9   11/26/69
Pyne, Bill          SF        13:10   11  1969
Matrinez, Jim       Rio       13:10   9   1969
Stewart, Tim        Lyn       13:10   9   10/16/69
Casey, Ed           Bell      13:10   10  10/23/69
Howell, Mike        Home      13:10   10  10/23/69
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   13:10   10  10/30/69
Black               Bell      13:10       10/30/69
Hill, Marc          Carl      13:10   10  11/14/69
Jackson, Joe        LA        13:10   11  11/21/69
Humphrey            Camd      13:10   10  11/26/69
Johnston, Dave      Home      13:10   9   11/26/69
Quinn, Dennis       Serra     13:11   10  10/16/69
Bardet, Mark        Cup       13:11   10  10/16/69
Turner, Paul        Lyn       13:11   10  10/16/69
Oliver, Chuck       Carl      13:11   10  10/23/69
McMurray, Steve     Hills     13:11   10  10/30/69
Bregante, Mike      Hills     13:11   12  10/30/69
Cortez, Frank       Seq       13:11   10  11/21/69
Egeland, Russ       Seq       13:11   12  11/21/69
Endicott, Scott     Fre       13:11   12  11/21/69
Hazen               Soq       13:11   11  11/26/69
Hogan, Tom          Cup       13:11   12  11/26/69
Pyne                DM        13:11       11/26/69
Kaluska, John       Burl      13:12   9   1968
Mcluaney, Kevin     SI        13:12   10  1969
Thomas, Lyle        Carl      13:12   11  10/16/69
Wrucke, Chet        Wood      13:12   9   10/16/69
Jackson, Joe        LA        13:12   11  10/30/69
Egeland, Russ       Seq       13:12   12  10/30/69
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   13:12   10  11/21/69
Good, Brian         Gunn      13:12   10  11/26/69
Rathbun, Lyon       SM        13:13   11  1969
Kipp, Greg          Wood      13:13   12  10/16/69
Sanvidotti          Wood      13:13       10/23/69
Hayes, Rich         Carl      13:13   11  10/30/69
Kane                Over      13:13       10/30/69
Gazlay, Lee         Pet       13:13   9   11/21/69
Hogen, Tom          Cup       13:13   12  11/21/69
Kipp, Greg          Wood      13:13   12  11/21/69
Blackbrun           PG        13:13   10  11/26/69
Casarez             Ali       13:13   12  11/26/69
Clark, Pete         SI        13:14   9   1968
Fondacabe           Carl      13:14       10/16/69
                    Sun       13:14   9   10/23/69
Merslich, John      Hills     13:14   11  10/30/69
Rodriguez, Desi     Seq       13:14   10  11/14/69
Cattarin, Carl      Carl      13:14   9   11/21/69
Schug, Bob          Carl      13:14   11  11/21/69
Polanco             Mont      13:14   10  11/26/69
Wilcox              Wats      13:14   10  11/26/69
Kretz, Allen        Mills     13:14   12  11/26/69
McMurray, Steve     Hills     13:15   10  1969
Roten, Randy        Lyn       13:15   11  10/16/69
Connors             Soq       13:15   11  10/23/69
Magagnose           Soq       13:15   11  10/23/69
Cattarin, Carl      Carl      13:15   9   10/30/69
Mahler              Pet       13:15       10/30/69
Wrucke, Chet        Wood      13:15   9   11/14/69
Egeland, Russ       Seq       13:15   12  11/14/69
Melanson, Bill      Lyn       13:15   12  11/21/69
Vlyerath            Camd      13:15   10  11/26/69
Lunares, Sandy      WG        13:15   12  11/26/69
Cano, Henry         SSF       13:16       1969
                    Seq       13:16   9   10/23/69
Wright              Home      13:16   10  10/23/69
McCarthy, Perry     Gunn      13:16   10  10/30/69
Mitchell, Watt      MP        13:16   11  10/30/69
Clarey, Doug        Home      13:16   10  11/21/69
Robles, Fred        Serra     13:16   11  11/21/69
Roten, Randy        Lyn       13:16   11  11/21/69
Buckreus, Vance     Lyn       13:16   10  11/26/69
Fetherolf, Gordy    Carl      13:16   10  11/26/69
Saucedo, Jim        WG        13:16   11  11/26/69
Smith, Bob          Lyn       13:16   12  11/26/69
Snyders, Rudy       HMB       13:17   10  1969
Edwars, Randy       Home      13:17   11  1969
Sellers, Keith      Ara       13:17   11  1969
Stewart, Rick       Lyn       13:17   11  10/16/69
Woodward            WG        13:17   11  10/16/69
Amador              Bell      13:17       10/16/69
Rios                Wil       13:17       10/16/69
Sorenson, Rich      Burl      13:17   12  10/23/69
Cooke               Rio       13:17       10/30/69
John                Hills     13:17       10/30/69
Lawson, Hank        Ter       13:17   9   11/14/69
Fetherolf, Gordy    Carl      13:17   10  11/14/69
Jackson, Terry      SCarlos   13:17   9   11/21/69
Hawk, Joel          Lyn       13:17   11  11/21/69
Hall, Dennis        Cup       13:17   12  11/21/69
Mauger              PG        13:17   10  11/26/69
                    Wats      13:17       11/26/69
Martinez, Dennis    Rio       13:18   9   1968
Gonzales, Bob       Wil       13:18   12  10/16/69
                    Wood      13:18   9   10/23/69
Sanford, Rich       Home      13:18   11  10/23/69
Dern                SCarlos   13:18   12  10/23/69
Fitzgerald          Aptos     13:18   10  11/26/69
McCalbun            Hills     13:18   10  11/26/69
Edwards, Randy      Hills     13:18   11  11/26/69
Ridgel, Paul        Camd      13:18   9   11/26/69
Williams, Mike      SF        13:19   10  1969
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   13:19   10  10/16/69
Jackson, Terry      SCarlos   13:19   9   10/30/69
McCallum, Scott     Hills     13:19   10  10/30/69
Guptill, Steve      Ter       13:19   9   11/14/69
Mott, Wayne         Carl      13:19   12  11/14/69
Rodrigues, Frank    Pet       13:19   9   11/21/69
Kallbrier, John     Cup       13:19   11  11/21/69
Farkas, Greg        Cup       13:19   12  11/21/69
Feit                Mills     13:19   10  11/26/69
Kallbrier, John     Cup       13:19   11  11/26/69
Biddle, Larry       Pi        13:19   9   11/26/69
Childs, Chris       SI        13:20   11  1969
Scaroni, Joe        Wood      13:20   10  10/16/69
Beeman, Tony        Lyn       13:20   11  10/16/69
Krebs, Dale         Gunn      13:20   11  10/16/69
Cilgun              Sun       13:20   10  10/23/69
Hanes, Mitch        Home      13:20       10/23/69
Sullivan, Mike      Wood      13:20       10/23/69
Franliacu           Bell      13:20       10/30/69
White, Rich         Carl      13:20   9   11/21/69
Del Pozzo, Joek     Home      13:20   10  11/21/69
Fetherolf, Gordy    Carl      13:20   10  11/21/69
Clarey, Doug        Home      13:20   10  11/26/69
Bonvini, Rob        Home      13:20   9   11/26/69
Lallinan, John      SI        13:21   10  1969
Renn, Jack          Mills     13:21   11  1969
Kretz, Allen        Mills     13:21   12  1969
Bonvini, Rob        Home      13:21   9   10/23/69
Hansen              Awlt      13:21       10/23/69
Victorine           Serra     13:21       10/23/69
Gentry, Steve       Fre       13:21   12  11/21/69
Lambert, Mike       LA        13:21   12  11/21/69
Melanson, Bill      Lyn       13:21   12  11/26/69
Giles, Rick         Home      13:21   9   11/26/69
Gleeson, Steve      SF        13:22   12  1969
Matza, Mark         Ara       13:22   12  10/16/69
Degean              WG        13:22       10/16/69
Sanvidotti          Wood      13:22       10/16/69
Rodriguez, Desi     Seq       13:22   10  10/23/69
Vira                Serra     13:22   10  10/23/69
Basham, Mike        SCarlos   13:22   11  10/23/69
Bay, John           Gunn      13:22   10  11/14/69
Gruen, Kurt         LA        13:22   11  11/26/69
Chin                Ara       13:23   10  10/16/69
Cruz                WG        13:23   10  10/16/69
Purcell, Pat        Seq       13:23   10  10/16/69
Francesco           Bell      13:23       10/16/69
Sanchez             Sun       13:23   10  10/23/69
Wade                Home      13:23   12  10/23/69
Church, Matt        Home      13:23   9   10/23/69
Cole                Bell      13:23   10  10/30/69
Gaynor              Pet       13:23   10  10/30/69
Gurube              TN        13:23       10/30/69
Carvey, Dana        Carl      13:23   9   11/14/69
Carlson, John       Fre       13:23   10  11/21/69
Chaney, Mike        SM        13:23   10  11/26/69
Cobb                Awlt      13:23   11  11/26/69
Carvey, Dana        Carl      13:23   9   11/26/69
Swift, Greg         Bran      13:23   9   11/26/69
Williams, Steve     Carl      13:23   9   11/26/69
Shin, Dave          Ara       13:24   10  1969
Tony, James         SI        13:24   10  1969
Egeland, Russ       Seq       13:24   12  10/16/69
Petnerolf           Carl      13:24   10  10/23/69
Robles, Fred        Serra     13:24   11  10/23/69
Brosnan             Bell      13:24       10/23/69
Delechi             SC        13:24       10/23/69
Cortez, Frank       Seq       13:24   10  10/30/69
Deitchman           Paly      13:24   11  11/14/69
McCarthy, Perry     Gunn      13:24   10  11/21/69
Rathbun, Lyon       SM        13:24   11  11/26/69
Beach, Randy        Lyn       13:24   12  11/26/69
Wade                Home      13:24   12  11/26/69
Bergez, Ray         SI        13:25   11  1969
Hansen, Kevin       Ara       13:25   9   1969
Phil, John          SSF       13:25       1969
Hall, Dennis        Cup       13:25   12  10/16/69
Montez, Dennis      SI        13:25   12  10/30/69
Amador              Bell      13:25       10/30/69
White, Rich         Carl      13:25   9   11/14/69
Guptill, Steve      Ter       13:25   9   11/21/69
Moorehead           Carl      13:25   10  11/21/69
Palacios, Alex      Wil       13:25   11  11/21/69
Garcia              Wstmnt    13:25   10  11/26/69
McKelvy             MP        13:25   10  11/26/69
Mills               Awlt      13:25   10  11/26/69
Benitou, Mario      Hills     13:25   11  11/26/69
Schug, Bob          Carl      13:25   11  11/26/69
Tyrrell             Sar       13:25   11  11/26/69
Farkas, Greg        Cup       13:25   12  11/26/69
Fiock               DM        13:25   12  11/26/69
Brooks, Gilbert     Milp      13:25   9   11/26/69
Robinson, Dave      SI        13:26   12  1969
Schug, Bob          Carl      13:26   11  10/23/69
O'Anza              Cre       13:26       10/23/69
Spacner             Cre       13:26       10/23/69
Callinco            SI        13:26   10  10/30/69
Finn, Pat           Serra     13:26   10  10/30/69
Walker, Kim         SM        13:26   12  10/30/69
Mitchell, Robert    Lyn       13:26   10  11/26/69
Suise               DM        13:26   10  11/26/69
Hawk, Joel          Lyn       13:26   11  11/26/69
Dixon               LA        13:26   12  11/26/69
Chaney, Mike        SM        13:27   10  1969
Hart, Bill          Oce       13:27   11  1969
Buckreus, Vance     Lyn       13:27   10  10/16/69
Grady, Tom          Lyn       13:27   10  10/16/69
Cole                Bell      13:27   10  10/16/69
Michaels, Dave      Wil       13:27   11  10/16/69
Cole                Bell      13:27   10  10/23/69
Guarson             SF        13:27       10/23/69
Mulligan, Roark     Carl      13:27   11  10/30/69
Blake, Rick         Rio       13:27   10  10/30/69
Rose, Matt          Wood      13:27   10  11/14/69
Mulligan, Roark     Carl      13:27   11  11/14/69
Newman, Tom         Lyn       13:27   9   11/21/69
O'Toole, Tom        Home      13:27   11  11/21/69
Rivas, Dan          Home      13:27   11  11/21/69
Barbour, John       MA        13:27   10  11/26/69
Del Pozzo, Joek     Home      13:27   10  11/26/69
McCarthy, Andrew    SI        13:28   10  1969
Imamoto, Keith      Ara       13:28   11  1969
Reardon, Ed         TN        13:28   11  1969
Rose, Matt          Wood      13:28   10  10/16/69
Zibell, Hugh        Carl      13:28   12  10/23/69
Casey, Ed           Bell      13:28   10  10/30/69
Pemberton, Don      Hills     13:28   10  10/30/69
Schug, Bob          Carl      13:28   11  10/30/69
McCarthy, Perry     Gunn      13:28   10  11/14/69
Bonvini, Rob        Home      13:28   9   11/21/69
Carvey, Dana        Carl      13:28   9   11/21/69
Beach, Randy        Lyn       13:28   12  11/21/69
Hanes, Mitch        Home      13:28       11/21/69
Grady, Tom          Lyn       13:28   10  11/26/69
Ferguson, Rich      Hills     13:28   12  11/26/69
Aulwurm, David      Cap       13:29   10  1969
James, David        SI        13:29   10  1969
Saurdes             WG        13:29       10/16/69
Clarey, Doug        Home      13:29   10  10/23/69
Jervenon            Cre       13:29       10/30/69
Peck, Doug          Jor       13:29   9   11/14/69
Owens, Mike         Home      13:29   10  11/21/69
Tomaszewski, John   Fre       13:29   11  11/21/69
Flores              Wats      13:29   10  11/26/69
Jackson, Joe        LA        13:29   11  11/26/69
McGinnis            Sar       13:29   11  11/26/69
Polley              Cup       13:29   12  11/26/69
Krakow, Roger       SM        13:30   11  1969
Watt, Bob           Cup       13:30   11  10/16/69
Brosnan             Bell      13:30       10/16/69
Mulligan, Roark     Carl      13:30   11  10/23/69
White, Ken          SCarlos   13:30   10  10/23/69
Mott, Wayne         Carl      13:30   12  10/23/69
Wrucke, Chet        Wood      13:30   9   10/30/69
Barbour, John       MA        13:30   10  10/30/69
Newton, Jim         MA        13:30   12  10/30/69
Noble               MP        13:30       10/30/69
Sullivan, Mike      Wood      13:30       10/30/69
Buckreus, Vance     Lyn       13:30   10  11/21/69
Hulliban, Roack     Carl      13:30   11  11/21/69
Hill, Marc          Carl      13:30   10  11/26/69
Love, Sam           SM        13:30   10  11/26/69
Guptill, Steve      Ter       13:30   9   11/26/69
Johnson, Rod        Ayer      13:30   9   11/26/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:30   9   11/26/69
Anderson, Lindsey   Wstmr     13:31   10  1969
Irvine, Ed          Hills     13:31   11  1969
Purcell, Pat        Seq       13:31   10  10/23/69
Sommiba             Wstmr     13:31   10  10/30/69
Lawson, Hank        Ter       13:31   9   10/30/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:31   9   11/14/69
Cooper, Rob         Seq       13:31   10  11/14/69
Newman, Tom         Lyn       13:31   9   11/26/69
Chin                Ara       13:31   10  11/26/69
Fisher              SF        13:31   10  11/26/69
Thomas              Sar       13:31   11  11/26/69
Gruber, Dan         Aptos     13:31   9   11/26/69
White, Rich         Carl      13:31   9   11/26/69
Sale, Jim           Mills     13:32   11  1969
Fetherolf, Gordy    Carl      13:32   10  10/16/69
McNatt              Cub       13:32   10  10/16/69
Beach, Randy        Lyn       13:32   12  10/16/69
Jackson, Terry      SCarlos   13:32   9   10/23/69
Owens               Home      13:32   10  10/23/69
Jervenon            Cre       13:32       10/23/69
Good, Brian         Gunn      13:32   10  10/30/69
Fillpot, Randy      SCarlos   13:32   9   11/14/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:32   9   11/21/69
White, Ken          SCarlos   13:32   10  11/21/69
Polly, Steve        Cup       13:32   12  11/21/69
Field, Hal          Ara       13:32   10  11/26/69
White, Ken          SCarlos   13:32   10  11/26/69
Layers              KC        13:32   9   11/26/69
Mott, John          Hills     13:32   9   11/26/69
Itsborno            SF        13:32       11/26/69
Bennet, Alan        Burl      13:33   9   1969
McKinley, Barry     Burl      13:33   12  1969
Keltner             SC        13:33   10  10/23/69
Barney              Carl      13:33   10  10/30/69
Battaglia, Rick     TN        13:33   12  10/30/69
Guptill, Steve      Ter       13:33   9   10/30/69
Guptill, Bruce      Ter       13:33   9   11/21/69
DeLaGaza            Wats      13:33   10  11/26/69
Landes              DM        13:33   10  11/26/69
Trine, Dave         SCarlos   13:33   10  11/26/69
Rubin, Kim          LA        13:33   11  11/26/69
Wright, Tim         Mills     13:33   11  11/26/69
Burnett, Ian        Mills     13:33   9   11/26/69
Williams, Scott     Burl      13:34   9   1969
Moorehead           Carl      13:34   10  10/16/69
Foley, Jim          Ara       13:34   12  10/16/69
Hazen               Soq       13:34   11  10/23/69
Sterra, Bob         Awlt      13:34   12  10/23/69
Hirochfelt          MP        13:34   10  10/30/69
Olson               Cre       13:34   10  10/30/69
Childs, Chris       SI        13:34   11  10/30/69
Dieu                SM        13:34       10/30/69
Huseman, Bill       Carl      13:34   11  11/14/69
Bednai, Roman       Cup       13:34   9   11/21/69
Slavin, Dan         LA        13:34   9   11/21/69
Mott, Wayne         Carl      13:34   12  11/21/69
Purcell, Pat        Seq       13:34   10  11/26/69
Reed                WG        13:34   12  11/26/69
Lacy                Milp      13:34   9   11/26/69
Showen, Mark        Burl      13:35   9   1969
Roff, Jim           Mills     13:35   10  1969
Gallagher           Seq       13:35   10  10/16/69
Good, Brian         Gunn      13:35   10  10/23/69
Laundis             Paly      13:35   10  10/23/69
Bull                Cre       13:35       10/23/69
Dixon               LA        13:35   12  10/30/69
Guptill, Bruce      Ter       13:35   9   11/14/69
Laundis             Paly      13:35   10  11/14/69
Giles, Rick         Home      13:35   9   11/21/69
Sanchez             Sun       13:35   10  11/21/69
Dina                Awlt      13:35   11  11/21/69
Hansen              Ara       13:35   10  11/26/69
Capron              Soq       13:35   11  11/26/69
Sawyer              Home      13:35   9   11/26/69
Asborno, Greg       SF        13:36   11  1969
Lebre, Ed           SF        13:36       1969
Hawk, Joel          Lyn       13:36   11  10/16/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:36   9   10/23/69
Temple              Carl      13:36   10  10/23/69
Deitchman           Paly      13:36   11  10/23/69
Matrinez, Jim       Rio       13:36   9   10/23/69
Edwards, Randy      Hills     13:36   11  10/30/69
Goerke, Mike        TN        13:36   11  10/30/69
Arnold              Paly      13:36   12  10/30/69
Garcia              Over      13:36       10/30/69
Revalo              Lick      13:36       10/30/69
Sawyer              Home      13:36   9   11/21/69
Thomas, Lyle        Carl      13:36   11  11/21/69
Cooper              Seq       13:36   10  11/26/69
Lambert, Mike       LA        13:36   12  11/26/69
Fillpot, Randy      SCarlos   13:36   9   11/26/69
Latimer, Brian      Ter       13:36   9   11/26/69
Newman, Tom         Lyn       13:37   9   10/16/69
Del Pozzo, Joek     Home      13:37   10  10/23/69
Thomas, Lyle        Carl      13:37   11  11/14/69
Latimer, Brian      Ter       13:37   9   11/21/69
Vigil, Mo           Seq       13:37   10  11/21/69
VanZuuk, Alan       Fre       13:37   11  11/21/69
Neilson, Doug       Lyn       13:37   10  11/26/69
Salinas             WG        13:37   10  11/26/69
Sevigny             DM        13:37   10  11/26/69
Hart, Bill          Oce       13:37   11  11/26/69
Mulligan, Roark     Carl      13:37   11  11/26/69
Munoz               Wats      13:37   9   11/26/69
Cook, Bob           TN        13:38   10  1969
Smith, Tim          TN        13:38   11  1969
Hons, Tom           Serra     13:38   12  1969
Breck               Bell      13:38       10/16/69
Peck, Doug          Jor       13:38   9   10/23/69
Yeo, Matt           SCarlos   13:38   9   10/23/69
Fischer             Cap       13:38       10/23/69
Magniham            Wstmr     13:38   10  10/30/69
Awila               Lick      13:38       10/30/69
Bule                Cre       13:38       10/30/69
McCurry, Mike       SCarlos   13:38   10  11/14/69
Grady, Tom          Lyn       13:38   10  11/21/69
Stewart, Rick       Lyn       13:38   11  11/21/69
Profumo, Gus        Mills     13:38   10  11/26/69
                    Mills     13:38   10  11/26/69
Rawls, Alec         Ter       13:38   9   11/26/69
Williams, Scott     Burl      13:38   9   11/26/69
Newton, Jim         MA        13:39   12  10/16/69
Fortas              Cup       13:39       10/16/69
Johnston, Dave      Home      13:39   9   10/23/69
White, Rich         Carl      13:39   9   10/23/69
Williams, Mike      SF        13:39   10  10/23/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      13:39   11  10/23/69
Laundis             Paly      13:39   10  10/30/69
Benitou, Mario      Hills     13:39   11  10/30/69
Christian           SI        13:39       10/30/69
Clifton             MP        13:39       10/30/69
Sanvidotti          Wood      13:39       11/14/69
Cliff, Al           Carl      13:39   9   11/21/69
Kahler, Steve       Wil       13:39   11  11/21/69
Wade                Home      13:39   12  11/21/69
Teshner, Phil       LA        13:39   12  11/26/69
Showen, Mark        Burl      13:39   9   11/26/69
Byrne, Dennis       SI        13:40       1969
Cattarin, Carl      Carl      13:40   9   10/16/69
Cooper, Rob         Seq       13:40   10  10/16/69
Schug, Bob          Carl      13:40   11  10/16/69
Lyinn               Serra     13:40   10  10/23/69
Hons, Tom           Serra     13:40   12  10/23/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:40   9   10/30/69
Yaduvia             Pet       13:40   10  10/30/69
Rowlands            SM        13:40       10/30/69
Westover            Home      13:40   11  11/21/69
Stewart, Rick       Lyn       13:40   11  11/26/69
Kreyling, Dan       SM        13:41   9   1969
Graff, Doug         SM        13:41   10  1969
Monihan, Bob        Wstmr     13:41   10  1969
Bednai, Roman       Cup       13:41   9   10/16/69
Reynick             SC        13:41       10/16/69
Rose, Matt          Wood      13:41   10  10/23/69
Capron              Soq       13:41   11  10/23/69
Simpson             Burl      13:41       10/23/69
Smith, Tim          TN        13:41   11  10/30/69
Campbell            Cub       13:41       10/30/69
Lebre, Ed           SF        13:41       10/30/69
Fillpot, Randy      SCarlos   13:41   9   11/21/69
Mitchell, Robert    Lyn       13:41   10  11/21/69
Neilson, Doug       Lyn       13:41   10  11/21/69
Moorehead           Carl      13:41   10  11/26/69
Medina              MP        13:41       11/26/69
Noble               MP        13:41       11/26/69
Spann, Jay          SM        13:42   10  1969
Willard, Keith      TN        13:42   12  1969
McCarthy, Perry     Gunn      13:42   10  10/16/69
Mulligan, Roark     Carl      13:42   11  10/16/69
Carty, John         Home      13:42   9   10/23/69
Thompson, Paul      SF        13:42   9   10/23/69
Lucas, Julian       Gunn      13:42   11  10/23/69
Lawson, Hank        Ter       13:42   9   10/23/69
Rodrigues, Frank    Pet       13:42   9   10/30/69
Slavin, Dan         LA        13:42   9   10/30/69
Love, Sam           SM        13:42   10  10/30/69
Thurston            Paly      13:42   10  11/14/69
Good, Brian         Gunn      13:42   10  11/21/69
Teshner, Phil       LA        13:42   12  11/21/69
Adams               SM        13:42   10  11/26/69
Oliver              DM        13:42   10  11/26/69
Wise                PG        13:42   10  11/26/69
Dina                Awlt      13:42   11  11/26/69
Rexroad             DM        13:42   12  11/26/69
Jackson, Terry      SCarlos   13:42   9   11/26/69
Wilson, Bob         Hills     13:43   10  1969
Nasser, Joel        SM        13:43   12  1969
Burlesa, Mark       SI        13:43       1969
Giles, Ron          Ara       13:43   10  10/16/69
Bay, John           Gunn      13:43   10  10/16/69
Arnold              Paly      13:43   12  10/16/69
Capron              Soq       13:43   10  10/23/69
Fisher, Tom         SF        13:43   11  10/23/69
Yeo, Matt           SCarlos   13:43   9   10/30/69
McCarthy, Andrew    SI        13:43   10  10/30/69
Gruen, Kurt         LA        13:43   11  10/30/69
Mott, Wayne         Carl      13:43   12  10/30/69
Latimer, Brian      Ter       13:43   9   11/14/69
Allen, Kent         Carl      13:43   11  11/14/69
Hallet, John        Carl      13:43   11  11/14/69
Schug, Rob          Carl      13:43   11  11/14/69
Johnston, Dave      Home      13:43   9   11/21/69
Maley               Cup       13:43   9   11/21/69
Rawls, Alec         Ter       13:43   9   11/21/69
Arno                Buc       13:43   10  11/21/69
Gaynor, John        Lyn       13:43   10  11/21/69
McMatt, John        Cup       13:43   10  11/21/69
Allen               Wstmnt    13:43   10  11/26/69
Oastaneda           WG        13:43   10  11/26/69
Richter             SCarlos   13:43   9   11/26/69
Tingst              LA        13:43       11/26/69
Love, John          SM        13:44   9   1969
Ryan, Mike          Mills     13:44   10  1969
Kocjan, Tom         Cap       13:44   12  1969
Arno                Bell      13:44   10  10/16/69
Palacios, Alex      Wil       13:44   11  10/16/69
Mills, Walt         Awlt      13:44   9   10/23/69
Guptill, Steve      Ter       13:44   9   10/23/69
Condon              LA        13:44   9   10/30/69
Mott, John          Hills     13:44   9   10/30/69
Irvine, Ed          Hills     13:44   11  10/30/69
Meub, Dan           MA        13:44   11  10/30/69
Smith               Cub       13:44   11  10/30/69
Hons, Tom           Serra     13:44   12  10/30/69
Meub, Dan           MA        13:44   11  11/14/69
Morberg             Home      13:44   10  11/21/69
Robins              Awlt      13:44   10  11/21/69
Durston, Tom        Fre       13:44   12  11/21/69
Fisher              Soq       13:44   10  11/26/69
Giles, Ron          Ara       13:44   10  11/26/69
Henard              Awlt      13:44   10  11/26/69
Mott, John          Hills     13:45   9   1969
Benitou, Mario      Hills     13:45   11  1969
Field, Hal          Ara       13:45   9   1969
Lauten              WG        13:45       10/16/69
Ricy                Wil       13:45       10/16/69
Williams, Scott     Burl      13:45   9   10/23/69
White, Rich         Carl      13:45   9   10/30/69
Fetherolf, Gordy    Carl      13:45   10  10/30/69
Fisher, Tom         SF        13:45   11  10/30/69
Matrinez, Jim       Rio       13:45   9   10/30/69
Weden, Chris        SCarlos   13:45   11  11/14/69
Drach, Peter        SCarlos   13:45   10  11/21/69
Watt, Bob           Cup       13:45   11  11/21/69
Bransman            SI        13:45   9   11/26/69
Garcia, Pepe        SSF       13:46       1969
Sellers, Keith      Ara       13:46   11  10/16/69
Voss                Bell      13:46   10  10/23/69
Pylecstra           Carl      13:46   10  10/23/69
Pyne, Bill          SF        13:46   11  10/23/69
Jones               Cap       13:46       10/23/69
Hill, Marc          Carl      13:46   10  10/30/69
Teshner, Phil       LA        13:46   12  10/30/69
Rawls, Alec         Ter       13:46   9   11/14/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      13:46   11  11/14/69
Morris              Wood      13:46       11/14/69
Murphy              Wood      13:46       11/14/69
Henard              Awlt      13:46   10  11/21/69
Rose, Matt          Wood      13:46   10  11/21/69
Holloway            Wstmnt    13:46   10  11/26/69
Jensen              Ali       13:46   10  11/26/69
Clark, Mike         Lyn       13:46   9   11/26/69
Alioto, Vince       Rio       13:47   10  1969
Biehl, Joe          SM        13:47   10  1969
Federico, Randy     TN        13:47   11  1969
Barbour, John       MA        13:47   10  10/16/69
Melanson, Bill      Lyn       13:47   12  10/16/69
Allen, Kent         Carl      13:47   11  10/16/69
Kallbrier, John     Cup       13:47   11  10/16/69
Reed                WG        13:47   12  10/16/69
Micora              Lel       13:47   10  10/23/69
McKinley, Barry     Burl      13:47   12  10/23/69
Goodman             SC        13:47       10/23/69
Zempel, Dave        Carl      13:47   10  10/30/69
Krebs, Dale         Gunn      13:47   11  10/30/69
Lambert, Mike       LA        13:47   12  10/30/69
Maria               Wstmr     13:47       10/30/69
Montoya             Burl      13:47       10/30/69
Andrade             Sun       13:47   10  11/21/69
Bouchet             Seq       13:47   10  11/21/69
Oates               Seq       13:47   10  11/21/69
Rios, Steve         Wil       13:47   11  11/21/69
Thomas, Vic         Lyn       13:47   11  11/21/69
Gallagher           Seq       13:47   10  11/26/69
Irvine, Ed          Hills     13:47   11  11/26/69
Young, Rich         Burl      13:48   9   1969
Peck, Doug          Jor       13:48   9   10/16/69
Showen, Mark        Burl      13:48   9   10/23/69
Dina                Awlt      13:48   11  10/23/69
O'Toole, Mike       Home      13:48   9   10/23/69
Bursell             Seq       13:48   10  10/30/69
Cock                TN        13:48   10  10/30/69
Williams, Mike      SF        13:48   10  10/30/69
Pyne, Bill          SF        13:48   11  10/30/69
Mattleson           SCarlos   13:48   9   11/14/69
Gallagher           Seq       13:48   10  11/21/69
Kelly, Mike         Cup       13:48   10  11/21/69
McGavven            Awlt      13:48   10  11/21/69
Graff, Doug         SM        13:48   10  11/26/69
Guzman              Wstmnt    13:48   10  11/26/69
King                Wstmnt    13:48   10  11/26/69
Robinas             Awlt      13:48   10  11/26/69
                    Carl      13:48   10  11/26/69
Bennet, Alan        Burl      13:48   9   11/26/69
Flint               MP        13:48       11/26/69
Brewer, Ed          Wstmr     13:49   10  1969
Gossey, John        TN        13:49   11  1969
Whitsett            Mitty     13:49   10  10/16/69
Pickett, Mike       Cup       13:49   11  10/16/69
Cack                Soq       13:49   9   10/23/69
Allen, Kent         Carl      13:49   11  10/23/69
Graycar, Chris      SCarlos   13:49   10  10/30/69
Bergez, Ray         SI        13:49   11  10/30/69
Gleeson, Steve      SF        13:49   12  10/30/69
Kipp, Greg          Wood      13:49   12  10/30/69
Verstreper          Over      13:49       10/30/69
Wilbur              Wstmr     13:49       10/30/69
Cliff, Al           Carl      13:49   9   11/14/69
Moorehead           Carl      13:49   10  11/14/69
Cooper, Rob         Seq       13:49   10  11/21/69
Graycar, Chris      SCarlos   13:49   10  11/21/69
Van Brocklin        LA        13:49   10  11/21/69
Condon, Chris       LA        13:49   11  11/26/69
Yeo, Matt           SCarlos   13:49   9   11/26/69
Dauer, Brad         SM        13:50   9   1969
Sammaribe, George   Wstmr     13:50   10  1969
Gaynor, John        Lyn       13:50   10  10/16/69
Hons, Tom           Serra     13:50   12  10/16/69
Hallet, John        Carl      13:50   11  10/23/69
Bay, John           Gunn      13:50   10  10/23/69
Gallagher           Seq       13:50   10  10/23/69
Moorehead           Carl      13:50   10  10/23/69
Reznick             SCarlos   13:50       10/23/69
Jamestown           SI        13:50   10  10/30/69
Blas, John          SF        13:50   11  10/30/69
D'Anna              Cre       13:50       10/30/69
Williams, Steve     Carl      13:50   9   11/14/69
Drach, Peter        SCarlos   13:50   10  11/14/69
Switzer             Sun       13:50   9   11/21/69
Hoodman, Brian      Cup       13:50   11  11/21/69
Hoffman             Mont      13:50   11  11/26/69
Moncada             KC        13:50   9   11/26/69
Bennett             WG        13:50       11/26/69
Gahagen, Scott      Hills     13:51   9   1969
Ferguson, Rich      Hills     13:51   12  1969
Ribera, Jim         Oce       13:51   9   1969
Andersen            Buc       13:51       10/16/69
Aculerd             SC        13:51       10/23/69
Anderson, Lindsey   Wstmr     13:51   10  10/30/69
Rose, Matt          Wood      13:51   10  10/30/69
Allen, Kent         Carl      13:51   11  10/30/69
Grantham            Lick      13:51       10/30/69
Preston             SSF       13:51       10/30/69
Bales, Tom          Seq       13:51   12  11/14/69
Richter             SCarlos   13:51   9   11/21/69
Cobb                Awlt      13:51   11  11/21/69
Thompson, Paul      SF        13:51   9   11/26/69
Thompson, Paul      SF        13:52   9   1969
Eaton, Mark         Carl      13:52   10  10/16/69
Mott, Wayne         Carl      13:52   12  10/16/69
Olson               Cre       13:52   10  10/23/69
Smith               Cub       13:52   11  10/23/69
Brown, Peter        Burl      13:52   9   10/30/69
Hallet, John        Carl      13:52   11  10/30/69
Berekamp            Mitty     13:52       10/30/69
Barney              Carl      13:52   10  11/26/69
Bouchet             Awlt      13:52   10  11/26/69
Ball                Hills     13:52       11/26/69
Lator, Bill         Carl      13:53   9   10/16/69
Salinas             WG        13:53   10  10/16/69
Harny               Burl      13:53   9   10/23/69
Williams, Steve     Carl      13:53   9   10/23/69
Pisker              Cap       13:53   10  10/23/69
Wilson              Home      13:53   10  10/23/69
Thurston            Paly      13:53   10  10/30/69
Sanvidotti          Wood      13:53       10/30/69
Graycar, Chris      SCarlos   13:53   10  11/14/69
Clark, Mike         Lyn       13:53   9   11/21/69
Williams, Steve     Carl      13:53   9   11/21/69
Gagnon              Pet       13:53   10  11/21/69
Cardenas            Gil       13:53   10  11/26/69
Chavez              Wats      13:53   9   11/26/69
Cliff, Al           Carl      13:53   9   11/26/69
Hanes, Mitch        Home      13:53       11/26/69
Canning, Dave       SF        13:54   9   1969
Wright, Tim         Mills     13:54   11  1969
Ginoza              MV        13:54   10  10/16/69
Graycar, Chris      SCarlos   13:54   10  10/16/69
Scheifer            WG        13:54   10  10/16/69
Pyne, Bill          SF        13:54   11  10/16/69
Sawyer              Home      13:54   9   10/23/69
Eaton, Mark         Carl      13:54   10  10/23/69
Mcaroal             Wood      13:54   10  10/23/69
McCurry, Mike       SCarlos   13:54   10  10/23/69
Stadler             Gunn      13:54   11  10/23/69
Rohlfes, Larry      Rio       13:54   12  10/23/69
Lianides            Wood      13:54       10/23/69
Alioto, Vince       Rio       13:54   10  10/30/69
Brach               SCarlos   13:54   10  10/30/69
Krakow, Roger       SM        13:54   11  10/30/69
Smith               Cub       13:54   11  11/14/69
Wrucke, Chet        Wood      13:54   9   11/21/69
Canning, Dave       SF        13:54   9   11/26/69
Hall, Dennis        Cup       13:54   12  11/26/69
Recht               Home      13:54   9   11/26/69
Brunerman, Mark     SI        13:55   9   1969
Ball, Rober         Hills     13:55   11  1969
Painter             Cub       13:55   10  10/16/69
Voss                Bell      13:55   10  10/16/69
Jarp                Ara       13:55       10/16/69
Stadler             Gunn      13:55   11  10/30/69
Rawls, Alec         Ter       13:55   9   10/30/69
Eiboll              Carl      13:55       10/30/69
Levitsky            Cub       13:55       10/30/69
Allen, Kent         Carl      13:55   11  11/21/69
Gaynor, John        Lyn       13:55   10  11/26/69
Ryan, Mike          Mills     13:55   10  11/26/69
Thomas, Vic         Lyn       13:55   11  11/26/69
Reiling, Randy      Lyn       13:55   9   11/26/69
Lee, Lance          SM        13:56   10  1969
Kuditani, Craig     Ara       13:56   10  10/16/69
Leonard             SF        13:56   10  10/16/69
Thurston            Paly      13:56   10  10/23/69
James, David        SI        13:56   10  10/30/69
Condon, Chris       LA        13:56   11  11/21/69
Biehl, Joe          SM        13:56   10  11/26/69
Bruce, Ray          SF        13:56   11  11/26/69
Cabbera             Leigh     13:56   9   11/26/69
Pietropaoli, Rich   Burl      13:57   9   1969
Sylvestri           Carl      13:57   10  10/16/69
Weden, Chris        SCarlos   13:57   11  10/16/69
Berekamp            Mitty     13:57       10/16/69
Sullivan, Mike      Wood      13:57       10/16/69
Graycar, Chris      SCarlos   13:57   10  10/23/69
Westover            Home      13:57   11  10/23/69
Guptill, Bruce      Ter       13:57   9   10/23/69
Mercer              SF        13:57       10/23/69
Asborno, Greg       SF        13:57   11  10/30/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      13:57   11  10/30/69
Taylor              Lick      13:57       10/30/69
Kelley              Paly      13:57   11  11/14/69
Smith               Fre       13:57   12  11/21/69
McGaven             Awlt      13:57   10  11/26/69
Walker, Bob         Hills     13:57   9   11/26/69
Krakow              SM        13:57       11/26/69
Fatinas, Tony       SI        13:58   9   1969
Jack, John          SI        13:58   9   1969
Bravos, Fred        Wstmr     13:58   10  1969
Rohlfes, Larry      Rio       13:58   12  1969
Lukens              Cup       13:58   9   10/16/69
Watkins, Steve      Wil       13:58   11  10/16/69
Patch               Wood      13:58       10/16/69
Richter             SCarlos   13:58   9   10/23/69
Gudrais, Pete       Cap       13:58   11  10/23/69
Necard              Mitty     13:58   10  10/30/69
VanBrocklin         LA        13:58   10  10/30/69
Marconi, John       Burl      13:58   11  10/30/69
Latch               Wood      13:58       10/30/69
Dempster            Carl      13:58   9   11/21/69
Grubb               Awlt      13:58   10  11/21/69
Coleman, Joseph     Lyn       13:58   12  11/21/69
Cagle               Ali       13:58   10  11/26/69
McMatt, John        Cup       13:58   10  11/26/69
Ribera, Jim         Oce       13:58   9   11/26/69
Topusidis           Camd      13:58   9   11/26/69
Walker, Bob         Hills     13:59   9   1969
Kuditani, Craig     Ara       13:59   10  1969
Hallet, John        Carl      13:59   11  10/16/69
Stadler             Gunn      13:59   11  10/16/69
Timanoto            Ara       13:59       10/16/69
Hemmet              Burl      13:59   9   10/23/69
Weden, Chris        SCarlos   13:59   11  10/23/69
Cobb                Awlt      13:59   11  10/23/69
Koleshikow          Burl      13:59       10/23/69
Sedwick             LA        13:59   10  10/30/69
Yeo, Matt           SCarlos   13:59   9   11/14/69
Arnold              Paly      13:59   12  11/14/69
Fotinos             SI        13:59   9   11/26/69
Torres, Gus         SI        14:00   9   1969
Chamlers, Brent     Ara       14:00   10  10/16/69
Alioto, Vince       Rio       14:00   10  10/23/69
Barney              Carl      14:00   10  10/23/69
Fisher              Soq       14:00   10  10/23/69
Hast                Awlt      14:00       10/23/69
Murphy              Wood      14:00       10/23/69
Mazza, Rich         Wstmr     14:00   9   10/30/69
Moorehead           Carl      14:00   10  10/30/69
Stein, Bill         Gunn      14:00   11  11/14/69
Purcell, Pat        Seq       14:00   10  11/21/69
Van Dick            Fre       14:00   10  11/21/69
Hyrne, Chris        Fre       14:00   11  11/21/69
Kessel              Awlt      14:00   12  11/21/69
Sterra, Bob         Awlt      14:00   12  11/26/69
Glen                Leigh     14:00   9   11/26/69
Switzer             Sun       14:00   9   11/26/69
Turney              DM        14:00   9   11/26/69
Courtney, Kal       Wstmr     14:01   10  1969
Hines               Cup       14:01       10/16/69
Asborno, Greg       SF        14:01   11  10/23/69
Rawls, Alec         Ter       14:01   9   10/23/69
Peck, Doug          Jor       14:01   9   10/30/69
Richter             SCarlos   14:01   9   10/30/69
Cooper, Rob         Seq       14:01   10  10/30/69
Deitchman           Paly      14:01   11  10/30/69
Huseman, Bill       Carl      14:01   11  10/30/69
Coxson              Lick      14:01       10/30/69
Finuchio            Mitty     14:01       10/30/69
Kelley              Wood      14:01       10/30/69
Migilanio           Over      14:01       10/30/69
Black               Pet       14:01   10  11/21/69
Zempel, Dave        Carl      14:01   10  11/21/69
Newton, Jim         MA        14:01   12  11/21/69
Archer              DM        14:01   10  11/26/69
Bates               Bran      14:01   9   11/26/69
Candello            Camd      14:01   9   11/26/69
Osborn              Camd      14:01   9   11/26/69
Wilson              Ayer      14:01   9   11/26/69
Guzman              WG        14:02   10  10/16/69
Burns               Burl      14:02   10  10/23/69
Aker                Paly      14:02   11  10/23/69
Rice                Serra     14:02       10/23/69
Brewer, Ed          Wstmr     14:02   10  10/30/69
Lafoyd              SI        14:02   10  10/30/69
Guptill, Bruce      Ter       14:02   9   10/30/69
Vouderwerth         MP        14:02       10/30/69
Stadler             Gunn      14:02   11  11/14/69
Brown               Fre       14:02   10  11/21/69
Wilson              Home      14:02   10  11/21/69
Yingst, Wendell     LA        14:02   12  11/21/69
Ross                Mills     14:02   10  11/26/69
Dauer, Brad         SM        14:02   9   11/26/69
Hart, Bob           SM        14:03   9   1969
Profumo, Gus        Mills     14:03   10  1969
Quinn, Dennis       Serra     14:03   10  1969
Gudrais, Pete       Cap       14:03   11  1969
Bruce, Ray          SF        14:03   11  10/16/69
Barr, Mike          Rio       14:03   10  10/23/69
Leonard             SF        14:03   10  10/23/69
Bruce, Ray          SF        14:03   11  10/23/69
Bravos, Fred        Wstmr     14:03   10  10/30/69
Aker                Paly      14:03   11  10/30/69
Euart, Brett        SI        14:03   11  10/30/69
Rohlfes, Larry      Rio       14:03   12  10/30/69
Reynolds            Camp      14:03       10/30/69
Lewis               MA        14:03   9   11/14/69
Lianides            Wood      14:03       11/14/69
Meub, Dan           MA        14:03   11  11/21/69
Hahn, Steve         HMB       14:04   9   1969
Battaglia, Rick     TN        14:04   12  1969
Zibell, Hugh        Carl      14:04   12  10/16/69
McCarthy            Cap       14:04   10  10/23/69
Robins              Awlt      14:04   10  10/23/69
Huseman, Bill       Carl      14:04   11  10/23/69
Romani              Cre       14:04       10/23/69
Gazlay, Lee         Pet       14:04   9   10/30/69
Stein               Seq       14:04   11  10/30/69
Gallaghar           Seq       14:04   10  10/30/69
Lubruzzo            Wstmr     14:04       10/30/69
Scaroni, Joe        Wood      14:04   10  11/14/69
Traylor, Barry      Seq       14:04   10  11/14/69
McElroy             MV        14:04   10  11/21/69
Vanderhurst, Lee    Lyn       14:04   12  11/21/69
Gutierrez           Gil       14:04   10  11/26/69
Itaya               Wats      14:04   9   11/26/69
Thompson, Paul      SF        14:05   9   10/16/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      14:05   11  10/16/69
Giles, Rick         Home      14:05   9   10/23/69
Lewis               MA        14:05   10  10/30/69
Romani              Cre       14:05       10/30/69
Eaton, Mark         Carl      14:05   10  11/14/69
Zempel, Dave        Carl      14:05   10  11/14/69
Richmond, Kim       Carl      14:05   12  11/14/69
Aker                Paly      14:05   11  11/14/69
Overset             Home      14:05   9   11/21/69
Recht               Home      14:05   9   11/21/69
Hart, Bob           SM        14:05   9   11/26/69
Nasser              SM        14:05       11/26/69
Reiling, Randy      Lyn       14:06   9   10/16/69
Sythe               SC        14:06   9   10/23/69
Gallagher           Seq       14:06   10  11/14/69
Mendoza             SCarlos   14:06   10  11/21/69
Sorenson, Scott     Lyn       14:06   10  11/21/69
Inoquez, Ted        SSF       14:07   10  1969
Minshew, David      TN        14:07   11  1969
Aker                Paly      14:07   11  10/16/69
Wright              Ara       14:07       10/16/69
Levitsky            Cub       14:07       10/23/69
Futinas             SI        14:07   9   10/30/69
Spann, Jay          SM        14:07   10  10/30/69
Kennedy, Tim        Rio       14:07   11  10/30/69
Lucier              Mitty     14:07       10/30/69
Bay, Al             Ter       14:07   9   11/14/69
Niermeier, Bryce    Carl      14:07   11  11/14/69
Falk                SI        14:07   9   11/26/69
Bruce, Ray          SF        14:08   11  1969
Williams, Steve     Carl      14:08   9   10/16/69
Neilson, Doug       Lyn       14:08   10  10/16/69
Finuchio            Mitty     14:08       10/16/69
                    Burl      14:08   9   10/23/69
Brock               SCarlos   14:08   10  10/23/69
Lydster             Awlt      14:08       10/23/69
Steel, John         SM        14:08   9   10/30/69
Chaney, Mike        SM        14:08   10  10/30/69
Anderson            Cub       14:08       10/30/69
Champneys           TN        14:08       10/30/69
Dempster            Carl      14:08   9   11/14/69
Newton, Jim         MA        14:08   12  11/14/69
Likens              Cup       14:08   9   11/21/69
Johnson, Phil       Pet       14:08   11  11/21/69
Gonnerman           Sun       14:08   9   11/26/69
Lippert             Camd      14:08   9   11/26/69
Young, Rich         Burl      14:08   9   11/26/69
Baty, Charles       Mills     14:09   12  1969
Cuneo, Dave         Carl      14:09   11  10/16/69
Deitchman           Paly      14:09   11  10/16/69
Meub, Dan           MA        14:09   11  10/16/69
Stein, Bill         Gunn      14:09   11  10/16/69
Niermeier, Bryce    Carl      14:09   11  10/23/69
Overstreet          Pet       14:09   10  10/30/69
Gregerson           Pet       14:09   10  11/21/69
Predzik             Fre       14:09   10  11/21/69
Scaroni, Joe        Wood      14:09   10  11/21/69
Giles, Ron          Ara       14:10   10  1969
Yoro, Nick          SM        14:10   11  1969
Nicora              Bell      14:10   9   10/16/69
Wolan               SC        14:10       10/16/69
Kennedy             Awlt      14:10       10/23/69
Morris              Wood      14:10       10/23/69
Richardson          TN        14:10   10  10/30/69
Ferguson, Rich      Hills     14:10   12  10/30/69
Rice                Serra     14:10       10/30/69
Larsen              Cub       14:10   12  11/14/69
Williams            PG        14:10   10  11/26/69
Zempel, Dave        Carl      14:10   10  11/26/69
Johnson             DM        14:10   9   11/26/69
Hong, Whyman        Hills     14:11   9   1969
Minshew, David      TN        14:11   11  10/30/69
Richmond, Kim       Carl      14:11   12  10/30/69
Brandhoust          MP        14:11       10/30/69
Oates               Seq       14:11   10  11/14/69
Daley               Seq       14:11   12  11/14/69
Jackson             LA        14:11   9   11/21/69
Hill, Marc          Carl      14:11   10  11/21/69
Mortel              Home      14:11   10  11/21/69
Baughman            Home      14:11   11  11/21/69
Mizuno              SM        14:11       11/26/69
James, Bill         SM        14:12   12  1969
Clark, Mike         Lyn       14:12   9   10/16/69
Hollen              Awlt      14:12   9   10/23/69
Cuneo, Dave         Carl      14:12   11  10/23/69
Alcanter            Serra     14:12       10/23/69
Cuneo, Dave         Carl      14:12   11  10/30/69
Yingst, Wendell     LA        14:12   12  10/30/69
James, Bill         SM        14:12   12  11/26/69
Love, John          SM        14:12   9   11/26/69
Garule, Nick        TN        14:13   11  1969
Yeo, Matt           SCarlos   14:13   9   10/16/69
Polly, Steve        Cup       14:13   12  10/16/69
Hansen, Kevin       Ara       14:13   9   10/16/69
Luck                WG        14:13       10/16/69
Mercer              SF        14:13       10/16/69
Nordman             Cup       14:13       10/16/69
Thesston            Paly      14:13       10/16/69
Baughman            Home      14:13   11  10/23/69
Jamieson, Bill      Gunn      14:13   10  10/30/69
Butler              SM        14:13       10/30/69
Owens               Over      14:13       10/30/69
Gonnerman           Sun       14:13   9   11/21/69
Lydster             Awlt      14:13       11/21/69
Garcia              Gil       14:13   10  11/26/69
Marchesini          Camd      14:13   10  11/26/69
Morales             KC        14:13   9   11/26/69
Merrihew, Tom       Hills     14:14   9   1969
Kennedy, Tim        Rio       14:14   11  1969
Becker, John        Cap       14:14   9   10/23/69
Blake               SC        14:14   9   10/23/69
Gayler              Seq       14:14   10  10/23/69
Gustafker           Cap       14:14       10/23/69
McCurry, Mike       SCarlos   14:14   10  10/30/69
                              14:14   10  10/30/69
Richter             SCarlos   14:14   9   11/14/69
Prentice, Lex       Gunn      14:14   10  11/21/69
Cuneo, Dave         Carl      14:14   11  11/21/69
Casteneda           WG        14:14   10  11/26/69
Hong, Whyman        Hills     14:14   9   11/26/69
Sjostrom            DM        14:14   9   11/26/69
Howard, Glenn       Lyn       14:15   9   10/16/69
Traylor, Barry      Seq       14:15   10  10/16/69
Williams, Mike      SF        14:15   10  10/16/69
Kelley              Wood      14:15       10/16/69
                    Burl      14:15   9   10/23/69
O'Brian             Burl      14:15   10  10/23/69
Grosse              TN        14:15   9   10/30/69
Williams, Steve     Carl      14:15   9   10/30/69
Lucas, Julian       Gunn      14:15   11  10/30/69
Autrand, Bob        TN        14:15   9   10/30/69
Sythe               SC        14:15   9   11/21/69
Coll                Fre       14:15   12  11/21/69
Kreyling, Dan       SM        14:15   9   11/26/69
Trapp, Bob          SI        14:15   9   11/26/69
Reeder, Steve       Mills     14:16   10  1969
Pagan, Ron          SSF       14:16       1969
Hansen              Ara       14:16   10  10/16/69
Cliff, Al           Carl      14:16   9   10/23/69
Dauer, Brad         SM        14:16   9   10/30/69
Scaroni, Joe        Wood      14:16   10  10/30/69
Reiling, Randy      Lyn       14:16   9   11/21/69
Spear               Fre       14:16   12  11/21/69
Kessel              Awlt      14:16   12  11/26/69
Lopez               Wats      14:16   9   11/26/69
Shackleford, Lee    TN        14:17   10  1969
Zempel, Dave        Carl      14:17   10  10/16/69
Laundis             Paly      14:17   10  10/16/69
Burdick             SC        14:17   9   10/23/69
Jamieson, Bill      Gunn      14:17   10  10/23/69
Stein, Bill         Gunn      14:17   11  10/23/69
Peterson            Cre       14:17       10/23/69
Inoquez, Ted        SSF       14:17   10  10/30/69
Dern                SCarlos   14:17   12  10/30/69
Bennett             Wstmr     14:17       10/30/69
Medina              MP        14:17       10/30/69
Niermeier, Bryce    Carl      14:17   11  11/21/69
Pickett, Mike       Cup       14:17   11  11/21/69
Grubb               Awlt      14:17   10  11/26/69
Lydster             Awlt      14:17       11/26/69
Decease, Lance      HMB       14:18   9   1969
Woods, Joe          SI        14:18       1969
                    Sun       14:18   9   10/23/69
Grady               SF        14:18   10  10/30/69
Morris              Wood      14:18       10/30/69
Terry               Cre       14:18       10/30/69
Johnson, K          SCarlos   14:18   9   11/14/69
Kelley              Wood      14:18       11/14/69
Howard, Glenn       Lyn       14:18   9   11/21/69
Doust, James        Lyn       14:18   10  11/21/69
Eaton, Mark         Carl      14:18   10  11/26/69
Woodward            WG        14:18   11  11/26/69
Newton              MP        14:18       11/26/69
Fillpot, Randy      SCarlos   14:19   9   10/16/69
Doust, James        Lyn       14:19   10  10/16/69
Dunn                SC        14:19   9   10/23/69
Henard              Awlt      14:19   10  10/23/69
Coli, Dave          SF        14:19   12  10/23/69
Logan               Soq       14:19       10/23/69
Leonard             SF        14:19   10  10/30/69
Palty               Seq       14:19   10  10/30/69
Bay, Al             Ter       14:19   9   10/30/69
Mahon, Bernie       MV        14:19   9   11/21/69
Thompson            Awlt      14:19   10  11/21/69
Gonzales            Gil       14:19   10  11/26/69
Reyes               Ali       14:19   10  11/26/69
Spann, Jay          SM        14:19   10  11/26/69
McCarthy, Bill      Lyn       14:19   9   11/26/69
Lucas, Julian       Gunn      14:20   11  10/16/69
Middel, Art         MA        14:20   11  10/16/69
Bennett             WG        14:20       10/16/69
Bush                MtVw      14:20       10/16/69
Weden, Chris        SCarlos   14:20   11  10/30/69
Sylter              SC        14:20   9   11/14/69
McCarthy, Bill      Lyn       14:20   9   11/21/69
Herrera             DM        14:20   9   11/26/69
Bohn                MP        14:20       11/26/69
Mazza, Rich         Wstmr     14:21   9   1969
Lewis               MA        14:21   9   10/16/69
Larmaie             Mitty     14:21   10  10/16/69
Viator, Mark        Buc       14:21   11  10/16/69
Acndoca             SC        14:21   10  10/23/69
Anlwano             Cap       14:21   10  10/23/69
Caton, Rich         Burl      14:21   12  10/30/69
Mizuno              Hills     14:21       10/30/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      14:21   9   11/14/69
Kellogg, Fred       Gunn      14:21   10  11/14/69
Doust, James        Lyn       14:21   10  11/26/69
Evans               Mills     14:21   10  11/26/69
Kellogg, Fred       Gunn      14:21   10  11/26/69
Barrera, Pete       Mills     14:22   10  1969
Ferry               Cre       14:22       10/23/69
Stein, Bill         Gunn      14:22   11  10/30/69
Glidden             Camp      14:22       10/30/69
Kellogg, Fred       Gunn      14:22   10  11/21/69
Love, Tom           Cup       14:22   10  11/21/69
Lee, Lance          SM        14:22   10  11/26/69
Merrihew, Tom       Hills     14:22   9   11/26/69
Stvdemeister        Burl      14:22   9   11/26/69
Watt                Wood      14:22   9   11/26/69
Richter             SCarlos   14:23   9   10/16/69
Good, Brian         Gunn      14:23   10  10/16/69
                    Cre       14:23   9   10/23/69
Bay, Al             Ter       14:23   9   10/23/69
Sutorius            Paly      14:23   12  11/14/69
O'Toole, Mike       Home      14:23   9   11/21/69
Gomez               Sun       14:23   10  11/21/69
Brudemeister, Paul  Burl      14:24   9   1969
Cliff, Al           Carl      14:24   9   10/16/69
Mahon, Bernie       MV        14:24   9   10/16/69
McMahon             MV        14:24   9   10/16/69
White, Rich         Carl      14:24   9   10/16/69
Jamieson, Bill      Gunn      14:24   10  10/16/69
Sutorius            Paly      14:24   12  10/16/69
Matsushita          Buc       14:24       10/16/69
Johnson             SCarlos   14:24   9   10/23/69
Wagner              Home      14:24   10  10/23/69
Sutorius            Paly      14:24   12  10/23/69
Carvey, Dana        Carl      14:24   9   10/30/69
Thompson, Paul      SF        14:24   9   10/30/69
Reeder, Steve       Mills     14:24   10  11/26/69
O'Leary             SI        14:24   9   11/26/69
Contreras, Jesse    Rio       14:25   9   1969
Love                Cub       14:25   10  10/16/69
Poslush             Cap       14:25   10  10/23/69
Whitsett            Mitty     14:25   10  10/30/69
Stearn              Wood      14:25   9   11/14/69
Norman              Sun       14:25   10  11/21/69
Pizon, Pat          LA        14:25   12  11/21/69
Guptill, Bruce (spikTer       14:25   9   11/26/69
Quisas              Milp      14:25   9   11/26/69
Calvin, Steve       HMB       14:26   10  1969
Renger              Wood      14:26   10  10/16/69
Kahler, Steve       Wil       14:26   11  10/16/69
Murphy              Wood      14:26       10/16/69
Bouchet             Awlt      14:26   9   10/23/69
Dempster            Carl      14:26   9   10/23/69
Bechter             Cap       14:26   10  10/23/69
Ramitez             SC        14:26   10  10/23/69
Hill, Jeff          Carl      14:26   11  10/23/69
Cliff, Al           Carl      14:26   9   10/30/69
Naegle              Bell      14:26   10  10/30/69
White, Ken          SCarlos   14:26   10  10/30/69
Murphy              Seq       14:26   9   11/14/69
Vannucci, Tom       SCarlos   14:26   10  11/14/69
Hausler             MA        14:26   9   11/21/69
Moles               Fre       14:26   10  11/21/69
Verette, Tom        Awlt      14:26   11  11/21/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      14:26   10  11/26/69
Radler              Carl      14:26   9   11/26/69
Gahagen, Scott      Hills     14:27   9   10/30/69
Hargrane            SM        14:27       10/30/69
Draper              SCarlos   14:27   9   11/14/69
Rayee, Scott        Wood      14:27   10  11/14/69
Carter              Wats      14:27   10  11/26/69
Blair               Bran      14:27   9   11/26/69
Trapp, Bob          SI        14:28   9   1969
Pasteneda           WG        14:28   10  10/16/69
Hill, Marc          Carl      14:28   10  10/16/69
Huseman, Bill       Carl      14:28   11  10/16/69
                    Cre       14:28   9   10/23/69
Hussey              Soq       14:28       10/23/69
Eaton, Mark         Carl      14:28   10  10/30/69
Willard, Keith      TN        14:28   12  10/30/69
Fitzpatrick, Brian  LA        14:28       10/30/69
Kachur, James       Lyn       14:28   11  11/21/69
Morales             Gil       14:28   10  11/26/69
Towner              Leigh     14:28   9   11/26/69
                              14:29   9   1969
McCurry, Mike       SCarlos   14:29   10  10/16/69
Louth               Ara       14:29       10/16/69
Niermeier, Bryce    Carl      14:29   11  10/30/69
Goodwell, Howard    MA        14:29   12  10/30/69
Garcia              Wats      14:29   10  11/26/69
Campbell            Sun       14:29   9   11/26/69
Payne, Bob          Wstmr     14:30   9   1969
Asborno, Greg       SF        14:30   11  10/16/69
Kulhman             Mitty     14:30       10/16/69
Sayer               Wood      14:30   10  10/23/69
Barchero            Cap       14:30       10/23/69
Mitchell            Home      14:30       10/23/69
Hart, Bob           SM        14:30   9   10/30/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      14:30   11  10/30/69
Greven              SI        14:30       10/30/69
Larsen              Cub       14:30       10/30/69
Middel, Art         MA        14:30   11  11/14/69
Goodwell, Howard    MA        14:30   12  11/14/69
Hollen              Awlt      14:30   10  11/21/69
Hollen              Awlt      14:30   10  11/26/69
Amamoto             SM        14:30   9   11/26/69
Linn                Buc       14:31   9   10/16/69
Malloy              Cup       14:31   9   10/16/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      14:31   11  10/16/69
Martin              Wil       14:31       10/16/69
Rice                Serra     14:31       10/16/69
Gates               Seq       14:31   10  10/23/69
Nielsen             Serra     14:31   10  10/23/69
Patch               Wood      14:31       10/23/69
Lee, Lance          SM        14:31   10  10/30/69
Mattleson           SCarlos   14:31   9   11/21/69
Nash                KC        14:31   9   11/26/69
Munoz               WG        14:31       11/26/69
O'Halloran, Mike    SF        14:32   9   1969
Phillips, Bob       Cap       14:32   12  1969
Murre               Bell      14:32   10  10/16/69
Kessel              Awlt      14:32   12  10/23/69
Tomasini            Rio       14:32       10/23/69
Israelsen           LA        14:32   9   10/30/69
Kelley              Paly      14:32   11  10/30/69
Leanides            Wood      14:32       10/30/69
Woods, Joe          SI        14:32       10/30/69
Patch               Wood      14:32       11/14/69
Viator, Mark        Buc       14:32   11  11/21/69
Aulwurm, John       Cap       14:33   11  1969
Nurre               Bell      14:33   10  10/23/69
Perry               Bell      14:33   10  10/23/69
Vannucci, Tom       SCarlos   14:33   10  10/23/69
Fosson              Cre       14:33   9   10/30/69
Johnson             SCarlos   14:33   9   10/30/69
Traylor, Barry      Seq       14:33   10  10/30/69
Robinson, Dave      SI        14:33   12  10/30/69
Robinson            SI        14:33   9   11/26/69
Steel, John         SM        14:34   9   1969
                              14:34   9   1969
Barney              Carl      14:34   10  10/16/69
Kelley              Cub       14:34   10  10/16/69
McCasland           Gunn      14:34       10/16/69
                    Soq       14:34   9   10/23/69
Wandro, Jack        Serra     14:34   10  10/23/69
Sutorius            Paly      14:34   12  10/30/69
Stock, Bert         Lyn       14:34   12  11/21/69
Barrera, Pete       Mills     14:34   10  11/26/69
Morris              Wood      14:35       10/16/69
Lehr                Cap       14:35   10  10/23/69
Naegle              Bell      14:35   10  10/23/69
Yarengs             Cre       14:35   10  10/30/69
Feise               Paly      14:35       10/30/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      14:35   10  11/14/69
Stein               Seq       14:35   11  11/14/69
Israelson           LA        14:35   9   11/21/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      14:35   10  11/21/69
Rubin, Kim          LA        14:35   11  11/21/69
Rach, Tom           Serra     14:36   12  1969
Pardes              Burl      14:36   10  10/23/69
Feise               Paly      14:36       10/23/69
Prickett            Home      14:36       10/23/69
Mazza, Rich         Wstmr     14:36   9   10/30/69
Gregerson           Pet       14:36   10  10/30/69
Nasser, Joel        SM        14:36   12  10/30/69
Autrand, Bob        TN        14:36   9   10/30/69
Lucas, Julian       Gunn      14:36   11  11/14/69
Frank               Sun       14:36   10  11/21/69
Gaham, Ron          Lyn       14:36   10  11/21/69
Middel, Art         MA        14:36   11  11/21/69
Smith               Camd      14:36   9   11/26/69
Torres, Gus         SI        14:36   9   11/26/69
Lee, John           SM        14:37   9   1969
Loffler, Craig      Rio       14:37   10  1969
Richardson, George  TN        14:37   9   1969
Perez               WG        14:37   10  10/16/69
Campong             SF        14:37   9   10/30/69
Joch                SI        14:37   9   10/30/69
Yoro, Nick          SM        14:37   11  11/26/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      14:37   9   11/26/69
Pietropaoli, Rich   Burl      14:37   9   11/26/69
Reck                DM        14:37   9   11/26/69
Jas, Charlie        Serra     14:38       1969
Carbarino           SC        14:38   10  10/16/69
Lucier              Mitty     14:38       10/16/69
                    Home      14:38   9   10/23/69
Dunmire             Awlt      14:38   10  10/23/69
Burrows             LA        14:38   10  10/30/69
Fhoads              SCarlos   14:38   9   11/21/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      14:38   9   11/21/69
Eaton, Mark         Carl      14:38   10  11/21/69
Jackowski, Steve    Lyn       14:38   11  11/21/69
Alff                SCarlos   14:38   9   11/26/69
Ames                Lyn       14:38   9   11/26/69
Steel, John         SM        14:38   9   11/26/69
Bell                WG        14:38       11/26/69
                    Wats      14:38       11/26/69
Faial, Fernando     HMB       14:39   9   1969
Mattleson           SCarlos   14:39   9   10/23/69
Hewlett             SC        14:39   10  10/23/69
Giutenen            TN        14:39   10  10/30/69
Goodson             Hills     14:39       10/30/69
Wong, Harry         MA        14:39   11  11/14/69
Snider              Fre       14:39       11/21/69
Lo, Tom             Rio       14:40   9   1969
Chamlers, Brent     Ara       14:40   10  1969
Allander            Mitty     14:40   10  10/16/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      14:40   10  10/23/69
Garbarino           SCarlos   14:40   10  10/23/69
Eckhardt, Tom       SCarlos   14:40   11  10/23/69
Larsen              Cub       14:40       10/23/69
Miraglia            Seq       14:40   10  11/14/69
Britts, Larry       MA        14:40   10  11/14/69
Hill, Jeff          Carl      14:40   11  11/14/69
Morrison, Mike      Wil       14:40   10  11/21/69
Busene              Ali       14:40   10  11/26/69
Autrand, Bob        TN        14:41   9   1969
Hendricks           Bell      14:41   9   10/16/69
Slyter              SCarlos   14:41   9   10/16/69
Morrison            SCarlos   14:41   10  10/16/69
Niermeier, Bryce    Carl      14:41   11  10/16/69
Coli, Dave          SF        14:41   12  10/16/69
Rubin, Kim          LA        14:41   11  10/30/69
Goodwell, Howard    MA        14:41   12  11/21/69
Wong, Harry         MA        14:42   11  10/16/69
Logan, Matt         Wilbur    14:42   9   10/23/69
Slyter              SCarlos   14:42   9   10/23/69
                    Burl      14:42   9   10/23/69
Lauer               Burl      14:42   10  10/23/69
Voss                Bell      14:42   10  10/30/69
Miller              MA        14:42       10/30/69
Limides, Jim        Wood      14:42   11  11/21/69
Degear              WG        14:42       11/26/69
Dates               Seq       14:43   10  10/16/69
Barrata             Mitty     14:43   10  10/16/69
Doll                Bell      14:43   10  10/23/69
Hulwurm             Cap       14:43       10/23/69
Hawkins, Harold     Burl      14:43   10  10/30/69
Yoro, Nick          SM        14:43   11  10/30/69
Alff                SCarlos   14:43   9   11/14/69
Campbell            Sun       14:43   9   11/21/69
Lowe, Dennis        Pet       14:43   11  11/21/69
Oates               Seq       14:43   10  11/26/69
Davis               SCarlos   14:44   10  10/23/69
Huntley             SF        14:44   10  10/23/69
McCasland           Gunn      14:44       10/23/69
Burlesa, Mark       SI        14:44       10/30/69
Duna                SC        14:44   9   11/21/69
Lizardo             Sun       14:44   9   11/26/69
Prince              Bran      14:44   9   11/26/69
Wardell             Buc       14:45       10/16/69
Klemchak            Home      14:45   9   10/23/69
Stein               Seq       14:45   11  10/23/69
Bussinego           Burl      14:45   10  10/23/69
Curtain             Bell      14:45   10  10/23/69
Donoghue            Cre       14:45   10  10/23/69
Funk                Soq       14:45   10  10/23/69
Morrow              Bell      14:45   10  10/23/69
Boffi               Cre       14:45       10/23/69
Rapp                SF        14:45       10/23/69
Miller              Cup       14:45   9   11/21/69
Vannucci, Tom       SCarlos   14:45   10  11/21/69
Gradone             Wats      14:45   9   11/26/69
Castell, Rex        SM        14:46   11  1969
Frandsen            Cup       14:46   9   10/16/69
Naegle, Joe         Bell      14:46   9   10/16/69
Curtain             Bell      14:46   10  10/16/69
Hara                Cap       14:46   10  10/23/69
Payne, Bob          Wstmr     14:46   9   10/30/69
Gomez               SSF       14:46   10  10/30/69
Morrow              Bell      14:46   10  10/30/69
Johnson, Phil       Pet       14:46   11  10/30/69
Blake               SC        14:46   9   11/21/69
Duran, Rick         Wil       14:46   10  11/21/69
Morron              Bell      14:47   9   10/16/69
McElroy             MV        14:47   10  10/16/69
Kaufeldt            Cap       14:47   9   10/23/69
Rodriguez           Seq       14:47   9   10/23/69
Williamson          Jor       14:47   9   10/23/69
Martell             Home      14:47   10  10/23/69
Fondacabe, Greg     Carl      14:47   11  10/23/69
Latrop              SC        14:47       10/23/69
Tanaka              Cub       14:47       10/23/69
Hyer                Cre       14:47   9   10/30/69
Dempster            Carl      14:47   10  10/30/69
Rosing              Seq       14:47   9   11/14/69
Lizardo             Sun       14:47   9   11/21/69
Loungs              Cre       14:48   10  10/23/69
Pope                Cap       14:48   10  10/23/69
Graff, Doug         SM        14:48   10  10/30/69
Griffin             Sun       14:48   9   11/21/69
Inbody              Fre       14:48   9   11/21/69
Martinez            Wats      14:48   9   11/26/69
Becker, John        Cap       14:49   9   1969
Feise               Paly      14:49       10/16/69
Wolf                Jor       14:49   9   10/23/69
Clevenser           Home      14:49   10  10/23/69
Barney              Carl      14:49   10  11/21/69
Wagner              Home      14:49   10  11/21/69
Gordon              Leigh     14:49   9   11/26/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      14:50   10  10/16/69
Byrne               Bell      14:50   10  10/16/69
Johnson             Carl      14:50   9   10/23/69
Miralgia            Seq       14:50   10  10/23/69
Morton              Burl      14:50   10  10/23/69
Morton              Cub       14:50   11  10/23/69
Shackleford, Lee    TN        14:50   10  10/30/69
Wong, Harry         MA        14:50   11  10/30/69
Pagan, Ron          SSF       14:50       10/30/69
Ruggerio, Mike      Cup       14:50       11/21/69
Richard             PG        14:50   10  11/26/69
Naegle, Joe         Bell      14:51   9   1969
Biller              Cap       14:51   10  10/23/69
Anderson            Soq       14:51       10/23/69
Sorensen            Burl      14:51       10/23/69
Eckhardt, Tom       SCarlos   14:51   11  11/14/69
Ames                Lyn       14:51   9   11/21/69
Lewis               MA        14:51   9   11/21/69
Tajarda             Cup       14:51   9   11/21/69
Tompson, Bill       Cup       14:51       11/21/69
Johnson             SCarlos   14:52   9   10/16/69
Loffler, Craig      Rio       14:52   10  10/23/69
Zneimer             Carl      14:52   10  10/23/69
McKinley, Barry     Burl      14:52   12  10/23/69
West                SM        14:52   9   10/30/69
Coli, Dave          SF        14:52   12  10/30/69
Sullivan, Mike      SM        14:52   12  10/30/69
Hausler             MA        14:52   9   11/14/69
Brodway             Pet       14:52   10  11/21/69
McCallum, Scott     Hills     14:52   10  11/26/69
Lizardo             Sun       14:52   9   11/26/69
Huntley             SF        14:53   10  1969
Shibata             MA        14:53   9   10/16/69
Porter              Awlt      14:53   9   10/23/69
Ho                  Home      14:53   10  10/23/69
Anderson, Jeff      SCarlos   14:53       10/23/69
Mattleson           SCarlos   14:53   9   10/30/69
                    Bell      14:53   10  10/30/69
Castell, Rex        SM        14:53   11  10/30/69
Wellemeyer          TN        14:53       10/30/69
Morton              Cub       14:53   11  11/14/69
Gusman, Jeff        Ter       14:53   9   11/21/69
Lavin               Cup       14:53   9   11/21/69
Griffin             Sun       14:53   9   11/26/69
Weaver, Scott       SM        14:54   9   1969
Miraglia            Seq       14:54   10  10/16/69
Overset             Home      14:54   9   10/23/69
Morrison            SCarlos   14:54   10  10/23/69
Alff                SCarlos   14:54   9   10/30/69
Torres, Gus         SI        14:54   9   10/30/69
Rhete               Wstmr     14:54       10/30/69
Schoenfeld          Cub       14:54       11/14/69
Cunningham          Wood      14:55   10  10/16/69
Miller              Cre       14:55   10  10/23/69
Bloom               Paly      14:55       10/23/69
Morton              Cub       14:55   11  10/30/69
Kuniten             A         14:55   10  11/26/69
Austin, Jim         LA        14:55       11/26/69
Dempster            Carl      14:56   9   10/16/69
Vannucci, Tom       SCarlos   14:56   10  10/16/69
Phillips, Bob       Cap       14:56   12  10/23/69
Gusman, Jeff        Ter       14:56   9   10/30/69
Rhoads              SCarlos   14:56   9   11/14/69
Rusch               LA        14:56   9   11/21/69
Kosten              Sun       14:56   10  11/21/69
Rayee, Scott        Wood      14:56   10  11/21/69
Golberg             DM        14:56   9   11/26/69
Kistler             MP        14:56       11/26/69
                    Wats      14:56       11/26/69
Carmichael          Seq       14:57   10  10/16/69
Stein               Seq       14:57   11  10/16/69
Cone                Pet       14:57   9   10/30/69
Boshe               SM        14:57   10  10/30/69
Helmke              MA        14:57   10  10/30/69
Rach, Tom           Serra     14:57   12  10/30/69
Cooper              SF        14:57       10/30/69
Iverson             DM        14:57   9   11/26/69
Winterhalter, Don   TN        14:58   11  1969
Drach, Peter        SCarlos   14:58   10  10/16/69
Nielsen             Serra     14:58   10  10/16/69
Calvilo             MP        14:58   9   10/30/69
Walker, Bob         Hills     14:58   9   10/30/69
Austin              Paly      14:58       11/14/69
Ellsworth           SC        14:58   9   11/21/69
Howard, Glenn       Lyn       14:58   9   11/26/69
Demartini           Ara       14:59       10/16/69
Leanides            Wood      14:59       10/16/69
Haley               SF        14:59   10  10/23/69
Jackson             LA        14:59   9   10/30/69
Renger              Wood      14:59   10  10/30/69
Scarpale            SM        14:59       10/30/69
Garcia              SC        14:59   9   11/21/69
Wilson, Bob         Hills     14:59   10  11/26/69
Henriquez           Milp      14:59   9   11/26/69
Cunningham          Soq       15:00       10/23/69
Logan, Matt         Wilbur    15:00   9   10/30/69
McClain             Pet       15:00   9   10/30/69
Guruyio             Over      15:00       10/30/69
May                 Cre       15:00       10/30/69
Nakamura            SM        15:00       10/30/69
Pursley             Mitty     15:00       10/30/69
McMahon             MV        15:00   9   11/21/69
Green               Pet       15:00   10  11/21/69
Bay, Al             Ter       15:00   9   11/26/69
Bebsley             Leigh     15:00   9   11/26/69
Guterres, Lional    TN        15:01   10  1969
Sirila              Buc       15:01   9   10/16/69
Scarola, Dan        Wil       15:01   10  10/16/69
Winslow, Larry      Lyn       15:01   11  10/16/69
Rosing              Seq       15:01   9   10/23/69
Kelley              Paly      15:01   11  10/23/69
Worthington, Rich   Ter       15:01   9   10/23/69
Hochtritt           SC        15:01       10/23/69
Hendrick            Bell      15:01   10  10/30/69
Yates               SI        15:01       10/30/69
Zneimer             Carl      15:01   10  11/14/69
Whippy              Paly      15:01       11/14/69
Rodrigues           Pet       15:01   10  11/21/69
Miller              MA        15:02       10/16/69
Cunningham          Wood      15:02   10  10/23/69
Levinthal           Wood      15:02   10  10/23/69
Whithead, Ken       SCarlos   15:02       10/23/69
Trapp, Bob          SI        15:02   9   10/30/69
Barrata             Mitty     15:02   10  10/30/69
Garbarino           SCarlos   15:02   10  10/30/69
Huntley             SF        15:02   10  10/30/69
Wilson, Bob         Hills     15:02   10  10/30/69
Connelly, Steve     Ter       15:02   9   11/14/69
Prentice, Lex       Gunn      15:02   10  11/14/69
Anderson, Jeff      SCarlos   15:02       11/14/69
Tanaka              Cub       15:02       11/14/69
Wong, Harry         MA        15:02   11  11/21/69
Kinsay              Leigh     15:02   9   11/26/69
Elloiolt            Ara       15:03       10/16/69
Elsen, Matt         Gunn      15:03   10  10/30/69
Worthington, Rich   Ter       15:03   9   10/30/69
Cunningham          Seq       15:03       11/14/69
Corlisa, Mike       Lyn       15:03   10  11/21/69
Anderson, Jeff      SCarlos   15:03       11/21/69
Windhall, Bill      Hills     15:04   10  1969
Coli, Dave          SF        15:04   12  1969
Murphy              Seq       15:04   9   10/23/69
Saltenberger        Cre       15:04   10  10/23/69
Huppert, Steve      Cap       15:04   11  10/23/69
May                 Cre       15:04       10/23/69
Brako               Wstmr     15:04   9   10/30/69
Fillpot, Randy      SCarlos   15:04   9   10/30/69
Hong, Whyman        Hills     15:04   9   10/30/69
Winterhalter, Don   TN        15:04   11  10/30/69
Ruiz                Lick      15:04       10/30/69
                              15:05   9   1969
Wolf                Jor       15:05   9   10/16/69
Haas                Cre       15:05   9   10/23/69
Herrrero            Rio       15:05   10  10/23/69
Thompson            Awlt      15:05   10  10/23/69
Rach, Tom           Serra     15:05   12  10/23/69
Wise                Awlt      15:05       10/23/69
Rountree            MA        15:05   9   11/14/69
Carrillo, Mitch     Cup       15:05       11/21/69
Getar, Mike         TN        15:06   11  1969
Zneimer             Carl      15:06   10  10/16/69
Bell                WG        15:06       10/16/69
Butori              Cre       15:06   9   10/23/69
Foissotte, Barry    SCarlos   15:06   10  10/23/69
Pierce              Cre       15:06   10  10/23/69
Wong                Cub       15:06   12  10/23/69
Lo, Tom             Rio       15:06   9   10/30/69
Cook, Bob           TN        15:06   10  10/30/69
Rodrigues           Pet       15:06   10  10/30/69
Johnson             Carl      15:06   9   11/14/69
Williamson          Jor       15:06   9   11/14/69
Morrison            SCarlos   15:06   10  11/21/69
Richmond, Kim       Carl      15:06   12  11/21/69
Austin, Jim         LA        15:06       11/21/69
Katapodis, Jim      Wstmr     15:07   9   1969
Anderson, Jeff      SCarlos   15:07       10/16/69
Dursely             Mitty     15:07       10/16/69
Sweet               MA        15:07       10/16/69
Browne              SC        15:07   9   10/23/69
Wright              Home      15:07   9   10/23/69
Grey                SF        15:07   10  10/23/69
Hewlett             SC        15:07   10  10/23/69
Richmond, Kim       Carl      15:07   12  10/23/69
Bedted              SI        15:07   9   10/30/69
Donoghue            Cre       15:07   10  10/30/69
Burnes              St F/I?   15:07       10/30/69
Wetzstein           SSF       15:07       10/30/69
Wilson              Camp      15:07       10/30/69
Miller              MA        15:07       11/14/69
Hyone               Fre       15:07   11  11/21/69
Park                Milp      15:07   9   11/26/69
Wandro, Jack        Serra     15:08   10  1969
Huppert, Steve      Cap       15:08   11  1969
Levinthal           Wood      15:08   10  10/16/69
Richmond, Kim       Carl      15:08   12  10/16/69
Riddle              Home      15:08   10  10/23/69
Wandro, Jack        Serra     15:08   10  10/30/69
Bruncuor            SI        15:09   9   10/30/69
Lizardo             Sun       15:09   9   11/21/69
Castell, Rex        SM        15:09   11  11/26/69
Eyre                Milp      15:09   9   11/26/69
Ruiz, Dennis        Hills     15:09   9   11/26/69
Griffin, Mike       SI        15:10       1969
Doll                Bell      15:10   10  10/16/69
Katy                Wood      15:10   9   10/23/69
Gusman, Jeff        Ter       15:10   9   10/23/69
Funai               Home      15:10       10/23/69
Olozor              Wstmr     15:10       10/30/69
Swift               MA        15:10   10  11/14/69
Whithead, Ken       SCarlos   15:10       11/14/69
Pino                SC        15:10   9   11/21/69
Porter              Awlt      15:10   10  11/21/69
Ruiz, Dennis        Hills     15:11   9   1969
Foissotte, Barry    SCarlos   15:11   10  10/16/69
St Clair            Buc       15:11       10/16/69
Ellsworth           SC        15:11   9   10/23/69
Pino                SC        15:11   9   10/23/69
O'Neill             Bell      15:11   10  10/23/69
Vargas              SC        15:11       10/23/69
Lagenci             Camp      15:11   10  10/30/69
Orrande             Carl      15:11   9   11/14/69
Herr                Paly      15:11       11/14/69
Fitzpatrick, Brian  LA        15:11       11/21/69
Arruiza             Wats      15:11   10  11/26/69
Gout                Burl      15:12   9   10/23/69
Howell              Jor       15:12   9   10/23/69
Mcechern            SC        15:12   9   10/23/69
Proctor             Wood      15:12   9   10/23/69
Rhoads              SCarlos   15:12   9   10/23/69
Slyter              SCarlos   15:12   9   10/30/69
Arata               Pet       15:12   10  10/30/69
Miraglia            Seq       15:12   10  10/30/69
Saltenberger        Cre       15:12   10  10/30/69
Larsen              Wstmr     15:12       10/30/69
Thompson            SSF       15:12       10/30/69
Gusman, Jeff        Ter       15:12   9   11/14/69
Zneimer             Carl      15:12   10  11/21/69
Nelson              WG        15:13   10  10/16/69
Perry               Bell      15:13   10  10/30/69
Schoenfeld          Cub       15:13       10/30/69
Garbarino           SCarlos   15:13   10  11/14/69
Davis               SCarlos   15:14   9   10/16/69
Williamson          Jor       15:14   9   10/16/69
Fredson             Cap       15:14   10  10/23/69
Rhoads              SCarlos   15:14   9   10/30/69
Reardon, Ed         TN        15:14   11  10/30/69
Gahagen, Scott      Hills     15:14   9   11/26/69
Gun                 Buc       15:15   9   10/16/69
Rosing              Seq       15:15   9   10/30/69
Anderson, Jeff      SCarlos   15:15       10/30/69
Schuyler            SCarlos   15:15   9   11/14/69
Wong                Cub       15:15   12  11/14/69
Browne              SC        15:15   9   11/21/69
Cordero             Wstmnt    15:15   10  11/26/69
                              15:16   9   1969
Howell              Jor       15:16   9   10/16/69
Cashman             Buc       15:16       10/16/69
Whithead, Ken       SCarlos   15:16       10/16/69
Garcia              SC        15:16   9   10/23/69
Adams               Bell      15:16   10  10/23/69
Love, John          SM        15:16   9   10/30/69
O'Halloran, Mike    SF        15:16   9   10/30/69
Abrams              Hills     15:16       10/30/69
Goldfarb            LA        15:16       10/30/69
Feise               Paly      15:16       11/14/69
Bowler, Mike        SI        15:17       1969
Dempster            Carl      15:17   10  10/16/69
Rock                Serra     15:17       10/16/69
Grubb               Awlt      15:17   10  10/23/69
Krassousky          Burl      15:17   10  10/23/69
Garicia             Wood      15:17   9   10/30/69
O'Lean              SI        15:17   9   10/30/69
Johnson             Carl      15:17   9   11/21/69
Sanchez             Mitty     15:18   10  10/16/69
Proctor             Wood      15:18   9   10/16/69
Rode                Buc       15:18       10/16/69
Canales             Cre       15:18   9   10/23/69
Jas, Charlie        Serra     15:18       10/23/69
Britts, Larry       MA        15:18   10  10/30/69
Slyter              SCarlos   15:18   9   11/21/69
McCarthy, Bill      Lyn       15:19   9   10/16/69
Harrah              SCarlos   15:19   10  10/16/69
Oakhardt            SC        15:19       10/16/69
Clark               Soq       15:19       10/23/69
Edmonds             Pet       15:19   9   10/30/69
Haley               SF        15:19       10/30/69
Lewis               MP        15:19       10/30/69
Proctor             Wood      15:19   9   11/14/69
DiRocco             LA        15:19   9   11/21/69
Prentice, Lex       Gunn      15:19   10  11/26/69
Tantilla            Bran      15:19   9   11/26/69
Browns              Ara       15:20   9   10/16/69
Haley               SF        15:20       10/16/69
O'Halloran, Mike    SF        15:20   9   10/23/69
Byrne               Rio       15:20   10  10/23/69
Testa               Cre       15:20       10/23/69
Robinson            SI        15:20   9   10/30/69
Rusch               LA        15:20   9   10/30/69
Windhall, Bill      Hills     15:20   10  10/30/69
Worthington, Rich   Ter       15:20   9   11/14/69
Olson               Home      15:20   12  11/21/69
Mllis               Bran      15:20   9   11/26/69
Antonelli           Soq       15:21       10/23/69
William             Jor       15:21   9   10/30/69
Pierce              Cre       15:21   10  10/30/69
Eckhardt, Tom       SCarlos   15:21   11  11/21/69
Johnson             Carl      15:22   9   10/16/69
Poll                Bell      15:22   10  10/30/69
Arnold              Hills     15:22       10/30/69
Austin, Jim         LA        15:22       10/30/69
Blomseth, Richard   Lyn       15:22   9   11/21/69
Louth               Ara       15:23       10/16/69
Ichikawa            SC        15:23   10  10/23/69
Branson             Camp      15:23   9   10/30/69
Roney               Pet       15:23   9   10/30/69
Connelly, Steve     Ter       15:23   9   10/30/69
Ewald               Sun       15:23   9   11/21/69
Barr, Mike          Rio       15:24   10  1969
Helmke              MA        15:24   10  10/16/69
Connelly, Steve     Ter       15:24   9   10/23/69
Hass                Cre       15:24   9   10/30/69
Swift               MA        15:24   10  10/30/69
Franklin, Al        Carl      15:24   12  11/14/69
Johnson             SCarlos   15:25   9   10/23/69
Byrne               Bell      15:25   10  10/23/69
McCain              Bell      15:25   10  10/23/69
Hanford, Ken        Wil       15:25   10  11/21/69
Bales, Tom          Seq       15:25   12  11/21/69
Break, Dale         Wstmr     15:26   9   1969
Euart, Brett        SI        15:26   11  1969
Kozlow              Buc       15:26   9   10/16/69
Kellogg, Fred       Gunn      15:26   10  10/16/69
Jaroek              MA        15:26       10/16/69
Leal                Seq       15:26   9   10/23/69
Draper              SCarlos   15:26   9   10/30/69
Mercer              SF        15:26       10/30/69
Whithead, Ken       SCarlos   15:26       10/30/69
Lambert             MA        15:26   9   11/14/69
Hunter              Carl      15:27   10  10/16/69
Bushman             Bell      15:27   10  10/23/69
Levinthal           Wood      15:27   10  10/30/69
Shibata             MA        15:27   9   11/14/69
Ootey               Fre       15:27   11  11/21/69
Rhodes              Wats      15:27   9   11/26/69
Schoenfeld          Cub       15:28       10/23/69
Katapodis, Jim      Wstmr     15:28   9   10/30/69
Haley               SF        15:28   10  10/30/69
Peters, Michael     Lyn       15:28   9   11/21/69
Calloway, Jim       Wstmr     15:29   9   1969
Contreras, Jesse    Rio       15:29   9   10/30/69
Ruiz, Dennis        Hills     15:29   9   10/30/69
Shibata             MA        15:29   10  10/30/69
Blomseth, Richard   Lyn       15:29   9   11/26/69
McCain              Bell      15:30   10  10/16/69
Scott               Bell      15:30       10/16/69
White               Serra     15:30       10/16/69
Weavers             Cre       15:30   9   10/23/69
Cox                 SC        15:30   10  10/23/69
Munoz               Soq       15:30   10  10/23/69
Condon              LA        15:30   9   10/30/69
Zneimer             Carl      15:30   10  10/30/69
Shibata             MA        15:30   9   11/21/69
Oversteet           Pet       15:30   10  11/21/69
Lee, John           SM        15:30   9   11/26/69
Schuyler            SCarlos   15:31   9   10/23/69
Tamblyn             Jor       15:31   9   10/23/69
Simpson             Camp      15:31   10  10/30/69
McAfee              Camp      15:31       10/30/69
Helmke              MA        15:31   10  11/14/69
Mellen, Charles     Wil       15:31   10  11/21/69
Sorenson, Scott     Lyn       15:31   10  11/26/69
Barriga, Rodolfo    Rio       15:32   9   1969
Van Sickle, Ron     TN        15:32   10  1969
Draper              SCarlos   15:32   9   10/16/69
Wandro, Jack        Serra     15:32   10  10/16/69
Barvos              Burl      15:32       10/23/69
Block               Pet       15:32   10  10/30/69
John                SSF       15:32       10/30/69
Wardian             Pet       15:32       10/30/69
Johnson             SCarlos   15:32   9   11/14/69
Katy                Wood      15:32   9   11/14/69
Haney               Milp      15:32   9   11/26/69
Whippy              Paly      15:33       10/23/69
Sanchez             Mitty     15:33   10  10/30/69
Kistlor             MP        15:33       10/30/69
Rodriguez           Seq       15:33   9   11/14/69
Schuyler            SCarlos   15:33   9   11/21/69
Alff                SCarlos   15:34   9   10/16/69
Huntley             SF        15:34   10  10/16/69
Austin              Paly      15:34       10/23/69
Sadley              SI        15:34   9   10/30/69
Green               Pet       15:34   10  10/30/69
Hausler             MA        15:35   9   10/16/69
Lopez               Cap       15:35       10/23/69
Katy                Wood      15:35   9   10/30/69
Werro               Bell      15:35   10  10/30/69
Herr                Paly      15:35       10/30/69
Jas, Charlie        Serra     15:35       10/30/69
Winhall             Hills     15:35   10  11/26/69
Solin               KC        15:35   9   11/26/69
Aravso              Bell      15:36   10  10/16/69
Bloom               Paly      15:36       10/16/69
Bradley, Don        Bell      15:36   9   10/23/69
Sutton              Soq       15:36   9   10/23/69
Foley               Ara       15:37   9   10/16/69
O'Neill             Bell      15:37   9   10/16/69
Pally               MA        15:37   9   10/16/69
Katz                Wood      15:37   10  10/16/69
Alff                SCarlos   15:37   9   10/23/69
Barriga, Rodolfo    Rio       15:37   9   10/30/69
Bohn                MP        15:37       10/30/69
Castle              LA        15:37   9   11/21/69
Adams               Bell      15:38   9   10/16/69
Tejarda             Cup       15:38   9   10/16/69
DeLaRoche           Ara       15:38       10/16/69
Herr                Paly      15:38       10/23/69
Newton              MP        15:38   9   10/30/69
Wettstein           Mitty     15:38   10  10/30/69
Fleisher            Wstmr     15:38       10/30/69
Wigney              Burl      15:38       10/30/69
Connelly, Steve     Ter       15:38   9   11/21/69
Nicholls            Bell      15:39       10/16/69
Fassett             Cub       15:39       10/23/69
Nicholls            Bell      15:39       10/23/69
DiRocco             LA        15:39   9   10/30/69
Lambert             MA        15:39   9   10/30/69
Hamilton            Wstmr     15:39   10  10/30/69
Zebb                Fre       15:39   10  11/21/69
Matteson            SCarlos   15:39   9   11/26/69
O'Halloran, Mike    SF        15:40   9   10/16/69
Hopkins             SC        15:40       10/23/69
Baker               Cre       15:41   10  10/23/69
White               Serra     15:41       10/30/69
Peraino, Joe        Rio       15:42   9   1969
Vines               SC        15:42   9   10/16/69
Wettstein           Mitty     15:42   10  10/16/69
Ilu                 Home      15:42   9   10/23/69
Condon              LA        15:42   9   11/21/69
Aelmki, Rick        MA        15:42   10  11/21/69
Cunningham          Wood      15:43   10  10/30/69
Cunningham          SI        15:43       10/30/69
Hitt                LA        15:43       10/30/69
Garcia              Wats      15:43   10  11/26/69
Elich               WG        15:44   10  10/16/69
Teworski            Mitty     15:44   10  10/16/69
Franklin, Al        Carl      15:44   12  10/16/69
Stearn              Wood      15:44   9   10/30/69
Austin              Paly      15:44       10/30/69
McEacheryn          SC        15:44   9   11/21/69
Murphy              Seq       15:45   10  10/16/69
Jacobsen            SF        15:45   10  10/23/69
Billars             Bran      15:45   9   11/26/69
Martinez            Jor       15:46   9   10/16/69
Gonzales            SC        15:46   9   10/23/69
Harrerd             Mitty     15:46   10  10/30/69
Morrison            SCarlos   15:46   10  11/14/69
Gold, Steve         Wil       15:47   10  10/16/69
Reil, Jim           SF        15:47   9   10/23/69
Adams               Bell      15:47   10  10/30/69
Middel, Art         MA        15:47   11  10/30/69
Dally               MA        15:47   9   11/14/69
Quinn, Craig        Gunn      15:47   10  11/14/69
Arata               Pet       15:47   10  11/21/69
Curregha            Seq       15:48       10/16/69
Wright              Home      15:48   9   11/21/69
                    Wats      15:48       11/26/69
Hanford, Ken        Wil       15:49   10  10/16/69
Sandgren            WG        15:49   10  10/16/69
Davis               SCarlos   15:49   9   10/30/69
Price               MP        15:49       10/30/69
Herr                Paly      15:50       10/16/69
Ciremele            Home      15:50   9   10/23/69
Cribari             Bell      15:50   9   10/23/69
Morrow              Buc       15:51   9   10/16/69
LeBal               Seq       15:51   9   10/30/69
Hess                SM        15:51   10  10/30/69
Marshall            Hills     15:51   10  10/30/69
Urnas               SCarlos   15:51   9   11/14/69
Cribari             Bell      15:52   9   10/16/69
Craig               SF        15:52       10/16/69
Chognard, Jim       SF        15:52   9   10/23/69
Parsons             Bell      15:52       10/23/69
Johnson             Carl      15:52   9   10/30/69
Fassett             Cub       15:52       10/30/69
Soliz, Angle        Wil       15:52   11  11/21/69
Howell              Jor       15:53   9   10/30/69
Muller              MA        15:53   9   10/30/69
Griffin, Mike       SI        15:53       10/30/69
Levinthal           Wood      15:54   10  11/14/69
Reil, Jim           SF        15:55   9   1969
Tamblyn             Jor       15:55   9   10/16/69
Castle              LA        15:55   9   10/30/69
McCasland           Gunn      15:55       10/30/69
Burdick             SC        15:55   9   11/21/69
Chalmers            A         15:55   10  11/26/69
Cerrard             Home      15:56   9   10/23/69
Bradley, Don        Bell      15:57   9   1969
Hoffer              Cap       15:57   10  10/23/69
Czerwinsky          TN        15:57   9   10/30/69
Coverdale           Cre       15:58       10/23/69
Wong                Cub       15:58   12  10/30/69
Hanson              Pet       15:58       10/30/69
Kneeuch             Buc       15:59       10/16/69
Wilson              Cre       15:59   10  10/30/69
Jaroek              MA        15:59       11/14/69
Moehrs              Cub       15:59       11/14/69
Draper              SCarlos   15:59   9   11/21/69
Day, Terry          Serra     16:00   10  1969
Lambert             MA        16:00   9   10/16/69
Studemeister        Burl      16:00   9   10/23/69
Meier, David        Ter       16:00   9   10/23/69
Pessanisi           Hills     16:00   10  10/30/69
Waite               SSF       16:00       10/30/69
Ratcliffe           Ara       16:01   9   10/16/69
Ayer                Cap       16:01   10  10/23/69
Sluiter             Soq       16:01   10  10/23/69
Kelly, John         Serra     16:02       10/23/69
Harrah              SCarlos   16:02   10  11/21/69
Watson              Buc       16:03       10/16/69
Childo              Seq       16:03   10  10/23/69
Creen               Burl      16:03   10  10/23/69
Paul, Tom           Gunn      16:03   11  10/23/69
Ortiz               MP        16:03   9   10/30/69
Marck, Brett        Lyn       16:03   9   11/21/69
Cribari             Bell      16:04   9   10/30/69
Lempe               Wstmr     16:04   10  10/30/69
Nicholls            Bell      16:04       10/30/69
Welsh               Cub       16:04       10/30/69
Kelly, John         Serra     16:05       1969
Miller              Cre       16:05   10  10/30/69
Richards            SC        16:06   9   10/16/69
Eathel              Bell      16:06   10  10/16/69
Orliam              MV        16:06   10  10/16/69
Jacobsen            SF        16:06   10  10/30/69
Peterson, Eric      Cup       16:06       11/21/69
Bradley, Don        Bell      16:07   9   10/16/69
Mellen, Charles     Wil       16:07   10  10/16/69
Woodworth           Seq       16:07   9   10/23/69
Neukely             MP        16:07   9   10/30/69
Gates               TN        16:07       10/30/69
Lambert             MA        16:07   9   11/21/69
Pattee              Wood      16:08   9   10/23/69
Day, Terry          Serra     16:09   10  10/23/69
Reil, Jim           SF        16:09   9   10/30/69
Handa               Sun       16:09   10  11/21/69
Schuyler            SCarlos   16:10   9   10/16/69
Klockenam           Camp      16:10   10  10/30/69
Terlvin             Jor       16:10   9   11/14/69
Dally               MA        16:11   9   10/30/69
Blank               Jor       16:12   9   10/16/69
Schweitzer          Cap       16:12   9   10/23/69
Barney              Carl      16:12   10  11/14/69
Saler               SI        16:13   9   10/30/69
Avila               Lick      16:13       10/30/69
Parsons             Bell      16:13       10/30/69
O'Callahan          Serra     16:14       10/23/69
Broadhert           MP        16:14   9   10/30/69
                    Wats      16:14       11/26/69
Matsumo             Soq       16:15       10/23/69
Sorensen            Burl      16:15       10/30/69
Stein               SI        16:15       10/30/69
Dandauer, Jeff      HMB       16:16   9   1969
Hawn                SF        16:16   9   10/30/69
Carpenter           MV        16:16   9   11/21/69
Mayaushay           SM        16:17   10  10/30/69
Waldorf             SC        16:18   9   11/21/69
Amaro               Lick      16:19       10/30/69
Rountree            MA        16:19   9   11/21/69
Quinn, Craig        Gunn      16:19   10  11/21/69
Street              MV        16:20   10  10/16/69
Soliz, Angle        Wil       16:20   11  10/16/69
Whippy              Paly      16:20       10/16/69
Wiltor              Burl      16:20   9   10/23/69
Franklin, Al        Carl      16:20   12  10/30/69
Dally               MA        16:20   9   11/21/69
Orlando             SC        16:21       10/23/69
Tamblyn             Jor       16:21   9   10/30/69
Lewis               Camp      16:21   10  10/30/69
Leworski            Mitty     16:21   10  10/30/69
Kelty               Serra     16:22       10/16/69
Welsh               Cub       16:22       10/23/69
Pattee              Wood      16:23   9   10/16/69
Wisenhaker          Buc       16:23       10/16/69
Waldorf             SC        16:23   9   10/23/69
Murphy              Seq       16:23   9   10/30/69
Pattee              Wood      16:23   9   10/30/69
Peraino, Joe        Rio       16:23   9   10/30/69
Van Sickle, Ron     TN        16:23   10  10/30/69
Treval              Buc       16:24   9   10/16/69
Weavers             Cre       16:24   9   10/30/69
O'Neill             Camp      16:24   10  10/30/69
Backer              Jor       16:25   9   10/16/69
Beyadley            Bell      16:25   10  10/30/69
Stanton             SM        16:25   10  10/30/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      16:25   9   11/14/69
Miller              Cup       16:26   9   10/16/69
Reil, Jim           SF        16:26   9   10/16/69
Cayafas             SCarlos   16:26   9   10/23/69
Grant, Bob          Serra     16:26       10/23/69
Espinoya            SSF       16:27   10  10/30/69
Fassett             Cub       16:27       11/14/69
Russo               MV        16:28   10  10/16/69
Rheteld             Wstmr     16:28   10  10/30/69
Fluelskaup          SF        16:29   9   10/23/69
Black               SM        16:29   9   10/30/69
Proctor             Wood      16:29   9   10/30/69
Lee, John           SM        16:30   9   10/30/69
Foissotte, Barry    SCarlos   16:30   10  10/30/69
Blank               Jor       16:31   9   10/23/69
Whippy              Paly      16:31       10/30/69
Feder               Ara       16:32   9   10/16/69
Reynolds            Jor       16:32   9   10/23/69
Healy               Serra     16:34   10  10/30/69
Holdstatler         SI        16:35       10/30/69
McGibbon            Cup       16:35   9   11/21/69
King, Jerry         Rio       16:37   9   1969
Johnson             SCarlos   16:37   9   10/16/69
Quinn, Craig        Gunn      16:37   10  10/23/69
Bradley             Bell      16:37   10  10/30/69
Backer, Richard     Lyn       16:37   9   11/21/69
Anderson            Ara       16:38       10/16/69
Healy               Serra     16:38   10  10/23/69
Chamorro, Edgar     Rio       16:39   9   1969
Autrand, Ron        TN        16:39   9   1969
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      16:39   9   10/16/69
Hume                Camp      16:39   9   10/30/69
Williamson          SC        16:40   9   10/23/69
Blank               Jor       16:40   9   10/30/69
Verdone             Serra     16:40   10  10/30/69
Quinn, Craig        Gunn      16:40   10  11/26/69
Ahern, Bill         Serra     16:41       1969
Rotherman           Carl      16:41   9   11/21/69
Smith               Jor       16:42   9   10/30/69
Doll                Bell      16:43   9   10/16/69
Vargas              SC        16:43   9   10/23/69
King, Jerry         Rio       16:43   9   10/30/69
Whithead, Ken       SCarlos   16:43       11/21/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      16:44   9   10/23/69
Phillips            Cap       16:44   9   10/23/69
Leavitt             Jor       16:44   9   10/30/69
Harrah              SCarlos   16:44   10  11/14/69
Scarola, Dan        Wil       16:44   10  11/21/69
Coli                Sun       16:45   10  11/21/69
Gold, Steve         Wil       16:45   10  11/21/69
Brockkert           Buc       16:46   9   10/16/69
Chayad              SF        16:46   9   10/16/69
McKinney            MV        16:46   10  10/16/69
Paul, Tom           Gunn      16:46   11  10/30/69
Fisher              Jor       16:47   9   10/23/69
Ahern, Bill         Serra     16:48       10/16/69
Fredrico            Wood      16:48   9   10/30/69
Leavitt             Jor       16:49   9   10/16/69
Verdone             Serra     16:49   10  10/23/69
Lewis               Fre       16:49   11  11/21/69
Riley, Bill         Serra     16:50   10  1969
Butcri              Cre       16:51   9   10/23/69
Kimball             Hills     16:51   9   10/30/69
Schuyler            SCarlos   16:51   9   10/30/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      16:51   9   11/21/69
Kasly               Serra     16:52   10  10/16/69
Bell                Bell      16:52   9   10/23/69
Folguth             TN        16:53   9   10/30/69
Nielsen             Jor       16:53   9   10/30/69
Carter              Over      16:53       10/30/69
Nitt, Bill          LA        16:53   11  11/21/69
Kuelskrup           SF        16:54   9   10/16/69
Canales             Cre       16:54   9   10/30/69
McDowell            MP        16:54   9   10/30/69
McGonigal           MV        16:54   9   11/21/69
Grant, Bob          Serra     16:55       10/16/69
Riley, Bill         Serra     16:55   10  10/23/69
Knodsin             Burl      16:55       10/23/69
Courtney, Kal       Wstmr     16:55   10  10/30/69
Derdoni, Glen       Serra     16:56   10  1969
Grant, Bob          Serra     16:56       1969
Montoya             Serra     16:56   9   10/23/69
Ciahio              MA        16:57   9   10/16/69
Reynolds            Jor       16:57   9   10/16/69
Pay                 Serra     16:57   10  10/16/69
Bloomstine          Cup       16:57   9   11/21/69
Way                 Buc       16:58   9   10/16/69
Elsenberg           Ara       16:58   10  10/16/69
Royce, Bill         SF        17:00   9   1969
O'Callahan          Serra     17:00       10/16/69
Tokushige           SI        17:00   9   10/30/69
Cunningham          Wood      17:03   10  11/14/69
Parker              MV        17:03   9   11/21/69
Moehrs              Cub       17:04       10/30/69
Montoya             Serra     17:05   10  10/30/69
Chognard, Jim       SF        17:06   9   1969
Huera               Mitty     17:06   10  10/16/69
Putil               Cap       17:06   10  10/23/69
Kanz                Jor       17:06   9   10/30/69
Gherini             Bell      17:07   9   10/16/69
Palacios            Lick      17:07       10/30/69
Bowler, Mike        SI        17:08       10/30/69
Cayafas             SCarlos   17:09   9   10/16/69
Huelskamp           SF        17:09   9   10/30/69
Welsh               Cub       17:09       11/14/69
Lape                Ara       17:10       10/16/69
Bicocca             Camp      17:10       10/30/69
Ward                Buc       17:11       10/16/69
Devera              SSF       17:12       10/30/69
Johnson             SCarlos   17:12   9   11/21/69
Lombardi            Jor       17:13   9   10/16/69
Chisholm            SC        17:13   9   10/23/69
Giuna               Camp      17:14   10  10/30/69
Butori              Cre       17:15   9   10/30/69
Gherini             Bell      17:16   9   10/23/69
Harper              Awlt      17:16   10  10/23/69
Yanare              Ara       17:18       10/16/69
Montoya             Seq       17:19   9   10/16/69
Doll                Bell      17:20   9   10/30/69
Bowden, Robert      Gunn      17:21   11  10/30/69
Chamorro, Edgar     Rio       17:22   9   10/30/69
Meier, David        Ter       17:22   9   10/30/69
Bradley             Bell      17:23   10  10/16/69
Ahern               Bell      17:24       10/23/69
Gillen              Soq       17:25       10/23/69
Regello             Ara       17:27   9   10/16/69
Loftus              Jor       17:27   9   10/23/69
Baiss               SI        17:28   9   10/30/69
Loftus              Jor       17:28   9   11/14/69
Nolan               Jor       17:30   9   10/16/69
Reznick             SCarlos   17:30       10/30/69
Thieveige           Ara       17:32       10/16/69
Goodwin, Mike       Rio       17:33   9   1969
Bradley             TN        17:33   9   10/30/69
St Clair            Buc       17:35       10/23/69
Gherini             Bell      17:35   9   10/30/69
Lombardi            Serra     17:36   9   10/23/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      17:37   11  10/23/69
Riley, Bill         Serra     17:37   10  10/30/69
Wuslich             Ara       17:38       10/16/69
Laweana             MA        17:39   9   10/16/69
Watson              Buc       17:41   9   10/16/69
Perry               SI        17:42       10/30/69
Paul, Tom           Gunn      17:43   11  10/16/69
Grebmeier           Jor       17:43   9   10/23/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      17:43   11  10/30/69
Paton               SM        17:45   9   10/30/69
Chadwell, Bill      Gunn      17:46   11  10/16/69
Leong               Jor       17:46   9   11/14/69
Doherty             Bell      17:47   9   10/16/69
Canino              Cap       17:49   10  10/23/69
Haslacher           Jor       17:50   9   10/30/69
Quinn, Craig        Gunn      17:50   10  10/30/69
O'Callahan          Serra     17:51       10/30/69
Vital               TN        17:52   9   10/30/69
Pattee              Wood      17:52   9   11/14/69
O'Donnell           Cap       17:53   10  10/23/69
McGarth             MtVw      17:55   9   10/16/69
Escobar             SI        18:00   9   10/30/69
Calloway, Jim       Wstmr     18:01   9   10/30/69
Marten              Ara       18:03       10/16/69
Leong               Jor       18:05   9   10/16/69
Roberts             Camp      18:06   10  10/30/69
Franklin, Al        Carl      18:09   12  11/21/69
Foissotte, Barry    SCarlos   18:11   10  11/21/69
Gaksinis            Serra     18:12   10  10/30/69
Loftus              Jor       18:19   9   10/30/69
Doherty             Bell      18:20   9   10/30/69
Watt                Wood      18:23   9   11/14/69
Carpenter           MV        18:25   9   10/16/69
Fitzgerald          SI        18:25       10/30/69
Fondacabe, Perry    Carl      18:26   9   10/30/69
Woodward            Jor       18:29   9   10/16/69
Jaricich            Serra     18:35       10/23/69
Thorne              MP        18:36   9   10/30/69
Campbell            Camp      18:41   9   10/30/69
Goodwin, Mike       Rio       18:47   9   10/30/69
Roberts             Ara       18:49       10/16/69
Woodward            Jor       18:50   9   10/30/69
Ogilvie             Bell      19:06   9   10/30/69
Parker              MV        19:13   9   10/16/69
Riley, Bill         Serra     19:34   10  10/16/69
Ward                Buc       19:44   9   10/16/69
Imamoto             Ara       19:50   9   10/16/69
Bushman             Bell      20:25   10  10/16/69
Zupan               Jor       20:28   9   10/16/69
Bowan               MV        NT      10  10/16/69
Jurisch             Serra     NT          10/16/69
Matteir             MV        NT      10  10/16/69
Verdone             Serra     NT      10  10/16/69
Anderson            Soq       NT      9   10/23/69
Crabtree            Soq       NT      9   10/23/69
Doherty             Bell      NT      9   10/23/69
Fernandez           Cap       NT      9   10/23/69
Hawn                SF        NT      9   10/23/69
Imperato            SC        NT      9   10/23/69
Jenrick             Home      NT      9   10/23/69
Leong               Jor       NT      9   10/23/69
Nolan               Serra     NT      9   10/23/69
Ogilvie             Bell      NT      9   10/23/69
Watt                Wood      NT      9   10/23/69
Woodward            Jor       NT      9   10/23/69
Creshew             SI        NT      9   10/30/69
Davis               Seq       NT      9   10/30/69
Fisher              Jor       NT      9   10/30/69
Leong               Jor       NT      9   10/30/69
Lombardi            Serra     NT      10  10/30/69
Urnas               SCarlos   NT      9   10/30/69
Watt                Wood      NT      9   10/30/69
Davis               Seq       NT      9   11/14/69
Foissotte, Barry    SCarlos   NT      10  11/14/69
Gold, Steve         Wil       NT      10  11/21/69
Rhoads              SCarlos   NT      9   11/26/69

Other old Crystal results not typed into the list above:

1965 Center Meet #1 (Oct 14)
1965 Center Meet #2 (Oct 21)
1965 Center Meet #3 (Oct 28)
1965 SPAL Finals (Nov 15)
1965 Region 1 (Nov 19)
1966 Center Meet #1 (Oct 13)
1966 Center Meet #2 (Oct 20)
1966 Center Meet #3 (Oct 27)
1966 SPAL Finals (Nov 10)
1966 Region 2 (Nov 17)
1966 CCS Finals (Nov 23)
1967 Center Meet #1 (Oct 12)
1967 Center Meet #2 (Oct 19)
1967 Center Meet #3 (Oct 26)
1967 SPAL Finals (Nov 10)
1967 Region 1 (Nov 17)
1968 Center Meet #1 (Oct 17)
1968 Center Meet #2 (Oct 24)
1968 Center Meet #3 (Oct 31)
1968 SPAL Finals (Nov 15)
1968 Region 2 (Nov 21)
1968 Region 1 (Nov 22)


Heading back up the big hill - one mile down, 1.95 to go.

Appendix R

High School Records and other misc info


From Bob Rush
The Crystal Springs Cross Country Course was developed, as we know it today, in 1971.

A verbal permit was granted to College of San Mateo and local high schools for the use as a 
competitive cross-country course by the then Peninsula Division of the San Francisco Water 
Department. Mr. Ed Fonseca granted the permit.

In 2002 the Mid-Peninsula Water Department (adjacent to the course) agreed to install power to 
the scoring shed on the course as a public service gesture. In order to make the installation, a permit 
from the now San Francisco Public Utilities Commission was required. In order to gain the access, 
a new written permit for land use was needed. The College of San Mateo requested the permit and 
was granted the permit at the cost of $1,000.00

Robert Rush, the course director since 1971 was designated by the College of San Mateo as its 
continued director even though he retired from the College of San Mateo in 1995. Mr. Rush remained 
on the college staff as an assistant cross country coach, until 2020, for this purpose.  He is now retired.

Over the past 50+ years, it has been estimated that over 600,000 student athletes have run competitively 
on the course. This does not include the thousands of people who use the course as a walking, jogging 
fitness trail. The courses contribution to the community for health and fitness is enormous. Its continued 
use for the schools and community is vital.

"The first year or two the course went down the same hill but veered off to the right and went down 
the "road" to the right of the present trail. It paralleled the present course (note: very little brush) and I doubt if it was any 
more than about 20-30 feet longer. It was moved to give more room for the first 1/4 mile of the 
course. The original starting line at Crystal was back on the next smaller ridge behind the present 
starting line. The year we were going to open the course, they dug a trench about 10 feet deep to 
lay a pipeline for water supply to the present Belmont water tanks. I didn't think jumping over a 
10 foot deep ditch was a very good idea, thus the starting line was moved forward to the present 
ridge... causing the course to be 2.95 miles instead of 3.0 as originally planned."

Bob Rush graduated from Grass Valley HS in 1953 and ran both XC & Track from 1951-1953.  He was a mid 4:30 miler.
He won the very first distance race he ran in track in 1951.  This was the XC team his senior year in 1952.

 	Loren Lansberry

Bob Rush
San Mateo High School 1963-1969
College of San Mateo 1969-1995

When I came to San Mateo High in 1963, my very first dual track meet was with Carlmont High School.  I had heard about this guy "Lansberry" and when 
we started the meet I knew we were in for a battle.  At the end of the day, San Mateo just barely came out on top.  This battle setup both a big rivalry and a friendship.

As the years went by and I ended up at CSM, Loren was my primary source of track talent.  His fantastic program was a continual supply of outstanding track 
and field athletes.  From Kim Black in the pole vault (CSM record holder and state champion and author of the poem "The Coach") to Dana Carvey who needs 
no introduction.

One of the great memories with Loren was when we were setting up the now Crystal Springs Cross Country Course.   We were tromping through the high grass 
and weeds trying to figure out where to take the course.  At about the two mile mark, Loren said "lets take it down that canyon"(toward 280 freeway) I said Loren, 
"if you take it down that canyon, somewhere you have to come back up!, that will make it the toughest cross country course in the country".  We compromised and 
took it only a "little" ways down the canyon to what is now called "cardiac hill".  Believe me, if Loren would have had it his way, it could have been much worse.

There is no doubt that Loren Lansberry was truly one the greatest all time high school track coaches.  His legacy as a coach and teacher will live on forever.


Loren Landsbury (Carlmont) wanted to keep going downhill, where the current base of Cardiac is, to the bottom
of the hill and then bring it back up to where the 800MTG mark is.  That would've have made the course have
the toughest downhill and uphill I'd ever have seen.  I told the guy from CalFire driving the bulldozer to
cut the trail to follow me and not listen to Landsbury since I was doing the training for cutting "fire breaks".
Otherwise, we would've had one Hell Of A Hill.  The course was measured using a steel tape which was common
practice at the time and a very labor intensive, time consuming endeavor.

And then the course had to be measured.  Dave Shrock (Asst coach @ CSM)
had this to say about that event.  "The course is 2.95mi as in 1971/72 when we laid out the new course (the cutting away of the 
hill for 280 necessitated that), was measured in Len Wallach's (WVTC/City of San Mateo Rec Dept) VW bug (sealed underside made it the vehicle 
of choice) with Rush and Carlmont coach Lauren Landsbury."

The original use permit between SFPUC and College San Mateo where Rush coached was a "handshake agreement".
In 2002 a new use permit was written up and that was used until 2020 when another permit was re-written.

The water shut-off for the water fountain by the timing shed is next to the fence that is by the 
multiple drinking fountain just as you come in to Crystal Springs.  This fountain was acquired in 1971
from the Serra HS track/XC coach that thought Crystal Springs could use this fountain.  Serra was replacing
their fountains at the time and wanted to re-purpose the item instead of throwing it away.  Since this fountain was
an "original" fountain from when Serra was built, it was "blessed" when the entire school was blessed so Crystal
can claim that it actually has Holy water on site.  :)

The water shut-off for the spigot that is by the Don Dooley tree (RIP '92) and the 
Bob Rush Tree (still going strong) is right next to it in the underground water box.  Don Dooley Tree was planted
the same year Don passed and the Bob Rush Tree followed a year later.  In 2023 the Don Dooley tree was infested and had to
be removed, a new tree was planted in Don's memory.

The electrical power shut off for the whole course is just on the other side of the fence behind the
porto-potties (a hole is cut in the fence for easy access).  Once the main power is turned on,
go inside the main timing shed and flip both circuits which will give power to both the main shed and the timing shed
at the finish line.  There is also an additional spigot here along the fence line.

The porto-potties (area #1) should be placed here and if more needed, here.
The story behind this rock fill and the rock fill for the start area is that it came from Ralston Ave when the
City was redoing the side walks and they needed a place to dump the old stuff - enter Bob Rush and Crystal Springs,
a great way to re-purpose needed supplies.

CSM opened in 1963 and these pipes were used as tree supports for the young saplings.  At some point
prior to 1971 they were removed from the trees and stored under the track bleachers.  Then
in 1971 they were used to create the finish chute of the Crystal Springs XC course.

So how, who and when was the main timing shed built?  Rich Harris who was the coach of the women's XC team at CSM was
a master craftsman/builder.  His own home in Belmont had a tree house bedroom, a garage that converted to a ballroom
and a house entrance that required you to cross on a rope bridge.  He came up with the plans of the timing shed and
with a volunteer crew built it in the summer of 1986.  At the 1978 JC NorCal Finals the "time shed" was Dave Schrock's
(CSM assistant coach, '76-'79) orange pickup truck which was a fixture at all of the JC meets.  Dave
was happy when the timing shed was built.  In 1985 there was a portable trailer used at the end of the chute and a smaller trailer 
right at the finish line
. The Timing Shed at the finish line was an Eagle Scout project and was built September 2015. The original Crystal Springs "Finish" sign was gray with brown letters and was installed in Summer of 1986 by the water department. Another vantage point of the original "Crystal Springs" sign (note that the cement finish line has not yet been installed). It is unknown when the sign was repainted to it's current day color of brown with gold letters, however, I do know it was done before 1991. In this YouTube video about the Stanford XC Team and the 1986 Pac-10 Finals, there is footage of the Crystal Springs course and the original finish sign. In 2021 the middle sign "Cross Country" was taken down and not put back up due to water damage. The other two "slats" were taken down for painting and then put back up. Another unique sign was at the Start Line ('73). I believe the sign only lasted a few years before it became an obstacle. In September of 2015 there was a fire on the Crystal Springs course (basically where the old '69 course went, just past it's 1 mile mark). There was a fire helicopter, fire engine and 6-8 fire fighters that took care of the brush fire. Although the neighbors in the Belmont Heights neighborhood were nervous they knew that the XC course provided an excellend fire break to protect their homes. 2 minute video here. When dragging the course, it's best to do a few days after the last rainfall of the season. It should be dragged in both directions and should be done at 12-17 MPH. It takes about 20 minutes to drag the course one-way. Also recommended when dragging the downhill start area, to go back and forth in a zig-zag manner to cover the whole area (instead of an up & down or back & forth manner).

Milage Markers - Color Codes

HS 2.95    Yellow 1 mile flag
           Yellow 2 mile flag

JC 4.1     Blue markers
MS 1.77    Yellow 1 mile flag
Univ 8K    Orange markers
Univ 6K    Red markers
Meters to the finish (starting at 1000M and going every 200M)  Yellow markers

Mitch Kingery

BOYS

BOYS - Teams



Ellon Lyons

GIRLS

GIRLS - Teams

Middle School Records (thru 2014)

Appendix S

Junior/Community College Records


Renee Wyckoff

JC WOMEN (thru 2002)

JC MEN (thru 2002)

JC Teams (thru 2002)

History of JC NorCal Championships

Appendix T

Open/Club/Collegiate Records

OPEN MEN (thru 2002)

OPEN WOMEN (thru 2002)

Top Marks thru 1995

Appendix U

2nd Generation Records

2nd Generation Records

2nd Generation articles

Crystal Springs participation #'s thru the years (Excel file) 

Appendix V

Will Crystal Springs be closed? (Started in 2019)


San Mateo Daily Journal, Jan 20, 2022 by Nathan Mollat "It appears the Crystal Springs Cross Country Course in Belmont is gaining more support for staying open. Last week, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to "adopt a resolution in support of renewal of the license between San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and San Mateo County Community College District for continued operation of the Crystal Springs Cross Country Course."
San Mateo Daily Journal: Crystal Springs Cross-Country: Keep it Running.
Belmont City Council: Resolution in favor of keeping Crystal Springs XC course open as is.
San Mateo Daily Journal: Use Of Popular Crystal Springs Cross-Country Course Gets Support From Belmont.
Scot Scoop: Belmont citizens run to save Crystal Springs Cross Country Course.
SFPUC Meeting (Oct 26) video. Go to Item 5 (about 20:00 in).
NextDoor: SFPUC meeting, started by Charles Stone: Oct 25, 2021

SFPUC (Crystal Springs): The San Francisco PUC still has an issue with the Crystal Springs arrangement they have with SMCCCD and want the SMCCCD and the BHCIA to come to an agreement by the end of the year that both sides agree to. No Finish Line in Sight... follow-up (Oct 30, 2021). article.

BHCIA (Oct 27, 2021): Threatens another treasured local resource.

SMCCCD Agenda & Crystal Springs XC course resolution (Sept 9, 2021) - Number of meets: 20-25; total meets not to exceed 25, Large meets (defined as any meet with an athlete participation rate of over 1,000): 3-5 annually, not to exceed 5. The race organizers and the District will explore the option of using alternative entrance points, Saturday Meets: Not to exceed 5 annually. The San Mateo Daily Journal (Sept 17, 2021) article.

Crystal Springs Schedule (as of 09/02/21): The Crystal Springs Handbook.

SMCCCD Agenda (Aug 25, 2021) - Crystal Springs course: Crystal Springs packet (pages 133-136). Aug 25, 2021 - minutes. Hi all, Please share broadly with the Cross Country community as this is critical for the continuation of meets on the facility. The SMCCCD engaged in a mediation exercise between the Belmont Civic Improvement Association and a few representatives of the XC community to find a resolution involving the number and magnitude of the meets. The mediator could not bridge that gap, so it will now be up to our Board of Trustees to make a final determination. On Aug 25th, 2021 at 6:00 pm (Crystal at 6:40), the SMCCCD Board will hear public comments to make a final determination and it is incumbent upon the XC community to represent their interests and the interests of all students who race on that course to ensure operations can continue to take place. Again, please share this broadly to ensure your voices are heard. You can find the Zoom link on the following page. https://smccd.edu/boardoftrustees/calendar.php Thanks, Andreas Wolf Dean/Athletic Director College of San Mateo 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd. San Mateo, CA. 94402 650-574-6462 wolf@smccd.edu

San Mateo Daily Journal (Aug 17,2021): Future of Crystal Springs Cross Country Course to be decided soon.
NextDoor: Are property values affected?, started by Adele Santina: July 21, 2021

Belmont Heights: Some history on how XC races have affected the Homeowners in Belmont Heights for the last 10 or so years. Participation at Crystal Springs over the years (Excel file).

San Mateo Daily Journal

Friday, April 17, 2020 
Cross Country Takes a Hit With Crystal Springs Closure Help Save Crystal Springs petition 

Times Tribune

November - Early 1980's 

Times Tribune

Month ?? - 1982ish 
CEQA (enacted in 1970) has been sited as not being followed in the development of the Crystal Springs XC course. Note from Wikipedia: 

"CEQA has been criticized for being "abused" (used for reasons other than environmental ones) to block, downsize, delay, or gain other concessions from new development. Residents use CEQA to try to block homeless shelters and affordable housing projects from being located in their neighborhoods; one study found that 85% of CEQA lawsuits were filed by organizations with no record of environmental advocacy and 80% of CEQA lawsuits targeted infill development; CEQA requirements have dramatically increased the difficulty of creating bicycle lanes on already existing roads; and unions have used CEQA lawsuits or threats thereof to force developers to use union workers."

The original Cross Country course on SFPUC watershed land (called Hallmark Hills XC course) was built in 1965 (prior to the enactment of CEQA) and then the course was relocated, on watershed property, during the time frame of end of November 1969 thru Summer of 1971 while Fwy 280 was being built and opened (which happened in the fall of 1972). However, the first running of an XC race on the newly formed Crystal Springs XC course was fall of 1971 and it's design and construction was completed before then. It is difficult to say if construction of the CSXC course began before CEQA was enacted or if CEQA was even needed since the course was still on the same watershed property.


Environmental Impact Assesment (EIA): CalFire did one in 2020 when it was decided a "control burn" needed to take place sometime within the next 5 years on the Crystal Springs XC Course. Nothing of major concern was noted in the report.

Appendix X

Crystal Springs Hall Of Fame

Click Link above. 

Appendix Y


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  &  RECOGNITION (2003)

To design, create, maintain and conduct historical research on a sporting venue the size of Crystal Springs requires the help and guidance of many.  The following individuals, organizations, and media outlets - listed alphabetically - deserve recognition for their contributions in time and effort, without which this project collapses at the starting line.

Special thanks to Plato Yanicks for permission to use his assembled collection of books, magazines, event programs, research papers, and newspaper articles covering a variety of sports dating to the 19th century.  A sports historian's gold mine, one of the largest private sports memorabilia collections in the country, this resource proved to be the "final word" for the majority of record entries and historical information presented herein. Plato passed in April 2022, Hank Lawson is now the "keeper" of these archives.

Greg Alvarado          Westmoor & Jefferson HS

Bill Anderson          Hillsdale HS
                       co-architect and MD

Keith Antes            James Lick HS

Augie Argabright       San Jose State
                       West Valley JC
                       San Jose Cindergals

Phil Arnot             Carlmont & Burlingame HS

Doug Boyd              Sunnyvale & Fremont HS

Dick Calvin            Half Moon Bay HS

Bill Campbell          coach/AD, West Valley JC

Albert Caruana         San Mateo, Westmoor & CSUS HS

Phil Casaroli          College of San Mateo
                       Homestead & Awalt HS
                       co-architect and MD

Pete Cava              USATF Press Info Dir

Richard Chamberlin     Pacific Grove HS

Roberta Chisam         St Francis & Gunn HS

Marshall Clark         Saratoga HS
                       SJSU & Stanford Univ

Bill & Judy Cockerham  publishers, CTRN

Keith Conning          Berkeley HS
                       prep editor, CTRN

Ed Costa               El Camino HS

Hal Daner              Gunn HS

Bill Daskarolis        Aragon HS
                       coaches' rep to CCS for cross-country
                       course coordinator & MD

Joe Dees               Mills HS

Ron Dimaggio Sr        Westmoor HS

Don Dooley             San Mateo HS
                       course coordinator & MD

Jim Duel               CIF Sports Info Dir

Mike Elsesser          course historian
                       head of construction of HOF Record Board

Ron Etherton           Crestmoor & Capuchino HS

Rick Fambrini          Serra HS
                       Meet Director
                       head of construction of permanent finish chute and drinking fountain

Ed Fonseca             superintendent, Peninsula Division, San Francisco Water
                       Department (course landlord)
                       authorized use of land for course construction 

Dan Fukashina          CIF Federated Council
                       director, California Coaches Association
                       James Lick HS

Karl Griepenberg       Burlingame HS

Willie Harmatz         Los Gatos HS

Rich Harris            College of San Mateo
                       timer and head of officials'
                       Crystal shed constructn

Bill Hotchkiss         Aptos HS & Leigh HS

Jim Hume               Millbrea Lions TC
                       Hillsdale HS

Doc Iverson            Del Mar HS

Forrest Jamieson       Palo Alto & Terman Jr HS
                       originator, Center Meets and Postal cross-country meets
                       "Father" of HS cross country in San Francisco Bay Area

Paul Jones             Palo Alto HS

Payton Jordan          Stanford University

Chuck Kappen           Santa Clara HS

Dave Kiefer            sports journalist, Santa Cruz Sentinel
                       sports journalist, San Jose Mercury News

Walt Lange             Jesuit HS

Loren Lansberry        Carlmont HS 
                       co-architect and MD

Dennis Lanterman       Terra Nova HS

Hank Lawson            Gunn & Lynbrook HS

Tom Leikam             Watsonville HS

Jack Leydig            course assistant and meet coordinator 
                       MD, 1974 AAU Men's National Championships

Jim Luttrell           Woodside & San Carlos HS
                       Meet Director

Mark McConnel          Soquel HS

Rick Milam             Homestead HS
                       Meet Director

Rudy Montanegro        Leland & Gunderson HS

Ed Parker              Mills HS
                       Millbrae Lions TC
                       MD, 1975 AAU Women's Nat'l Champs

Steve Peters           The York

Ron Ross               Monta Vista HS

Bob Rush               College of San Mateo
                       San Mateo HS
                       course co-architect and manager
                       course manager, custodian, and head timer
                       "father" of Crystal Springs 

Carlos Saldivar        James Lick HS

Tom Service            Leland HS

Dave Shrock            Modesto JC
                       College of San Mateo
                       Stanford University
                       Meet Director
                       course coordinator of measurement, markers and signage

Monty Steadman         Overfelt HS

Jim Stireman           S San Francisco
                       King City HS

Verne Thornburg        Homestead, Lynbrook &
                       Mountain View HS
                       MD

Tom Tuite              St. Francis HS

Walt Vanzant           Wilcox HS

Len Wallach            sports journalist, San Mateo Times

Terry Ward             Bellarmine HS
                       St. Ignatius HS

West Coast Conference  office headquarters personnel, San Francisco

Rich Wheeler           Mills HS

Howard Willman         sports journalist/statistician, Track & Field News
                       sports journalist/statistician, San Jose Mercury News
                       author, "CCS Cross Country Guide", August 31, 1982
                       USATF, LA

Mark Winitz            running journalist
                       long-distance running chairman, PA/USATF
                       publisher/editor, RunCal

Plato Yanicks          sports historian & collector
                       Menlo-Atherton, Alameda
                       & Hillsdale HS
                       Meet Director
                       "grandfather" of CIF State Cross Country Championships   

California Track & Running News      Runner’s World
Joe Henderson's Running Commentary   San Francisco Examiner
Northern California Running Review   San Jose Mercury News
Pacific Runner                       San Mateo Times
Palo Alto Times                      Track & Field News
Peninsula Times Tribune              USA Cross Country Handbook 1995-96
Redwood City Tribune                 Women's Track and Field World
RunCal 

most importantly:

the hundreds of thousands of athletes who have created Crystal Springs history, and those who will create its future.











 









 




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