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Show ALL HEADY FOR SATURDAY MEET 'Varsity Doys Expect Hard Struggle to Uphold Up-hold Their Honors. University of Utah athletes are working work-ing the hardest they hare worked this year, so determined are they that the Agricultural college of Utah, shall not run away' with too State meet tomorrow tomor-row afternoon on Cu minings field. Coach Maddock hag issued the call to arms -and the students have set their face against one of the hardest meets they have been up against for many a year. Whitney and Bennlon will be among the bunch, bo that the team will be stronger than the one that went against the Rocky Mountain conference. Ben-nlon Ben-nlon did some hot work with the hammer ham-mer last evening, and there li no doubt but what he will land high and dry In the meet. Brown has also come out for the meet, and Swaps Is working with the discus. The Logaaites arrived this afternoon with Coach Campbell. They were Immediately Im-mediately taken to quarters In the Kenyon hotel. Tbe Latter-day Saints university has a strong line-up for the meet, and "Big Joe" Smith will undoubtedly land the shot put. There are several good sprinters with him that will make results re-sults very close. The colleges entered In meet have declared de-clared themselves satisfied with the following fol-lowing list of officials aid have so notified no-tified John Jensen, secretary of the meet. The officials are: Starter, E. Roberts of Provo; Judges of finish, W. Rydalch of Provo, W. W. Ray of Salt Lake, and W. S. Langton of Logan; referee, Frank Thatcher of Logan; clerk of course, George C. Rla er; field Judges, Hedges, A. A. Nelson of Provo, R. Egbert and W. Swendsen of Logan; timers. Dr. Joseph Anderson. Dr. Will Ellerbeck and J. Jensen of Logan: Lo-gan: inspectors, Sidney Bamberger, G. Warnock, Prof. J. L. Home and Bullen of Logan; scorers. Hatch of Salt Lake and Peter Peterson of Logan; field supervisor, su-pervisor, John Jensen, and official announcer, an-nouncer, Karl Hopkins. |