Show Sl SIGN OF S ING BRI S OUT LOCAL WEST HIGH PROSPECTS TAKE OUTDOOR DRILL EAST BUSY Numerous Track Adepts at University of Utah Respond to Mondays Monday's Exercises The first sign of 01 spring weather proved to be a a. powerful stimulant that forced trackers at the sit city of Utah and t the h e fL nd fJ Last East and I I f g. g West high c Iv j schools to I i 4 don the the abI ab- ab i t 1 r Jc r h b r rev e v fated I togS Mon Mon- Monday do day a afternoon after after- r n noon non Although Al Al- Al 1 though It s sI I la difficult at this time to toy y say jus t S' S how goo d Ballard the material Is that showed up at the three schools school quantity was not wanting in a single single sin sin- gle case East track aspirants limited their work to a few dashes around the insIde track along wIth some weight pulling while the west Vest high boys could not resist the urge of the outside outside out out- side elements Coach Armstrongs Armstrong's first contingent stayed on the inside inIde in- in side Ide mournfully hoping that old Sol will take immediate action on the numerous puddles that are here there and everywhere Coach Lee Simmons at East high has issued an official school bulletin bulletin bul- bul letin to the effect that an all attempt will be made Tuesday afternoon to get some sort or of organization under way This meeting will be called Immediately after the close of the final period Coach Bert Belt Ballard has issued no official call at west Vest high hig-h. The en- en n Panthers needed no special special cial calling however and no less than 20 track candidates rigged up some som sort of a track suit for outdoor outdoor out out- door wear Tile The general tanning of skins made fair durin during the extra long winter is expected expected to follow dan daily The following men worked out inthe in inthe the Panther campus Monday afternoon afternoon after after- noon under Ballard Edward Eardley Paul Ferguson Bob Heist Aldo John Brennan Brennan Bren- Bren nan Roy Gisseman Robert Rafferty Rafferty Raf- Raf Vern Grow Bill Russell lIar lIar- old DavIes Dick Dicle Parry Lloyd Myers My- My ers ers Happy Vitale Halley Thomas Vinton Smith William Blodgett Macle Corbett Richard Ellis Clarence Clarence Clar- Clar ence and amI Ivory Bass 40 WORK OUT AT UTAH UTA H The East high mentor has i 11 o tried to get a line on his boys us os yet as basketball up until last de d. afternoon was on his mind lIe has shaken the lure until next winter and Is ready to be in track work He knows however that he has such veterans from last year as Ralph Jago and Fred Hartenstein Hartenstein Har- Har a couple of 01 flyIng Finns for dashes Jimmy Young is available avail avail- able for long distance events Pete Carlston lice Ike Howard and Roland are weight men of promise Percy Perey Tones Jones the hurdle expert will be back Eddie Fox a sophomore prospect from Bryant is 13 expected to add fame to his name In the hurdles and high jump Approximately forty men worked out at the University or of Utah under under un- un der the direction of Co Coach ch Ike Arm Arm- |