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Show South Records Five Wins In Pre-season Grid Tilts After an eight-year period of isolation from encounters with teams in the state association, the Big Three teams finally succeeded suc-ceeded in competing against teams of the U. S. H. S. A. South gridders did well in their pre-season encounters with teams from the State league. They suffered only one setback in a Murray high school eleven the short end of a 33-0 score at Murray. Mur-ray. The only setback of the pre-season encounters came on South's field when the Ogden high school reserves trounced Coach Gilbert's hard fighting "B" team 19-0. Here are the final standings: Teams W L Av. South 5 1 .833 West 3 1 .750 East 1 0 1.000 East-South-West ..9 2 .817 The West Panthers also attained an impressive record with three victories against a single setback. Murray wilted under their charge by a score of 10-7. Cyprus and Davis both tasted defeat by 13-0 scores. The Panther "C" squad was trounced 7-6 by the Darts of Davis. East high's lone encounter proved successful as they handed the Farmers of Granite Gran-ite a 19-6 lashing. 1 1 six starts. Due to an oversight on the part of the Scribe sports staff no mention was made of some of the pre-season games in the first issue of Sribe on September Septem-ber 29. Here is a brief summary: sum-mary: The first victory came when a powerful South high "A" team trounced White Pine high school at Ely, Nevada on September 20, by a score of 21-6. On September 26, the "A" boys garnered a 13-12 victory over a hard fighting eleven from Tooele high school at South. Evanston, Wyoming went down under the powerhouse attack at South on October 23. The smooth-clicking smooth-clicking Cub offense hammered out a 32-0 score. Coach Long's "C" squad slaughtered slaugh-tered Cyprus high school reserves in their initial encounter by the score of 57-0. They also handed 1 1 |