KENDALL WALLING
CANYON, TEXAS
Kendall, a 16-year-old righthander, relieved in and won all three games for the Canyon Styx team at the Lamar ( Colo.) American Legion tournament. He also hit .400 and was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.
JILL HINTZ
LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL.
Jill, 10, established an AAU 10-and-under long-course record of 1:24.83 in the 100-meter breaststroke at the Schroeder "A" meet in Milwaukee. She also holds state age-group records in the 200-meter IM (2:47.2) and the 50-meter free (31.1).
JOHN SIBLEY
ROCHESTER, MINN.
Sibley, a 35-year-old police captain, won the state target-shooting championship, at St. Cloud, Minn., for the third time. In helping Rochester to its first team title, he established a state record with a score of 893 out of a possible 900.
BARRON WALKER
LANCASTER, OHIO
Barron, 15, established two meet records at the Carmel ( Ind.) Track and Field Championships. He threw the junior high school discus 191'7", surpassing the previous record by 25 feet, and put the eight-pound shot 67'5�".
BEVERLY ANNE BOWES
DEERFIELD, ILL.
Beverly Anne, 13, defeated Maria Alana Llamas of Mexico 6-0, 7-5 to win the 18 singles title at the Western Girls Tennis Championships in Dayton. She also won the National Hardcourt girls-14 title in Burlingame, Calif.
BARB POLLOCK
TROY, N.Y.
Barb, a 13-year-old catcher, led the Pollock Power-hitters of the Brunswick Misses League, a team sponsored by her uncle, to a 10-3 record and the Hudson-Mohawk League co-championship. She hit .646 and batted in 53 runs, a league record.