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Show H ighland And Skyline Teams REVIEW Shine In Snow Track T ournament Page 16 April 22) Highland High School Easts' Sorenson, Skylines Warren and Highlands Bob Jackson followed Dick Jack-so- n in the broadjump event Dick Jackson jumped 22 feet, inches three and three-eigh- ts to break the meet record and ap- peared to be on its way to another big year in the field of track but Skyline threatens Highland hopes Both figured highly in the Snow track meet held last week at Ephriam, win the event with Bob Bullock gaining second place for BY High In high hurdles running the best effort was by Skyline's Yates who placed fourth Running behind Rodenhuer and Jackson in the 100 yard Utah Highland led all the way in the point scoring as they compiled a commanding 48 12 output The Highland point team collected 14 12 points from Dick Jackson who won the broad jump, placed second in the 100 and 220 and ran for the Rams winning relay team in the 880 relay event Skyline was the second high -est scoring team from Salt Lake County The Eagle team compiled 25 12 points to finish third in the tournament East followed with 18 12 points as the Leopards tied with Bountiful for fifth place Second went to Ben Lomond with Clearfield winning fourth The Scots scored 30 1a and the F alcons 20 Highland received a pair of first places from its and dashman Robert Roderiluzer Roden-hizclocked a 10 1 in th dash and returned to get a victory in the 220 when he clocked a 22 5 second run Rodenhizer was followed in both events by teammateJack-so- n who scored both second places in the two events Highlands Lewis scored a second place in the discus event and Hillcrests Les Cannon, a fourth in the same event to give Salt Lake County an edge for the number points going to winners Ron Giles of East collected a tie in the high jump event as he marked a 6 foot, one and three-quartinch effort Skyline's S Skidmore was in a three-wa- y tie for fourth place in the high jump comp- -- ! & Sports Review 100-ya- rd 220-ya- ! rd dash was Granite's Nelson and Skyline's Bills Highland's Scott Bnnghurst was second in the mile and his teammate Meldrum placed fourth SUGAR HOUSC COTTONWOOD MAUD I1) 6.7 DONT PAY A BIG REPAIR with Hillcrests Cannon scoring a first place in the shot put with a 53 foot show Only Skyline's Warren figured well in the 440 event as he raced to a fifth place behind the performance of Bountiful's David Bradford Skyline's Yates and Highland s Van Dam scored third and fourth respectively in the low -- hurdles Leofiard Bergeson scored a fourth place in the 880 run for a two point count for the East team Skyline's David Finch surprised a field of pole vault followers as he scored a first place in that event with a 12 foot 6 inch performance Finch was followed by East's Nelson, Granite's Nelson and Highland's Mike Neeley Skylines Larson tied Highland's Glonod for third place in the 220 behind Rodenhuer and Jackson, both from For Mother Da Rocky Mountain BILL TRADE YOUR OLD MOWER NOW! 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