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Show GAMES TODAY FOR LOCAL HIGH TEAMS Tooele and the East high school will clash this afternoon in the Eat high gym in what promises to be one of the fastest games of basketball that has taken place in Salt 1,-ikc this year. The contest is scheduled for ':') o'clock, A ictory for Tooele will place. t he Eeopards out of th running and give I Tooele a stronger grin on the first posi- i tion. as they hav not as yet been de- feated. On the other hand, a Leopard I win would place Tooele on a n even keel J with the Pan tliers. who are expected i to have no difficulty iji takinc Giants - ' ville into camp tonight. ShouM th Leopards Leop-ards win, the East high wouid still have a r'nani-p at Die titp. The jiroba hie li neup : fist High. TonMo. Ot finger . . . - if Stanle? .1. Anderson rf Kirk CI. Anderson c i ; ill s pie (Jihner lir Cooper Beatie rw.z. . '. . . . Ha rris Coach llmry Richardson will leave with his pa nthcr pots tins a flcrnoon at 4 :;;0 o'clock to take on th Crantsville fiuin-tftie fiuin-tftie I his evening on the la I te.r's floor. Both learns hae played one-half of their basketball schpdule so far and the game i his evening will be the fourth for both squads. To date the Pa n t h ers have won t wo games and lost on. The Gra ntsville players have lost all three of their engagements. en-gagements. ; T h e p Ui ye rs whom C oa i -h Richard so n will take with him are ns follows; Captain Cap-tain Ernest Fa iIpui i ne. Ail Lfona rd. Mac Pyke, Walter Hall, Philip Barlow, Frank McGannv. Albert Clark. Arnold PeWald. Charles MitcheU and Sidnoy .RurdtHte. |