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Show BYU announces track schedule Clarence Robison, BYTJ's track coach who speaks in modest mo-dest tones, believes his Cougar squad will be stronger than last year's, which could mean the Mountain Cats are headed for their best cinder season in the school's history. Last year the Cougars placed second in the WAC finals fi-nals in Salt Lake City, then went on to place seventh in the NCAA championships at Eugene, Eu-gene, Ore. Four members of the '64 squad won All-America honors. The '65 schedule announced by Robison includes four home appearances in the new BYU stadium in Provo, two meets in New Mexico, and five appearances appear-ances against major competition competi-tion in California. Major meets the Cougars will participate in this coming season include the Mt. San Antonio An-tonio Relays, West Coast Relays, Re-lays, Compton Invitational and the NCAA Championships in Berkeley. Here is the home schedule of BYU track and field for 1965: April 17, UCLA, Provo; April 24, BYU Invitational at Provo; May 4, University of Utah, Provo; May 15, Beehive j Invitational, Provo. I I |