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Show 'RED DEVILS' PLAY THIRD LEAGUE GAME HERE FRIDAY; HOPE HELD FOR VICTORY Ledingham's Boys Will Hit Line Hard and Strive to Take Region Championship Honors In Spite of One Defeat Springville high school's Red Devils Dev-ils will play their first home game of league competition Friday at 3:30 o'clock, when the Lehi team invades in-vades Springville. The game will be played on the new sodded field of the high school campus. Fayson Defeat Hurts Coach C. B. Ledingham's boys are sparing no effort to sweep through all opponents from now until the end of the season. The 6-0 defe-it inflicted by Payson in the first clash of the season has done considerable con-siderable damage to Springville's hope of a Region Three championship, champion-ship, but there is still hope of a tie, and the Red Devils are going full speed ahead in the hope of one of the other teams unsetting the Lions. This possibility is in evidence Friday Fri-day when Tintic high, tied with Payson at the top of the list, clashes ivlth Stan Wilson's crew. Lehi boys are improving, and expect ex-pect to put up stubborn resistance to anything resembling a Springville Spring-ville parade when the teams clash on the Springville gridiron Friday. Will Start Regulars Coach; Ledingham will start his first-string gridsters against the Lehi team, but probably will give his substitutes considerable opportunity oppor-tunity to display their wares if the regulars pile up a good-sized margin while they are in the game. The probable starting lineups: Springville Lehi Harwood re Lipman Blanchard or Hughes .rt Peterson Nielson rg D. Asay Law c Jackson Everett or Haymoml lg L. Smith Mendenhall It Gray Spafford le H. Asay Springville, in the meantime, has an opponent of promise in Lehi. Coach Ross Nielson's team has not yet chalked up a victory, but the Thorn qb Ball Gudmundsen . . . .rhb R. Smith Paxman Ihb Milne Childs fb Tiane |