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Show Bm Tourney Many Of These All-Chur- ch Champs Will Compete Tomorrow ning bowling league from the 8 a 10, Iolores Holst, 9 7, Mary Bowl hamburger with the first Indian school, Club Billiards Stew irt, 9 7 ami 8 10, Evelyn double of the evening. and the Eagles, respectively. Mot mw t S 10, Marge Olsen, Team standings: Wins Modern Cleaners remained on 10 Laliue Biadbury, Modern 25 Cleaners tw ice, top tins week with a tour game Still Lead lead over second place Clair's 21 Clair's Service Mauitne Hvei had high game Seiv ice. Club Billiards 20 Moilern t'liMiicis Boss Service ol the evening, a 221 and high knocked Tough weie splits Bess Serv ice 19 a 771 senes, ami ('lull's Service each took over by the following: Loral no 19 , Eagles Auxiliary 3 1 victoiies in Ihc t ace Monday eve Fulkerson, 8 10; Alva (lairett, 16 Indian School Klmg won the Dance Modern Cleaners 6-- First Annual which, now that season buted heavily to the Brigham ketball squad which will open Legion basketball tournament evening at 7 :30 p. m. Left to . . . M-M- UTAHS FINEST TEAMS AND PLAYERS WILL APPEAR IN s- Brigham City Squad Opens Tourney Play At 6:30 P. M. Thursday Some of the finest 'basketball ever to be played in Brigham City is scheduled here next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19, 20 ana 21. Games will be played in the Box Elder high school 'gymnasium in the double elimination tournament. Teams entered include Big Verns, Morgan, West Weber, Baker Merrill American Legion post of Ogden; Dinner Horn of Ogden, Ogden iFord Sales, Brigham City American Legion and Plain City. Booting the tournament off to start at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, the Ogden Baker Merrill post of American Legion will meet the tough Plain City outfit. a big Following at 8:30 p. m.t Mospefamous cialists will meet the West Weber squad. Thats a lot of basketball i n one evening, and it's meant to be, according to Dean Adams, general chairman of the affair. The whole tournament, every team and player, is tops in Utah and the slate for the three is enough to whet the appetite of any basketball enthusiast. Friday evening the winner of rgan's hard-boile- mmms Brigham City Fourth Ward Squad Poulsen, Collin Hunsaker, Ralph Nielsen, Jack Hadfield, play is over, has contriRonnie Dean Harris. Back row: Junior Nielsen, Martin City American Legion basthe First annual American Steele, Kenneth Nielsen, J. R. Gibbs, Del Nichols and n in Brigham City tomorrow Henry Johnson. right, front tow: James MARCH BEHS AQUATIC STARS SHINE B.C. - the 7:30 p. m. Thursday game will play the A. G. Dinner Horn of Ogden. Following at 8:30 p. m., the winners of the 8:30 p. m. Thursday game will play the Brigham City American Legion squad,, boasting the former members of the All Church 4th ward squad, high school and college greats of Brlghabi CityT Here are a few of the greats of Utah basketball who will be seen in the three day tournament: Ken Murdock, Randall and Kenny Barrett, Keith Sewell, Wendell Hess, Don Malmrose, Del Nichols, J. R. Gilbbs, Vern Gardner, Dean Gardner, Dick Smuin, Jim Woodward1, Harvey Murdock, Darrell Tucker, Tuft, Stringham, Condie and Clark. The basketball enthusiasts will recognize every one of these names for they have all been in the headlines of sports pages over a period of the past several years. Standing behind this group are dozens of other players. All three nights of play, including 'both the consolation in the winning brackets may be seen for $2.00. General admission is $1.00 and students tickets will go for 75 cents. evenings 'DIRTY" BUCKS IN STATE A.A.U. MEET in Salt Lake City: Gary Davis, 3rd place in the individual medley. Placing In Top Brackets Bobby Jensen, 3rd place in the 220 jard free style. By David Holland Gerald Jensen, 4th place in Box Elder high school swim- the 220 yard free style. ming teams participated in both 'Dennis Hales, 2nd place in junior and senior AAU swim diving. eets heldarTooele February Dan Olney, 3rd place in the 100 27 and 28, and at Salt Lake on aSg yard free style. March 13 and 14, and captured Robert Checkettst 3rd in the a bevy of medals and trophies 100 yard back stroke. for top placings. Hales, iB Jensen, G. Jensen The AAU meets pitted boys and Olney took first .place in and girls from a number of high the 160 yard free style relay. Ann Westenskow, list place in schools throughout the state of Utah, swimmers for the Utah the 40 yard free style, 40 yard colleges and also some out of back stroke, and 2nd in the 40 state swimmers. yard breast stroke. 'Deanna Lichtenstein, 3rd in Top stars from BEHS at the swim meets were aquatic aces. the 100 yard breast stroke and Gary Davis and Ann Westen-skow- . 4th in the 180 yard individual Gary Davis, who was in- medley. Afton Stokes, 2nd place in the eligible to enter the junior division free styles because of his 100 yard free style and 4th in first place ranking 'last year, the 60 yard free style. Marianne Campbell, Eilleen swam in only three races winning two firsts, a third Monson and Ann Westenskow and a fourth over the entire on the 2nd place 120 yard medfield. Ann Westenskow, who was ley relay teams. Senior division at Tooele City chosen the outstanding girl swimmer in the junior division pool: 'Ann Westenskow, 1st place m entered a number of races in both divisions and captured five the 40 yard bark stroke; the 60 firsts and a second, third, and yard back stroke , and the 10 a fourth. yard freestyle, 4th place in the The Brigham City school swim- 60 yard freestyle. mers' placed fourth or better in Deapna Lichtenstein, 2nd place all of their 32 matches, indivi- in the 40 yard breast stroke. Afton Stokes, 2nd place in the dual and relay for their top hon60 yard back stroke. ors. Results of the meets in each Eugenia LaRose, 2nd place in division are: diving. Eileen Monson, Marianne Junior division at the Deseret Campbell, Afton Stokes and Ann Westenskow placed 3rd in the free style relay. Deanna Lichtenstein, Eugenia LaRose and Eileen Monson took 2nd in the medley relay. Gary Davis, 1st places in the 250 yard free style, the 500 yard free style and 4th place in the 100 yard free style. Bobby Jensen, 1st in the 60 yard free style. 'Dan Olney, 3rd in the 60 yard free style. Robert Checketts, 3rd in the 60 yard back stroke and 4th in the 150 yard back stroke.. Checketts and B. Jensen were on the 1st place medley relay team and Davis on the 2nd place 400 yard relay team. iFirst place winners in the senior division received trophies while second and third in the senior and first, second and third in the junior division all received medals. free-styl- NEW THIS SPRING! Matching White Suede m $1.50 and $2.00 e The Thirteenth U. S Civil Service today announced applications are being accepted for several positions. Full information and application forms may be obtained from the local secretary, Glenn S. Nelson, Brigham City post office. Openings are: cartographer and cartographer aid positions, from $2500 to $4205 a year; photographer, from $2950 to $5060 a year: patrol inspector (trainee), $3,795 a year. Phone your society news to , 7:30 P.M. 771 TWO GAMES EACH NIGHT Box Elder High School Gymnasium 5 , Open In Western States Belt THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Capture Host Of Medals; gym And Trophies For Civil Service Jobs Are White Buck Shoes With Thick Cushion Crepe Soles. 19-20-- 21 SEE.. Utahs Top Six Squads In Action PLAIN CITY "Dont - , WEST WEBER Miss One Game!" 0 MORGAN AG DINNER HORN of Ogden BAKER MERRELL LEGION BRIGHAM CITY LEGION SEE.. These Stars ArVERN GARDNER MURDOCK KEN JIM - GARDNER KEITH CONDIE SEWELL DICK SMUIN WOODWARD DARRELL - RANDALL KENNY BARRETT DEAN American All TUCKER - HARVEY TUFT - CLARK MURDOCK STRINGHAM PLUS.. Brigham Citys Own Greats Buy Benefit For Brigham City A Season Ticket! 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