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Show Track -Field Broncos To Test Strength In Inter-Class Meet College of Southern Utah track and field men have been busy this week battling the elements in an effort to get into shape for the upcoming spring events.' Coach Bruce Osborne indicated today that workouts have been held to a minimum because of the bitter cold winds that have prevailed all week. The first indication as to the strength of his men this year, aside from marks of returning lettermen, will be evidenced this weekend when the school is holding a class meet. The triangle tri-angle meet will pit the freshmen, fresh-men, sophomores and upper-classmen, upper-classmen, In a test of all-around abilities. Several men have given every Indication of some fast times and some good distances in the field events but, competitive try-out try-out have been held to a minimum. mini-mum. J. N. Webster in broadjump efforts ef-forts this week hit better than 21 feet, John Wood has bettered better-ed the 11 foot mark in the pole-vault pole-vault consistantly. Hurdlers Bud NIelson and Garv Anderson have been working hard on their, specialities. First inter-ICAC meet for the Broncos will be a triangle meet with Snow and Dixie on the CSU( cinders April 16, Coach Osborne said. I i Y w V. N Til- iv v ' ' J rv-J If ' V w - I 'r - fA : i i i V 'it- ua"-!fc-"" ' - -i J i ' " """Vr'tir - These Broncos will be counted .on to help carry the load in their drive for ICAC baseball honors this season. Coach Cleo Petty, kneeling, right gives some advice to Sherm Lee, kneeling, and standing left to right: John Wood, Jack Soper, Gordon Sargent, Clinton Roper, and Mel Mitchell. |