WH/TBSBORO, TEXAS IiIjida3:he:heTi-'P.JedionField and Track Teams May Enter Annual MeetTic Whitesboro field and track vili enter the 18th annual oulhwestern Recieation Track and ! ield mtf; at Farnington Field in ri Wee Ih Friday and Saturday, a:din:; to tentative plana early ’ i week, A record entry Hat of01 e than HO high schools and 20 lt;Hlt; es are e/pected, according ’( void from the Fat Ftock ShowoM* V.cli R ger Mai tin’s thinly 'lad lads have competed in two invitation meets at Ti in as many, I'l .F |f]t i* »4visions of bo’h field and tiack.I’ - aspects are bright for a fah win’, of several Whitesboro ■ iPdldatcs. if plans for the Fmt Worth trio mateiiallzeIn the first mem Tiotja hv .weeks a no the Whiiesboro repro. •tatives nosr.i mi: the hrst city .one-half poinb. Last Friday, however, they were less successful, i 1 sing bv a close total score of 7i.fi points. Tioga junior grades . won in competition with theWhitesboro juniors with a total cf J 23 points to eight.The Whitesboio senior field and track candidates captmed rrore first, places than the hos* citv, but Tioga was able to account for more second, third and fourth places to capture the meet in total number of points.Events and Whitesboio winners j were as follows.120 yard high hurdles: Grady jThomas, first; L V. Denson second. j100 yard dash: David Saye. sec. j ond and Gene Self, third.220 yard dash: David Dave. sec., cr.d and Gene Self, tihrd. 1220 low hurdles: Denson, second rr.rt Hataway. fourth.440 yard dash: Self, first and Miller, fourth.880 yard lun: Dalford Cardwell, j second.Mile Run: Gradv Thomas, first