PLANS FOB PANHANDLETRACK NIE T PROG ESSOfficials aimed; JHoiunnrs Ferry,Hurke and Harrison EnterFor First TimeWith three schools, Bonners Ferry, Burke and Harrison, attending the meet for the first time this year, plans are well under way for the annual Panhandle district track meet, which is to be held in Sand point April 28. It is expected that from 100 to 150 athletes from northern Idaho high schools will attend.The meet is scheduled, to get under way at 10 o’clock on the morning of the 28th, when the preliminary dashes, hurdles, and weight events will be run off. At 1:45 q.' m., the meet will start (for the aft-; ernoon.Officials for the contest includeF. H. LeTreaux, Coeur d’Alene; John M. Booth, Sandpoint, and M.; D. Pace, Bonners Ferry, members ‘of the board of control, and P. A. ; tLoe and J. J. Roe of Coeur d’Alene, memfbers of the state board of con-I trol.? Other officials include: M. E.I Wynne, referee; W. M. Warman. starter; Ralph Clintsman, announcer; Ray Fadman, Charles Bond, F. - H. Strong, timers; F. H. Strong. F. H. LeTreaux, J. M. Booth, Charles Stidwell, Lawrence Moon ■ Maurice O’Leary, Charles Davies, I Henry Christ, Harold Telford, the i Rev. J. R, Benton, Walter Thomas L and Carl Ekholm, judges; Allen Asher, clerk of course; Frank Leis-i ing and Herrick Heitman, assistanti• clerks.