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Show Springvilie Stclie Bnnlc-ns sel H finals for Saiurday, February 13 , Tickets being sold are t :'' sist the crippled children"" :: ciety, and the support of ev. -.! one is solicited. Wesley $'' : is in charge of the Sprint ' division program. '' Third ward's Rams are winners win-ners of the Bantam basketball league of the Northwest area with 4 wins and no losses. The Seventh ward Jets are holding the same record in the East Central league. Games will continue Sat., Feb 10 at 8 a.m. with the Ki-wanis Ki-wanis Colts meeting the Ninth ward Badgers for ninth and tenth place; 9 a.m. the Tenth Lions play Eighth's Robins for seventh and eighth place; 10 a.m., Spr. Bank plays the Fifth Falcons for fifth and sixth place; 11 a.m., Fourth Tigers play Thorn Bears for third and fourth spot and at noon the Third Rams meet the Seventh Jets in the championship battle for first and second. Clinic set A basketball clinic for all Bantam players, coaches, committeemen com-mitteemen and National Guard Representatives will be held Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse at BYU at which time Coach Stan Watts will conduct. All players are asked to wear their warm-up warm-up jackets. Bantam basketball players are selling tickets to the games scheduled, for Feb. 17 between the Springvilie stake champions and the Kolob stake finalists. It will be played at 11 a.m. |