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Show 'ATHLETES READT I FOR WiNTER MEET I Many Are Interested in Winter Events and Boost for the State Tourney With King Winter once more ln the ) foreground and with snow covering jH the mountains east and west of ttu tH I city, plans arc being made hy follower?. !H of the snow shoe and ski art for a state tournament In winter "--port In H I Ogden during the latter part of ' January. Fred Lofqulst, ono of the H ski of the men back of the movement Lofqulst Is anxious to start the ball mM rolling and wants all those Interested H I In tho qrwirt tit rnmmiinl,. n, I . V. i. .. iiiiH ii, m- ivit iu wmmuDiBtii wi n ine eeeH sporting editor of The Standard -Ex- Last year a state tourney was H planned at Salt Luke but because the kTonnd was l..u-e, the m.-.-t was nol held. This Season, with King Winter H ci m i dent that a meet can be staged here successfully. H Lofquist states that an inspection I of probable sites for the events will IH . be made during the present week H I Taylor's canyon Ls one of the places j being considered. The contests will be open to both men and women and will be Included in a varied program. Lofqulst Is considered the lshcd third ln the tournament held at Salt Lake in 191 S and fourlli In lH "If the tournament is held In Og- H den. contestants from Colorado, Ne- H , vada. Wyoming. Idaho and Utah will enter." said Lofqulst last night. "In i past years the tournaments have been ILI cei and i am confident that rH Ogden will support such an event We have more than flfteon ski ruriii. r- in Ogden who are read to answer the Call und only hope that I more will signify their Intention of H entering. Prizes for the winners ln H the various events will be made H Women as well as men may enter." |