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Show If H SClOL TEAM II 1 A BATTLE WITH I GRANITE H H With thoughts only of victory, Coach Hji Lon Romney of the Ogden high H school, accompanied by Assistant HI ,' Coach Shirley and Manager Harold Hi I Tripp, of the Ogden high school, led Hi! his squad ot 17 football players to the HI j bamberger depot at 11 o'clock this H " morning and, zoarding a train, de- H i parted for Sfalt Lake City. Beginning HI ' at 3 o'clock, this afternoon the UTg- Hj j ers" were to enter a contest with the j i Gn&ite high school eleven on the lat- H ( ter's grounds. Hi I The football boys who made the Hlj . trip to Salt Lake were: Hi ' CapL L. Falck. J. Falck, Streeper, Ml . Goodrich, Browning, Davidson. Fox, i Korb, Cross, Dee, L.. Allison, Bagley, HI M. Conroy, Marshall, Klngaford, Tre- Hl j seder, R. Tripp and V. Conroy. H Without exception they were in Hl line condition for the game. To M; avoid the danger of over-confidence, Kj though a victory over Granite seemed H assured, Coach Romney's instructions H to tho players during the past week H have been to take no chances of los- H ing, but to play hard from the start. Hj i Coach "Wid" Aahton's team was re- H ported to be in much better condition HJ than at the opening of the season and M its suppdrtrers 7ooked for a close H game with the Orange and Black, it H not a victory. The possibilities for n today's lineup were: H Palmer, Matthews, Wilson, Gardner, H Slllett, Bringhurst. Anderson, Young, H Stevens, Sheriffand Ure. H Some or the Ogden players will re- H turn home tonight and others will re- Hl main over tomorrow to see the East Hi Rnd WoRtsiae Salt Lake high school H teams clash on Cummings field. |