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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW , Salt Lake County , Utah Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page8 a ? SORHOMORF DISTANT MAN has eye on Class A Mile trophy. A FINE One of finest distant In stae is Granites Ted Alsop wbo Slrstlns (45 3), - Granite STANDOUT sophomore Kent Is most promising with good shows In shotput discus (122) and javelin (,143 6). -- POLE VAULT POINT WINNERS Certain pole vaulters Earl Williams, and Don Allred. tovln more points for Farmer track club are In Cinder Finals MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS Granite Track Club Tagged Scramblers AVK7F Th GRANITE PARK Granite High Schools track club .has no designs on Utahs Class A track title,but tie Farmers have the talent to make the rest of the teams scramble for whatever honors are won at the University of Utah corn" May 16. The lack of team and position depth plus lack of Important experience keep the Granite kids from gaining any more than Sweet 16 Portable casual notice as a contender for the state track crown. But what the Farmers lack coaches, pole vaulting aces In depth Don Allred and Earl Williams they have in 1 should be. specialists. Both Allied and Williams Ted Alsop, winner of the Intermountain Cross Country are Juniors. Both are working me i k Both held at Ft. Douglas golf course around the 6 must be considered one of the are Improving wiheach workout and could be coptyiders finest mllers In the state. Coach Hal Erickson admits for the vaulting prize come his distance ace hasnt had May 16 the time to condition 'properly Ryan i'eule, i sylmmer of the extended because who keeps In condition by weather. But Coach Erickson running the demanding 440-vaIs quick to admit his mller, rue, one of Coach Erick159 pounder, will be a 9, sons big hopes in that event Searle Is coming In this event ready for the annual spring carnival that crowns Indiviand has a : 52 0 to his credit dual and team champions. thusfar this season though a If Alsop Isnt enough to force somewhat better mark than a shake or two from opposing this will be needed to win the event at the state tourney. Coach Erickson, like any coach, is gearing his club for the State tourney but at the same time Is taking each regional test as It comes. the sprints for Running Coach Erickson are Ron Nelson, a Junior who is near the 10.2 mark In the 100 and 23 3 In the 220 Roger Tidwell and Utah had a new group of Greg Speckart are both around ATA trapshooting champions the 10.4 and 23.7 clockings In this week. the two events Terry Granger, a senloiand In the Utah Winning trophies Dave Lewis, a Junior, are State ATA championships held men who are d two at North Temple traps were; pressing Searle for that Shoot results; events starting post. Both 200 Slngles-Foway tie. trail Searle by a second. In the 880 Dan Lewis could Rey Sessions, Doug Western-skoBill Salt and Morris be a winner. Lewis could give Grover, 198 x 200. Shootoff-Bi- ll Easts Clint Stocking all he wants. The two are running Salt, 25 x 25. (State Sinabout 2: 07 In that event and will gles Championship.) Rex Sessions and Morris Grover In get a chance to ircfn out the tie for Class A trophy. differences Friday at Granite. Don Williamson, a senior, Class B - Harrison Pedro, mark in near the is 195 x 200. teammate while the broadjump Class C - Dick Hart, 194 Ken Jones, also a senior, Is x 200. the 0 In the Class D - Frank George, hovering around high Jump. 179 x 200. Centerville, Dennis Bleazard, also a Handicap - Rene Trotter, Is throwing the discus senior, 95 x 100. mark and Is near'the SesRex marked improvement showing High Yardage in that event. sions, 93 X 200. - Dave Low Group - J. D. Miles, Swanson, a broad-jumpx who 100. 94 has been lamed Centerville, State by a torn muscle, could aid Championthe Granite track cause ship - Arvln Labrum, Roosesomewhat In the javelin. Swanvelt and Rex Sessions (tie) son had been flipping the spear 378 x 400. Labrum won In near the 180 mark in preseason shootoff. wbrkouts prior to the injury. Sessions High Overall -Dave Brown, the clubs fineRex Sessions, 566 x 600. st hurdler Is winning regioV Class A Overall - Labrum, points In both high and low 564 x 600. hurdle events though his times Class B Overall - Morris arent In the category of those Grover, 562 x 600. necessary to win state titles. Cbach Erickson Is In his second D. C Overall J. Class year at Granite. He was at x 544 Central Junior High 600. Miles, Class D Overall - Bruce prior to his high school 12-- rd the perfect portable if your house needs an extra set. Youll love RCAs famousBclear, crisp picture and fabulous This is sound. Weighs only 26 lb. Also includes the new RCA Power Grid Tuner. A tremendous value at this low, low price Championship 77 11 5-- lube, overall diag 16 MOTHERS DAY r-- i'i )) J - 125 sq. in. picture heres the worlds best gift for Mom! 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