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Show BINGHAM HIGH SENDS FOOTBALL -SQUAD TO MAGNA Five Regulars Lost When Parents Decline To Sign Permits Despite the loss of five regulars re-gulars from the squad because of refusal of . parental permission permis-sion to engage in the sport, Bingham Bing-ham high school's gridiron team displayed better than average early season form In the 6-0 victory vic-tory they won last Friday from Judge Memorial high school. Today Bingham high t goes to Cyprus to play their first league game against Cyprus high school. What was expected to be a strong team will be greatly weakened by loss of Joe Churich, Emll Pol-lick, Pol-lick, Pete Gerbich, Frank Callen and John Osoro four regulars who Quit the squad. Tackling and blocking of the local team is especially good. Judge Memorial players twice staved off line thrusts of the Miners. In return the Catholic school team were, allowed onlyt two first downs and only once penetrated Bingham's territory. Elwlon Winn, 148 pound sophomore, soph-omore, scored from the eight yard line on first off tackle play standing up. The kicking of Winn and the blocking of Sid Tregaskls were easily features of the game. Heavy - Loss The team lacks a good passer a loss that results trom the vacancy left by Joe Frlsch, premier pre-mier passer of last' year, who did not return to schooL Because of the loss of players resulting from refusal of parents par-ents to give permits to play football foot-ball permits required by the school and the board of education educa-tion the . high school equad has thinned down to fourteen boys who will try to carry on a heavy football schedule for Carbon high. Probable line-up for Friday's game is listed as follows by Coach Bailey Santtstevan: Reynolds, LE; Garcia or Carpenter Car-penter LG; Peterson LT; Ely Churich, C; Ireland, RG; Sheen, RT; Marks, RE; Tregaskls, QB; Mayne RHB; Ortego, LHB; Winn, Full back. |