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Show myf r .... v , ; ... n 1948 L r-., . (ft c cssy - - &r&S5S& , , - Hiy-tfiy.Mlnmirt.iiifoimntiiiMi"- ... M;...-.'''T.Tji Front row, left to right, Paul Finlinson, Oak City; Darwin Dar-win Woodbury, Cedar; Leif Aldredge, Delta; Stan Whit-taker, Whit-taker, Kanosh; Mark Staples, Kanosh; Eddie Larson, Cedar; Ken May, Delta; Von Davis, Richfield; Dixie Lea-vitt, Lea-vitt, Bunkerville, Nev.; Don Ford, Orem; Mel Lowe, Richfield. Rich-field. Second row, left to right, Bob Roberts, Lehi; Don Buetler, Richfield; Lloyd Corry, Cedar; Drew Hafght, Cedar; Joe Barney, Delta; Clair Reynolds, Beaver; Garth Penney, Kanosh; Charles Cooley, Cedar; Herb Nutt, Marysvale; Murry Edwards, Delta; Doug McShane, Beaver. & Sk ft . Broncs Meet Snow Friday Night, Dixie Next Week The coming week will be an important one to Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural college football players, students stu-dents and football fans, when Coach Murray Maughlh's Broncos Bron-cos open their league schedule in a home game with Snow college col-lege and tangle with the Pixie Flyers In the first football game to be played In the beautiful Dixie Dix-ie Sun Bowl. Thfl Rmnftna will maot tVia . i Snow Badgers in the Bronco bowl ' on the B A C campus at 8 p. m. ! Friday night, in what may turn I out to be the best game of the season. The Badgers trounced Westminster 26 to 6 last week, ,- and are all set to upset Coach Maughan's Broncos. However, '. Maughan has spent the past two weeks ironing out weaknesses ' that were uncovered jn the teams first gftPie Vif th season In Which jhe Bronpos lost 25 to 0, to Mesa College at Grand Junction, and eyery member of the squad is i ready to put forth a supreme ef-fqrt ef-fqrt to start the conference race yyjth a vjctqry. The game should be dose and will definitely be a hard fought battle, that should be a crowd ' pleaser as the new grid season . gets underway. The game against Dixie will be 5 played Wednesday night, Octo-j Octo-j ber 6, In the Sun Bowl, and while it is not a league encounter, the battle axe, Dixie-B A C trophy, i will be at stake, and a real bat-i bat-i tie Is assured. Dixie boasts its best tearn n years, and Coach Walt Brooks' js ' hoping1 to jakg J top measure of the. Cedar team. The league game of the 1948 sea-j sea-j s'pn between the two teams will Thanksgiving pay, and the gamp 1 next' week will be a preview of I the big, battle of thp scasui. Third row, left to right, Kent Barney, Monroe; Jack Burr, Burrville; Dick May, Delta; Dick Winterrose, Cedar; Dick Rasmussen, Monroe; Dennis Beatty; Bruce Burr, Burrville; Burr-ville; Back row, left to right, Coach Murray Maughan; Tom Stanton, Salt Lake City; Ward Middleton, Cedar; Howard Manzione, Beaver; Dono Webster, Cedar City; Reed Jensen, Jen-sen, Richfield; Toni Angotti, Orem. Not pictured: Clyde Heath, Payson; Jerry Mathews, Las Vegas; Jerry Goddard, Beryl. |