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Show Page Ten THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD !!!!!!1958 Springville Stake Jr., Sr. M Men i Schedule Underway; Games Saturday Springville stake M Men opened play on their league last night with three games sched-uled between Seventh and Fifth, Eighth and j Ninth and Third and Fourth, As in the past, the stake will award trophies to the cham pionship team of each half, sportsmanship, the outstanding coach, all star team and the most valuable player to his team. Wesley Boyle, is stake athletic supervisor. Teams must be ready to play within 5 minutes of the designated time or else forfeit the game. brothers and the league will be carried on in the same man-ner in respect to trophies, eli-gibility rules and game regula-tions. Games of the first half will be played in the ladies' gym at the high school and second half games in Memorial hall gym. First half follows: Dec. 6 Ninth vs Third, 7th vs Fifth, Tenth vs Eighth. Dec. 10 Seventh vs Eighth, Fourth vs Ninth, Tenth vs 3rd. Dec. 13 Fourth vs Tenth, Fifth vs Third, Seventh vs 9th. Dec. 17 Eighth vs Third, Tenth vs Seventh, Fourth vs Fifth. Dec. 20 Seventh vs Third, Eighth vs Fourth, Ninth vs Fifth. Games will be kept on a one hour playing schedule. A coach or supervisor must be present at all games, which will be played in the junior high school gym for the first half and then moved to the high school gym for the second half. The first half schedule fol-lows, with all games scheduled and listed in the 7, 8, and 9 p.m. sequence: Dec. 6 Third vs Ninth, 8th vs Fifth, Seventh vs Fourth. Dec. 10 Eighth vs Third, Ninth vs Seventh, Fourth vs Fifth. Dec. 13 Seventh vs Eighth, Fourth vs Ninth, Fifth vs 3rd. Dec. 17 Fourth vs Eighth, Seventh vs Third, Fifth vs 9th. Jr. M Men Schedule Junior M Men will follow the same pattern as their big , ... ..-- . nnwV - . ' ! ' I tehWior.Tihj , ' . i ' w ;!i.: ri .""fR. - . i J' ' J Three Lions captured two elk. This isn't too unusual, knowing that Lions thrive on other beasts of the forest. These Lions that captured two elk, however, would hard-ly be classed in this category, since they liappen to be none other than Marvin War-ren, Kay Johnson and Jeff Miner, all mem- - )i wt f "i "nilii rm Hmimm Mum-l- m Tfl iy-- rr . i bcrs of the Lions club. The large elk weigh-ed in at around 400 lbs. while tho smaller one was p.round 325. Kay killed the small one and Mog the larger. The animals were taken in the Fishlake national forest on the last day of the hunt. Kolob Jr. M Men Schedule of Week Kolob Stake Jr. M Men schedule for this week pits Mapleton 1st against Sixth in the first game set next Wed., Dec. 10. Mapleton 2nd meets Eleventh and Second plays First. Devils Play Three Home Games to Start Hoop Season Springville high's greenling Red Devils will play two last year's tournament foes, Davis and Ogden, Friday and Satur-day night in the high school gym to start off their 1959 hoop campaign. Game time is 8 p.m. Although the Devils defeated the two in tournament play, they are not expected to put up much opposition in the opening practice tilts. Davis has every man back this year except one and is touted to be the most likely candidate to fill the shoes of the Red Devils as champs come next March. Ogden will be strong, although they lost a few players via graduation. On Dec. 10, the Red Devils play Jordan in another home game here. Springville's team will get the severest test in these three top-notc- h battles and from these contests, fans will be able to tell whether or not the Red Devil greenling squad will 'shape up for many wins this year. Coach Garret will be building this season and has a squad of five Sophomores, three Juniors and four Seniors. You've never heard it so good until youhearthTl BIGGEST SPEAKER l TV A6a Tone Mate&et ; . ; Crystal Clew y j I Model 21L2555 S1 ' 262 f- - " euM, pic(Ure COAXIAl SPEAKER SYSTEM - 21" x 9" phono jack. Up-fro- nt controls. 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Dec. 10th Kolob stake M Men will not play any games Saturday night because of the high school game, but will swing into ac-tion next Wed., Dec. 10 when Sixth plays Mapleton First, Eleventh meets Mapleton Sec-ond and Second plays First. The rest of the first half schedule has also been work-ed out as follows: Dec. 13 First vs Sixth, Mapleton 1st vs Eleventh, Mapleton Second vs Twelfth. Dec. 17 Second vs Eleventh, Sixth vs Twelfth, Mapleton 1st vs First. Dec. 20 First vs Mapleton 2nd, Eleventh vs Twelfth, Sec-ond vs Sixth. Scores Nov. 11: Map. 1st 13 22 30 54 Map. 2nd ........ 13 20 29 . 37 High scorer: J. Canto, 13; C. Allen, 11; C. Hjorth, 21. ' Twelfth 8 12 20 28 Second 9 19 33 44 High scorers: T. Barney 10; L. Crandall 17. Sixth 2 7 10 20 Eleventh 14 32 52 66 High scorers: Stanner, 6; Bryan 20; Steffins 18. Nov. 22 First 11 27 33 42 Twelfth 13 23 31 43 High scorers: Alvey 17, Mayne 13; Graves 17, Miner 12. Second .i.... 4 12 31 47 51 Map. lst .... 4 12 29 47 55 High scorers: G. Smith 15, C. Allan, Crandall, J. Smith 10 each; G. Binks 19; J. Canto 11, A. Jensen 10. Bantam League Practice Saturday Bantam league players of the National Guard sponsored basketball league began prac-tice last Saturday at the ar-mory for 11, 12 and 13 year olds. , The program is new here and the league will be com-posed of 6 teams, each of which will be suited and" play similar to the baseball set-u- p for the small fry. Games will be played in the Armory. Prac-tice sessions have been set up for Saturday at 9 a.m. for 11 year olds, 10 a.m. for 12 year olds and 11 a.m. for 13 year olds. Fellows wishing to play or adults wishing to work in the program as referees, score keepers, etc. should contact Robert Bringhurst, Dean Tip-ton a"t the armory or LeGrande Young. If disaster strikes, the Utah National Guard's 144th Evacua-tion Hospital can be mobilized within 24 hours providing eddi-tion- al medical facilities almost equal to the present capacity of the Salt Lake City LDS hospital. 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