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Show BINGHAM READY FOR HOOP TILT MURRAY TONITE With all preseason basketball results forgotten except as performances per-formances are indication of merits mer-its of respective teams, tonight sees beginning of the winter's schedule. Bingham Miners go to Murray for what is expected to be the headline tilt of the Jordan district lineup, which sends Granite Gran-ite to Tooele, Cyprus to Davis, Grantsville to Jordun. The games at Murray begin at 7 and 8 p.m. Two student buses will be run. Bingham has lost six and won one game in the preseason encounters. en-counters. A not so impressive performance, but Coach Warren G. Allsop says the boys are rounding into shape, will "shoot the works at Murray", and must given serious consideration. In the starting lineup will be Jack Thurmond and Jack Glea-son, Glea-son, guards; Don Poulsen, center; cen-ter; Glen Sheen and John Susae-ta, Susae-ta, forwards. Bingham is considered consid-ered the underdog in the contest. George Furgis and Robert Nichols, Ni-chols, Rollo Bianchi, Noel Copen-haver Copen-haver and Bobby Over'son are first line subs, due to see action. An early season survey showed show-ed the following number of let-termen let-termen and last year's regulars at the various schools: Davis, seven and four; Granite, one and none; Jordan, two and two; Cyprus, Cy-prus, seven and three; Tooele, five and three; Murray, three and one; Grantsville, five and three. A reveiew of preseason games givts the Davis Darts the best record with nine wins and two losses. |