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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Well we're off. The rip-snortin' BDAA Softball league got underway under-way Tuesday with Lark, A & M and Firemen copping victories in the opening round. Lark, with some heavy stick work, won easily over the Eagle nine, and promised to make it tough sledding for the rest of the teams. A & M made up of several sev-eral of last year's winners, trounced the Lions in a game full of excitement, base hits and a number of stellar plays. The third game saw the Copperton crew finally succumbing to the No- 2 Firemen in a hectic battle replete with enough errors, strike outs, hits and anything else to cause plenty of excitement. The six teams square off again today (Thursday) and you can look for a lot better brand of ball as the boys get some of the kinks ironed out. Due to some unforseen difficulties, diffi-culties, the seventh team dropped from the league leaving six teams playing two games apiece every week. Look for the new schedule in this issue and get down to enjoy en-joy these games. First Round Results-Standing Won Lost Pet. Lark 1 0 1.000 A & M 1 0 1.000 Firemen 1 0 1.000 Copperton 0 1 .000 Eagles 0 1 .000 Lions 0 1 .000 The BDAA board of governors will hold their next regular meeting Monday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m. at BCO hall. The association invites all business men and organizations or-ganizations interested in promoting promot-ing an amateur baseball team to attend, and will be very glad to discuss matters with anyone else interested in this youth program. If an invitation does not reach you through the mail, consider this as one. This means any of you Bingham district citizens who wish to learn what this movement mo-vement is all about. ALLEY ANGLES Something is amiss this season; instead of putting the old bowling ball a-way a-way till next fall, a lot of keglers seem anxious to bowl all summer. sum-mer. Well it looks very favorable. favor-able. The Gemmell club is planing plan-ing on a summer doubles or mixed doubles league, and you ten-pin enthusiasts can keep right on striking. Let's go get 'em. See Al. |