PAGE EIGHT THE COMPASS APRIL-MAY, 1966 Track Viewed In Pictures And Words Ready ! Set !! Go !!! til >i) ^ m '•« III i" m * ir POWELL, ALLEN, HODGES, SINGLETON iiiiii POWELL COMES UP WITH A CLOSE 2ND IN THE 220 HEAT. K ' SINGLETON AND ALLEN-A PERFECT PASS IN THE 440 YD. RELAY. ALLEN’S WINNING FORM IN THE 220 YD. DASH AT FAYETTEVILLE. 4 I^v -it ''- ■■ . NO LOST TIME HERE-POWELL TO HODGES, THE OTHER HALF OF THE WINNING RELAY TEAM. MR. LESLYE STALLWORTH Intercollegiate track at this institution has concluded an other season but the hopes and expectations for the coming year have only begun to blossom into a reality for Mr. Stallworth and his young tracksters. They have competed on the campuses of Virginia State College, Hampton Institute, Fayetteville State Col lege and at the annual ClAA Track and Field Meet. Members of the 440 relay team are Andrew Allen, a fresh man who runs first leg; Charles Singleton, a sophomore who runs second leg; William Powell, a freshman who runs third leg and Benny Hodges, a senior who runs as the anchor leg. Hodges has won the 100 yard dash at the Elizabeth City and Virginia State Invitationals. He has also run fourth at the Fay etteville Invitational. His best time in the 100 yard dash was 9.7” and 21.8” in the 220 yard dash. Andrew Allen has won the 220 yard dash at the Elizabeth City, Virginia State and Fay etteville Invitationals. His fast est time in this event has been 21.6”. He ran second in the 100 yard dash at the Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, and Virginia State Invitationals. His fastest time in this event was 9-8”- Despite his rather slow take-off from the starting-block, AH^n managed to run fourth in the ClAA Cham pionship Meet with a time of 9-7”. Powell’s best time in the 100 yard dash has been 10.0” and 22.8” in the 220 yard dash. Singleton has completed the 100 yard dash in 9-9” 22.2” in the 220 yard dash. GEORGE JOHNSON HITTING THE TAPE IN STRIDE