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Show UTAH COLLEGES FIX SGHEDULE Spring Athletes to Start Training Train-ing at Once for Big Battles. Biiccball Schedule. May 3 B. Y. U. and U A C. at Logan. May 7 U. of U and U. A. C. at Logan May 13 B. Y. U. and U. of U. at Salt Lake. May 17 U. A. C. and U. of U. at Salt Lake. May 18 U, A C. and B. Y. U. at Provo. May 24 B. Y. U. and U. of U. at Provo. Track Schedule. May 1 U. A. C. and B. Y. U. at Provo. May 8-U. A C. and V of U. at Logan. May 16 State meet at Logan. May 22 Rock Mountain Conference meet at Denver. May 24 B. Y .C. and U. A. C at Logan. At a meeting of Coaches Roberts of tho Brigham Young university of Provo, Norgren of the University of Utah at Salt Lake. Jensen of the Brigham Ycung college at Logan and Teetzel or the Utah Agricultural college col-lege at Logan, held yesterday afternoon after-noon at the Kenvon hotel, the above schedule for track and baseball was made out and the plans of the coaches coach-es now are to start their spring ath letlcs at once for the big battles. Al-teady Al-teady the men at the Logan institutions institu-tions and also at the state school have benu working out every afternoon, after-noon, and Coach Roberts will get his men out Monday If the weather permits per-mits on th' B. Y. U. campus. coaches are confident at this early date that they will have winners, and the baseball and track matches this season promise to furnish the lovers of these brr.nehes of the college sport some lively times. All four schools have old men back in the field, and the coaches are working hard to establish es-tablish so:ue new records this season. |