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Show NOT MUCH HOPE FOR Winners in Class Meet Are Good, but Not Good Enough. BT "BILL" YATES. j Coach D. A. Callahan of the high school, with the stars of the lntarclaaa track goeet of Isst Saturday morning, wko were exceedingly few and far between, be-tween, and the old "H" man of former fame, were on the west aide campus bubbling Jivat with, enthusiasm, jester day, and the Irs real lively workout of the year was aceompUahed. There ia but one week ia which to get ready for the divialoa meet which ia to qualify the men for the atate meet of Mar 20. Tha time ia the elasa meet Saturday waa exceedingly poor. No atate reenrda were eves aiproached except in tha quarter-mile, in whieh "Tillie" Olaea clipped off withia two aeconda of the etate mark. Ia the dia taore rune the ahewiag was exceed ingly discouraging for any sew ho pea to graap pointe in tha atate conference. confer-ence. In the laid event, aa well as on the eiadera, marka ware way below the average of the meeta of tbs paat. Herbert Tay, the freehmaa who surprised sur-prised the school br winning the gold medal for the greatest number of points, promisee to be a great track mi within the next year or two, bat hia ahowing of Saturday, although better bet-ter a gTeat deal than any of hia op ponenta, will not enable him to snake any phenomenal ahowing agaiaat the other high school of tha etate. Olaea. who woa tha silver medal for the eee-end eee-end largeat number of points ia tha claaa meet, ia the only oae who ean be depended upon to fake a place in the state meet. He ha the etrength to carry him through the grind of a fast quarter-mile with any of the scholastic scho-lastic runners of the state, aad "C'ally" ho pea to see him romp in at the finish trailing the cord behind him. Dan Ournsey, wbo carried off tha honor ia the dashes Saturday, aoaed eloae around the faat time, but the large supply of faat aprintere this spring makee his chanees look gloomy, although the coach ia looking for a place from him. Captain MeCabe, Mclntyre, Ward aad Young are the veteraaa who will be looked upon to do thinga thi apriag. All are, ea sorted and -eapeMe men. |