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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Somebody should do something about this weather. Fishing season sea-son opens tomorrow, and the darn fish will be so wet nobody will be able to get a rise out of 'em. Softball games have been played in blizzards and the boys are preparing to petition our congressmen about the inconvenience inconven-ience of such inclement elements. ele-ments. Must be doing somebody some good though if its gotta rain, let 'er rain. The revised softball schedule got underway last Tuesday with Lark eaking out a win over the Eagles 8 to 7. A & M overcame a determined drive by the Lions to emerge victorious 9 to 6 as the Firemen defeated Copperton 8-5. The new entry, U. S. Mines, drew a bye the first round. The games scheduled for Thursday were postponed until drier weather. The Lions and Copperton will play at 6 p.m. Friday. The special meeting called for Thursday night, June 12, brought together the business men and association members interested in promoting amateur baseball again in our locality. With interest in-terest high, a successful enterprise enter-prise is looked forward to and , we hope a definite answer can be soon made public. ALLEY ANGLES The fellows who put the old bowling ball up on the shelf at the first signs of warm weather are still firing the agate down the alleys. Perhaps the weather has them foiled. It is nearly sum-, mer you know (proven by cal-1 endar). A summer league is in I the offing and the keglers are ! anxious to keep in shape. A few of the local boys are bowling in the Salt Lake Summer Sum-mer Doubles league and Bingham Bing-ham should be in tip top condition condi-tion to resume the regular fall league competition Softball League Standings Won Lost Lark 1 0 Firemen No. 2 1 0 A & M 1 0 Copperton 0 Eagles 0 Lions 0 U. S. Mines 0 0 |