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Show More Than 200 Candidates Greet Coaches at High Schools More than 200 prospective grid-ders grid-ders have turned out for suits at the three Cache county high schools, as coaches began prepar. ations for the coming season, which opens September 15. At the same time, H. R. Adams, secretary of the athletic division, region activities association, an. nounced dates for the Region football foot-ball schedule. r i i - j I PLANE TALK I ft Rowland Burnstan fv v i mi The war has made great and urgent ur-gent demands upon aeronautical science and industry for the development devel-opment of flawless aircraft and their components. Under me emergency, emer-gency, the aeronautical world has complied, and the astounding developments de-velopments in warplanes, only partially par-tially known today, will not be entirely (for. reasons of security) disclosed until after victory has been won. Not all aeronautical development during the war has been limited to destruction and death-dealing devices. de-vices. A great many of the developments devel-opments have been for safety and accuracy in flight and will be applicable ap-plicable to peacetime aviation. Radar, in contrast with its destruction-dealing wartime role, will serve peacetime aviation as a detection de-tection device for obstructions encountered en-countered in flight during poor (lying (ly-ing -conditions. The automatic pilot, which has as one of its wartime jobs the responsibility re-sponsibility of keeping the aeroplane aero-plane on an even keel during bombing bomb-ing operations, will be used to afford af-ford a respite from routine piloting to peacetime aviators during monotonous mo-notonous flights. These and other electronic products, prod-ucts, whether wholly or partially used in peacetime aviation, will tend to repay in a small way the unestimable destruction they helped help-ed cause during the war. Approximately 75 candidates greeted R. Burns Crookston as he began his sixteenth year at Logan Lo-gan high school, while 65 suits have been issued by Coach Clifl Poole at South Cashe and Coach Hebe Whiting at North. Cache. At Logan high, Crookston races a tough task of rebuilding after losing many of the stars from his great team of last season. Co-captains Co-captains Ernie Groll, probably the best prep played in the state last year, and Les Dunn, have gone, along with other greats such as Keith Nelson, Kay Elliott, Dar Jones, "Butch" Collmar, Gene McMillan and Bob Larsen. Two others, Merlin Hurst, classy halfback half-back and Lonnie Loveday, end, who would have been available this year, have entered military service. Dick Wheatley and Blaine Andrews, An-drews, co-captains; John Carling", tackle; Dennis Lundahl, halfback, and Lorin Hunsaker, center, will form the nucleus for Crookston's team. Among the promising juniors jun-iors are Jerry Spencer, Paul Murray Mur-ray and John Croft ' " Things look much rosier at South Cache, where Coach Cliff Poole has 11 returning lettermen, including a complete backfield that has been intact for three years. Thair Allen and Dean Lar- sen should be two of the best halfbacks in the league, with Dean Larsen and Dick Seamons , rounding out the quartet. Others are co-captains Monte Allen, center, cen-ter, and Bill Lindley, end; Paul Nielsen, Carl Leishman, . Dale Christensen and Dee Hulsen. Hebe Whiting, veteran Bulldog mentor, also faces a tough replacement replace-ment task but has half-dozen lettermen let-termen -to build around. Most difficult dif-ficult job will be to find someone to "carry the mail" in place of all-state Ralph Roylance. Ellis Jonas, tackle and captain, heads the list of returning candidates, candi-dates, with Bob Bullen, Earl Pilk-ington Pilk-ington and Delmar Smith, backs; Hugh Hicken and Lyle Webb, linemen, line-men, as the basis for forming a squad. Inexperience will be Whiting's Whit-ing's biggest drawback. Mr. Adams announced the schedule sched-ule as follows: September 22 Bear River at Logan; Box Elder at South Cache; Ogden at North Cache. v September 29 Weber at Bear River, Box Elder at North Cache; Ogden at South Cache. October 6 Bear River at Ogden; South Cache at Weber; North Cache at Logan-October Logan-October 13 Ogden at Weber; Logan at Box Elder. October 20 Box Elder at Ogden; Og-den; Weber at Logan. October 27 North Cache at Bear River; Logan at Ogden; Weber We-ber at Box Elder. November 3 Bear River at Box Elder; Logan at South Cache; North Cache at Weber. November 10 South Cache at I North Cache. |