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Show Richfield Coyote-, who defeated Idaho Hornets, 34-24. "Y" News sports scribes, intramural intra-mural officials and critics chose an all-tourney team as follows: Arshal Lee and Kenneth Jensen, ; forwards; Fred Wiemer, center; Bill Mangum and Lloyd Brinlc, guards. Wiemer hails from Santa Ana. Cal., and played on the championship champion-ship team. He was touted one of the finest performers in the tourney. tour-ney. Lee, a former all-state Nevada Ne-vada player, played for the Lynx aggregation. Jensen sparked the Brienholt Flashes, an tit Mangum was the star of the Garden City Geese team. Brink, a former Davis high player, performed lor the California club. KITTEN CAGERS VIE FORPOSTS Each hopeful of "making" the regular Kitten squad, a host of B. Y. U. freshmen baskcteers are hard at work this week under the direction of Coach Edwin R. Kimball. Kim-ball. The mentor will select the official of-ficial squad after the week's drills, following which daily workouts will te held in the men's gymnasium gym-nasium from 8 to 10 p. m. Champions of the intramural fresh hoop tourney" are the California Cali-fornia Ramblers, who downed Brienholt Flashes, a team composed com-posed of Box Elder players, 35-26 in the finals. The Garden City Geese, former Provo and B. Y. high players, won third place by defeating Nevada Ne-vada Lynx, 39-34. The consolation consola-tion championship went to the |