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Show American Fork Ties Tintic DISTRICT FITE Standing of the Teams. W. L. Pet. Spanish Fork 3 0 1.000 Springville 2 0 1.000 Tintic 1 1 .500 Payson 1 2 .333 American Fork 0 2 .000 Lehi 0 2 .000 Coach Rags Ingersoll's Cavemen held the experienced Eureka grid-men grid-men to a 6 to 6 tie, last Friday afternoon here, in one of a series of the district upsets. The Forkers scored a touchdown in the first half and looked like probable prob-able winners until the end of the third quarter when Cronin, Eureka left end, intercepted an American Fork pass and ran for a touchdown. Both teams tried hard in the final quarter to break the tie. The Lineup: American Fork Eureka Earl c Sullivan Storrs rg Hawes Crystal Ig Greenhalgh Brown rt Hansen Featherstone ...It Jarvis Miner re Carlson Hunter le Cronin Preston qb Fennel X. Nicholes ...rqb Cook Birk Ihb Bigler Bloomquist fb Meecham Substitutions: American Fork Ashby It; Walker Ihb. Eureka Hatherly rg; Clements, le; Worthin fb. Officials Referee, Carl Swenson; umpire. Bill Christensen; head linesman, Don Dison. Lehi, ancient rivals of American Fork, comes here next Friday, October Octob-er 25. They have the same team standing in the district as the local eleven, but with the vigor that always al-ways comes in a combat with the Lehi school, everything is doped out Cor the Cavemen to win. The grid team has been rapidly improving under the technical sup. ervision of Coach Ingersoll, and although al-though not a leader this year in the district, a great team will be evident next season. |