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Show BINGHAM-DAVIS CLASH TONIGHT IN FIRST HOME GAME Bingham Miners surprised supporters sup-porters and Jordan district basketball bas-ketball fans alike last Friday at Murray by exhibiting a nigh class brand of ball in their initial in-itial game of the season. .The speedy Smelterites were hard put to win a 23 to.20 victory from the local quintet. Tonight Davis, who last week won 36 to 22 over the Cyprus Pirates, comes to Bingham. Games begin at 7 and 8 p.m. Taking the lead in the first few minutes of play, Bingham led over Murray at the end of the first three periods, 8 to 6; 14 to 10 and 20 to 17- In the first of the final canto the Smelterites Smelter-ites stubbornly blasted ahead. Bingham tried desperately but was unable to overtake Murray, and failed to score in the final period. Sheen, Poulsen and Thurmond Thur-mond scored high for Bingham. Just before the Murray-Bingham game during warm-up, John Susaeta, star guard, twisted his knee and was unable to play. According Ac-cording to Coach Warren G. All-sop, All-sop, Susaeta has been a consistent consis-tent scorer in practice games and it is probable his injury will keep him from action the rest of the year. Bob Nichols substituted in Susaeta's position and played a bang-up defensive game. The boys have worked hard this week to find a combination that will upset the Darts. Scho-field, Scho-field, all state guard from last year's sojiad, is the star on the Davis crew, rated as the best team in the state. Probable line-ups are: Bingham Position Davis Thurmond guard Brown Gleason guard Schofield Poulsen center Childs Sheen fnruarH QV-.offioM Nichols forward Galbraith According to Principal T. H. McMullin, 500 new seats have been added to the main floor in the gym, affording plenty of seating seat-ing space-for-local fans. . Tickets are now on sale for the five home games as follows: season ticket, general admission, $1.12; season tickets, reserved seats, $2.75-General $2.75-General admission per game is 30 and 40 cents. |