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Show Pony League sets tourney here following windup of schedule With tournament time just around the comer, Chairman Floyd Graves of the Pony league lea-gue tournament announced this week that preparations are almost al-most complete for the area Pony league tournament to be held here July 26, 27, and 28. This playoff will be a double dou-ble elimination, four-t earn tourney, the winner to go on to the District tournament in Blackfoot, Idaho. Springville's all-star team looks very sharp this year and local fans feel they have a very good chance of going far in these tourneys. A practice game will be played with the Spanish Fork all-stars this Saturday, July 15 at 8 p.m. on Memorial Park. Another has been planned for July 22. First day tournament pairings pair-ings will pit Springville's all-stars all-stars against Provo Wasatch in tfap pnrlv crama anH Pnv?nn vs Provo Timps in the last game. Regular Pony league play goes into the final stretch this week and will wind up next Wed., July 17. Some real thrillers are expected in the wind ups and some top ball playing is anticipated. Team standings after Monday night's games showed the following: W L Springvil)e Bank 7 Brookside Market 5 1 Miners Auto 4 3 Center Service 3 3 Snow Dairy 2 5 Superior Asphalt 0 S |