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Show Big Track Meet Today Provo, B. V. C. and A. C. Will Scrap it Out. Played Won Lost PrCt. U. ofU.... 3. 3 0 1.000 B. Y. C... 2.1 1 .COO L. D. S.... 2 1 1 .500 B.Y. U.... 3 1 2 .333 U. A. C... 4 1 3 .250 Tho B. Y. C. team beat the B. Y. U. team yesterday afternoon by a score of (1 to 1. Today at the B, Y. C". campus the B. Y. " U. beseball team will try conclusions with the A. C. U. ball team, after which the.track teams from these two institutions and the Brlgham Young College will struggle for the mastery. The ball game commences com-mences at 1 o'clock, and the track meet when the ball game Is finished. That the events will be well worth seeing there is no doubt. The Provo ball team defeated the Aggies a week ago, but by a score of no more than 0 to 8, so It Is evident that the teams are about evenly matched. The Aggies are a rather uncertain, quantity, playing play-ing national league ball one day and a punk, amateurish game the next, but the local enthusiasts are hopeful, lor after the punk showing of last Saturday, Satur-day, it is expected that today is their day for giltedged playing. If the Farmers Far-mers can make It 100 to 0, or even 10 to 1, the Cache Commercial club will give a banquet In their honor. This is 'bonylled." Just what the track meet will develop de-velop is nothing more than conjecture. conjec-ture. Tho bunch from Dlppyvllle Is credited with some crackerjack athletes, ath-letes, among whom Is Stallings, who Is reputed to run a half mile In something some-thing less than four seconds. Inasmuch Inas-much as Hon. William Frew shook the kinks out of his rheumatic leg yesterday evening and made the half mile In three seconds Hat, the Aggies are not afraid of Stallings or any others, nor Is the B. Y. C. team, which counts on Jensen and Choate running the 100 yards In 0 seconds, tho 200 yard dash in 14 seconds, and the 440 In about .32. Some of these expectations may not be realized, of course, but the Logan schools are not going to let all tho honors go back to Senator Smoot's town. Then thore Is some rivalry between be-tween the A. 0. and B. Y. C, too, so there's sure to be something doing. The otllclals for the track events are as follows: Starter Rev. Paul Jones. Referee Mayor Wm. Edwards. Clerk O. W. Adams. Judges of tho.tlnlsh J. II. Bishop, Wm. Howell, F. W. Thatcher. Field Judgos-Josph Odel), Wlllard Langton, Prof. West of the B. Y. 0. Timers Charles nolmes, Leo Thatcher, J. W. Crawford. Scorer A. M. Fleming; Mr. Nielsen of the B. Y. C. and Corlett Rltcr assistant scorers Field Marshals-Jack Hill, Charles Fleming, Mr. Skidraore of the B.Y. C. Mr. Rldgley of tho A..C. Announcer II. E.Jenson. In tho evening at the Thatcher Pavilion, the Logan schools will givo tho Provo visitors u grand ball. |