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Show Southerners Face E-cide Leopards in Cinder Duel Title-Sharing Squads Collide on South Field Keen Competition Expected In Tussle Tonite Nate Long's high-riding tracksters track-sters will try to fulfill their toughest tough-est assignment when they tackle the East Leopards tonight on the Cub field in an effort to smother their opponents. This dual meet will be Big Three's second cinder tilt. In the initial match, the Cubs thoroughly trounced the Panthers, 84 to 38. Cub Crew Powerful In tonight's tangle, Nate will send in a bunch of speedy and capable ca-pable cindermen against the Ecid-ers. Ecid-ers. Although both squads boast a . strong crew, the blue and white men are given a slight edge in the tussle this afternoon. One of South's strongest cinder clans has been developed this year and rates as favorites in the Triangle meet at the U. of U. stadium. Hall Strengthens Ecide Squad Ralph Hall of the invading clan puts a great punch behind the red and black squad. His outstanding performance at the invitational meet gave him the all-round championship cham-pionship for the second consecutive year. The. Leopard squad, however, isn't quite as powerful as it seemed to be last year, while the Cubs seem much stronger this season. ,h Cubs-Leopards Share 1941 Title When the two teams tangle in tonight's encounter, track fans will see the title-sharing schools bat- ' 1 tie to see which squad is superior. The Cubs are more determined than ever to clamp down on the contending Leopards. The Cubs still remember the five point defeat de-feat suffered at the hands of the hill-top rivals in their league contest. con-test. In the Triangle meet, these two schools tied for the crown. The Cubs have power, material and spirit to take the title again this year, and also tonight's battle. |