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Show Pag 4 . " Cindermen T ilent Thin record holder' Henry Carr in the 100 i 22fyanl dashe. Oliver', Oli-ver', beat tan Many mow performances aa that SySm m the "imtaf SSr . . Arizona'. Rob- bin... Sophomore Dave SnajpjJ freshen Arne Coles JJS Don Kockerhans, Dave McMJntocj and Don Schultz to give : Utah 9 stronger, more enenc and biegef distance staff. Snap? has a 4?16 5 mUe to rate him good behind be-hind Krenzer of BYU who -to. 4:08. Watch returnees Wayne Smith and Taylor Williams just back from a mission and service duty respectively. respec-tively. Smith was a star hurdler at Highland high and Williams an outstanding out-standing sprinter at South. Marv Hess. Utah track coach, is currently grooming the 1964 Ute thincrads for October's Olympic games in Tokyo. Japan. Well actually the boys are just getting ready for next weeks meet with Weber State at Ogden; a little less impressive, but for Utah, very important in evaluating track prospects for the coming WAC meet to be held in Salt Lake City. As for individuals the Redskins are a little shy for the competition the WAC schools will provide this year. There are some individuals that will give competition fits, though and will also gain some honors tor Utah. Krege Christenson, senior javelin jave-lin ace, finished third in the NCAA Jast season and is predicted predict-ed to be throwing somewhere near 160 feet this season which will match anyone in the WAC. Sophomore high jumper Bill De-Vries De-Vries has reached 6-7 and should be a strong contender for Arizona State's jumpin' Joe Caldwell. Dally Oliver, junior sprinter, is classified as good behind world |