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Show Hawaiian Casaba Star Hawaiian All-Stars To Play Local All-Star Quintet Local basketball fans have a treat in store on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 2, when the Hawaiian Ha-waiian All-Stars meet an all-star squad from Milford. Besides the basketball game the Hawaiians are bringing two hula dancers and will put on a thirty minute floor show at half time showing Hawaiian dances and playing pla-ying Hawaiian musical numbers. The All-Star basketball team is working its way west after a series ser-ies of games in the east and playing play-ing in various towns on their way before returning to Hawaii. They leave an impressive record behind them so far having won 51 of 54 games they have played, mainly against junior colleges. Those who have seen the team play state that they are a very fine team, and that the floor show alone is worth the price of the admission. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50c for children, and may be purchased pur-chased at the door. Game time is i 8 p. m. rj JO1 ) ' j w I"' V : Hula Gals to Perform in Milford ypv ijiii 1 1 il i in il ' i ,i i(T m j til lifc-, j ' ! p- r I; v j t- - - |