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Show Spikes dig- in cinders as gun pops sending traeksters on way in 440-yard run. Although one Utah runner can't get off his marks, there were enough Redskin men in the race to take the first three places. Wilton Ivie Two-mile Dual Meet Jack Johnson Weights lin, Snell came first, and Staples fell a couple of inches short in his attempt to establish a higher mark in the pole vault. Although the B. Y. U. weight men were expected to monopolize the discus throw, this event was entirely reversed and U t a h took all three places. Crutchfield w o n first with Grosso and Jollev coming second and third respectively. Wilton Ivie led Nelson of B. Y. U. to the tape after the two had run DeVere Wootton the entire race in Quarter^mile, relays lick-step in one of the prettiest races of the day. Long, with wins in the century and furlong, Bennett and Goldstein with seconds and thirds in both races, Wootton with a brilliant 4.4-0, Lusty with a 1:59 4/5 in the half-mile, a n d Mordock in the low hurdles, all contributed to the Crimson cause. Beesley won the mile race in good time, and U t a h took both relay events w i t h o u t much trouble. This meet served t o demonstrate Utah's power. Lawrence Simmons Quarter-mile, relays 227 |