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Show LOGAN AGGIES TO HAVE NEW FIELD Large Force Putting Grounds Into Shape for Big State Track Meet. Lojran. April 20. A new athletic field will be started in Logan tomorrow tomor-row for the Utah Agricultural college. col-lege. The. entire enrollment of men will report in the morning for work on it. It is hoped to finish the. pre-lmlnary pre-lmlnary work tomorrov.- and further to get the field Into shape for the hii', state track meet to he beld in Logan May IE. One day every year is set aside for the A. C. students to show their love for almn mater through the medium of pick, shovel and scraper. It is called "A" day. and corresponds to "U" day at the University of Utah in that It Is a holiday from mental strain. Here and at Provo the schools ar? bending eery effort to connect with the state track championship this spring. Both the U A. C. and B. Y. U.. judging from dope, hae a number of stars, but are still w?ak in point of numbers The southern Chool is especially so, but equalize! this lack of quantity b an unusual grade of quality Larson, Luke ?nd j Ounn are the particular stars. For tho A. C Peterson, Anderson, Snow I and Madsen are the bright lights, j These men will ho confronted by liny ! mond. Parry. Van Pelt and Brock mover of the University of Utah, also tars A rare little setto should be the result. Brljrham Young college, although laving low. has several promising ath-i letes. despite the loss of Tolman, one of the classiest long distance men produced in Utah. Two of the college 1 men's best bets are Sheffield, in the sprints and Price in the quarter. They also have a long distance man who is said to be a comer. So far this season It looks as if Utah will have the best in the sprints B. Y U. in the hurdles and leaps, B. Y. C. in the distance runs and (he Aggies in the weights. |