Show 6 Moab Track Star C Captures Captures' sj P Pair ir of of Stint Events in State Class B Track Tack Meet A tremendous performance by Junior John Evans carried the Moab Red fled Devil track squad to I sixth place in the state class elus B D track meet held Saturday at the the University of ot Utah After the meet the press was wu saying Watch Moab's John Evans and that's just what most of the run rung runners nets ners did They saw his heels ashe as ashe ashe he flashed to wins in the and yard dashes Evans picked lp Ip sixteen points with his two wins and added half halt a point more by running runn the anchor lap on the fourth place yard relay team The relay team of Larry Day Jack Dwyer and Jerry McNeely willbe will willbe willbe be seventy five percent intact when next year starts as u three of the boys have another year to compete Evans ran the in sec one tenth of a second off the state stale record later broken Inthe Inthe In Inthe the class A meet and set at I 49 6 Coach Ed Jacobs said the I Devil mainstay just ran away I from the pack to win I The was the featured race I of the day from a competitive I J standpoint Pleasant Grove sprinter spring sprin ter Paul Allen had won the yard ard dash and was wu heavily favored favored ored to do the same in the fur fur- long Evans who forsook the last year to capture the took home his third gold medal by nipping Allen by five strides at the tape Evans Evan's time in the trial heats equalled the state record The winning time was in the finals The week previous a thin Devil squad relinquished their region eight title to North Emery at Price so the state meet was sweet revenge Moab was third at Price with six boys competIng competing compete ing and gaining 49 points Evans won the and and anchored anchor anchor- ed the winning relay combination combination com corn of Palmer McNeely and Dwyer Dee Palmer captured the javelin a second in the broad jump and a third place in the century Jacy Dwyer placed In Inthe Inthe Inthe the hurdles and one other event but the Devils trailed the 19 and 15 man of North Emery and Monticello when the points points' were tallied |