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Show Ever Attempted To Coach Team? Did you ever guess how much time a Junior League Football coach has to put in each week with his demon athletics? Well, Paul Delaney, coach of the Sugar House Steelers entry in the junior ju-nior loop, figures it takes about 12 hours a week to keep his club in top shape. Paul, a former halfback at the University of Florida, has guided his young stalwarts to a first place ; tie in the league standings and says that his team has a fine chance of bringing the top title to the South East section of town. I Says Mr. Delaney, "This is the most fun I've had since I was playing myself. These kids are real "dingers" and coaching them j is a pleasure. I just hope we can i bring the title to Sugarhouse." The Steelers' mentor is manager manag-er of the Monroe Calculating Co. in Salt Lake City and is a real, booster of the area's football, whether whe-ther it's little league, high school or college. Paul is an active member mem-ber of the Bleacher Quarterback ! organization which does so much for University of Utah football. Delaney's coaching experience has not been limited just to little league ball. He was coach of the Fort Lauderdale, Florida High School team for two years and had a top record. It appears that the Sugar House Steelers have some top leadership in their quest for the title. |