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Show MANY TEAMS IN RELAY CLASSIC Keen Competition Expected Saturday When Provo I School Entertains (Special Dispatch) PROVO, April 19. The annual ln-vltational ln-vltational rela carnival for track and) field athletes will be staged on the j v field Saturday with junior cpl-leges cpl-leges .high schools. Junior high schools, grade schools, and young wo-( men of high school and college In action. ac-tion. -The quarter mile half mile- and four mile relay events will be added Features to the new program. Medals will be awarded to the winners win-ners of first, second and third places The hili SChOOl track and Held meet will have the following svents: 100-yard dash 220-yard lash, 4 4 1 -vard da.-h. 880-yard tun, mile tun 220-yard low hurdles, high Jump broad jump. dis us throw, shot put; pole vault and Javelin throw The Junior college meet will have all these events with the exception of the 220-vard 220-vard lOW hurdles and pole vault. POI i: El I NTS i OR GIRLS I The P.. Y. IT. Class meet, which will be held between the uppbrelassmon land the frosh. will have the same event) S3 the high scnool meet, and In addition a high hurdle race will be listed In this meet. The junior high school meet, which Is open to all junmr high school to s ,., ;ni seventh and eighth grades, will have the B0 -yard daah, the 100-yard a..i. lin-vnTvi run. sSi'-vard run and mile run. I The high school girls' competitive i meet which will be open to all high school or college girls, will have four events a 5u-yard dash luO-yard dr.sh, high jump and broad jump. The relay carnival, th? feature competition com-petition ot the meet, will consist of eight events: Oistrlct school, lower grade 1 4 0-yard relay four-man teams, district Kohonl. upper grades, 44f-iyard 44f-iyard relay, four-man teams Junior 'high school. 880-yard relay, four-man teams; special Invitational high school, (.'li!-' relay, -140-yard relay, eight-woman t ams; special fa ulty men's 440- vard relay, four-man teams; Junior "college, 88"-yard relays foUr-man teams; inxitatlonal high school 880-yard 880-yard relay, four-man teams; B Y I . class, 880-yard relay, tour-man teams. The sp !( lal new relays -which will be I Introduced by the Utah high school athletic association, open to all high j schools, are the quarter-mile, two-Imile two-Imile and four-mile events In sabh ioi these relays four-man teams will be I used. I Faculties of all Utah schools are Invited to send two-man teams to the hoiaeHhoe-pltthiDg contest which v,IU be staged. Entries will hae to be placed with officials at Proo before the meet. Gold horseshoes will be I given the winners of this event An-Othei An-Othei faculty evenl will be the faculty baby crawl open to babies belonKlnur in teachers onlj This will be a ten-yard ten-yard event, the winner to receive u baby dress. Reports have been rec eived from all I over th' state that strong aggretc-i - ! tlons will be seat to compete in the various events Silt Lake will be rep- ! resented by the East, West, L. P S j U and Granite track teams. Schools from northern Utah. Utafc county and southern Utah will tend represents t,-. I crews. I Klve athlclec from the B. A C. ai Cedar City will enter. They are Hunter, Hun-ter, Webster, Baker. West and Luke They come from a school which for five years took th state high school championship. Three of the men won honors In the atate last year They now represent the Junior college, and in order to have competition f challenge chal-lenge has been Issued to the other colleges col-leges of like standing In the stale stati- Representatives from the We- ! her Normal college, the Snow arad- onry B v. G. and the r t x i -- normal i colli gs have been invited here to meet thet e a i ti b-tt-9. |