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Show "3" "S" uso oso oso uu oso oso oso ARTISTS WILL TANGLE WITH JORDAN HIGH Practice Game Slated By Coach Leddinghom for Friday; Fri-day; Opening Region Tilt With Payson Sept. 30. Pprinv:illo hiixh chnnl Artists hnvp boon envoi-tin;: 1111 tin- pricl-tron pricl-tron fur snnio tinu and will snun bo lencly fur the (H-fcnse cif their res-lonn! res-lonn! honors, won lust year by Conch Ike Yonns's outfit, then known ns the "lteil Devils." 35 Iioys Work Out Thirty-five husky youngsters are working out under the direction of Coach Clarence "Eel" Leddinghnm, who won his slippery nickname while playing quarterback for I'tah Aggies Ag-gies a post he held for three years ill most sensational style. The new mentor lias already shown his Uee-i knowledge of football, nnd has won the hearty supjiort of Springville grid fans who have followed the boys in their workouts. .Only three regulars from -'lust year's championship outfit remain asitiie nucleus for another titlc-ivir-ning team, but six of the 1112(1 substitutes who won letters have liinde considerable improvement, and nre likely to be heard from in the immediate future. The regulars of l'-2(i are Captain Cap-tain Hill l'axnian. halfback: Ardeeu Vun Leuvau, halfback, and Vern Cendie, tackle. ' The other letter-men letter-men are Lynn Vrquhart. center: Howard Bird, tackle; Ira Allen, end: Yadal Childs. backfiekl : (Jrai" Thorne, backfiekl; FarreH Gud-unmdsen, Gud-unmdsen, huektield. Kan-ell Gndmuudsen is a brother of the noted southpaw fullback who wns Springville's greatest ground gainer of last season, and hopes lo keep the name "Gudmuudsen" in the lineup. Meet Jordan Friday Springville has scheduled two practice games for the near future, the first against Jordan high a( Jordan this coming Friday, and the second against Ike Young's Snow college outfit on September 8. In the contest with Jordan, Coach Young plans to use most of his men to find how all t lie piosv.'ctive performers per-formers appear in actual competition. competi-tion. The lieetdiggers always have a dangerous outfit, and should give Springville a merry battle. Springville fans will have an op portunity to see their high school team ill action Friday. September HO, when the Arlists open the regional reg-ional season at honro ngainst Pn.-r-on. Coach Bun Woollcy's I'liysoa team was second only to SpringvU'e ill the regional encounters of lust season, and looms as a formidable foe for an opening game. |