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Show Bingham American Legion Team Entrains For Denver Tourney Nineteen Binghamites, including r players, the coach, two mascots and the American Legion representative entrained en-trained for Denver Thursday evening where they will meet the state champions of Colorado, Arizona and Nevada in the regional American Legion baseball playoff. The group is traveling first class pullman via the Denver Den-ver and Rio Grande Western K. K, A workout will be held ! this afternoon (Friday), after which a banquet will be given by the Denver American Legion post honoring all the participating par-ticipating teams. Drawings for teams to be played will be conducted during the banquet. Coach Bailey J. Santistevan reports that if theHmgham boys win the Denver playoff, they will remain in the Colorado city until they receive instructions to proceed to the next tournament city. Arrangements have been made by the Bulletin for telegraphic tele-graphic results of the first game, which is scheduled for Saturday afternoon- Results, as soon as they are received, will be posted in the Bulletin window. win-dow. Those making the trip are as follows: O. R. Warner, Coach Santistevan, William Thomas, Don Price, George Dimas, Kent Stillman, Don Stoddard, Jack Knudsen, Ken Hall, Bailey San- I tistevan Jr., Victor Roblez. Wayne Ray, Marvin Pullan, i Douglas Morris, Mickey Culle-ton, Culle-ton, Billy Boren, Caf Crump, Briggie Knudsen, Don Gust. In the game between the state champions and the old Gemmell club team played Monday evening, even-ing, the Gemmellites woti by a score of 12-10. Sufficient funds were raised through this fame to give the boys an extra day in Denver if they lose out the first day. All Bingham district residents resi-dents are hoping that the funds will not be used until the team reaches the next tournament city, which in all probability will be Great Falls, Mont. O , |