Show 1972 19 May f"3 r oi S n Page 9 I I 3uJ y M m v nj 1 teai of the last home meet weekend will occur this The Selute? Intermountain Track weather stays good the should see some outstanding If the fans erformances” says Maughan are top perfbecause there in the meet ormers that will be of one the top track and they have His reasoning is that teams tend to improve as the turned in and this is the tail the season end of not the end of the of USU’s season for one member thmclad team Stan Young has 100 yard qualified to run in the However it is and the 220 dash yard dash at the Track Meet to NCAA be held in on June Eugene Oregon tune-umeet for “This will be a be Stan and he’ll trying to imp3 p rove his times” said Maughan Brigham Young (one of the top Ricks track teams in the nation) SnovJ College College of College and USU will be the teams competing in the meet however several top individual performers will be present as Eastern Utah competetors unattached these individuals will be Gary DeVries a member of last year’s Aggie team in the mile Greg Smithy in the pole vault Jim Blaisdale in the long jump Roy Strom in the 100 yard dash and Mike Lyngstad in the of Some javelin record timing Smithy before while Blaisdale has jumped 25’ previously Strom’s best timing is 38inhis DeVries ’he holds the school mile with a 4’06 has vaulted 16’6” the in US event while Army has Lyngstad in thrown the spear for 260’ The '’as strongest team in to be BYU They performers Cummings in the meet have top including Paul the mile with a top 'me of 4 03 4 and Aaro Alarotu in high jump with a 6‘U” measured jump Other Cougar standouts are Zdravko Pecar in 'he discus event with his best performance being a 190’4” toss $e rMiak Boubelik It will last meet of Utah State Maughan the year for of the best perffeels many ormances of the year will be the ! ! ( i I fj t v J "Ii n 2 0 LJ u J I fWfWssjX I && Tim Boubelik sails the discus for a long way on this throw Boubelik has gone for as far as 70 feet in the event to gain the spot of being one of the better pe- rformers for tomorrow’s track meet USU will have their work cut out for them to take the US Track and Field Federation’s Intermountain crown against national power Brigham Young and Anders Arrhenius in the shot put with a 64’ throw' Snow College has two performers that will be expected to finish high in the standings Dave Johnson is a threat in the long jump with a distance of 23’6” and Larry Guyman will be strong in the 120 high hurdles with a 14 7 time The two Snowmen also do double duty with Johnson competing in the triple jump doing Bin§ham Brian Paul Majury and Tim Today’s be ‘‘sweet revenge baby says Bingham in looking forward to Saturday’s events Bingham has been beaten BYU’s Allen Judd in the 880 by by just one tenth second Another man to beat Bingham by the same margin is an unattached runner John McCray Aggie Bingham wants to move past the pair during this meet Caulfield is the top shot put artist at Aggieland with a distance of 61’ on record Majury does double duty with a top distance of 23’8” in the long jump and 48’U” in the triple jump Boubelik will carry the Aggie honors into the discus event with a 170’ performance to his credit A unique competition will be held before the main events on Saturday Beginning yesterday a decathlon is being staged with John Stephens being the Aggie entry The decathlon consists of 10 events with the winner being determined by his performance in each event The decathlon consists of a 100 meter dash long jump shot put high jump 400 meter dash 110 meter high hurdles discus pole vault javelin and 1500 meter run The variety of the events requires a versatile athlete Top contender in the decathlon will be Doug Wells of California He placed high in the decathlon standings at the NCAA meet two years ago Stephens feels he has a good to-e- row’s et the of Tomorrow’s main competition at noon for the field events and 12:45 pm for the running events The meet will be held in the Ralph Maughan Stadium just north of the football field will begin lleUvia O (Hoorn v Nki- T Vitl Levd KwWf rim Sullivan pauses while preparing for the pole vault to listen to the National Anthem during a meet earlier in the season "w- he ’ Uu or Eastern Grop Fufang fW Ono-f-La- u Tuvene-i-Tho- h - Corwey Reef Hunter 25c Car Wash SELF SERVICE PUMPS ?! if Vel 1 045 North Main Photos by Jim Holohan leads the pack during the mile in a meet 'n f°urth place is Cal Simmons exPected to be strong in the event during in Ralph Maughan Stadium portion decathlon starts at 1 pm with the 110 meter high hurdles A half hour rest period follows each portion of the competition Jnam arn°n 4 il li U chance to win the event also He believes he will win the 400 meter dash and the 1500 meter run By doing these two things Stephens could finish at the top He has experience in some of the other events especially the discus where he finished second in a meet before his college career such rS nation teams in the be the will it Smce season goes on : ' (7 Guymon running the intermediate hurdles in 54 seconds EaStern Utah has PeCte Clark in the shot put throwing for 50’ and Jeff Coweri in the mile and a time of Utah State won’t be caught e talent ? ort ln department however with performers host for the Track and Field Federation’s ”) i the event with a 4b’2” mark and tracksters as frRalphMaughn’s r I 'N M iiuirmoft Monday May 22 J |