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Show UllfEIEKTEI OF TICK STARS II CUTEST ! The possibility of a Utah track and field team, picked from tho stars of the indoor track and field games, scheduled for Salt Luke City, February Febru-ary 21, entering the big indoor games at the Armory, New York City, late In March, now loom on the.port world according to word received from Salt Lake today. With such stars as Creed Haymond,: Bob Martin Alma Richards, Jacques,! Clinton Larson, Hansen and scores of 1 others entered in tho meet tho chances, for UUihns to cop honors at the big-' gest indoor meet of the year in Amer-J ican Bport history, appear bright. 1 In the national meet which is to bo stateg at New York every year, the best stars in the entire country are entered. Joie Ray, the champion mile and half-mile runner, Loomls, of the Chicago A. A., Caldwell of Boston, Sprey of the University of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania and scores of other stars will be entered and with these men in the various var-ious events pitted against tho Utahns and othes, the competition should be keen. For the first time In the history ot track In the United States, western track men are contemplating on entering enter-ing tho eastern classic. A team t of fifteen men is expected to pass through Ogden within the next two weeks from the Multnomah athletic ath-letic club of Portland. Hulton and O'Keefe of the Ogden I high school will enter the indoor meet at Salt Lake and Lindsay will enter the moot under the colors of the Weber Normal college. |