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Show B. A. C. Track Team Wins Conference Title In One-sided Contest The Branch Agricultural CollesJ Track and Field team added th? Intennouiitain Junior College Conference Con-ference to the school's athletic accomplishments ac-complishments of the year, when the squud compl.tely dominated the meet, winning or tteliiK for 'irst place in all but three events of the entire meet. The Broncos piled up a total of 105 ' points against 48 for Mesa, 47 'n for W.ber and 22 for Dixie. Jack Woodbury walked off wl h high score honors of the meet, taking first in the high hurdl s nd broad Jump, a tie for first in the Javelin, and second place in the 220 yard low hurdles. Dale Milne was clos? behind with 'irst in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, vnd a position on the 880-yard relay re-lay team which tookfirst. Chick Terry, was first in th-. high 'ump, third In the broad Jump, tied for first in the Javelin, and was on the winning mile rehy team. M rle Prince took first In the U0 yard dash, and ran on the mile md 880-:;rd relay teams. Mario Bussio took first in the mile run and second in the two-mile, white Dorian Janson was first In 'he two-mile and second tn the mile. Rodney Brown took first in th1 WO-yard run and was a member of h-1 mile relay team. Uuell Smith tied for first In the Javelin, a member mem-ber of the mile rehy team and ook s-cond in the high Jump. Dick Gillls tied for first In the nole valut and ran on the 880-yird relay team. Clark Mathews was on the 883 relay squad, took s?cond In he discuss and third in thj shot-put. shot-put. Kent Dover tied for third In the high Jump and was fourth in .hj pole vault and broad Jump. The team Is now busy preparing for their biggest test of the s a-wn, a-wn, and perhaps the biggest test jf any team in thj history of the .chool, participation in the National Junior College Track and Field meet to be held at Phornlx, Arizona on 3aturday, May 25th. |