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Show Seniors Gird For Clash Against Hilltop Rivals East Series Ends Tonight On Cub Field Panthers Shellack "A" Gridders In Initial Fray Coach Tate Wardell will send his blue and white battlers to the front lines of the Big Three pigskin pig-skin war today, for the second time this year, when South's "A" team clashes with East on the Cub field. He and the boys will be out in quest of their first victory of the official campaign, having lost last week to Pat Ryan's charges from across town. Last week's series with West left the Cubs at the very bottom of the heap and Tate aims to do his share about pulling them out of the rut when the boys meet the hillsiders. The 206 score defeat at the hands of the Panthers brought out several weaknesses in the senior squad. This week Wardell has been trying to iron them out. CUBS BOW TO WEST Dave Cooper played a great game at quarterback, and as always al-ways Paul Ryan played his consistent, con-sistent, unspectacular, yet championship, cham-pionship, brand of football. South jumped to an early six-to-nothing lead and it seemed as though they had the Panthers on the road to defeat. Then things began working work-ing in reverse, with the Caputo brothers in charge of the change. The Cubs never came back. Against the Leopards, Wardell will use either the spectacular, tricky, but unpredictable T formation forma-tion or the old reliable single wing back The mentor's starting lineup against East will probably have Ryan and Newman at ends, Hunt and Child at tackles, Wilson and Adamson at guards, Everett at center,' Cooper at quarterback, Anderson An-derson and Palmer at halfback and Faldmo at fullback. |