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Show fer re Dalton i;:"0 le Bladsmith i'.'tt lb A Childs 'kr1 ,rb Jensen f.hud 1" L. Cllds -ott fl Haymond Substitutions: West Pearson for Nott: Hodgson for Eikrem; Hill for Rhodes: Thomas for Van Cott-Milligun Cott-Milligun for Silcox ; Silcox for Lamb ; Vnlped for Atherly ; Atherly for Valpied; Jones for' Valpied'-Larson Valpied'-Larson for Millett ; Shaw for Heckler; Heck-ler; lieprer for Rhodes; Gray for Utter ; Nott for Pearson ; Hih for Rhodes; Perry for Rhodes; Rhodes for Gray; Thomas for Van Cott Van Cott for Thomas. Springville Eckhart for Haymond Hay-mond ; MenclonhaU for Blackett Hayman for Han-sen ; Whiting for Packard; Dougall for Roylance; Gudmundsen for Jensen; liayeock for Smith; Parker for A. Chiids. West scoring : Touchdowns Eikrem Eik-rem C, Nott 4, Hodgson 2, Rhodes I Milletr, Gilbert, Ctter, Van Cott' Points after goal Xott 9, Utter 1. I Officials Referee, Woodv Rom-1 ney; umpire. L. McDonald; head linesman. William .Maughan. back, who made many splendid tackles during the contest. Dallon, for the losers, showed up well. Eikrem, star half for West, made six of the Panthers' ten touch downs. Iu the second quarter the Psn-thers Psn-thers continued their scoring, and, with the constantly rising score, Coach Mclntyre put in almost bis entire second quad. West had a score of S7 at the end of the half. In the third quarter the second team failed to score because of penalties and an overeagerness that lost it the ball several times. Tnis quarter saw Coach Smith's boys their nearest to scoring. Several passes that might have meant points were either incompleted or intercepted. inter-cepted. The first squad was inserted in-serted in the game again, after some minutes of play in the third quarter. A touchdown by Hodgson and twe by Eikrem swelled the score to 105, In the last minute of play, just as the gun was fired, Eikrem went over for his sixth crossing of the line. West (112) Springville (0) Gilbert c Roylance Silcox rg Boyei Atherly lg Hanser Heckler rt Hay mar Millett It Packarc n IS TOO : ; sjONG FOR ;H HRINGVILLE i i witi , .. , agav-' " 1 5 yout Lake Football ex(Subdue Inexperi- , t clepringYille Squad. i -'nout- serious opposition, the i Thigh school football team suc- I j 1 in accumulating 112 points ' Springville in its first lea-I lea-I Lime of the season, played on ).;!f'.vn campus. Springville's in- i fenced eleven was at the mercy ' l'j nch Mclntyre's men and fail-: fail-: score, proved little barrier ' ) Red and Black boys. The 1 '(that Springville bad the Vail , 1 i.'kly lost on downs or fumbles. ;, 'anthers' interference worked "j-fection, the linemen run king j "'t through which the backs made I ; ;ains. j ; Springville, the outstanding i aas Captain Havmond, full- i :; i- |