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Show Provo Meet Challenges Cub Teams Rapidly swinging into shape is Nate Long's flashy cinder squad, which is seeking to retain the track title once again this year. With the "Big" Three track meets off to a start today between the Cubs and the Panthers, the next big event is the Invitational track and field meet annually held at Brigham Young University with many high schools throughout the Intermountain region competing. Track, Tennis Teams Trek to Provo With a great three day event planned, sports fans may well expect ex-pect keen comptition from the various vari-ous tennis teams as well as the track teams. April 24, 25 and 26 are t1!e dates for the meet. Preparations for the jaunt down to Provo are now underway. Coach Long and racquet mentor Johnson are watching for bright prospects I to represent South. No one has been definitely picked for the respective re-spective squads, however. In the net division, Frank Davidson Dav-idson is almost sure for the trip, for he is the Cubs' number one man. Fred Weidner, Doug Heiner and Joe Lewis are likely candidates. candi-dates. Cindermen Prolific As for the track representatives, Nate has an abundant supply to choose from. Probable cindermen for the team are: Jack Lowder, Lawrence Palmer, Stan Kilbourne. and Dave McLelland in the relays. Leroy Swingle, Charlie Patterson, Russell Grael and two others are touted for another relay team. Grant Kelly will, in all probability, compete in the 440. In the distant races, Virgil Van Cott and Ralph Jackson are good choices. Cale Cotton and Sid Fald-mo Fald-mo are strong in clearing the nurd-, les. High jumping chores will be handled by Reed Johnston, Joe Lewis and Chick Woolf. Heaving the shot and discus rests with the husky muscles of Ray Adamson, Dick Anderson, and Carl Childs. |