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Show YOUNGSTERS M lEAGUEJEiflll STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost P C. I-B team 3 3 0 1,000 ! 13-A team 3 0 2 000 14-A team 1 0 1 000 By defeating the 14-A team yesterday yester-day afternoon, the 1-B frotball team iald just claim to the championship of the sub-high school. Without losing a game, the the 1-B s have twice defeated defeat-ed the 13-A's and by overwhelming I tlieir only remaining rivals yesterday 1 tfternoon the victorious c'.even is en titled to the honors. I It was an overwhelming victory for 1 the I-B team, the score King 18 to 0 In Its favor. Although much lighter than their opponents, the lower class boys literally walked away with the 14-A's from the start and easily piled up the tall score. I Ruby did the best work for the I B ; team, securing a touchdown after be- Incr tackled by more than a half dozen of the opposing plners. Becraft and Unnings each scored touchdowns for the winning team. Marshall was the Mar player for the 14-A team. Time after time he blocked plays which Hould have resulted In touchdowns ror his opponents. The line-up of the teams in yesterday's yester-day's game was as follows: One-B. Fourteen-A. li'iby fb Preshaw Becraft lhb Marherger Jennings .rhb Reese. Glasmaun q! Marshall I-indh c Colrum Smith Ig.. Bradlo D'lia rg Hutchens Green It Thurton Barlette rt E, Preshaw Wright le Thurston Elder re Powers |