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Show Cubs Swing Into Final Lap of Sports Parade . i . i '. : Long Drills Cindermen For Defense of Grown South-East Tied For 1941 Title Determined to keep within the walls of South the city track championship, Cub cindermen are training vigorously and earnestly in an effort u take away the tracK title held by East. EXPERIENCED MEN RETURN In looking ever his display of track material, Nate Long has found it to be very satisfactory. Topnotch performers from last year's championship squad have returned. Men such as Jack Low-der, Low-der, Stan Kilbourne, Virgil Van Cctt Chaiiie Patterson on the relay re-lay teams; Cale Cotton and Sid Faldmo on the hurdles ; Reed Johnston, John-ston, Joe Lewis, Ray Ecker on the high jumps, are all worthy track-sters track-sters who played a great part in copping the title last year. PALMER, KELLY SHOW PROMISE Returning this year, Grant Kelly Kel-ly and Lawrence Palmer are sure of winning a pile of points as well as capturing glory for South. Palmer made track history last year at the Triangle meet by copping cop-ping indwiaual honors as well as practically winning South the title ti-tle by making that heroic spectacular spec-tacular sprint which defeated East in the last event, the 880 relay, to tie for the track crown. He also took first in the 200-yard dash, and in the pole vault. Kelly aiso will be expected to do much this year. He is hot after the 440 record set by Ralph Ked-dington Ked-dington of South. He was a valuable valua-ble man on the relay teams and also the broad jump. Fans can depend de-pend on Grant that he'll do all he can for South high glory. Do a good job, you tracksters. And keep that title. |