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Show TOMEPART 1 Richards, Haymond, Martin, Wilson, Larson and H Others in Togs H Four of the greatest track stars ir. America will be seen in action at Mon roe park,. Saturday, May 8, when the Ogden A. A. stars vie' with the Uni-versity Uni-versity of Utnh. Utah Aggies, Brigham (Young University, East High, Ogden I High, Weber Normal, and West High I school stars. Yes, and these self-same I four stars, Richards, Haymond, Martin nnd parson, are being backed to romp .homo with honors for Ogden in the Olympic trials in the United States, "' 'and In the' world games ne.xt fall at 'Antwerp. In the high jump Larson and Rich-'ards Rich-'ards should finish first and second f , easily in the trials in this country, ! both men being rated as world beaters. j Richards has a mark of G feet 5 Inches In this event, while his former team ' i mate has a mark of 6 fect 7' and 7- 1 'inches in the same event. Both men ' I are all-around stars, and will in all ! I probability endeavor to bring the ; j world's all-around title to Ogden, as well as individual honors. ; In the sprints Creed Haymond is 'rated as the greatest 220 yard man In , the world and should havo little trou- f ble In winning the furlong. He is a , fast man In the century as well and ' may represent the club in the 440 yard . run. I1q was All-American sprint ; champion in 1919. His best time in the century is 9 and 4-5 seconds, while he has a mark of 21 1-5 seconds in the 1 furlong. , - j Martin a Star. Bob Martin, according to Haymond, I should make the best in the land step to win in the five mile event. Martin .has a list of marks that would do any v, A runner justice and is In, the pink of 1 condition for the trials and for the ; J games "overseas." Ho is the Western I long distance title holder -wl Earl Brownie Wilson, intercollegiate ' !!? champion of Utah in the half mile in 3s 1915 will also represent the Ogden A. ' A. Wilson is a first rate half-miler, " and should be able to romp home with , honors. Robert Collier, sprinter, Al Warden, middle distance, and Hairy , Bagley will also wear the official "O" of the local organizatoin. Ogdcnits will have a chance to see the "Big Four" take part in what should bo one the greatest meets ever staged in the West. Never in the history of Utah Athletes has such a meet been planned and never has such a classy array of men been lined up for a meet. Aggies Strong. Coach Lowell Romncy of tho Utah Aggies will have the following men in iT harness: sprinters,. Glen Dee,,.. Lew 11 Falck, Percy Hansen, Bus Croft, Paul , Dorious and Belnap; distance runs, ,J Jacques, nart, Richardson, Wyman, I Christensen and White; hurdles, m Belnap. Zlcgfrit. Thornicy, Edwards 1 and Nelson; pole vault, Andrus, An- derson, McDonald; shut put, MacDon- jfl aid, Andrus, Gardner, Hintzc; Javelin, 9 McDonald, Worley and McKay; high .M 1 jump, borenson, tuwaras, i-ariey; r broad jump. Sorenson, Edwards, Far- ley; relay, Hansen, Dee, Falck and Belnap. I The program has been arranged as M follows and will start promptly at 2 m o'clock: I 2 p. m. 100 yard dash trials; shot put, high Jump. M 2:10 p. m. Mile inn. jfl 2:25 p. m. Heats 22J) yard dash. Jfl 2:35 p. m. 410 yard run; discus jfl broad jump. jfl 2:45 p. m. 220 yard hurdles, trla jfl heats. jfl 3:00 p. m. 100 yard final. Ifl 3:15 p m. 220 yard low hurdles fl 3:25 p. m. 220 yard dash, final.. IH 3:35 p. m. Three mile run. 4:00 p. m. Half mile run. Ifl 4:15 p. m. Relay. Ifl The officials for the meet will In elude, Nelson Norgrcn, University 0 IH Chicago; Dad Callahan, Yale; Henry Richardson. U. of U., Homer Christen- sen. B. Y. U.; Robert Richardson, Des icret gymnasium; Ott Romncy. U. ot U., and Freeman Basset. These mon are all experts and field and will. give one and all a square deal. JH 00 EH |