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Show High School Highlights By Steve SmlUalcSi : Little'judge Memorial high la proving one again thi year that there ia quality in quantity. The Bulldog, who aurpriaed grid follower! fol-lower! last season, by winning the clasa B title in a rather convincing con-vincing manner, have many resemblance re-semblance to the IMS eleven. In mentioning quantity, we refer not to the number of men on the Judge roater, but to the number num-ber ot playa uaed by the Green Wave-' It ia remembered from last year that Bill Morsn's championship cham-pionship team uaed something like 30 play variationa against a bewildered Cyprus eleven. Need we mention the results T The 1849 team, though lacking the individual stars of last aeaaon. aea-aon. haa aurpriaed even the moat faithful Bulldogs fane-with two league vtctoriee la two starts. And behind it all la the Judge repertoire of playa. Coach' Tom Mares has dons wonders with his little squad and latest indications point to the fact that this year's Bulldog team has between 40 and SO playa. Newcomer MR Rataermaa la establishing himself aa the most Improved T formation quarter-bck quarter-bck la the league, Hl nand- ffe and fakes have highlighted Judge's two league triumphs. Ala Instrameatal la the Bulldog Bull-dog aoceeaa Is tackle Dick ' Auarn, who la eae f the moat atatnadlag defeaalv mea we have seen this year. Allan seems t eatguees the ppol-tton ppol-tton and hie tackling ability leave little to ba desired. Judge's success In using a large number of plays is certainly encouraging en-couraging to many of the small schools in the state. In contrast we have seen teams in the area use but four to six play variations in a game. The results re-sults vary, but for consistency It's difficult to outdo the Butldoks. The amazing thing ia the rapidity with which the players have absorbed the plays. We have heard many comments from coachee that it la too difficult to teach the young kids so msny plays. This hasn't bothered the Judge boys any. Tooele faces Its biggest hurdle of the 1949 campaign when It face the Bulldogs Friday. Fri-day. Though lacking the site of past Buff elevens, Ihe Tooele club Is reportedly loaded. Coach John Putnik reports that thia year's team ts ons of the moat spirited squads hs haa ever coached. HS also points with pride to the fact that the Buffs hsvs one of the most seasoned back fields In the league in Al (Chubby) Perfelli, Timmer Mc-Kendrick, Mc-Kendrick, Jimmy Bevan and Larry Stevenson. Cspable replacements re-placements Include Gene Taylor and. Clell Lee. Murray's towering end Marlowe Mar-lowe Bowen is a doubtful starter against Park City Friday. Bowen is suffering from a painfol ankle. Two former Murray all-round aces. Reed Jacobs and Rich Wlrthlin, have entered the University of Utah. |