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Show ODDS EXPECTED TO BE EVEN IN GRID FIGHT Spiingville Rrd Devils arc keyed key-ed to a high pitch in anticipation anticipa-tion of next Friday's game with their traditional enemies, the Provo Bulldogs. Some concern is given lo the fact that Coach Ned McBcth will have but three veterans m his lineup against the Bulldogs, but in spite of this seeming weakness weak-ness the new recruits arc displaying dis-playing enough righting spirit that they should be given an even chance of coming through with a win. Howard Ewing and Carling Cliilds will be at ends; Gerald Allen and veteran Harold Lar-sen Lar-sen at tackles; Blaine Maimer and another veteran, Earl Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, at guards; Elliott Cameron, Cam-eron, the other lctterman, at center; Ned Btackctt, quarterback; quarter-back; Bud Averett and Kcllcy Jensen, halfbacks, and Clyde Stone, fullback. Subs who may get in Friday's tussle n re Dnyle Bringhurst guard; Junior Johnson, tackle; Floyd Anderson, Andy Nylan and Joe Carncsseca, ends; Kent Thorn and Arnold Thorncy, centers; Tom Anderson, Platt-e Watts, Guy Bird and Raymond Collins, backs. The green-clad Bulldogs come to Springville with nearly the same starling lineup that chalked chalk-ed up a victory against Payson last week, and a very hard tussle tus-sle is expected. According to an interview with Coach Ned McBcth, the two ' Springvilic players, Clyde Stone and Ned Blackett, who were injured in-jured in last week's game with Lerii, are expected to have recovered re-covered sufficiently to be ready to don their fighting togs again for this annual battle. |