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Show f Division Five MMen Cage Tourney Opens Here Wed; Kolob, Springville Stakes Make j Bid for Title with Strong Teams K Kolob and Springville stakes will be repre-i repre-i sented by four good basketball teams in the Dili Di-li vision 5 M Men tournament scheduled in the II Springville high gym and the Spanish Fork high !' gym beginning next Wednesday, March 6. The :j 16 teams will be split for four games in the eve-'1 eve-'1 nine- in each srvm with the final night's play DIVISION 5 M MEN TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS Upper Bracket Lower Bracket (AH games in Springville gym (All games in Sp. Fork gym starting Wed., March 6). except final night in Spring.) 6:00 Palmyra 2nd team 6:00 Spanish Fork Third Santaquin Second Price Fifth 7:15 Springville 10th 7:15 Mapleton 1st Young Stk. Winner Deseret 8:30 Payson 3rd 8:30 Sp. Fork 2nd Deseret Winner Springville 5th 9:45 Spr. 12th 9:45 Payson First Grayson Fillmore 3rd :.i V-:-; VV J 4. V i I ! - -1 1 ' 1 - i f ' ' ' ' . 1 K'i ". , 1 if 1 1 ii IM-v hV;rit l'f r;f'- "'H " - '.' Kh",! ieE cn SES ; 'sEs' 's1 'sHsfi "" ' f " ' ('., I ; 1 v f , l : ; : 1 : y . ' ' . ' Oil t , V ; 1 - v - . .... - - . : District 5 Co-champions are these talented Springville High School Cagers following their 67-54 victory over Spanish Fork here last Fri. They share the title with Provo in their first year in A class competition. Sealed: Barry Vincent, athletic manager, Kex Blanchard, captain; Marvin Fullmer, Raae. Cook, George Black, top district scorer; KLliott Jordan, Craig v ; ' and Gary Delleer, athletic manager. Standing: Gordon Sr ; assisting coach; Jim Smart, Morris Warren, Wesley ii, Calvin Hjorth, Tom Alvey, Terry Barney and Coach v Garrett. scheduled for the Springville i i gym Saturday, March 9. j) Tenth, Mapleton :j Mapleton First ward will be :'' represented in the meet for Kolob stake after winning the play-off game from the Twelfth ward in a two-out-of-three-game playoff. In the Springville stake, the Tenth ward will be in the i.1 tourney having won its playoff play-off games from Fifth ward. Both teams boast some of the top former players in high school and college ranks and should represent the stakes in a commendable style. Kunners-up In i Since some of the outlying I stakes in the division will not be sending a team to the tourn- ament, both runner-up teams I in the Kolob and Springville stakes will also be in the meet. I These will be 12th ward of Ko-' Ko-' lob, coached by Blair Sargent and Ray Clark and Fifth ward of Springville stake coached by Leonard James. 16 Team Event : This year's Division tourna ment has been set up as a 16- I team double elimination event with all games scheduled for ! : evening play in the two gyms. Four games will be played in each gym Wed. and Thurs. nights and three games each on Friday. Saturday, March 9, i all games will be played in the L Springville gym. Trophies to ' the top teams and also the sportsmanship trophy will be lj presented along with individual i i awards following the champion- I I ship games Saturday. Frank I, Buffo of Spanish Fork is Divi-! Divi-! sion Supervisor with Louis Clegg of Spanish handling the 'j' event as chairman, .ii i - : . ?. -.' " - ' "s ' -1 ; ;pJffa j. y 5S -'j t "''" Vv 1 i w w b k " .1 M A vm A U r J In the upper picture is the Kolob stake M Men champs from Mapleton First ward who will be seen in the Division 5 M Men tourney opening here Wed. night. Standing front row left to right: Lewis Snow, coach; Lynn Bird, Dean Binks, Keith Jensen, Jesse Warren, Alma Jensen, Verl Jensen, coach. Back row: Glade Binks, Darrell Warren, Collin Allan and Jackie Canto. Wayne Barker, absent for picture. Mapleton has won 18 and lost 6 during season's play. Bottom picture shows the Tenth ward champs of the Springville stake who will be competing in the big tourney. tour-ney. Kneeling: Dean Kawlings, Jimmy Thorn, Guylan Allen, Rodney Burt, Norman Loback. Standing: Waldo Jacobsen member of the bishopric; Fred Childs, Garry Peterson, Keith Diamond, Blaine Wood and Bert Nielsen, coach. Tenth has won 12 and lost 4 during the season. |