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Show M Men Play Saturday Night; Sixth Ward Holds Top Spot Sixth ward's M Men remained the only unbeaten club of the Kolob stake league following three nights of play last week. Big upset of the week was register- ed when the Mapleton club lost to the Fourth Ward team 46-43 Saturday Sat-urday night. Play in the league will be postponed post-poned for tonight because of the gym being decorated for the Senior Sen-ior Hop but Saturday's games will go on as scheduled with Ninth meeting Fourth at 7 p.m., Fifth playing Mapleton at 8 and Eighth battling Second at 9. All three games should be tops. Wccli.'n Results . . . Wednesday night: Third 4!) Ninth 30 Fourth 48 -Eighth 44 Second 44 -Mapleton 51 TVp scorers in the Third vs Ninth game were Max Giles and Harrington with 9 points each for Third; Hissell and Tipton with 6 and 5 points respectively led Ninth. Jt. Stmision with 15 and L. Beardall Bear-dall with 12 were high scorers for Fourth, while M. Groesbeck hit for 17 for Eighth. Second ward top scorers were Blaine Johnson with 15 and B. Tuttle with 10. Glade 1-Jinks hit 23 for Mapleton. Thursday night: Second 53 Third 52 Sixth 38 Eighth 30 Fourth 32 Ninth 43 High scorers for Second ward were B. Johnson with 20 and R. Black with 15. Marlin Giles hit 18 and L. Ford 10 for Third. Sixth ward top scorers were Dick Wheeler Wheel-er with 15 and Fritz Boyer with 10 while Allan Klauck scored 12 and Rawlc 10 for Eighth. Fouith ward top scorers were L. Beardall with 16 and J. Barton with 9 with Mark Hoover getting 21 and C. Bissell 8 for high scorers for Ninth. Saturday Night: . Fifth 31 Eighth 26 Fourth 46 Mapleton 43 First 61 Seventh 47 High scorers for Fifth were Bray with 9 and Walker with 8; Groesbeck with 11 and Klauck with 5 were high for Eighth. Fourth ward top scorers were Lewis Beardall with 13 and Dick Haymond with 11; G. Binks got 13 and A! Jensen 10 for Mapleton. Maple-ton. D. Warren with 15, V. Young with 13 and C. Sanford "with 10 led First over Seventh. D. Barnes hit a high 27 with H. Hall getting 12 for Seventh. Standings of the teams in the stake to date follow: W L Pet. Sixth 4 0 1.000 Fifth 4 1 .800 Mapleton 3 1 .750 First 2 2 .500 Second 2 2 .500 Fourth 2 2 .500 Ninth 2 2 .500 Third 1 3 .250 Eighth 1 4 .200 Seventh 0 4 .000 White summer shortie gloves are seldom fresh enough to be used the next year. Here's a good way to make them fashion right for fall and winter wardrobes. With all-purpose all-purpose dye, dye them pastel colors-gold, pale blue light green. With darker embroidery thread, cross stitch or feather stitch a design de-sign from the tip of the little finger fin-ger to the wrist. |