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Show fast and has held his own in the games in whleh "ho nan participated. With Meyers In the baekfield, Dutch Tauter made a good showing at Smith's end arid ho may be shitted to that position. for this MiAenK.on. Open formation has proVd eff&i-ttve against the opposing elevens, ae the entire Gold and Blue eleven is cxc.-ptiol;ally light. Lehi will outweigh the Saints about ten pounds to the player. : V SOUTH CACHE BEATS B. Y. C. SECOND ELEVEN HYRUM, Nov. 19. South Cache high triumphed over the B. Y. C. second gridders here this afternoon, 19 to 6. Fumbles by Logan proved profi table t'o Hyrurn. Aired played a heady game fur the locals. The Logan aggregation under Coach Glen Aired was accompanied by a large number of rioters. MfFur LDEMFW Central and Northern Division Divi-sion Champions Clash at Cummings Field. Coach Ott Romney's East High Leopards, Leop-ards, imving won the interscholastlc football foot-ball championship of the central division, will clash with the Logan High school aggregation, ag-gregation, tfinners of the northern division, divi-sion, Friday on Cummings field at 2:45 o'clock. This game will have an important bearing on the state title. The Logan high school team has been playing exceptionally good football. They have a heavy line which outweighs the Salt Lakers, but the Leopard back-field has it over the T.oganites in spteed. Logan defeated Boxelder high last week" by a score of 31 to 0 and Boxelder Had been a strqng contender for the northern division divi-sion championship. Shortly after the Leopards had defeated the Utah" Agricultural Agricul-tural College freshmen. t to 0, their lowest low-est score this year, the Logan eleven played the young Aggies an exceptionally close game. Next week the Leopards will meet the Pay son team at Salt Lake. A hard-fought game is promised, as the Pay son eleven has not yet met defeat. Last year the Leopards defeated the Payson high 13 to PANTHERS' GRIDIRON TOGS ARE LAID AWAY With the turning in of football togs, the grkl season has come to a close at the ! West high school. The results of the season have been extremely satisfying, the Panthers having been defeated only once, that time by the speedy Kast high aggregation. In all, the Panthers played five scheduled fames, winning three, tying one and losing one. In their garfte with Jordan" they scored H points against the Beet Diggers. They defeated the Granite gridders by 13 to. 0 score. The Ogden Tigers held -the west elders to a 13-13 tie. The Panthers de- feated Davis county by a 2-0 tally. In the last gatne of the season the Panthers failed to score against the speedy East high team. They finished the season in second place in xjn Salt Iake division. Captain Vernal Funk has been the malnstav of the team, while Chick Mitchell." Dick Williams. Grant Roberts, the Everett brothers and Grant Ridd have showed up well. 1 Coach Christensen should have a football foot-ball machine of no little me,rit next fall, with the following men to form the nucleus : Veril Funk. Williams, Roberts, Ridd, Johnson, Howells, Asher, West and many others." ALL-STARS TO MEET &. FRESH I ES SATURDAY The All-Star eleven, which is scheduled to meet tie fast "U" freshmen eleven Saturday Sat-urday at Cummings field, have been holding hold-ing signal practice and litrht workouts (Continued on Following Page.) SAINTS TO PLAY ON LEHI FIELD FRIDAY The football game between the L. D. S. U. . and the. Brighuni Young college, which was scheduled lor Friday at Logan, Lo-gan, has been canceled, and the Saints will meet the Lehi eleven at Lehi on that day. Coach Oleson 'will take about twenty players to Lehi. Several of the boys, who have been out of the lineup on account of injuries received in previous previ-ous contests, made an appearance on the field yesterday. Lindsey, the star end of the Saints, showed his former speeil and ability to tackle. Coach Oleson will probably start him at his old position at left end In Friday's game. Thedeil. who was out of las .week's contest with Davjs I'ounty h.gh. also,-returned, and will undoubtedly un-doubtedly play at right end. so that Coach Oleson, has . a strong pair holding down the end positions. Captain San-dors San-dors is still out and it tea probable that he will not participate in the remaining contests. The baekfield Is strengthened by the return of Margetts at right halfback. Margetts has been out for some time. Several signal practices have been hfld this week and another one is scheduled , anu in ivi , . wnen tne ueopa rus un the state championship. Payson's 6 points being the only score tallied against the East high. Injuries received during the West high game will weaken the Leopards materially for Friday's game. Smith, tlrt speedy end, strained a ligament early 1ft Saturday's Satur-day's fray and will be unable to play for the remainder of fche year. Anfierson, j guard, although he played In the entire East-West contest. Is suffering from a Charley horse, and is not attending school ( -this week. Chandler and Gillespie will probably be used. Chandler has shown j ability as a guard and possesses Uie nec-i nec-i essary weight and strength. Gniespie is i j prove to be a 'stone wall on defensive Romney, Neuenswander, Oswald and Fyke make an efficient backfield. LEOPARDS PLAY JG! HY (Coutitiuetl from Preceding Page.) this weeK. The team, which is composed largely of men who played for the varsity var-sity in 1914 under the expert coaching of Nelson H. Norgren. are in much better shape than was expected, and as they propose to use the eastern stylo of football foot-ball as was taught by Coach Norgren, It is thought that they will bo able to put up o stiff battle against the freshmen. Swtbby Peterson, Mose Stelfe!, Brownie Wilson "aid liish Kay will probably be tho backfield men. These four form a Hgin but sjeedy combination, and with " linesmen as Warner, Douglas. Goodwin Yates. Van Pelt, Marthakls and OlesOn, the AU-Htars should he able to make a good showing. As the freshmen use practically straight football, the All- I Stars should provo to b'e a puzzle lo tho i youngsters. ' ' The freshmen have been practicing all season with the varsity eleven. String-ham String-ham -at center. Gorlinskl and Norton at ends l-ingford and Ghornberg at guards and Clark and Bangor at tackles should |