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Show OLYMPUS OPEHS GRID YEAR TEAM BUILDING With a mere two weeks left in which to whip into shape a fighting football team, newly opened Olympus Olym-pus high school in Holladay this week attempted the Herculean task under Coach Sanky Dixon. For Olympus entertains another new gridiron outfit on September 18, the Ben Lomond eleven from Ogden. With a handful of experienced men, including its hefty co-captains, Mike Hinckley, 17 year old, 200 pound tackle, arid Merrill Douglas, Doug-las, 17. and 190 pounds of pounding fullback, the Olympians should nonetheless field a competent team by the first kickoff. Douglas, an all-state back, should Continued on Page 2 OLYMPUS OPENS LEGAL fiOTICE GRID YEAR TEAM BUILDING Continued from Page 1 provide plenty of punch, because he's kept in shape on a construction construc-tion gang all summer. He'll be aided in his offensive chores by such men as Don Dixon, quarterback; quarter-back; Jay Linnenquist, Jerry Petersen, Pe-tersen, Phil Newberry, Gary Tapp, Ray Birrell, Bunny Port, Jim Draper Dra-per and Larry Fuller. On the line will be Cecil Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Jim Contes, Charlie Guest, Jay Wright, Joe Clauson, Don Vernon, Ver-non, Mickey O'Reilly, Kent Clark, John Evans and Art Stevens. Coach Dixon is familiar" with these lads, having had " most of them with him at Granite last season. sea-son. However, when Olympus opened op-ened its new doors this fall, it drew students south of 27th South and east of Ninth East, among them the above and a great number of unknown gridders. |