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L l st' . . , f if' In af. - E' me ' 151.342 izslfviftj 5 -.., ,- 1 ' 1-' f' mime. Vx sv.. ., 1 f'f:. C XVI. l5ROOlis The Football Season HE football season just completed was one of great interest. There were good games, there were bad games, but all were interesting. Though the Saints failed to come through with the championship, they gave a good account of them- selves in every contest. Three times they were defeated, but never was there any lack of light or spirit. The victory over the highly praised Provo team, was the high spot of the season. Dick Wfest played the regular fullback position, with Fluit as an able substitute. Penrose, Daynes, Moore, Adams, and Milburn held down the half-hack posts, while Saunders called the signals. l.und and Gray capably filled the regular end positions. Hogan and Richardson being always ready to go in whenever the occasion required. Harwin, played one tackle position, and Oney Mecham, the other. Rasband, a last year's Veteran, did splendid work at right guard, with Mauss and Wciodland making good on the opposite side of the line, Harry Brooks, chosen as the best scholastic' Center lin Utah for this year, was the captain of the team. At the beginning of the season, Coach West found that several letter-men had returned. The prospects for a championship team seemed very promising. But in spite of this, the right combination of players couldnlt be found, the result being less favorable to the Saints than had been hoped for. The team nevertheless deserves great praise for the season's work. Against the stiflest competition. it showed 'a spirit of fight and determination worthy of our teams of former years. L. D. S.'s hopes for a state championship were smashed in the first game of the season, that with East High. liast was likewise lighting for the championship eel-1w8lieW i
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