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Show B. Y. C. Holds Annual Interclass Track and Field Meet Logan, April 24. Collegiate members mem-bers of tho Brlgham Young College got away with the annual lntorclass track and field meet here this afternoon. after-noon. No startling performances wore recorded?" although most of the men appeared to be In fair shape. Nathan Tolman, the crack distance athlete, had a busy session. Nathan romped homo first In tho quarter mile dash, thon tho half mile and finally the mile. Then, to make a thorough Job of it, he took part In the relay, and materially aided his class in annexing the big points. Young Nelson, a new hope, had things his own way In the sprints. He captured the pole vault, while Dunn and Worley took the counters in the hammer, shot and discus. Coach Jensen took an optimistic view of the resultB, and stated that he had the material for a much stronger cinder aggregation than has been developed at hits college for some time. lie Is particularly elated over a young brother of Ed Peterson, the old quarter-mile of the University of Utah. Running the 440 appeared to be a family trait of tho Peterson clan, according to Coach Jensen. He expects his new discovery to stir up all kinds of dust before the season 1b over. This afternoon the Agricultural Col-lego Col-lego will hold Its Interclass meet, and tho dopesters will be able to get something definite on which to forecast fore-cast the state champions |