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Show fe Cindermen to Improve in 1966; Tough Season Schedule the Redskin thinclads broke six of their personal track records. If the same is achieved this year, even though Utah may not finish first, they may finish much-improved and have even greater potential next year. Pete Carlston faces the problem of fielding a National-Championship calabre team with only limited resources at his command, com-mand, and does all that he can to keep the Utes in contention in track. UTAH 1966 TRACK SCHEDULE OUTDOOR March 26 Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, Provo, Utah. INDOOR March 23 University of California, Cali-fornia, Santa Barbara, Calif., 2 p.m. April 2 Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, 2 p.m. April 9 (Brigham Young University), Uni-versity), Salt Lake City, Utah, 2:30 p.m. April 14 Arizona State University, Univer-sity, Tempe, Arizona, 7 p.m. April 23 Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 2 p.m. April 30 (Triangular, Utah, Arizona, Ari-zona, USU), Salt Lake City, 2:30 p.m. May 7 (Beehive Invitational, BYU, Montana, Idaho, USU, Wyoming.), Salt Lake City, 2:30-7 p.m. May 14 Fresno Relays, Fresno, California, 10 a.m. May 14 Utah State Invitational, Logan, Utah, 10 a.m. May 20-21 WAC Champion-. ships, Provo, Utah June 16-18 NCAA Championships, Champion-ships, Philadelphia, Pa. j BylRVBENOWITZ iik's thinclads show real j :n;se this year. Inspite of the slat the Utes have lost eight a including the manager from rar's team, and two of the aiding freshman perform- via the Dean's Team, the as still show promise. I KEY to the Redskins Ting to victory lies in imminent. im-minent. In order to handle Western Conference's fierce -petition successfully, immanent im-manent must come in field jumping and weight spell the difference be-i be-i success and failure for the s. Utah's nationally ranked '? jumper, Ben Stowell, along 'Hack Snow the vaulter, and juries, Scott Entyre, and Farmer, Utah's high iump- n must leap higher to meet -Wenge. H undeveloped talent, ;"s the men in the brawn ;:ent. Unfortunately the for this group of ath-;3J ath-;3J greatly increased by the ;-at Utah lacks even a po- i man who can throw the ;; w or hurl the discus : ; however, Armin Doug Wells, and Dan "o achieve a respectable ; "j- proficiency in the d'scus. Wendell Smoot m oe another performer. .: c"iPPuis should be an-:;:gs?erformer an-:;:gs?erformer in the JJ TRACKMEN Dennis Hall, "8 Vorhees will be isry to come gs Taylor Williams and JWn provide Utah with J ngtr, Jim Demit, :A e? stowe11' and :;if;;sby should round out :5a'Stance Performers, "'i dn lyand LuisMoench 00 the job in that cate- !ums the area in . thinclads have L:f'ipe ehere is to de-: de-: -his area " r,We11 durance tTh.e l0.ai for the . Lambert & rried Sc L arold Roberts, ';3o K lhVAllen Selley, , jjcbj ans (providing nninBr Prevent him lAH Has ;Unfort,lta 80 od track is I f-J for the WAC 'ike rvtt With ranked With two na" wth irfers and utes face an uphill ;He20'f for the tact that last year |