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Show HILLTOPPERS AND AGGIES PRIMED FOR DUAL MEET ON CUMMINGS FIELD Two Aggie Stars May Hot Be Able to Enter Meet Utah Squad in Perfect Condition to Defend - State Title Against, Farmer f By Paul Caffey PIE first intercollegiate traek competition of the 1921 season will be held Saturday afternoon on Cummiugs field with the Aggies performing against the University of Utah. The meet i scheduled to start promptly at 2 o'clock. Last vear the Aggies wore credited with having an tin usually strong track team, while lh! v-ai It is juft the opposite with I ish uptwised to have the best of the argument on paper. The Crimson track tutors upset the dope when tbey HtiM the Kftrmera in l-ogan bv an oerwhelttmg score and this year the l.orffutes are going to attempt to turn the trick snd come out on the big end or th- tallv when the final count l l lHh wtll be defending Ha state title f-r ih- f irt time since last season and e-ltb nearlv the suine wiuad again In fie fold Coach Tommv Fit spat rick Is rnnftdciit that he i!I be able to down the Farmer. The Aggla made a crdttat.le showing In lHSt V,.r coinpettilon and etood aheak of t l-i the conference meet held in rt. t n'lins. The Apgles lost only one or two men and have been strengthened by the addition of several new freen-men. freen-men. TEAMS LOOK ABOUT EVEN. In comparing the teams from the performance of the men this ?r. two teams look about even, but nese-.nrds nese-.nrds cannot be counted In Judging the strength of the to teams.,as ihe ' are unreliable. . I tah should have the edge In the t.ack events, although this will not so much as some mav think. . oach Lowell Komney hse yoral men who re unuauallv fast and they ahould push the Crimson apeedstera to their "'lTeaded bv Captain Reld Jewkea. the II ill toppers will present a atrong array of sprinters. Jewkes runs In the 100. .:n snd BhO-vard relay and has Pwer enough to enrrv him through all of ,ese -event- in great at vie. In a.ldt-tmn a.ldt-tmn to Jewkea. Toa.h r Prnrk th"" loe rartwright and Roy Wtrthlln. two letter men from la-t vear and Roy Smith and Jess Burton. Cartwr Ight won the centurv In the Interorganlaa-tion Interorganlaa-tion meet held last week, with Burton coming second. These two men have been making eome fast t me In n practise and if thev continued It I !ertain that they wilt com In for '"Tlir'Aggiea will In all probability he represented V Captain Hv Mortensen. Sterl Anderson. Tecil Baker. Frank Steves and flsrold Clark Mortonaen made m 2 in the centurv In he claaa meet, while Anderson and nark followed fol-lowed close hehlnd. Baker did not en-ter en-ter the meet, due to an Injury, but he has fullv recovered and Is In excellent condition and ahould give a good ac- mint of himeelf. . QUARTER-MILK SHOULD BE CLOSE. In the 440-v-ard race the teams are about on a par. h tVnmejr mar not send Anderson In the 10 or M Mnd will enter him In the 440 He haa great stride In addition to apeed. Keldes Anderson. Bill Oeddea who balls from Logan High will bo on hand to do his stuff. Last year hjj equaled the state high school record and may agnin duf Irate this feat j and In 19:S he made the au"V'r;m,,i Fpencer Hunter and Malcolm UMen will lo wear the Aggie colors In 'thia event. I'tah will have Man Wooten who won the event last jenr, again doing his stuff He waa a . k h.,ut a week am. which did considerable consid-erable to bring him down weakened weak-ened him lo such an extent that be will be unable to enter more than one rare Gene Livingston. Joe Folca Ken Rvin and Jack Rnslen will round out rh.. crlm-on delegation to aeek point In the quarter-mile. , - Ro-coi Miller. Adrian Pembroke. John Sew and Ixm Klrkmal ln"' the strongest men to run the M for tl.e Crimson, l-aet year Miller won hts letter In this event The 111 most likely use Harvey Kirk Welle Collet t and two more nnnamea mr-u will contest for the rarmera. Coach Fltxnatrlck announced the 'ol'nwlng men would run in the mile: Reed Richards. John Hevy and- an coft. The following Aariea will turn out for the event: T-ew "riff In. V .el a i 'fllett, Roy Beal and Howard Nel-men. Nel-men. WHITNEY AND RICHARDS f ENTERED IN TWO MILE. ' -Peed Richards and Byron Whitney! tl araln battle for flrat place In' hc two mile Richards represents j I the and Whitney the Aggies, j Last vear the men battled In every meet for the flrat place honort and x close race the result, with never more than a few yards separating J the two. W moit and NeeJman wtll run for I'tah and Mariner Merrill Mer-rill and Howard Kels-.n for the A. .. In addition to the first named men. For the first time tilen Anderson sill le nitted against Jack Croft In the hurdles. Several yeare ago An-d. An-d. ron waa not able to go out' for tr-'k ar-d last year Crofthad to fnr- MMaaMaaM aake his work on the cinder because of an injury. There haa been a great deal of talk about which la the belter bel-ter man and tomorrow will Bottle all arguments. Iaat year Anderson ea-tabllshed ea-tabllshed a new star record in the 320-yard low hurdles of JS second. In the field event the Farmers mav have an even break with I'tah. The Aggie are almoat certain of two first places, the high Jump and pole vault, while I'tah looks especially strong In the tsvelln and shotput. Lunt. In all probability, will taka the high Jump, while Webster has hi first time tn be defeated at the pole vault. Wulistein I by far the best Javelin thrower of the two schools and Is credited with g heave of 17 feet. Jonea ahould hav little trouble walking off with flrat place In the ahol. Thw broad Jump and discus are two events that It would he hard to nick a winner in. Kven though Vic Wat-kins Wat-kins will represent the Crimson In Ihe broad Jump, h will find plenty of competition from Orartt Hunter of tho A. C. Hunter haa already got his Jumps out to 22 feet, whfrh Is near to Watkrns' record. In the discus dis-cus Nat on Is the beet bet for I'tah. While "Hutch" Knowles will heave the platter for the Aggie. The time of the events for th meet follow: ' 2 no p. m. ion -yard dash. 2 tV One mile run. Id iM-yard high, hurdle. 2 SO 440-yard run. 2 4i Two mile run. -I0--2c.varn low hiirdlee, t:20 220-yard dash. 3: ii tsu-varo' run 1 SO Hslf-mile relay, 4 on Mile relay. -j-FIELD EVENTS, 2:lt "hot put and broad Jump. 2:4:. High Jump and discus. 1: 16 Pole vault and javelin. TWENTY-SEVEN AOOIES TO COME. IXWIA.V. April ir,. Coach E. T. Romncv and twenty-seven I tah Aggie trackstera left town thla morning mor-ning for Halt l-ake. where tbey bill compete against the ntversity or I'tah track team tomorrow afternoon on Cummings field. The following men nmde the trip: Sterling Anderson, sprint and quarter mile; Cecil Baker, spring and Jumps; WTHiam Jackson, relsv; Harold Clark, sprints and Javelin; Wfllsrd Knowles. discus; Willlsm, Ceddea. quarter mile; Arlo Kuriong. quarter mile; Harvey Kirk. hJf mile; ( Frank Thompson, mile and two m:le. Rvroti Whltnv. two mite: Fdwln Wood, mile; Well Collett. two mile; Jack Croft. hurde. Javelin and high; Jump; Henrv Webster, pole vault;! firant Hunter broad Jump and lave-. Iln; Lorain lvlns pole vault. New-ell New-ell Banders, Javelin; Malcolm l.av- i ton. quarter mile; Rdward Koxler. j nhotput, Frank etlepheii. ahotput and rela ; Howard (Jo-pel half mile, j Louis tlriffm. mile; F. A. Batter. , hurdlea and quarter mi'e. 'Iln bo" Harris, manager Ther I a possibility of the Aggie being without the eervicee of tu n their stelljtr perf.irmer. Captain IM j Mortensen msy not be able ta en'e-r j Into compet It Pn be-au of a rerl Illness snd Ornt H'ltilee. who s-a4 a leap of 22 feet tn the nroad Jumsj jn , the Haas meet, may be unai'e to w - i ttrpal trerauee of an injured aaiO I The rest of the squad is intact 1 |