Show I Scholastic Elevens Ready to Start Race for Championship GRIDIRON WAR SCHEDULED TO START FRIDAY Grantsville Clashes With Murray Murray Murray Mur- Mur ray in Initial League Game Came By TO TOMMIE PORTER Grantsville and Murray will blow I the lid off oft scholastic football Friday when they clash on the Murray grid grid- iron ron The under th the guidance of ot their new coach Gilbert are heavy favorites to win They have eight lads from last year year team and andone andone andone one from the 1931 squad again in the harness harnes together with a large number of ot promising new candidates The squad totals 60 one one oneo o of the largest groups ever to report for football at Murray Tommy Oliver Sherm Wright Rex Townsend Roy Campbell and Willie arc the backs who played last year and Bill Leo Vance and Weston Veston Wright are are the returning lines lines- men MelvIn Melvln Holmgren who starred with the 1931 1031 team and Ralph Hulse who was declared ineligible last year should also strengthen this years year's Smelter eleven The squad averages around pounds Coach Sterling Anderson has a small light ight squad of some thirty boys drill drill- ing ng at Grantsville Prospects are none too bright with but three lettermen In n the harness and the entire squad averaging about pounds Lee Dunn pound tackle Wrathell pound end and Max Johnson pound fullback are arc the experienced players in fri the Cowboy team Last year scar the Cowboys Cowboys' won but one game jame downing Bingham 32 Murray Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray won from 6 15 in the 1932 encounter Tentative lineups for tor Fridays Friday's are areas as LS follows MURRAY GRANTS GRANTS GRANTSVILLE VILLE 1 c c Milliard ISO W v Wright B g K Johnson Krebs g E Clarke Vance t M. M Johnson Holm t Dunn Rube Hulse s e B. B u Smith tf i 2 Wrathell lg C Campbell q Robinson S. S Wright Johnson Oliver h S. S Clarke To Townsend 1 8 MU Johnson Other S Schools Slate Practice Tilts Other schools will vill not see league action until September 29 but some practice games are listed for Friday Spanish Fork plays Carbon high at Price Payson tangles with North Sanete Sanpete San San- pete ete and Provo plays at Jordan over the he week end while Davis takes on Weber next week Granite Farmers 1932 sta state stale scholastic scholas- scholas ic tie champions open the season October October Octo- Octo ber cr C G when they entertain Cyprus Davis with one of the strongest teams in ill n the schools school's history starts league same day playing Jordan Jordan Jordan Jor Jor- dan on the field The Darts are expected to be one of the outstandIng Ing ng contenders for the 1933 championship champion- champion ship with a squad averaging about pounds to the man Springville with what is probably the he heaviest team in the state will tangle angle with American Fork in the conference conference con con- ference four opener September 29 FORTY SEEK TITLE Altogether some forty schools will race for the state title the championship championship champion champion- ship game being billed for November Novem Novem- ber 25 With the exception of three years when one or more outside teams tied with Salt Lake el elevens yens the state championship championship cham chain has been taken out of the city only eleven cleven times in 34 years From the establishment of high school football in 1898 until the East and West high schools replaced old Salt Lake high in 1914 the Salt Sail Lakers dominated gridiron play During that time Ogden won top honors five times West won von the last lait championship taken by a Salt Lake school chool when it carried of off the title in 1927 GRANITE WINS THRICE Granite has annexed the championship champion champion- ship hip three times limes Tooele has won it twIce and Jordan once No other school outside Salt Sail Lake has ever won undisputed possession of the crown but this season the Salt Lake elevens unfortunately will not compete because because because be be- cause of ot their decision to stay within the he city limits Following are the champions of ot past years HIGH mall EC SCHOOL OOL FOOTBALL CHAMPS SAlt 1898 Salt Lake high If f 1892 g Salt u t Lake 1900 Salt 1900 Salt Lake Ug 1902 1902 1801 0 gl Salt den ef Lake ke Salt 1503 Salt Lake Leke 1 1904 Salt 1204 Salt Lake Like 1805 1905 Salt Salt Lake l O 1907 1907 1007 I. I 1908 Salt 1908 Salt Lake I. l 1909 Salt XI Salt Lake 2 f 1910 1910 Olden t eA I In I 1911 1011 Salt l Lake lf 1912 1912 Salt Salt Lake i 1913 1913 Salt Lake Granite 10 1914 14 1915 West 1015 West 1016 Ofden 1917 1517 East s li 1918 No 1915 No games ames flu lu epidemic 19 1919 10 East I 1920 East 1921 1921 East 1922 Hail 1922 East g t J 1023 1023 East 1924 L. 1924 L. L D. D S S. S and Carbon t tied 1935 1925 Monroe Payson a East and West tied 1926 East 1926 East and Boxelder tied 1927 1927 Weal West Tooele 1928 Tooele 1929 1929 Tooele Tooele 1930 1030 Granite 1031 1031 Jordan 1932 1932 Granite |