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Show Cross country tei: good, conditions! Although the cross-country team has yet to win a meet, they have been looking fairly good in the meets they have run in. In last Saturday's meet, with Washington State and Brigham Young, Utah placed second, but only three points ahead of last-place last-place B.Y.U. Washington State completely dominated the run, even in the poor weather conditions. condi-tions. There were about five inches of snow on the ground, and the temperature was only about 40 degrees. Mark Dulaney, the freshman hopeful this year, commented about the match in this manner, "You had to think about pulling your foot out of the snow before you could take your next step." Dulaney himself placed sixth, one man behind Utah's Walt Churchill. Churchill was Die : St finish. Interesting, A) Churchill's father fc in in the Boston Mam1; wa to run in that racer, ' f day," he said, "1 : j Ha sounds like a lot of kna The race was one of- ! because of the tor: Slt) Coach Carlston wot': it cancelled in any if what cross-country ii: does the guys good t weather. Too many ; The meets are cancelled j acci of the chance of bid..; phy if we can set a good::' Coll them, in return wet ' tion runners to work ff was ture," Coach Carlstr- Med can The next event, t:-:' State, will be held tv' r. 11 a.m. on the gol:: ' Phys Austin Hall, sitV |