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Show fuCHES OF HIGH SCHOOL 7 ELEVENS ARE BUSY MEN N, jen Proposes to Make Bid for Championship; ! Jordan and Granite at Work; Class Play for Local High Teams. I f T EWFALCK, who has been A- chosen captain of the Ogden high school football eleven. ll V-?T Pniral back. His work on bucking the line was of high older, and this, combined with his great speed, should put him In the fight for a place on the team. Art Leonard, the sophomore end. also showed in brilliant fashion, especially on defense, his tackling being sure and lie was also good on intercepting forwards With the loss of Arlie Rvdalch, the star punter and drop kicker, It Is probable that either Captain Stiefel or McGanney will do the punting. Last year Stiefel at times could beat Rydalch, and he should be one of the league's best this season. nEjj high school is out after the football championship. With I four old me" '"icl HnA tw,'nt.v others fighting 1'or places on the . eleven, Coach Loii Roovnev has P. pospeets of a successful year file iriditoa- C vfar the Ogdeu crew failed to a' 'league game. Romney hud a 4,-noh but the spirit necessary to "thp battles evidently was missing. f"L re several stars in the sutind, ft, majority wore playing on their Jtion and failed to keep in proper sot down lei of rules this Stat most be followed, and already ",'iVvers have begun to show the i it and they feel . thai with bet, 'iization they will bo able to i. the Salt Lake elevens and other 5 to the league go some to beat m Glasscock, who has assisted . the developing of the. new mail ma-il now in Chicago and will not E to Ogden this year, so Romney L, do all the coaching, with some Matt from Ed Peterson, who is a be of the Ogden high school fac-? fac-? pete has helped some in former witb the linemen and, no doubt, Flak after the majority of the ean-ijvj ean-ijvj for the line this year, if he can m the time. fork This Week. tanner will line up his prospective Ssrs this week against the scrubs, 1 Peterson and himself in the back- i where they will carry the ball .buck the regulars' line. From now lb, work will be of the hardest kind dierimmage will form a portion of , practice every day. ii few weeks, the All Hallows col-f col-f team of Salt Lake will be played Ofden. t I Ciptairi Mattson, regarded as the Her center in the state last year, ir return to school. Of all the men, I'ibsence would be felt the most, mnev was forced to use Matty at Ik positions last season and his work t .enter failed to show up prominent, -This vear, if he returns, he will, i a'onbt, he worked at center in ev-r ev-r prae. lit to Matty, the loss of Vink wrings will be' felt, as he won an utate position and he was one of the m who showed his best work through-lib, through-lib, season. He worked on the ends. V Tackett, fast backfield man, is wider whether he will return to the i?,rs this season, but prospects are pi for his coming back. Last year vu laid up with injuries and did oi play his best game. ild Men Back. Lewjalck, who is the Tigers' cap-Ib, cap-Ib, will be worked at one of the :. this vear, although last seasou he L'tlayedat quarter. Joe Falek, his Juer, another 1914 man, will be on i other end. Dee, halfback, and wring, a guard, are the other old lie abundance of backfield material I tauted Lon to place Captain Falek nm of the ends. He will be given jhtoogh. trial there and if not suc-lal suc-lal will again be shifted to the KifieW. Browning, who was the h; man to play bis same position imghout the year, will be shifted to iter this year, if Mattson does not urn, k Allison, who played a sensational m the final battle of last vear mst the West high school, 'and md so much promise of becoming a "back, has thus far failed to show Urae form in recent workouts, but thinks he will be all right in a iveeks. remising Material Ml Cllasniann, quarterback of the Jfs "1.1913, and who attended an mi military academy last rear, will candidate for quarter or' end this P- Jones, a member of the squad tears ago, showed promises of be- i I' good back. JeTonng won his letter at halfback J'ason, but his work failed to show j WMncy, He has a good knowledge f game and is an exceptionally V player He will be tried at his , thlB 'ar- Cross and Mar-adiLte.a Mar-adiLte.a midget' area,S0 baCk' Cross. George Cross, Hibbs, a Pnnter; Greenwell. another of A T" aibletes- and TriPP are TLl- eni?s' ''a,Dev. Goodrich, W ln look strong 'at taeklesl ifai .T1'1 har1 at L'enter and !w. Korb, who plaved an end J, seyeral games, has con- lkvo,fHl??lsonin8 in his foot and t of the game for a few days. |