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Show Bad Weather Hampers Track Team's Activities Coach Bill Smith's track and field aspirants have had a difficult time finding a dry track to work on say nothing of freezing temperatures tem-peratures but with clearing skies and warmer weather this weekend, week-end, they should start to take form. Bill is more worried about his distance men. They should now be rounding into form as in other normal years. However, Bill is going to let them take it slow, and top of that, find out who have possibilities. At the present time Max Nelson is showing progress in the javelin throw, although he has not tried for distance. In the hurdles Harold Jackelin and Dale Adams are Bill's mainstays. main-stays. Those out for sprints include in-clude Vance and Bill Keetch and Erland Warnick. Johnny Iverson is trying out for the high jump, broad jump and shotput. Don Wadley is coming along in the 880 run. Although a class schedule has made it impossible for Bill to work with his senior high boys, the junior high track team is looking pretty gfood. Next week, he said the junior high will hold a Deseret News Junior Penthalon. The Utah High School Relays will be held today at Provo, and a week later the Brigham Young University Relays are scheduled, in which he expects to enter sevi eral men. |