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Show Red $2vik, Carbon Bines efcsfi M 7:30, Gi fJorfiJ Pasfi on the next play the Devils fumbled and the Wildcats recovered, re-covered, and then ran out the time. Football opens for keeps in the Region Five play this Friday Fri-day night and the Springville Red Devils will be hosting the Carbon Team at the North Park. Kickoff time is 7:30. Carbon generally fields a good, hard fighting aggregation and this year's team will likely like-ly be no exception. The Dtnos have won and lost in preseason presea-son games and are to be rated on a par with the Devils. Coach Carol Bills' club should shou-ld be ready to go come Friday night and will be expected to bounce back into the win column col-umn should they pick up some steam in the backffield. Coach Bills has been doing some shifting shift-ing of players and hopes to come up with a stronger running run-ning combination as well as a tighter defense. In other opening games of the league, Provo will tangle with Orem in the only game scheduled tonight in the re gion. Spanish Fork goes to Payson Friday. All teams in the league will be gunning for the highly favored fav-ored Orem Tigers who have handily romped through a successful pre-season schedule. Payson and Provo should battle bat-tle for second spot with Springville, Spr-ingville, Spanish Fork and Carbon playing the spoiler roles. rol-es. Devils lose Players without the services of Dennis Engle, ace halfback, who was injured, Springville was unable to contain a hard driving BY high team here last Wednesday and barely lost 7-6. Neither team showed too much scoring punch in the first quarter, but the Devils Dev-ils set up the Wildcat's first score midway in the second quarter on their own seven when the ball was fumbled and BY recovered and scored on the third play. They booted the extra point to lead 7-0. Mike ! " - ; . . ; . :J . ' w ; " i f ... j Elder Richard Wilson whose homecoming will be Sunday in Fourth ward at 5 p.m. He served in the West Central States. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, now of Lander, Wyo. Groneman retaliated after some nice gains for the Devils, worked wor-ked his way into the BY high secondary and raced 60 yards to score. The Springville line failed to keep the wildcats out and the extra point kick was blocked. In the final quarter the Devils were again knocking at the Y goalline, but failed to score. With less than two minutes min-utes to go Groneman again broke loose for a long run that carried to the BY 5 but |