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Show WESTMINSTER TEAM PLAYS LEHI TODAY 'J lUtlll 10 The Tribune. : LBHI. Nov. to. The Lehl-TVesimlnster allege football panic scheduled for tomor-fi tomor-fi Is attracting a good deal of Interest VMrc, since there are a lol of fans who tie anxious to sec whether or not the local v. pld team can pull out of the slump which i;iraoierliPd their performance with Mur-,' Mur-,' !' high school last Friday. The smelter j"; boys won the game. 80 to S. upsetting dope and also Lohl's hopes of wln-"nifrow wln-"nifrow an experienced team before the ' Hsson ends. '"lJh, Purple and Whltt team has steadily .-noproved since the game was Initiated im alen Thome, former five-fetter SJNJle from Occidental college. ' The contest was a huge dlsappolnt- .'J,,'. because the locals were ex--wtM to win. but because thev played In 4 iwVM,"p roversal of form, due prob-p prob-p c!" '0 strenuous playing schedule. They 'ilk. lvel two sanies a week ever since I"!"" began. otlu" lmn'' Murray presented 'j Cvi ? r ?"rt har'1 working combination. V J Oransr had taughl his plav-, plav-, ponsklcrable football since their gainc With the L.. T. S. D. The invaders used a greater variety of plays than Lehi. and showed more proficiency in pulling them off. A crisscross play and runs around the ends netted most of Murray's gains. The visitors added considerable yardage hy wlgglins; alOUK when apparently downed. F.. Saunders, fullback: Jones, halfback, and Oleson. center, were Murray's Mur-ray's best performers. Tho big game tomorrow is part of the celebration being staged by lehi poet No. 19 of the American legion in commemoration com-memoration of Armistice day. Preparations Prepara-tions are being made to liandic a record crowd. |