| Show II a I UTE CAMPUS SPRING PARADISE FOR SPORTS F FANS NS THIS T IS WEEKEND I It COUGARS DEFEND g CINDER CROWN By ELWOOD HAYNIE Top-notch Top collegiate competition in track and field tennis and polo make the university campus a spring sports mecca the three remaining remaining days of this week Saturday at 1 30 p. p m. m in I stadium athletes from Utah Utah State and Brigham Young vie for Division track and field honors Three exceptionally close dual meets have furnished overwhelming overwhelm overwhelm- ing proof of some terrifically keen rivalry in the offing The have been coming along nicely after after after af af- af- af ter a poor start and should make things even more interesting than they were at the Redskin-Cougar Redskin meet meet meet-if if that is possible Final 68 Young U. U finally nosed out the 72 68 by virtue of a thrilling thrilling thrilling ling victory in the mile rela relay which had the spectators cheering from start to finish Hafen Leavitt Leavitt Leavitt Leav- Leav itt now Heave It Cougar sophomore sophomore sophomore more caused most excitement by rudely ending the long string of javelin triumphs which Jack Thornley had hung up However it is hoped the veteran may again prove superior to the youngster and break conference and state records records records rec rec- in doing so The Aggie captain captain captain cap cap- tain Eugene Hart in the two mile run has the next best chance of shattering an old standard With the right kind of day and pressing competitors a new mark would not beu p. p Outside of these two events it appears that this seasons season's seasons season's seasons season's sea sea- sons son's smashing record will have to tobe tobe tobe be done b by p the stellar performers of Colorado University Bellows of Utah and Brooks of the Y ran a near dead heat in the century last Saturday Add the star to the picture picture picture pic pic- ture and the job of picking sprint I winners becomes very disagree disagree- able Farrell Glenn is capable of getting a point or two for the Crimson The and races seem to beall beall be beall all Utah and Brigham Young with the Cougars having a little the best of the bargain in past encounters but with the Braves possessing great potential strength By hook or crook Nichols or should figure out a way to beat the Cougar representative Nick was ver very r disappointing in his last quarter-mile quarter contest but will be swearing revenge aplenty in the next meeting In the distance races Ed Hart is the only cinder man on whom Armstrong can count very heavily Jumps Strong Utah Utan can do the most damage in road jump and high jump Heres Here's one scribe who believes a sweep of both events is not only possible but quite probable Against the Utah captured five of the six places and did lid likewise likewise likewise like like- wise against the Stan I Mahoney is going great and should be good for two places Gardner as he showed in the Y meet is sitting sitting sitting sit sit- t ting his stride again Earl Fox came through and is training diligently diligently diligently dili dili- gently in hope of helping whitewash whitewash white white- f wash the opposition Bennion r HURDLE ACE 2 vi ri x tA tY r R t tI tS I S I y Y k Courtesy Salt SnIt Tribune CAPTAIN HAROLD MAXFIELD MAIFIELD Utah's Ace Stick Man should take care of one place in the broad oad jump dump and Bellows will be in there too if he is right The hurdles like the sprints find ind Captain Maxfield 1 of Utah Cherrington of the A. A C. C and McBeth McBeth Mc- Mc Beth of the Y fighting among themselves for first second and third hird places A A A. difference of only several inches may separate the winner and third thir place man McKean and man are the Ute in the weight events In the pole vault there is little ittle to choose from between Wilde of Utah and Courley of Young U But again the mile relay may decide decide decide de de- cide the championship |