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Show y 'yf aammmamiuiummnimi0iMtK kw. -- -- Lvi'cryone known that i t - the club see Harvoy or ill The Members are: LETS MEET THE PLAYERS . n t J . ose boys olay football but do you know what nos it ion they play? 1 n- - fcatolt. R Harvey King W- Jr. aixr-me- n Jo on Bowman Jimecc Hedquist Genevieve Coleman Deanna BACK FIELD Don Baum Dabliny Bob Carlson Dick Clark Stewart Morley Jerry Meehan J, L. Mecham Booth :Bob Free Jackson Jo TOT Bob Greenwcoci Frank Jensen Ksx Jolley Bay wu3 in.k response to numerous requests, a golf club has been formed The Constitution has not been written Id, but that will come in duo time The officers who have been elected are .... Harvey King Football started out with the first practice Monday September 8, 1911. Almost 30 prospective fellows reported and by the end of the weak there were 33 "All Stars' out. The present aquad amounts aver first came on game with Jr. President Kill Miller Secretary and Treasure. All tho go who Be- Senatraber 20 They traveled all the way down to Beaver to lose 20 showed the made of by coming back and working the harder to down Vernal 34 'to 6 in-night game, played under those to 22, but they stuff they were all a bright lights at the Hail Brown UCii Ashworth Bonnie VJilson Our Dick Bob Ellen to 23, sta- dium. Host came the game to be played with Alterra on October 3. We won 16 to 21 to raise the hope of tho VJildcats , for the Northern title, Lot's have ALL the hign school out to support tho team. in. Evesy boy some time his life has had the des soinoonOe jj6 to sock football he can sock to his hearts content within the small high sc- much hools have .lust as Boys in. For this reason football vao inc-- r oduced by Stephen Enler, a coach in a small high has school. Since then, become popular with fans and players. The 3ix-m-en game ha3 The many advantages spectator can follow tho ball. He can see how is handled. The game is faster and more open the- it Merrill Steve Larson Harry Ennis Richard Franson Dick Johnson Bill Fouls on Jin Oldroyd Steve Larson Calvin Peck right to play football the boys in large high schools. Sterling Sessions an it refore, higher scores are made, which the spectators I 1 I I I- - it r- - is t; can follow and like. Every team player on a six-m-an handles tho balls B. Y. High began the game in our State. Our first year at it we divi- ded the olayers up into tow teams and had our own football league within our school. The second year we played in exhibition game at Ogden with VJebor High School, and Provo High sent over some squad members, which wo played. The third year we got in the league with Uintah High and Alterra, Uintah won that year but in tho play off for the State Championship, Last year we won from Unintah in a play off gome at Springvi-ll- e. lost to St. George This year Roosevelt High have Joined us, Yfho the league winner will b3 only time will bell, but nevertheless the 'Y" High has its football Just as its surrounding neighbor school .5 do, Dave Crcwtcrv E E |