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Show I INate Long Sprints, broad jumpUtah 107 B.Y. U. 37Buck GrantHurdles, high and broad jumpsAlthough Young University was conceded sufficient strength in the field events to offset, to some degree, Utah's admitted supremacy on the cinders, few wiseacres picked them to lose by so overwhelming acount. 10714 to ,__________37^ is a rather decided margin.An ideal daywas conducive of |the best efforts of |the athletes, andtwo marks fell inthe course of the §afternoon. BuckGrant set a newrecord in the 120-a u- u i, ai Grey Lustyyard high hurdles Half-mileat 14 4/5 seconds, a mark that will not bebroken very soon. He also established hightide in the high jump, raising by a quarterof an inch the old mark of G feet 2% inchesset by Alma Richards of Brigham Youngin 1911. The newmark is now 6 feet2% inches.The Cougarscame through withfirsts in four ofthe field events.Paul Thorne wonthe shotput with atoss of 42 feet 4inches, and Mon-son won the ham-_ . _. ., mer with a good1 rank lush burn fHurdles, hyfli jump heave. In the j ave- |