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Show Triple jeopardy Track team faces weekf' Utah's track and field team looks ahead to another long weekend as they head for Tempe Ariz for a triangular meet with Western Athletic Conference powerhouses Brigham Young University and Arizona State. The Utes have already faced both teams, getting soundly whipped by each of these track powers In the previous meet against Arizona State, however Utah sprint ace Steve Odom didn't compete due to prior commitments. But this weekend, Odom will be a man to watch as lnlime,S f acSeCnd Place showin at BYU Invitational last Saturday in Provo. At that meet, iTnWfi0to0facUt!oh'rh0ther V P6rfrmerS wi" be -turn-meet du I V sittin out the last Fhs and h i;niU,rleS- TheV are Stance man Roger tllis and half-miler Neil Patten 'S "Khlng slow,V towards the school record of 46.6. This was Webster's besli' Also recording seasonal bests at :urn miler Mark Dulaney (14.41.5 ' sw the intermediate hurdles w t ied Neither will have an easy timeoi Ida. BYU though. jesh Dulaney will face ASU's Pet. (h the distance in 9:06.5, tw0rarr have bested 14:14, and " .bles WAC individual cross-county, 1; Welsh will be up against BY, Young, who have times to"1 52.8 respectively. yvor Welsh' brother, Don isnea nVjeligi the triple jump, but wj " -a, Sigurd Langeland of BYU to , Fric clearly ahead of ASU's ISw, The Utes also appear W hj them in both relays. All ,n meet. |