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Show fyringville, Carbon Play Scoreless Tie Jlllsiou Krenk Loose With Run Through Jintire Carbon Team, 15ut Brought Down On 11-Yard Line. f.pin' first class bull-on tTyititf Teuithy" Sumsion, SpringviUo's unlive captain and quarter, and m-k, Oirbon's classy halfback. we loams tv.ttle.l to a score-. score-. no at Springville Friday, and l1(te lo decide wile will ropre-., ropre-., this legion in next weeks ...final game for the state cham--iliip. . remains tor t 'ho state high vlfootbalf committee to decide 1 won the game. The winner be named trom a comparison be first downs, yards gained ,1 ;;crinime' passes, etc. 1 l'layed w game was well-played and j-tought from start to finish. the two teams are about as .IV matched as their scores, .trbon looked like a sure win- ioen after the game began en they blocked a Springvil.le -I, and. with Kennick leading attack, ran the hall to the mpville one-yard line where the j Devils braced to take the ball .iinvns. From that point in the :1c the forward pass '-was the ';v effective weapon used by eith- .Mill. line marked him as the deadliest tackier on the field. Wing and Clyde also played bang-up games for the Thorn coached team. Mills, Carbon's all-state center, gave the hoys a lesson or two in tackling, and his teammates, Lau-ris Lau-ris and A I. Jewkes also looked good In their tackle positions. Statistics show a clear Carbon superiority as far as first downs and yardage from scrimmage are concerned. The Miners chalked up seven first downs to lour for the Devils, and 124 yards for scrimmage scrim-mage as compared to 81 for Springville. Spring-ville. The yardage gained on punt exchanges however, brings statistical statist-ical evidence on a fairly even basis SPRINGV1LL1S CARBON 1;,ld vol J. Jewkes WinB rtl... Latins C1ll rgl Pappus Roylance c Mills Clyde It r Equita Bringburst Itr M. Jewkes Retain! let- Clontz Sumsion q:b Refold J. VVilkins rhl Kennick Allen lhr Pattrick B. VVilkins fb Micastro Substitutions: Springville Rowland Row-land for Allen; Miller for Bird; Livingston for Bringhurst; T.Row-fand T.Row-fand tor Allen. Carbon L. Delangus for Pat-trick; Pat-trick; T. Delangus for J. Jewkes; Grecco for L. Delangus; Tzak for Redford. Officials: Referee. Vorse; umpire um-pire Jimmy Hodgson; head linesman, lines-man, Fritz Hinkley. sinision Breaks Iuuse Sumsion provided the hih-light ; he game in the third quarter Son he turned a punt through the -tire Carton team onty to be -icht down from behind on the jners 14-yard line. This Spring- threat ended almost as abrupt-as abrupt-as it began however, as two line : iv.-: and two passes from this ,,in( gained scarcely two yards. ! Carbon's second bid for victory I ini c in the last quarter when a ; urapc of passes from the talented :m of Micastro netted a total of i yards. The completed heaves, nvever. were interspersed with :tercoptions and fumbr.es. and no stained drive could be mustered. Hip Bill Wilkins, though stopped ,d when he attempted to run the Jl, proved a demon pn defense, A his ability to 'back up the Devil |