| OCR Text |
Show Warm Veather Spurs Team Training Although neither the College of Southern Utah track and field team or the Cedar City High School crew have meets this week, Dave Gates of the college col-lege and Glen Jackson of the high school have been taking advantage ad-vantage of present weather conditions. con-ditions. Both squads have been busy training and preparing for the next meet which will be the j Brigham Young University invitational invi-tational meet set at Provo next ,week end. Both a junior college and a high school division are held at the annual B Y U carnival. carni-val. A list of the participants at the B Y U invitational will be ! published next week. The warm weather and the outstanding track and field conditions con-ditions of the past week has given giv-en both schools an opportunity to hold good work sessions and develp tracksters in preparation for the meet. Previously weather I has hampened the two teams and not until this week have they had ample opportunity to work out on the track. A hast of participants from the high school is expected to make the trip to Provo and an outstanding out-standing crew of junior students is expected to bring back a number num-ber of points. Coach Jackson expects ex-pects them to garner several seconds sec-onds and thirds and possibly a couple of firsts. Coach Gates has not had any previous competition in the junior jun-ior college ranks so actually his status is practically unknown. However, a number of outstanding outstand-ing boys who are capable of matching time, distance and heights of previous years should make the team a strong contingent contin-gent in that division at Provo. Following this meet the C S U crew will take part In the I C A C meet In the only two events set for this spring. |