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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Looksa like is going to be plenty action hereabouts this summer. Baseball, softball, tennis, ten-nis, golf and horseshoe pitching have already made their debut, with both young and old rarin' to go. Was glad to see the high school back in a baseball league. The state playoffs would be somewhat some-what amiss without a team of Santistevan's boys performing. As for softball, the BDAA league lea-gue is shaping up, with about 8 teams entered. At the final soft-ball soft-ball meeting, Thursday, April 25 complete rosters and a playing schedule will be drawn up, and j league play will commence soon after May 1. The Bingham Merchants are I getting in condition for their strenuous play in the Salt Lake Softball league. These boys, mostly returned veterans, are experienced players and Manager Manag-er Joe Susaeta should field a strong team. BDAA show Wednesday night was another success. Harold has tried to give BDAA members a fine picture every time and says the next one will be even better. Something For Variety We learned with great pleasure plea-sure that a special treat is in store for all members of the association. Monday night. April 22, the high school invites invit-es all BDAA members to their annual Dance Revue. This will be well worth attending, just present your membership card. Dates to Remember Monday, April 22 Dance Revue Re-vue at Bingham high school auditorium, audi-torium, Copperton, at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25 Softball meeting at city hall at 7:30 p.m. Quite a bit of activity up a-round a-round the corner now. Temporary Tempo-rary pegs have been set up, and several pretty fair pitchers are unlimbering their arms for the coming horseshoe season. More pegs will be set up and shoes will be available, for everyone wishing to use them. Get in shape fellows, will soon have a doubles and singles league going. Bits About Bowling The old ten-pin sport is reaching reach-ing its climax this week-end with the annual Ritz Classic starting tonight, April 19- Outstanding Out-standing bowlers from the inter-mountain inter-mountain region are arriving to try for the rich Ritz raizes. A few local keglers will again toe the line in this greatest of all Utah bowling tournaments. Our old friend Al Ablett is down from Boise, and Al thinks he can cop a bit of the spare cash. So da we. If you want to see some high bowling, take in this show. April 19, 20 and 21 at the Ritz. The BDAA girls team lost four games to Hudson Bay Tuesday evening at the Ritz. See you next week- |