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Show I " usu "so oso oso oso 00 00 o$o ARTISTS TO MEET STRONG TINTIC TEAM Red Devils Improve Since Defeat De-feat at Hands of Payson; Heavy Snow College Eleven , Wins, 6 to 0. REGION NO. 3 Team Standing W. L. P.O. Provo 2 0 1.000 Payson 2 0 1.000 Eureka 1 1 .500 Spanish Fork 1 1 .500 SprlngrvHle 0 1 .000 American Fork 0 1 .000 Lhi 0 2 .000 Friday's Schedule: Eureka at Springville. Provo at Lehi. American Fork at Spanish Fork. Hopeful of gaining the ton in the regional standing before the sea- ! son ends, Coach Leddingham's Springville high school Artists will J meet Eureka Friday at 3 o'clock on the Springville campus. Springville Works Hard Springville must overcome the Tintic threat Friday to stay in the - running, and the boys have been I working diligently with that end in . " view, following the 6-0 defeat at the hand3 of Payson in the first 1 league contest of the season. I ' Coach Leddingham announces the starting lineup against Eureka as follows: Gledhill, center; Blanchard and Haymond, guards; 1 Bird and Condie, tackles; Allen and Johnson, ends; Thorne, quar- j terback; Paxman, right halfback; Oudmundson, left halfback; Childs,' fullback. : This lineup is virtually the same as the one which lost to Payson by so narrow a margin, but it has im-proved im-proved considerably, according to ' recent indications in practice. 1 Eureka has a strong, dangerous 'earn, and fans who watch Friday's tussle may see an encounter of ex-optional ex-optional class. The Artists invaded Ephraim last Saturday, and dropped the game by a 6-0 score. Ike Young's Snow college team outweighed the Art-tits Art-tits about 10 pounds to the man, ut it was fumbles, not weight in-the in-the game. i fumbles Are Costly I The Artists started in lively fash- ' P n and worked the ball to the snow three-yard line in the first ;uter, only to lose the ball on a ' limbic. Another fumble later in 1 "it game, this time on Springville's , wn five-yard mark, gave Snow !Re the ball and a touchdown ihortly after. ' , Springville is hopeful of winning remainder of its regional con- !Jts, Including the one with Provo, i la hoping fervently that the "ulldogs can upset Pavson. In 'ow this should occur, the three ,ost prominent regional contenJ-'"-Sprlngville, Provo and Pay-w-would bo deadlocked in a -iple tie. , |