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Show Devils Meet Lincoln Gridders At Orem In Friday Contest Lincoln's Tigers, on the road to another Regional football crown, will entertain Springville's determined determin-ed Rod Devils Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. on the Lin- coin greensward. The game should be another tough tussle for Springville Spring-ville but thn Devils are also planning plan-ning on giving the favored Tigers plenty of h.'ird football during the afternoon ;;kirmish. In the duel last year between the two clubs, the Devils upset the Lincoln club on their home turf and then lost to them in a playoff play-off at the Y stadium for the championship. cham-pionship. Friday's g;rne is expected expec-ted to provide, plenty of exciting foot ball. Devils Lose . . . After losing the game in the first six minutes of play to BY high via a pass good for 60 yards on the second play plus a 30 yard chase to the goal lino on a Red Devil fumble and another from a 15 yard plunge, Springville came to life to outplay the visitors throughout the second quarter and the fin.'il half. Springville's score came on a sustained drive and a beautiful end swcp by Co-captain Don Watts. Watts was clearly the outstanding runner of the day. Springville's small line played vell holdinir the larger Wildcat club on several occasions. The Devils missed a golden scoring opportunity opportun-ity in the third period when they drove to the Y high 5 yard strip but lost the ball on downs. Final score gave the Y the victory 19-6. Standing's of the Region 3 teams and results of last week's games follow: W L Pet. Lehi 1 0 1.000 U. Y. High 1 0 1.000 American Fork 1 0 1.000 Lincoln 1 0 1.000 Pleasant Grove 0 1 .000 Spanish Fork 0 1 .000 Springville 0 1 .000 Payson 0 1 .000 Friday's Results Lehi 19, Payson 2. BY High 19, Springville 6. American Fork 7, PI. Grove 0. Lincoln 12, Spanish Fork 0. |