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Show Hied Bowl mkkm open Prospects look bright for good football season this year Coach Karol Bills, assisted by John Hafen of the high school faculty, will test their grid charges on the Cyprus gridiron Friday at 7:30 p.m. in their initial game of the 1963 season. sea-son. This year's club looks promising pro-mising with more depth than usual and added weight. Forty-four Forty-four candidates are still on the varsity roster, composed en tirely of juniors and seniors. Two juniors, Richard Thorpe and Craig Johnson, are in the quarterback positions, sporting a lot of hussle and spirit. Two juniors are holding down the tackle spots, Mike Taylor and Paul Montague. Both men are two hundred pounders. Co-captain of the team, Kent Creer, is at guard along with Byron Lovell, Ricky Jensen, Richard Whitney and several other promising gridders in the guard position. Brent Roylance, letterman of last year, is at end along with Calvin Bird, Curt Norwood and Reed Barker. Dave Hallenbeck, co-captain and letterman, will spark the backfield runners. Assisting in this chore will be John Stokes, Dennis Strong, George and Gerald Althouse, Gary Richins and Kay Tuttle. Fullback spots will be filled by John McKenzie, Marvin Hales and Richard Miner. With prospects lor a successful success-ful season this year, Coach Bills and his Red Devils will be out to make their debut Friday a victorious one. They will meet Lehi the following week prior to a home contest with Spanish Fork on September Septem-ber 27 in their first league encounter. en-counter. Team roster includes Gerald Althouse, George Althouse, Byron By-ron Lovell, Kent Creer, Dave Hallenbeck, Carl Harris, Ricky Jensen, John McKenzie, Brent Roylance, Mike Taylor, Richard Thorpe, all lettermen of last year. Duane Alleman, Reed Barker, Calvin Bird, Leland Chapman, Mace Gubler, Eddie Issacson, Melvin Issacson, Terry Frost, Marvin Hales, Richard 1 Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Brent Johnson, Craig Johnson, John-son, Dan Kunze, Gary Mech-am, Mech-am, Richard Miner, Paul Montague, Mon-tague, Glen Newberry, Kirk Norwood, John Peay, Gary Richins, Nick Robertson, John Stokes, Wayne Stone, Dennis Strong, Kent Sumsion, David Thorn, Kay Tuttle, Mike Vincent, Vin-cent, Larry Webb, Craig Whiting, Whit-ing, Richard Whiting, Richard Witney and Raymond Wood. Of the 44 squad members, 24 are juniors and 20 seniors. The largest islands in the world are Greenland, 840,000 square miles; New Guinea, 342,232 square miles; Borneo, 282,416 square miles; Baffin Island, 231,000 square miles; Madagascar, 223,707 square miles; and Sumatra, 164,165 square miles. |