| Show West Opens Bid for Fourth Title I In n Track Meet With East Friday West Wesl high 1933 state track champion cham cham- pion will make its first bid for cm- cm der laurels in the City Schools Schools' league Friday at p. p m. m in a dual meet with East on the Panther field West abdicated the state throne after a year two reign to enter the local three school organization The Panthers are favored to win Frida Fridays Friday's s meet since three of the four boys who won points toward the state title are again in the harness The other MaurIce Williams winner of the and yard dashes has been declared ineligible under the semester rule according to Bert Bal Bal- lard track coach Grant Anderson who took second place in the 1933 state meet in the broad jump will battle DIck Bennion Ben Ben- nion of East for points in th this event Bill Coppin and Dewey Gunn of East should place two one in the while in the sprints Mayo Wetzel will carry West's hopes and Jack Sharp will represent East Elm Elmer r Panther hurdler should defeat Hardy and of East in the barrier races while the three West high pole vaulters Doug Lawson Grant Anderson and Don Greenburg are given shen an edge in this department East was defeated by South last week West holds the football basketball and swimming titles tithes in the City Schools Schools' league |