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Show Bronco Track - Field Hopefuls Eye College Meet Coach Bruce Osborne and a host of thlnclads from the College Col-lege of Southern Utah will leave ! this afternoon, Thursday, for Og-'den Og-'den and the Intermountain Collegiate Col-legiate Athjetic Conference Track and Field Meet. Heading the list of hopefuls in the trip wiU be Kenneth "Ounce" Benson, who has won two first places in each of the two meets in which the Broncos have par-tlicipated. par-tlicipated. Benson will primarily be shooting for a record toss in the Shot Put event but Coach Os-borne Os-borne will also count on him for points In the discus. I In addition to the track and' field meet the ICAC officials will gather for their annual meeting: to determine policy lor me com-ilng com-ilng year. I At that meeting it is expected; l that a change in policy of the i ICAC will develop which would eliminate competition to strictly two years In the conference. Although Al-though it is not certain that this action will be taken all indications indica-tions point to this switch In policy. In the event such action Is taken Northwest Nazarene of Nampa. Idaho, latest addition to ;the conference, will be dropped: i Other schools In the past have I had four year schools and partic-I partic-I ularly in football most schools I have allowed participation by an i athlete for four years. I Ricks, until this year a four- year school. Is making a definite move to strictly two-years In all fields. This year the curriculum has been reduced to three and beginning with the fall term will be two years. It was pointed out that Ricks and Weber College Initiated the move at the last meeting of Conference Con-ference officials with CSU casting cast-ing the only dissenting vote. Northwest. Nazarene did not vote. At the meeting this evening the new policy will in all liklihood be adopted. CSU representatives seemed to feel. |