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Show ( 1. BEGEHES j l BLOW l! of School's Best Ath-I Ath-I !(J Declared Ineligible 0 Compete Today. , ,. fte Tribune. vay All is In readiness for 'i'icten.'OlieKl'"0 track nntl fleld '.. will Wke faci tllmc"'rcw Rf-'' Rf-'' ,hc -y athletic flow, lipuln-' lipuln-' , vlock. The Brlsliam Youns . Vniverplty of Utah of Suit Vj'the I'taii Agricultural colleRe of l.oiTnn will nitor teamn The competition tomorrow , rtralt - luiril Mmv today when tho ol 1,; Thill I v pittce. of the . Y. V. ,ocl,,.,i three , t' h local athletes lno!iKihle. thus 1;,k-eh 1;,k-eh liieet In effect lhul l,,,,WlH.n ' Y v n'V, V"1 '''' A' li e H. . 1'. will he represented Clinton Larson. Will,,,,,, .Tarvla an.l l'loyd Kyie w.-io tho men vuloit out. Tho f rat two were not cnn-ylnR successfully tho required mimher of hours for competition com-petition In athletics, whllo lOvro was moved on account of ooa.-hlns; duties which he licrformed at Hinckley as us-slstmit. us-slstmit. Hard Blow to "Y". I. arson win thought Rood for twenty points or more. Ho has boon showlnc Rood form In the IiIkI, jump, broad Jump and other field events and the H Y II was bncklns him for their Mr point win-"fm. win-"fm. Jlu"v'Hts a pnttor of no mean ability, wlillu Eyre, was the miartor-mlle miartor-mlle man who won the hluh school championship cham-pionship several years auo Despite the blow which tho rt Y U received, they are prepared to put up a still' battle with a five-man team. Thorn will run the sprints, Markham the -MO and Keeler tho liltih hurdles. Morrell will handle the field events. The Utah A. C. team, accompanied by omcIics Lowell ltonincv and Joe .Tonson, arrived in town tonight and retired early. I he Agglrs are lu good condition and confident con-fident of victory. Coach Tommy Fllzpatrick will leave alt Lake at S o'clock tomorrow mnrn.i with a score of well-conUlt loned athletes. On their arrival. Conch Fitzpattick will Sive his men a good rest. The ITtali team will bo composed of the following: Wing, names, Woodbury. M. Hoinncy. Reeves, Stewart, F. Anderson, 1 re, ltallard, Preece. Stevenson, Kree-balrn. Kree-balrn. Johnson, Walker, J. Anderson, llowells, Slmfsky and Jenson. Chance for "U". In the meet between the Aggies and the Crimson no relay race was held. The 'II," without doubt, would have taken the relay and the Aggies would have had a three-point lead. Tho Fait Lakers are strong in the events in which the I!. Y. P. has no entrants, and should the Aggies Ag-gies split points with the locals, the. Crimson Crim-son stands a good chance for the title. The li. Y. C. will not be represented. The track Is in tile best of condition and .chances fur several records to be broken are citlite bright. Saytnan Kerr, crack University of Utah high athlete who took first place in the mile and the half at the state meet in Logan recently, will not compete against Lirown tomorrow. Brown will attempt to lower the state record in the mile and the half, while Baxter Lcyshon of the Kast high of Salt Lake will go against Stnnlev Clovo of the B. Y. V. high in the 440. Medals will be given any man lowering a state record. At 10 o'clock the "17" tennis .team will meet the local stars. Dave Coleman, Hal Bennett and Bill Tipton will represent the visitors. The "U" has not been defeated In tennis this year and If thev win today a trip to 'Colorado will be taken by the "U" stars. List of Entrants. Tho entries for tomorrow's meet follow: fol-low: 100-yard dash Peterson, U. A. C; Wing, IT. of V.; Barnes, U. of v.; Woodbury, Wood-bury, U. of U.; U. Bomney, U. of U.: Thorn, B. Y. U. 220-yard dash Reeve's, U. of U. ; Stewart, Stew-art, TJ. of V.; F. Anderson, U. of V.; M. Romney. U. of U.; Falck, U. A. C: Thorn, B. Y. V... 440-yard dash Markham, B. Y. V.; Wing, U. of U.; Ure, U. of "U.; Ballard, U. of U. ; Falck, V. A. C. SSO-yard run Jacques, IT. A. C; Preece, V. of U.; Ure, U. of U. ; Freehairn, U. of V.; Stevenson, U. of U.; Wayman, U. A. C. Mile run Jacques, Tj. A..C; Stevenson, TJ. of IT.; Freebairn, U. of U.; Wayman, U. A. C. 120-yard high hurdles Woodbury, U. of II.; Johnson, U. of II.; Ferguson, U. A. C: Keeler, B.' Y. U. ; Cox, LT. 'A. C. 220-yard low hurdles Stewart. U. of TJ.; Ballard, U. of IT.; Peterson, TJ. A. C. High Jump Johnson. U. of TJ. ; F. Anderson, And-erson, II. of LT. ; Stevenson, U. of U.; Walker, U. of U. ; J. Anderson, U. of U.; Anderson. IT. A. C; Poulter, U. A. C: McDonald, u. A. C. Broad jump McDonald, U. A. C. ; Poulter, Poul-ter, U. A. C. : Wing, U. of TJ. ; Johnson, t:. of I'.; F. Anderson, TJ. of U.; J. Anderson, And-erson, IT. of U. Discus throw Howells, IT. of TJ.; Wor-ley, Wor-ley, U. A. C. ; M. Romney, TJ. A. C. ; Cox, U. A. C. ; Shafsky, TJ. of TJ. ; Stevenson, Tj". of U.: Walker, U. of TJ.; AncJrus, U. A. C.; Rlggs, B. Y. TJ. Pole -v: olt J. Anderson, U. of IT. ; Jen-son. Jen-son. U. of U.: Stevenson, TJ. of U. ; An-drus, An-drus, I". A. C. ; Anderson, U. A. C. ; McDonald. Mc-Donald. IT. A. C. Javelin throw Biggs. B. Y. V. ; Howells, How-ells, TJ. of U.; Worley, U. A. C. ; M. Romney. Rom-ney. U. of U.; Cox, U. A. C. ; Shafsky, U. of TJ.; Stevenson, U. of U.; Walker, TJ. of TJ.; Andrus, U. A. C. Shot put Riggs, B. Y. IT.; Cox, IT. A. C. ; M. Romnev, TJ. of TJ. ; Worlev, TJ. A. C; Shafsky, TJ. of U.; Stevenson. U. of U.: Walker, u. of U.; Andrus, U. A. C; Howells, U. of U. |