Show City Eit Schools Prepare For Seasons Season's Football All Three Classes of Competition to Count Toward City Championship Moguls Announce B By TOMMIE PORTER Games won and lost by n nil all 11 three class teams teams teams-A A B Band and C w C-w will C-will will 11 count toward the city football championship champion champion- ship according to rules made at a recent meeting of the coaches of ot the three Salt Lake city schools in the theoffice theoffice office of George A. A Eaton assistant superintendent of public schools The three city schools schools East East West and South high schools withdrew schools withdrew from the state athletic a. a association early in the year and will play practice practice tice games only with the other schools According to the new ruling the athletic competition will vill be divided into three cla classes es as follows Class A seniors only and students class B and class C juniors only and students Seniors Senior who fall fail to make the lass A team will not be eligible to compete in the lower classes nor will juniors be permitted to play in class A competition Th The schools have drawn up a home and home schedule each team playing playing play play- ing each other team In Its class twice Class B Band and C teams will play on Thursdays and class A squads will ill meet Fridays Each class will be considered equally in the standing and percentage for the city title The The coaches also agreed to limit their squads to 30 players and practice practice tice sessions will wUl be limited to two hours SEEK TO HALT INJURIES The new arrangements are arc made in inan inan inan an effort to have the lads play only against other lads of the same age and experience thus eliminating many Injuries To date the city schools schoot have scheduled sched no outside practice games excepting ex cx- that West has billed a tilt with Westminster high on Friday September 29 Each school has had a good turnout for tor or the grid sport East probably has hasho the ho finest team prospects in Its history his his- tor tory and should romp away with the city championship The Leopards seem strong enough and large enough to compete with any of the high school elevens in the state In the class A squad Coach Mickey Oswald has 24 2 huskies all but live five having had one or more years year's ex ex- ex- ex Howard Berg pound end Paul Berkeley pound tackle and Dick Strike pound fullback are outstanding each having played two years The B and C squads under Coach Lee Simm Simmons ns are arc equally large with several outstanding stars Dewey Dewcy Gunn pound tackle who played with the big team last year is one of the most promising candidates while Jack Sharp pound half Reed Richardson pound end rs d Dan Maxwell pound linesman all look unusually good At South Coach Bob Davis has 19 seniors drilling hard for the class A team The Cubs' Cubs prospects arc are none too bright since ince only four lettermen have returned to don the grid to togs s. s These lads are arc Bob Erickson pound guard Bob Halliday pound tackle ackIe Orton Bettridge c pound fullback and Johnny Pignataro pound half halt In addition to its lack of or experience the squad has but little weight to pit against the heavier West and East teams The heaviest player on the Cub squad is Bettridge with Halliday and Le Lc Grande tipping the I beam at The average weight is around pounds I The B and C squads are under Coach Paddy Davis and some 25 players arc practicing daily dally for these teams WEST HAS lIAS STRONG SQUAD Twenty-six Twenty seniors are drilling in inthe inthe inthe the A squad at West under the direction direction tion of Coaches Roy McIntyre ant and Chub Utters Nine lads are arc letter men from the thelast thelast thelast last year Panther te team They are Arden Ashton pound center Max Tucker pound guard Irving Barber Barber Bar Bar- ber pound tackle George Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham pound tackle Henry Thomas Thornas Thom Thorn as as pound end Emery Kin King pound end and backfield men Wayne Shaw pounds Kean Hobson pounds and Charles Ketchum 17 pounds Among th the other promising C candidates candi carni- i. i dates are Frank Caputo pound end Gilbert Haacke pound back and ana Mayo Wetzell pound b back ck The P Panther B Band and C teams are arc under under under un un- un- un der Coaches Floyd Romney and Bert Ber Berti Ballard Romney has a group o of some 35 youngsters who look unusual unusual- unusually ly good while some 40 others ar are drilling in the C group All three squads ds are c drilling harin hard har hardin in preparation for their traditional game ame with the tho East high Leopards Leopard Le q October tober 5 and 6 Squads at the three schools have hav practically completed the drill in fundamentals fun fun- of blocking and tackling and are working on passing kicking kickin an and some me scrimmage Following are arc the tentative A squads EAST mGR men Name Nam Pos Hut Het W Wet t. t Howard d end 63 6 3 2 17 Bruce fc WeLsley f ii h. h bg b. b b. b 61 U i 1 U 15 1 4 Bill Coppin end 60 1 16 4 Tom Toni Parker guard euard 1 l 15 4 Bill BUI Worley center sio I 1 15 4 ird ig n I Ernest Baldwin center r io 1 16 4 Bruce Druce Balken h h. h ii 1 16 18 41 Fred Bateman tackle 60 6 0 1 17 4 Norman guard 1 17 4 Paul Berkeley tackle 61 2 19 4 4 Burke Snow tackle tackie 60 6 0 15 t 1 16 4 m Bill Bowerbank W h. h b b. b 59 1 17 4 Keyne Monson c i it 1 l Ii 17 4 a r Dick Jck Strike f. f b b. b ii MO 10 2 16 4 John Bowers f. f b l O 1 16 18 4 Dick Bennion q b. b 5 58 8 1 15 is 4 U Joe h h. h b. b 58 1 16 Dell DeU Avery h ii b b. b 68 1 16 4 Ynez Eskelson lson guard 1 16 18 4 fA Joe Blade guard 16 4 Don Lybbert rt tackle 61 1 17 4 Reuben Morris guard 5 38 8 16 IS 4 Maurice LOrAn Logan end 6 16 15 fA Dill Bill Lence X end 6 6 18 IS 4 SOUTH sot HIGH Francis Stubbs center 58 8 17 11 S SPrank Sn Prank Frank Hartwell center 59 69 16 Bob Erickson euard 1 18 15 S Sn Le J-e e Grande GrandI g. g 6 6 ISO 17 B BRobert Sn Robert tackle e 82 62 S lao 1 17 8 Sn Max Wilkins tackle 6 8 19 S Sn Harry Hun B Schilling I HiS 17 S SCharles Sn Charles Cederstrom e a 61 Gt 17 S SQ Sn Q O. O t I 61 Gl 18 16 S Sn Bin BUI NieLson end Gt 61 l 18 S Sn Bill Day Du h ii h. b b. b 6 6 16 18 S SPrank Sn Prank Frank Beames Beanies h. h 15 8 Sn Elvin Tanner h h. h b isa 16 is Sn W Orton Bettridge ettridge rr I t. t ii so 9 1 19 U B Sn Bud Kroll f. f b b. b 17 S Sn Dick Dich Habbershaw q q b b. b 5 58 8 17 S Sn George horae Holms q q b b. b b 58 17 S SJohn Sn John Pignataro h. h b. b 5 53 3 1 16 8 Sn Karl Maxwell end 6 16 S Sn WEST HIGH SC SCHOOL OOL Name ligi Wet Wrt ExA Cs Po Pos Arden 9 5 1 17 Sr Br C C. C Grant Orant 11 lao 0 18 Sr B B. B Robert Baugh 1 7 5 0 16 Sr Br O. O Irving Barber 1 1 In 1 36 16 Sr T. T Paul Campbell i 0 17 Sr I t Merlin Colbert 10 tto n 0 g If 17 Sr B. B Frank Caputo 10 0 17 Sr EEugene Eo E Eugene Euen Fairfax 8 5 0 16 Sr Br n. n Hal Harvey Haly y Frost Frost 59 HiO 0 16 Sr a 0 George 1 6 1 17 11 Sr T T. T Gilbert 7 lU 0 17 Sr B. B Kean Hobson 0 60 1 17 Sr B Charles l 1 1 17 11 Sr B Frank ll ISS 0 18 Sr Br T. T John Krashowitz 60 0 0 IS 18 Sr T. T 1 Emery a 8 1 17 Sr E. E Farrell Farren 9 0 16 Sr E. E Robert 10 5 10 0 16 15 Sr O. O Vern Larson 0 0 19 Sr B. B f. f Harlow richards 7 g In g 0 n 16 Sr B. B Wayne Sh Shaw 1 17 St Sr D. D Allen Shea 10 0 18 Sr B. B Clifford r Savage 9 0 16 Sr z 0 I l 11 1 18 Sr E B. B Max 9 1 17 Sr O. O Mayo Muo 0 18 16 Sr B. B I |