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Show WEST HIGH WALLOPS GRANITE O O O O O O O O O O o o EAST DOWNS JORDAN PLAYERS SALT LAKE. Oct. 1 4 Granite met Idefeat at the hands of the West H gh j eleven here Friday in one of the opening open-ing games of the Salt Lake division race, the Panthers being on the long end of a 22 to 7 score. At the close of the first half the Farmers were leading 7 to 6. j In the third and fourth periods iCoach Boy Mrlntyre's rh-i-g-.-s .IU-j .IU-j played considerable ability and tore through the line of the opposition time ;and again for larRe Kalns. Hoberts at halfback played a brl!-' Ilant game for the Panthers. The summary: West High. 'Jranite. I (Bowen e Tlupfcnbeck ' .od rg . Hi. can ISilcox Ig Jackson l-Mork rt Harris 'Allen It McDonald Roberts ro Peterson Newhausen le Qwllllams Chtlstophsrson... ql . . Lindsay Lloyd rhb Druk Harvey ihb Rynearson Bradon fn V. Monson suostitutions: West Klngwood for Harvey. Wat-BOB Wat-BOB for .Mori:. Lloyd for Chrlstoph-jcrson. Chrlstoph-jcrson. Harvey for Lloyd Qrantte L. Ifonson for Hopfenbeck.; 1 1 Mmson for Hogan, Hartwood for, I Monson. Officials: Referee Bert Blazle.j I Umpire Lee Prouse ' 1 - SALT LAKE, Oct. 14 East hieh I defeated Jordan high In one of tho1 initial games of the Salt Lake & i vision football race here Friday. 87 to 7. During the first two periods the Beet Diggers held the Leopards safs, the East high warriors being, hold time nn.l a fain when within i si nrlnp distance. In the third and fourth periods the Leopards outplayed the Beet Loggers, Log-gers, patting over their victory. Roberts. Glynn and Tauter wero the big stars for the Leopards. Alsop twinkled for the Jordanites. The' lineup: East. Jordan. Caffey , e Jones "' rn rg Gill I Smith lg Kltzgerald Ryan rt Saddler Rbead it Withers Glynn re Doweyl Peterson le Dow' Vorse qi, Wnltmore ; Robert. . rhb Oldham' Co'v'n Ihb Thompson ' Taufer fb Alsop 1 Referee Major Prince. Umpire !: Jim Hamilton. Linesman Bill Ma ugh an. |