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Show SHS Devils Open Grid Play at Millard Friday j Coach George Pehrson will open his pre-season grid schedule in a big way when he takes his squad to the state class B champs' greensward next Friday afternoon at Fillmore where they will play the Millard Eagles beginning at 1:30 p.m. Springville high's eleven has been practicing for the past two 1 weeks and with the loss of several top men, the strength of the squad is somewhat uncertain in the un- : tested state. Coach Pehrson should come up with a good outfit again this year and is working with some fine material. He reports his squad will average 160 lbs. In the backfield this year, Blaine I Hales, Pete Carter and Clyde Mor- j tensen are all nursing ailments at the present and should these get cleared up for the season, these fine players will be the big guns in the backfield together with Jerry Thorn, Mark Bills, fullbacks, Eddie Holmes and Eldon Francis, quarterback candidates, and halfbacks half-backs Clark Bray, Kay Harmer, Robert Murdock. In the line are Lynn Crandall, Clark Fullmer, Robert Groesbeck and Clair Shipp, ends; Bert Early, David Allan, Lauren Bryan, Phillip Phil-lip Harrison, tackles; David Hay-mond, Hay-mond, Blaine Wood, Taylor Thorpe and Jimmy Cook, guards; Brent Haymond, Stanley Stubbs, Roger Clyde, centers. Other prospects working for positions on the favored eleven include in-clude Robert Curtis, Rowley Curtis, Cur-tis, Sergie Nelson, Joe Rawle, Wayne Ostlund, and Myron Nichols, Nich-ols, backfield candidates; LaVar Engle, Phillip Wright, Robert Davidson, Alton Beck and Robert Chapman, linemen. Coach Pehrson has lined up one other game before the league opens, that being at Cyprus under the lights a week from Friday. The league will open with the BY high game for the Devils. What's New A pushbutton fire extinguisher with carbon tetrachloride tetra-chloride as the basic firefighting ingredient puts out most gasoline and oil and grease fires in the home although it has only one-pint capacity. |