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Show tSPIfid FORK Will HAVE STRONG TEAM Line Will Average Above I 150 Pounds; Abundant 1 Timber Available. Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, Sept. 27. Coach Simmons is now giving his grid team the hardest of training. He has prospects of hn ving the best team tha t has ever registered at the Spanish Fork high school. Hitchings, who iias just returned from the navy, promises 10 become the ! greatest fullback ever seen in this section. ; He tears through the line like a passentrer I train. Miller, also a player of this high i school, ought to show the opposing teams j some tiling when it comes to the tackle I job. He weighs ISO pounds. ; F. Gardner. Jackson. Lewis. Hales. Nelson. Cornahy and Martcu have ail had ' experience and will make a line averaging more than ISO pounds. E. Gardner, Ludlow, Lud-low, Robertson. Taylor and Hitchings will probably be the backs. "With this lineup the team will be able to put up some great games. Jones, Snell, Da rger. Halvorson. Star, Davis. Robertson, Clark. E. Gardner. Morgan. Alexander, M ill e r. P. Lund ell. A. Lund ell, Hawkins, Co! trin, Hamme) and Mace wi!! make a strong second team, and some of them will land a place on the first team. They have already scored on the first team and expect to score some more. The first game of the season for the ten m will he played at Mount Pleasa nt on Friday. The following eek there will be a game in Eureka. Rep res-en t a 1 ivei-of ivei-of t he high schools of this section will I meet Tuesday 10 draw up a schedule of I games for the year. |