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Show Region Track Meet To Be Held In Cedar April 29 With the basketball season closed, high school athletts are turning thnr attention to track and field uctlitiesi, lu pteparation fur the annual an-nual Keglon Six meet. The luett w.ll be held in Cedar City on Saturday. April 29th. Tills will give the local athletes very little tune to get into shape for the big event since the ba.sketbill season ended for them only last week. Another draw tack will be the fact that school will close In Iron County the day before the meet Is held. Thils will bp specially special-ly difficult for the seniors since their graduation exercises will be held the night of the meet. Coach Mont Bailey started track and field work at the Cedar high school Monday, and has had very little chance to get an Idea of what kind of a team he will have this year. Three seniors who did good work last year, Donnld Nccley. sprint star; Rulon Heyborne, middle mid-dle distance man; and Don Yumorl another sprinter, are back, and a number of new mpn are working out, but lt Is too early to make any predictions as to the membership of the school team. In announcing the date for the Region Meet, Horace H. Rose, chairman chair-man of the region athletic association, associa-tion, staled that no athlete may partlclpatt In tennis if he participates partici-pates In track and field events, and tlie restrictions on the number of events any boy may participate In will again te in effect this year. In order to rigidly Inforce these restrictions re-strictions the association has a-depted a-depted a rule under which any man who participates In more than the prescribed number of events will oe lasquainiea in nil events enterea. Ianthus Wright, principal of the Cedar City high school, will be In charge of all arrangements for the meet. He Is not yet ready to make any definite announcements about the meet, except that It will be hild In (he B. A. C. stadium. |