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Show COLORADO RELAYSIu,ff«}\competition. Two of the six new recordsestablished were made by the Redskinstars. By Grant set a new conference markin the high jump by topping the barwith the pegs set at 6 feet 2~y2 inches.The mile relay team composed of Bur-U i. ton, Long, Gillette, and Jensen cut a full^Wji^ second and a half off the best previous\ \ time in this event to win in the fast timeL'V of 3:23.4.Four men were outstanding in the Lite's surprise 77 2/3 to 67 1/3 victory over B. Y. U. at Provo on April 21. Wilton I vie, running the two mile event for Utah, won the honors of the day by staging one of the finest exhibitions of courage and game-ness ever witnessed in a Rocky Mountain Conference meet, with a badly infected foot, Ivie lost one of his shoes at the end of the first lap and with that foot bare finished the remaining seven laps to capture third place. The veretran Jackie Burton split honors with Ralph Goodwin by capturing both the 440 and 880 yard runs while the Ute field star was annexing top place in the pole vault and javelin contests.Nate Long provided the big upset of the meet by nosing out Owen Rowe, Y star, in the 220-yard tangle. Long came within 4/5 of a second of Creed Hay-mond's 1915 record of 21:1. Byron Grant performed sensationally to walk off with high-point honors for Utah by taking firsts in the 120-yard high hurdles and high jump and finishing second to the Brilliant Rowe in the 220-yard low hurdles.JACK BURTONQuarter-Mile and Half-MileNATHAN LONGSprints and Half-Mile RelayEntering the eventI'jJP^j* vuBILL BURTONSprints and Half Mile RelayHOWARD EGANHigh JumpI u i-4/LWiRALPH GOODWIN Javelin and Pole Vault |