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Show Prep Basketball Takes Over Sport Spotlight By ED corraf " T Hardly haa prep football cloaed out for the aeaaon than along eomea baaketball at full tilt, with some teama already ahlfting Into high gear and scheduling practice gamea, even thourb official play doeant get it tlpoff until Jan. a Granite and Murray began the unofficial un-official campaign Monday afternoon with the Farmer ringing tin' a stunning stun-ning 61-10 victory in a wild and erratic er-ratic content, and South and Cyprus are alated to fall Into line Tueaday Tuea-day evening la the first of their nonleague games, I). K. Mitchell, secretary of the Utah State High School Activities Assn., announced Monday that; tbe atate claas A snd elaaa B cage tour-namenta tour-namenta will be ahifted back to the University of Utah field houae thla year, after an abaence throughout the war yeara. . The claaa B tourney will run for four daya, March U. IS, 14 and 15, and the A meet will follow on March 20. 21 and 22. The dictum has beea handed down by the atate mogul that the B echool muat close out their regular aeasoa by March 1, while the A's may continue play until March a Meantime, schools and examinations examina-tions for game officiate will be alated alat-ed throughout the early part of December De-cember In the varloua regions. The examlnatlona will atart next week, at which time whletle-tootera will view a film called "Basketball Up to Dat." Thoa In charge of the sepsrats regions re-gions and meeting altea include: Region Re-gion one, Logan and Brigham City, A. Parley Batea; regions two, seven snd eight. Salt Lake City, E. V. Mor-tenaon; Mor-tenaon; region four, Ephrslm and Richfield, Ellia Johnson; region five. Price and Roosevelt, -Harold Lundell; region six, Hurricane and Fillmore, I Maurice Nuttall. |