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Show Mil, Fifitl Emtir Immq Sixth ward will represent Kolob stake as the winning team in the Division 5 soft-ball soft-ball tournament starting today in Spanish Fork. Springville stake's representative will be the Fourth ward, winner of their stake title. The two teams play their opening games tonight. Fourth plays Deseret at 7:15 p.m. At 8:30 Sixth ward meets Carbon. Spanish Fork plays Tintic at 6 p.m. and Palmyra winner meets nebo in the finale at j 9:45. The teams will play again Friday and conclude Sat. with the championship contest. Sixth ward earned its way into the tournament by winning the first half and then tieing First for the second half championship. cham-pionship. They defeated First 14-7 for the title in the playoff play-off game. Fourth ward won its title by winning the first half crown and then defeated Seventh ward last Saturday night in a close and exciting game, 12-11. Fourth held a 9-0 first inning lead and managed to stave off a rally to win. Playing on the Fourth ward team are Gene Johnson, Bill Bird, player-manager; Blaine Hales, Lynn Hales Mont Allman, Don Allman, Roe Allman, Andrew Taylor, Bill Decker, David Prothero, Glen Wilson, Don Terry, Theo Mc-Quivey Mc-Quivey and Jack Measom. - - - N v 1 1 - i . J C $ I "; -; ! 1 ' j ! ' 'i I; dan, RaNell Whitney, Howard Roper and Kendall Oldroyd. Other players no; present for picture include Don Wood, Ron Phillips, Phil-lips, pitchers; Carl Conrad. Pictured above are members of the Sixth ward Softball team that opens play tonight in the Spanish Fork Division 5 tourney. Front: Ronald Miller, Bishop William Pratt, Glade Hales, Gary Lee. Back: Elliott Jor- |