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Show AGGIES ARE PREPARED FOR 1914 MEET & j at fk & HAVE EYE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE TITLE ' ' ' ' ' i Coach Teetzel Has Strong Hope of Carrying Off First Honors. WITH four track stars of last year aB a nucleus and plenty of promising material to assist, as-sist, Ooaob Teotzol is gradually bringing a strong team for tho Agricultural Agri-cultural collogo into condition. "Little "Lit-tle .Too'1 Snow, lust year -'a football and track star, stands iu a good way lo break tho discus and hammer, throw records. "Hungry" Hugh Peterson, another of last year's football, and track stars, is doing well in tho high and broad jumps and cutting loosu to rocord timo In thu sprints, Oatmul, last year's "'dark horso" in tho hurdle ovonts, is 'eligible, ana is now trainiuy with the others to make a winning team. Aldows, crack hurdler, who wus sot buck in tho hurdles lust yoar at tho state moot, is showing good form, and ho is expected to wake fast time In tho hurdle events tbis year. Vorhocs. a now man. ia showing up well in the sprints and the quarter mile, Ho has had some experience at Manti chasing jack rabbits and running run-ning rncos with tho Sanpete limited. Now nothing save tho Lo Angeles Flyer can bead him off, Hillam, thu old Salt Lako high star and 11 Andy'' Anderson, former Utah milcr. are both wearing tnc m nn( white this vcar, and with theso two men the Acgies havo a good chance for tho dm-lance dm-lance runs- Maughn nnd willey aro showing up well in tho sprints. Much is oxpoetcd from Mndsen and Dorton in tho polo vault. Luke, a brother of tho crack Murdock academy athlete, is nuttine tho shot for cood distanced. Hendricks and Hickman are out for te distance runs. |