Nekoosa High to OpenTrack Season at A-FNEKOOSA — Alexander- Highhas had some time to study the•apacity of his boys.The schedule, after today's meet, includes a triangular meet with Wild Rose and Almond at Wiki Rose May 1; triangular with Westfield and Tri-County at Westfield, May 3; Central Wisconsin Relays at Stevens Point May 8; Conference (place unknown) May 11; andSchool athletes went to their first field and track meet this afternoon 'at Adams-Friendship ; Coach Cal Grosschuesch has plenty of material to choose from as the season progresses. The revived interest in track events among high schools in the area has enveloped the Nekoosa school as well—40 men are competing for j Sectional May 18. positions on the team Returning lettermen and their I events are the following: Roger I Zellmer. 100 and 220 yard dash; |Dick Mlsna, high jump and shot1 put; Mike Liebenstein, 100 and 220;!Dave Ohlin, discus and 440; Tony'Skusevich high jump and Gary, Tubb Schill t ^ ^ Wom_ \\inker, shot. Other leading can- ens Minor A in a e for the didates are: mi e-Richard Win- t season with a I4826 six ners and Bill Weaver; *-mile- ins better than second lace Don Perrote. Dave Sarver and Eleanor Stelmacheri who had a Dave Freiberg; 440—Jimberg; disous-Dave Ruder and She'als0 took aU { honors f0r Francis Joslin; h.gh jump-Ruder; the season wUh a ^ t serjes pole vault—Skusevich and Joslm. and a 231 t E stelmacherbroad jump-Skusev.ch, J. Fre,- had a 533 series and K Wes,hoprt »inn l/nrnrvt - I r\ 111 nnH **Tubby SchillTops Minor Aberg and Perrote; low and high a 51g Kay Wesley had a m * hurdles—Ohlin, Ruder and J. Fre.- and M Becker a ^ [1berg, shot Josiin. unn iha loom„ , l f i «_• . Fritzinger’s won the team titleGrosschuesch feels h.s squad b a and one.hal( withshouid be strong at the Central ^ record and tied wjth Kay-SWisconsin Relays at Stevens Point for t senes at 2]43 Th also'May 8, but was reluctant to make had hi h tfiam for thany predictions about the Confer- at g01ence and Sect.onal meets until he lndividual scores.