Show I Soph Sophomores Favored to Win B. B Y U. U Class Meet Football Game Between Stars All-Stars and Cougar Prospects Prospects Prospects Pros Pros- to Wind Up Double Feature Program at Provo Saturday Afternoon By MAURICE JONES PROVO April 14 Two 14 Two interesting sport dishes will vill be set before Utah county fans Saturday afternoon noon when Br Brigham Y Yo o u un n g rr r M university w will v i 1 Pit hold its annual in m. track and J I Jl hel Held field meet and andi nd l r. r spring battle between be 1 e. e k t tween een the varsity i and an start all team e y The track meet t. t i. i is slated to get tin un- f. f X ier ler way at and the thc football game n at 4 p. p m. m If warm weather 14 er prevails at least least 1 three new records f fare M j f are anticipated a ate t e d din i In the track meet t 1 Last week despite Gourley cold and stormy weather four new marks were made and a fifth equaled in the meet Generally speaking the interclass records are somewhat higher than those of the meet probably due to the fact that the thc meet is always held a week later l 1 MARKS IN DANGER The three marks most in danger tire are re those in the pole vault high hurdles and high jump Last week George Gourley Gourle freshman star cleared the standards at 12 feet 1 inch on his first try so it is quite likely that he will replace George Staples' Staples record of 12 feet 2 1 inch established in 1931 Burnell Lewis stopped stepped over the high obstacles last week in Herbert Taylor Ed Brady and Rudolph Ruse all jumped 6 feet 4 1 inch to beat the theold theold theold old record of 5 feet 11 inches in the high jump by more than an inch PRESENT RECORDS The records that the will shoot at are as follows yard lyard dash Grant 1932 99 yard dash Hutchinson 1932 22 seconds yard run Brad Bad Jensen 1 1932 32 53 yard run La Mar Taylor 1932 2013 mile Taylor 1932 yard high hurdles Burnell Lewis 1932 yard low hurdles Owen Rowe 1926 1928 two mile Ralph Nelson Nel Nd- son son 1930 yard relay f fresh resh men Kirkham Jensen Bertotti Hutchinson 1932 1318 mile relay juniors Probert R. R Taylor B. B Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen and 1930 hammer hammer ham ham- mer throw Mark Reeve 1930 1331 feet discus George Corbett 1483 1930 1030 high jump Reese 5 feet 11 inches 1931 broad jump Owen Rowe 1926 22 feet 2 1 inch pole vault George Staples 1931 12 feet 2 1 inch javelin Griffiths 1931 1724 feet Shober 1932 feet feel SOPHOMORES FAVORED With an array of Including including ing such men as Lyndon Dudley Grant Hutchinson Theron Thron Snyder La Mar Taylor Cliff Clift Warner Kay KayHart KayHart Hart Max Warner and Herb Madsen the sophomore class is favored to win the meet but they will find the competition competition com com- petition offered by George Gourley Ernest Dean Tom Eastmond Harris Walker Herbert T Taylor George Ashby Ashby Ash Ash- by b Hugh Cannon of the freshman class very keen The juniors with a team headed by Captain Wilson and assisted by such stars as Floyd Kotter B. B Lewis Ed Brad Brady Lenord Johnson Rudolph Reese Floyd Millett Elvin Bunnell and Max should give a good account of themselves while the seniors seniors sen sen- will vill enter a team consisting of Morris Snell Burle Robison George Manson Ralph Nelson Archie Jones and Harold Wilson CLOSES GRID TILT One of the closest and hardest fought spring grid games ever held at the Y is expected when the varsity varsity var var- sity squad climaxes its spring train ing irig The alumni presents a formidable formidable able lineup with such stars as Clug Vacher Paul Thorn Marvin Andy Dastrup and Hank Simmons of yesteryears while Buke Robison Armand Eggertsen Gus Shields Steve Murdock and Weldon Mathews who graduate this spring will augment aug ment the squad The lineup is as follows Varsity All Gillespie re re Robison Collins rt G. G Corbett Warner rg Dastrup Tucker c Murdock 12 Ic Shields bl Dickson It t H. H Simmons Merrill Merrill Ic le Ie Eggertsen Merkley Vacher Sanford Sanford Thorn Simmons Mathews Allred fb rb |