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Show Springville, 1 1 High Play At Y Stadium Today Springville Red Devils Favored Over B. Y. High In Today's Game; Pehrson Club In Top Shape For Encounter Coach George Pehrson's Springville High School grid-ders grid-ders will play the B. Y. High school in the Y stadium, Provo, this afternoon at 2:30 p. m. j Spanish Fork turned the tables on the Y High 12-6. This comparison from one team which both clubs have played, places the Red Devils about three touchdowns better than their northern opponents. However, in the pigskin sport, the underdog very often upsets the dope bucket. Irregardless of paper pa-per measurement, Springville is favored in the game. Region Schedule ... In other games of the region, Payson and Spanish Fork will stage the prize battle in Nebo at Spanish Fork. Spanish must win this game to have a chance to enter en-ter the championship regional round robin. ' The feature battle in the Alpine division is the Lincoln-Lehi game. Neither team has been defeated in league play to date. American Fork meets Pleasant Grove in the other .northern contest. Weather permitting, all regional games will be played today. t , to see action as will regular linemen, line-men, Bird or Hunter holding the center spot, Clegg, Haws, Schou-ten, Schou-ten, Groesbeck, Bramall and Sund-blom. Sund-blom. Coach Pehrson has several capable reserves including Packard, Pack-ard, Dalton, Clark, Hales, Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Bybee and Duncan, to help bolster the club. Particular stress has been on the T formation which the Y High team uses and both offensive of-fensive as well as defensive tactics have been drilled on to stop the tricky Provo team from working from this formation. Springville Favored . . . Comparing the two schools on paper, the local club rates higher than the Provo team. Springville defeated Spanish Fork 12-0 while -The Red Devils can gain at leasts a chance to play in the region round robin with a win over the Wildcats today and they are expected ex-pected to do just that. Enthusiasm has been running high at the Red Devil camp after their fine showing against Spanish Span-ish Fork. Practice drills and scrimmage scrim-mage sessions have been much more spirited with the entire squad working hard to gain a victory over ov-er the Y Highers. Devils In Top Slvape . . . With every main string player in top shape, Mentor Pehrson's boys should be a formidable eleven elev-en for the somewhat smaller Y High team. Captain Black, Eg-gertsen, Eg-gertsen, Miner and Norton, veteran veter-an backfield men, will all be ready |