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Show Prep Gridders Hope for Better Wecather Jbr; Finals j DavisJudge Given Best Chance to Win I toftther Davis, Big Eight champ, and Box Elder, region one title-holder, title-holder, should alM provide plenty of action. Both teame are reported to be la top ahape for the game that will determine the elaaa A champion. Davla will undoubtedly call upon the passing of their ace, - Carter Cowley, and the all-around ability of IU well-balanced club. - While the Beee" record Isn't at impressive aa the Darta', they do have the talent to measure favorably fa-vorably with the Davis eleven. A baekfleld paced by Bert Hunsaker and a number of great linemen give the Bees a formidable outfit Never before have the four finalists been so evenly matched sa they are for the 1949 finals. On the basis of the season's performances, per-formances, fans should be well rewarded In their Saturday visit to the stadium. The class B game gets under way at 12:30 p m, while the big school tilt commencee at S p.m. ( ' "-- if (QMS:- Wh ... , y. - . . ;' . ( l err a V? r r u. . 1 By Steve fMUalek Rata and snow failed to atop Utah's four grid prep finalists Friday Fri-day aa the teama completed their last workouts prior to moving to Salt Lake City for the big gam as. Drills consisted of signal drills and light calisthenics as the four respective finalists were tapering off. Though the threat of slow field Saturday caused some gloom In all four camps, none- of the teama showed algna of not going all out for victory. All four teams have performed In adverse weather conditions at one time or another this year, so the threat of a sloppy field Saturday Satur-day shouldn't prove too disastrous. ' Davie, Judge Favored Picking the winner of each tilt la a task that would discourage anyone. On the basis of their im-, im-, press! ve marches to the state finals, Davis and Judge will enter the contests aa slight favorite. The early afternoon tilt sanding Payaon against Judge Memorial for the class B title has the earmarks ear-marks of providing the beat game of the afternoon. Both teams possess pos-sess well-balanced T formation machines and anything la liable to happen when they take the field. Bill Raterman, a heady little quarterback for the Bulldogs, will direct the rasale-danl activity from his quarterback post Bob H1U. a great open flela runner; Lennle Anderson, a jet-propelled halfback, and Kelly Mofflt complete com-plete the Green back field. Dick Taylor wlU direct the offensive of-fensive action from the Lion signal calling apot Dependable Dick Cahoon, speedster Terry Smith and bruising Jim Durrant will carry the offensive burden for the region three- entry. , Plenty ef Aetteei The big school contest bringing Junior Hill, Davis eeater aad rated ea of the best la the state, will be playing Ma Tiltui Taleswei Pens aMa. I laet gaas far she Darta Batarday aad also I expects aa make It eaa e Ms very beet. Bert Hunsaker ef Bex Elder epelle treable fee Devla. |