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Show PANTHERS IET HUGW. Desperately Fought Game Expected on Granite Campus Cam-pus This Afternoon. Both the Granite high and West high football teams are primed for their game on the Granite campus this afternoon. The contest, which will begin at 4 o'clock, is regarded the most important of those to be played by the different high school elevens today. Neither team has lost a game this year, and the one winning out will .be considered a championship possibility. pos-sibility. Coaches Harry Halton and Homer Christensen of Granite and West high, respectively, have been drilling their men hard all week, and both teams seem to be in tho best possible shape for a hard contest. The Granite boyy have already showed their strength by holding hold-ing the more experienced Ogden eleven to a 0-to-0 tic score. The West high has also won their one league game this season, that from the Jordan team, by the score of 14 to 0. In the early season play the Jordan men were able "to win over the Murray team, but since that time the Granite men have met and defeated the Smelter boys by a larger score than did Jordan. From a comparison of these games there is no question that both teams will enter tho contest this afternoon after-noon evenly matched. Granite Strengthened. A number of new players have entered Granite lately and several of them will, no doubt, get a chance to get into the game. Among them are Scot Linell and Sims. These boys should greatly strengthen the Ited and Blue. The Granite Gran-ite students who represented their school almost 100 per cent at Ogden are all j behind their team and .several meetings have been held to instill the proper spirit into the students. Practically the entire student body from the West high i3 expected ex-pected to attend the game. The officials for the game are to be selected bv James E. Moss, president of the U. H. S. A. A. An assembly was held yesterday morning morn-ing at the West high school to stimulate stimu-late spirit fur today's game. Panther Spirit Good, When a census was taken to estimate the number going to Granite today, the whole student body responded to the person. It is expected that fully 1000 rooters will be nt Granite to cheer their teams on. Tho.se who took part in the West high program were John Sharp, a local singer, who rendered several solos, , and the following members of the football foot-ball squad: Chick Mitchell, A. and D. Everill, Grant Huberts, George Marthakis and Captain Vernal l-'unk. School songs find veils were led by Alex Escandon. Hay Wallace was in charge of the meeting. meet-ing. Several announcements concerning schonl work were made by Principal Fred ! D. Keeler. The teams will probably line up as j follows: , I West High. . Granite. ; Roberts le Smith ! Mnrk It Andrews McDonald lg Spahr Mitchell c Green ' A. Everitt rg Young D. Everitt rt Gini Yarnell re Patterson Von Elm qb Cornwall Hagen lhb Hart j Funk fb Cutler, Stevens i Ridd, Bruckner . . .rhb. . . S. Summerhays ! Probable substitutes West high, Sud- j bury, Mnrthakis, Gregory, Robinson, Wil- i li;i nis ; Granite, V. Peterson, Buchner, j Schrepel, Hy Summerhays, Hamilton, Stevens, Lindsay. |