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Show "Eel"- Ledingham Resigns Springville Coaching Post Red Devils ? Coach Leaves Fine Record Sprin;?ville Mentor Plans To Enter New I York 'U'; lias Developed Strong- Grid, f Hoop Teams; No Successor Named. ! t 'larenee "Eel" Ledingham, foi the past three years coach at the ! Springville high school, will resign his position at the end of the :;elmol year, he announced Monday. Conch Lfdinghnm is planning to enter New York univeisity next 1 fall, whoie he will take a course in ' ad 'n need accounting. 1 "KM" has established an eminent ; record as the Spi'ingville high men- ' lor and during the three years that ho has been the director of athletics athlet-ics he has entered a well-tiained ! team in each event. Every year ! I.etlingham has seen to it that the Rod Devils had a strong team in the state basketball tournament, a tram that always finished tip ' among the leaders, and only the sudden illness of Weight prevented Springville to be a possible finalist in this year's tourney. Throe Successive. Wins Kor the past tnrec years Springville Spring-ville has taken the divisional foot- 1 hull laurels, reaching its pinnacle last year when it gave the state ' champion Tooele team its hardest game of the year. Springville has j come in for its share of the honors ; in track also. ': Ledingham is a graduate of the Utah Slate Agricultural college where he made his letter in football foot-ball and basketball. He was a Kaysville high school star. Popular Popu-lar with everyone, he will be missed in this section. As yet no one has been appointed to succeed him as Springville coach. |