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Show TWO LOCAL TEAMS TO GO TO TOURNEY Miners and Leopards Appear Ap-pear Likely Aggregations to Participate in Meet. The Salt Lake hoop division will be represented by two teams in Ihe stato toumamenn this year on Mah 20, 21 and 22. This announcement Avaa made last night bW James E. Moss, president of the Utah High School Athlotic association. asso-ciation. Due to th' recent withdrawal ot: the Sanpete-Sevi. r division, a vacancy was left in tho r; ce for the state Utle. . Inasmuch In-asmuch as sit teams are ihecessary this year to stage the tourney, and there are only five divii ions in the statfe, it was decided de-cided to take two teamanfront the Salt Lake division which habpens to be the largest. President Mosrf secured the consent con-sent of a majority ofthe board of control con-trol last nigho on llyls joint. The wlnnint teai lit section 1. the city section ca the Salt Lake division, will enter thci tq.urncy without contesting contest-ing with the qtll'er section. The second team in standing will )fneet the winner of the contest bystween the champions of sections 2 andra to decjide tlie other riiem-ber riiem-ber from thf Slt Lake division. Tomorroy afternooti at the peseret gymnaslun thelKast high will irfeet the West Mg to play loff their scheduled game of January 2,4, which was postponed post-poned on accounk. of the illnejm of Coach Briggs Sf the Liopards.. Tooel and Grahtaville wilKclash Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at W p'cloeku the Deseret gymnasium to decide the championship of secAion 2 of Olio Salt Lake division. This Was announMd yeterday by Secretary-Treasurer C.I Orn Wilson of the Utah High School! Ajmletic association. The tieup came) a the result of each of the teams winnung from each other on their home floor; (Inasmuch as Murray proved a victim Aq both yuints in both games, Orantsvfllel and Tooele ended their schedule; gahies with three victories vic-tories and on efeut. In section i cjnsiiiting of Kamas, Coalville, Coal-ville, Park yity .and Morgan, similar difficulties dif-ficulties hive (arisen, Park City and Kamas onthis; occasion being the two leading quints. I Thele two will meet some tlm this' week.tFriday at the latest. lat-est. Th two fives ate trying to secure a neutral floor in tliair section, but if unsuccessful,-the Utaht H. S. A. A. will bring the contest to Salt Lake. The champions of sections 2 and 3 having hav-ing been decided, the two surviving aggregations ag-gregations wil) meet nxt Tuesday at the Deseret gym and have it out, to see which quint takes on th'e city, or first, division representatives later in the week. As matters now stand ih this division, Bingham will probably lead section 1 till the finishj as her gaine on IViday with the U. of U. high ia practically a cinch, while the Miners should have little lit-tle difficulty .downing the Panthers at Bingham the following Tuesday. Next Fridajj the Leopard clash with the Saints atj the Deseret I gymnasium. They also take on the Prepst the following follow-ing Tuesday. ' With no reversal of form, the Leopards appear to haveithe second position about cinched; therefore, the Leopards will probably be th team to take on the winner of the section 2 vs. section 3 contest, the winner to enter the state finals. |