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Show High School Football Teams and Coaches ; ,." " - , V ' ' fii'i iii.im; ",iM ,i,V "i 1 ' 'i -, ' f' ' v- :-v-' - Top row left to right Frauk McCurdy, manager; Geo, A. Eaton, principal; D- A. Callahan, advisory coach; Mi". Oglosby, old supporter; "Heine" Richardson, coach. Tho next two rows comprise tlic fir team, Iu the second row arc Carl Olcson, Captain and right halfback; E. Wilson, quarterback; J. Ercck-on, Ercck-on, fullback; Harvev Ward, left lialfbak; Bob Jcssou, left end. Third row Kilpatrick, right end; Ycatos, right tackle; Judd, right guard; Cahoon, center; Edholni, loft guard; 2iaylor, left tackle (captain-oloct) ; Qoodvich, left cud and guard. The bottom rows arc the lueiubors of the second squad. On tho fourth row Barnes, manager and tackle; Lewis, tackle; J. Wilson, halfback; I. Eoumey, fullback; M. Mulvey, Jr qutirterbaek: Pyke, halfback; Hull, end: McLcod, tackle. . Pifth row Mills, ond; Holderi, end; Lyman, tacklo; Wcrtz, guard; King, captain and center; Sheets, guard; Zlatuscha, tackle and guard; Kerr, fullback and guard; L. Breckou, end. " V . CAPTAIN-ELECT NAYLOR. HIGH SCHOOL HAD SUCCESSFUL SEASON M .HE oflielal photograph of, the fast ' ' high, school ifootball squad- ap-. Hearing . above shows a bunch of, X Salt .Lake athletes which com-, pare well with any like aggregation aggrega-tion in the" United States'. The first team men aro accounted the best . in their individual positions to he found In Utah, ami ho state team has succeeded In scoring, on them" this season.'' One game stamlR against 'them, the BoUo high school defeating them 2l to 7. but this team elastics well with varsity elevens, weighing many pouud.i to the man more than (he Salt I .akd 'Hoys, The class of this tcum'nnd Uk wide reputation rep-utation Is .shown' by tho fact that the Oak l.'ark high school of Chicago, champions cham-pions of tin United .Slates, 'considered thorn the logical contenders In thl.i part of tho country by asklmr for a posl-aea-son game with them. For the past fifteen fif-teen years I lie local school has boon at the top of lho ladder, finishing1 second in the state nice but twice in that time, and never having mot defeat nh tho hands of a. Colorado school. They have always bec-n considered u dangerous crew and mot teams In most of tho iutcrmountaiu states with great success. Tho present team is no exception to the rule; in fact, many old timers doolaro it the best team ever representing the Red and Black, and their average score of ."T i point per gamo nhows their offensive ability. Coach Rlcli'aidsdn is to a great, .extent responsible for" tho' foam's mos-tiiry mos-tiiry of the game, but only a grt'Hl bunch of natural athletes o.6hld have met with ouch success as they have.' ' Tho Hii:Ond tcaih add 'substitutes shown In the bottom jwe of, the picture Is what high school must depend on"for a 1913 team. Theso boys, with few exceptions, I will bo back nexl fall, nnd from ih show-j show-j lng they made this year should prove good j substitutes for the gradiiates,-! gradiiates,-! This team plumed but two games thin year and those with teams supposedly in tlic drat squad's rank, They; lost both times, hut u question In decisions at both games leaves the official-result opsn to debate. R-oninoy at fullback, Pyke and Wilson at Imlf. King; at center apd Mulvey Mul-vey at qmirtorbnclohrc individual start, tliat but for weight wduld rank with the first team rnpp, tUulvoy Should bo .able "to take WHaon's place op ihe drct team next year. Mills. Brcckon and Holden arc crack men at end, ud with Jcsson return- ing'i the prospects In respect to tho high school ends next year is most favorable. A. groat aid t,o the team and the man who has made .football supremacy eynony-moua eynony-moua lo Salt .Lake. Is D. A. Callahan. Thlr veteran coach is an authority on football and has developed most of the star players in Utah. Ho Is shown in tho top row center between- Principal Eaton and Mi: Oglsby. Principal Ma ton Is a gridiron enthusiast; and can bo found on the side lines ut any gamo in which tho Indians phi-. Mr. Ogloshy has been interested in high school for many years and each season in :n regular visitor on tho-campus. He l,s tho father of "Dick" Oglcsby. one time coacli of tho Indians, and Is a staunch supporter of the Red and Black. Manager aicCurdv haB had a. very successful suc-cessful yoat-. and left the team finances. In groat shape for next year's management. manage-ment. Joe Calnc, who succeeds IWoCurdy j In that'Importnnt position. Is experienced and capable of doing much for the boys. With Caino and Naylor to bundle them, the Indians arc In lino to do great things next reason, and despite the fact that tho "Old Guard" will have disbanded, tho machine that Callahan and Richard-sop Richard-sop havo built up In tlm biKt two years will pot go to pieces, as they have provided provid-ed agalnHt Biich un event by coaching a Fecund team that is sicond to no cloven in the state except their ownfirst squad. MANAGER-BLEOT OAINE. |