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Show SPRINGVILLE, PROVO AND PAYSON LOOK DANGEROUS The "Y" stadium will be the scone cX the regional hign school track and field meet Friday afternoon, and some lively competition is expected ex-pected among the cinder rivals. Lincoln high school, with the Alpine Al-pine division championship already to its credit, looks gmd to win the regional title. Provo, Springville anJ Payson will be cangercus, but it would take a decided upset to de-tnrone de-tnrone uoach Carl Swenson's well-balanced well-balanced outfit. Madsen Is Big Gunn Herb Madsen is the outstanding Lincoln athlete. Victories for him in the high hurdles and discus are foregone conclusions, and ho is also an excellent broad jumper. Huntsman, sprints and broad jump; Johnson, sprints and hurdles; rJuckley, javelin and weights; Holdaway, mile run; Carroll, sprints; Fielding, weights, are the star performers of the Lincoln team. Coach Glen Simmons has a decidedly decid-edly formidable team at Provo. Paul Rowe. sprinter; Morris Snell, javelin; Orvis Call, mile; Floyd . Biddulph, pole vault; Max Warner, shot put; Ole Anderson, sprints; Peterson, high and broad jump, are the outstanding Bulldogs. Springville's headliner is Vadal Childs, who won both high and broad jumps in Class A competi-Is competi-Is another star jumper, and Gud-mundsen Gud-mundsen is strong in the hurdles. "Pete" Wilson Strong Payson is counting on Jesse 'Pete" Wilson, who came so close !o the all-around championship iVilson's specialties are the pole fault, hurdles and 440. H. Wilson is, strong in high jump and high hurdles. . Spanish Fork has Peterson, Han-'en, Han-'en, Robertson and Lewis as theii outstanding performers, while American Fork has a great middle distance performer in Chadwick-Gourlcy Chadwick-Gourlcy of Pleasant Grove will be hard to beat in the pole vault, as will Richards in the 880- Lchi has no special stars this season. Nephi and Tintic will be on hand with strong representations, but neither is a likely championship contender, ii . |