| Show Cougar Expected to Beat Utes by 20 Points in Dual Battle Versatile Champs Get Gel Edge Over Utah for Saturdays Saturday's Meet The conference title defending B B. Y U. U Cougars invade th Ute stadium Saturday for a dual meet against Utah in a Th program PI which h i c h promises some ome rare individual ual tests The C n m h M hammer throw begins begins be be- I t 1 gins at p. p m. m ri and the meet proper prop t er at 2 Th The 4 e 4 are aree conceded about a point 20 mar margin in I J 14 it if the do dopa runs j t. t true to form The Thet fp f Redskins will be t t j. j ii lucky to score points in either hurdle races but J. may offset this if ii 1 Maurice Williams and How Howard Greenwell both are at peak form in th the sprints Knew Knewell ll Ute hi high h jump expert is given a splendid chance of oL breaking the state slate record of 6 feet f t 3 I inches set by the late Ed Brad Brady 1934 B. B Y U. U track captain who died dice in Idaho last month following an operation along with Cliff cur Warner of the Y is given a l chance to topple the record of 23 f feet t 9 inches in iii the broad jump while Hugh Cannon Cougar discus ace and Ja Jack k ThornIe Thornley Thorn Thorn- Ie ley Ute javelin star may both exceed exceed ex ex- their own record marks Two of the classiest performances of the day arc are expected when the friendly enemies from Provo Dale Schofield and Pete Wilson run in the barri barrier r races With the exception of possibly the hammer throw the Cougars seem well fortified with second and third place material in those events in which the Redskins might cop firsts Its It's these thes seconds and thirds which mean a lot when the points are arc to to- Bob Lambourne a member of ot the Ute mile mUe relay team pulled a muscle Thursday and will be out of the event according to Coach Ike Ikc Arm Arm- strong |