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Show . NORTH VS SOUTH GAMEAUGUST 30 Bingham high school's class B championship eleven furnished three of its stars for the first annual an-nual high school all-star game which is set for August 30 and after the first few days of practice, prac-tice, it appeared that all three stood a fine chance to see plenty of action when the North meets the South in the newly enlarged U. of Utah stadium, under the lights. Billy Boren, a swivel-hipped U.,lfV,....l. Tl. IT I - halfback, Jack Knudsen, a line-I line-I dissolving fullback and Marvin j Pullan, steady center, all impressed im-pressed coaches and teammates alike with their workmanshiplike performances during the open-! open-! ing workouts. Boren left early for the baseball all-star game in Chicago, but will be back in time for the grid classic. The night affair sends the North against the South, two hand-picked teams from the state's best seniors of last year. Most of the lads are all-state or honorable mention stars. Jim Lookabaugh of Oklahoma A & M will coach the North after Aug. 25, but meanwhile Coach Bailey Santistevan of Bingham and Johnny Vranes of West, a former form-er Bingham star himself, are directing di-recting the Northern aggregation. aggrega-tion. Howie Odell of Yale will guide the South after Aug. 25. Tickets are on sale at the Centennial Cen-tennial Log Cabin in Salt Lake, with reserved seats selling for $2 and general admission for $1. Officials are expecting an all-time all-time record crowd for the battle between these colorful prep elevens, in the big Ute bowl on August 30. In Bingham Canyon 80 tickets tick-ets are available for sale and may be obtained by contacting Joseph P. Scussel. |