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Show Spanish Fork New State Track Champ SALT LAKE CITY, May 10 Headed by Eernell Lewis, sensational sensa-tional hurdler, Spanish Fork high school romped off wilh the .state track and field championship, scoring scor-ing 27 points, while the ftast hih Leopards were second with ITi. Other schools scored as follows: Davis, lfHir North Sanpprc, Delta, 12; Tootle, 12; Carbon, 12; Eoxelder, 101,-!-. Payson 10; Logan. 9; Bear Hiver, 8; Lincoln, -7;' Piovo, 6; Springville, 0; Pleasant . Grove 5; Millard, 5; Ogden.'S; Wasatch Academy, 4; Jordan, 4; Ferron, 4; Wasatch high of.. Heber, 3; South Cache, 3; Hinckley. 3.. Marysvale, 2; Uintah, 2; Preston, 2; Richfield, 1 ; Panguitch, 1. , Jewis, Couch I'Vntoii Keeve's ace perlormer. wjls liigh man of the meet, titling the hih and low Inn dies, and running on th'. third plat-.o nnle relay teajn. In the high hurdles, Lt-vi set a new stato r",'rd I -t :ii ir, n i,H i)i-otiulel the low liurdles in :2C 3-5 to win. Other Spanish Fork points came vnu.i jJuuiey placed second in the 140 only a hair's breadth behind Lee of Koxelder; Jack Swenson was second in the '&S0; Williams, Dudley, Finch and Swenson captured cap-tured the medley relay; Hawkins, Swenson, Lewis and Fullmer i placed third in the mile relay; Hodge tied for third in the pole vault; and Hutchina placed fifth in the broad jump. George Gouiiey, I'leasant Grove pole vault marvel, won the event with a leap of 11 ft. 9 7-8 in., missing a new y title record by the narrowest at margins. Snyder of Payson won the mile run with ease in time of 4:4S 2-5. Abrams placed third in the pavelin; Jensen, fifth in the 440, and Okel-berry Okel-berry fifth in the mile run. Elliott tok second in the shot put Abrams placed third in the javelin; -hrow for Provo's points. Law of Snving-vi'le took 'vt ir the discus, with a heave of 115 feet. Buckley of Lincoln placed third in the shot put, and Reese of Lincoln oagged a second in the high jump. |