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Show I Cross-country grabs I victory from USU Ellis and third man Churchill. "He'll pass both those guys," predicted Coach Pete Carlston, at the end of the first three miles. "He's got a lot of pride." Dulaney's final kick carried him to a second place finish, behind Bringhurst. I " Hi I! the University Cross Country J-; tpam in its best showing of the !: 'swamped Utah State 15-45, i- Saturday morning. The Utes grabbed the first nine H: daces in their "perfect score" e victory, run over a soggy six-mile is course around the University Golf s Course. Ttie meet marked the comeback If of W Ail-American , Scott Bringhurst. Bringhurst, sidelined since February with a pinched nerve suffered in a workout, set It the pace with 31 :06. C Walt Churchill and Bringhurst battled for the top spot the first i. three miles but Churchill was " surpassed by the Bringhurst kick in I. the fourth mile and the All-f All-f American Utah senior never let up :::: and easily won the race. 5 This is the second of Bringhurst's ', comebacks, After being in the f: mission field for two years, he became one of the top runners in f; the country. The former Highland High runner '! would have represented the American marathoners in South :,: America and possibly could have run in the Olympics, but was " sidelined from the marathon and the Olympic trials. Utah's Mark Dulaney picked up l!; over ten seconds the final three i miles passing fourth place, Roger |