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Show Trio of Veterans and Young Center Lead Park City in Grid Title Defense Melvin DeJongne (No. i), steady y e u n g newcomer at center, and three veterans ' of last year, Tackle Joe Maj-narich Maj-narich (No. 2); Tackle Ken Granham (No. 3), and Captain Cap-tain John Spendlove (No. 4), an end, are mainstays of the Park City high school squad Which defends ' the Summit district football title this season. li V,v I J sume Rivalry vr pens Wednesday r .w' ivalry between East and West j ill mark the opening of the in- i ( I igue Wednesday, when the C f " clash on the East gridiron at j East Is seeking a place at the I , ' awaaa.i.-ialil ,a. a a. . Return of Injured Stars Bolsters Hopes of Miners Special to The Telegram PARK CITY, Oct 3 Untroubled by last Friday's preseason defeat de-feat at Bingham, when four regulars were unable to play the full game because of injuries, the Park City Miners Tuesday resumed preparation for defense of the Summit district prep football title with way Benson and Joe Majnarich will graduate this year. Spendlove ia president of the student body, with Stonebrsker as vice president Also on the squad are the Clements brothers. Blaine, freshman class president, and Howard, sophomore class president; presi-dent; Robert Dabllng. junior class president, and Robert Johnson, senior class president, and nearly every member of the squad can "toot" a horn in the band. The Miners open defense of the district title October 12 at home against North Summit high of Coalville, and the probable starting start-ing line-up will be: Floyd Roach, center; Bob Johnson and Marlon Tree, guards; Grantham. Majnarich Majna-rich or Bryan Kreuger at tackle; Captain Spendlove and Bert Hansen Han-sen at ends: Rusael Horsn. Byron (Bike) Smith. Craig Rasamuasen and Joe. Majnarich as backs. He-ran He-ran will call the signals. A large array of reserves includes in-cludes Don Young. Earl Tessman. Lynn Daniels, Harold Clegg, Eric Anderson, Howard Clements, Wallace Wal-lace Gibson. Waldo De St. Jeor, Walter Johnson, Leon Uriarte, Bob Olsen, Floyd Grose. Lincoln Mon, Blaine Clements, Bob Deb-ling, Deb-ling, Leonard Dahl, Rex Pederson, Melvin DeJonghe, Ralph Spears, Steve Majranich, Conway Benson, Clarence Pederson, Joe Davich. Monte Reld. Keith Lindsay. Bill Sullivan. Leroy White and Arnold Ar-nold Lake. confidence. The four players were hurt In the season's opener, when Park City downed Cyprus high of Magna. Mag-na. 19-0. with a great passing attack at-tack and speedy capitalization on a Cyprus fumble. The quartet Is back In the line-up and should be In top shape before the first conference con-ference game. October IX Coach Max Warner Is confident his squsd will make a good showing show-ing in the coming race, since part-time part-time benching of the four stars, the Miners crscked the strong Blnghamltes for one touchdown last Friday. . Veterans Return With a school enrollment of 262 students, Warner will be able to call on 40 players. Among these are "Ken" Grantham, who has been shifted from guard to tackle; Joe tCannonbalJ) Majnarich. a 200-pound, hard-hitting tackle shifted to fullback for this season, sea-son, and John (Spud) Spendlove, captain, playing end again and rated a contender for all-state position po-sition this year. ' These three are regulars from last year's team, and other lettermen who will play aa regulars this season are Floyd Roach at center, Robert Johnson, guard; William BIII Stonebraker, a halfback, and Eric Anderson, a bark. Warner is greatly pleased with the work of Melvin DeJonghe. center, a brother of a former star, Harvey DeJonghe; and Marion Tree, as a husky tackle. These boys are coming fast and next season should help replace Captain Cap-tain Spendlove, Ken Grantham, Floyd Roach, lettermen in basketball basket-ball as well aa football; Bert Hansen. Han-sen. Robert Johnson, William Stonebraker, Eric Anderson, Con- |