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Show BASKETBALL SEASON FINISHED LASTFRIDAY Jordan district's B division completed its first season with the live teams finishing in first, second or third place, because of existence of ties for second and third place. The advantage proponents pro-ponents for the new division claimed would come to smaller schools with the new setup has been realized; the teams are evenly ev-enly matched. Final Standings Won Lost Murray 6 2! Tooele 4 4 Grantsville 4 4 1 Bingham 3 5 Cyprus 3 o! Bingham lost most of their games through failure to make foul pitches. The final game of the season, played at home Friday, Fri-day, was a thriller, with Grantsville Grants-ville gaining a last minute 38-37 win through the efforts of their star, Center Flinders, who decided decid-ed the game by timely sinking a basket. The Miners' prospects for next year are rosy. Of the starting five in the 1943 season, four will return re-turn next year. The following boys leave the squad via graduation: gradu-ation: Burton Durnford, Carl Barrett, Jimmy Brown, Gus Katis, Floyd Cox and Bill Groves. Gro-ves. Team mates expected to return include Dean Stringham, Delmar Schick, Douglas Reed, Howard Hausknecht, Kent Stillman and Bob Nelson. The second team lost but one game (and that by one point) this season. They are Gordon Buckle, Jimmy Bernardo, Nick Vidalakis, Alvin Hall, Junior Apostal, Reed Schultz, Bill Thomas, Thom-as, Kenneth Ray, Bailey Santis-tevan, Santis-tevan, Don Gressman. O |