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Show Cubs, Granite Tangle Tonight in Scrimmage i . : ' . Cubs Appear Well Drilled Ryan to Eye Material Under Fire The first touch of competitive football for South's Varsity' squad will take place tonight at Granite High School. The meet will be a scrimmage and will be of no great importance, but it will enable coach Pat Ryan to see better what kind of material he has. "A" gridders journey to Bingham Bing-ham on Sept. 25th and are expected expect-ed to have practice games with several other schools before the opening of league play, October 14th. Coach Ryan has been drilling the fellows largely on blocking and whether it will be effective remains re-mains to be seen. In comparing East's and South's "A" squads there is no great difference. Mickey Oswalds brood has a slight advantage advan-tage over South in weight, and numbers, but, no advantage that can't be overcome. West has a more decided advantage, having 6 first i stringers returning and that inevitable in-evitable weight. The squad as it now appears follows: Brown L; Lignell L, Bott L; Marchant L; Birdsall L; McGie L; George L; Moss L; Child L; Cannon Can-non L; Dods B; Neeley B; Newman L; Empey L; Gempler B; Pater-son Pater-son B; Graehl B; Oborne L; Granger Grang-er B; Parker B; Paul L; Shaw L; King L; Spjut L; Lund B; Kil-bourne Kil-bourne B; Leake B; Lythgoe L; Stoll L; Eskelson L; Terry B; Walkingshaw L. |