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Show FOOT BALL IS 10 BE SUED II! Football fans in Division 4 will have their first taste of football on Friday of the coming week. Epif-raim's Epif-raim's withdrawal from the sport for a period of two years leaves only five Sanpete and Sevier teams entered, and consequently means that one team will have to lay out each week. Due to North Sanpete's late start this team will not engage in any contests until October 14. As Wasatch Academy Acad-emy journeys to Monroe for the first game the local people will not bo able to see either of their favorites in action until October 14. The five teams seem evenly matched match-ed on paper so an interesting series of games should result. Richfield, lat years winner, lost a galaxy of slars. as did most of the other teams. From reports received here Monroe and Salina have more letter-men back in school than their rivals. With Ihe exception of Coach Jones at North Sanpete all of the teams will have their former coaches back again. Coach Brunger ibegtos his fourth year at Wasatch Academy. He produced -the Divisional winner in 1924. Coach Packard is beginning his third year at Richfield. Last year his team won the championship, Coach Davis is in charge at Salina for the second year, and Swensen for the same period at Monroe. The Monroe squad won tha title in 1925. Swensen achieved wonders with his green material last year,- and should make a fine showing the current season. Salina is the only team which has never won the Divisional honors and this year they seem destined to be right in the thick sof the. battle from the opening game. The schedule: October 7; Richfield at Salina, Wasatch Academy at Monroe. October ,14; Monroe vs North Sanpete San-pete at Mt. Pleasant. October 13 or 15; Richfield vs. Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant.. October 21; North Sanpete at Richfield, Rich-field, Wasatch Academy at Salina. October 28; Salina at Monroe, North Sanpete vs. Wasatch Academy on Academy field. (Hoime-coming gaiine for both schools) November 4; Monroe at Richfield, Salina vs. North Sanpete at Mt Pleasant. |