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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp The four freedoms are getting quite a little jostling around these days, but good old "common "com-mon sense" will eventually take command. If Solomon was only alive now, boy what a beating I he'd take, trying to iron out the kinks of our present day labor strife. Who knows, oerhaps the j old boy may have a successor a-1 j round about somewhere. Very nice basketball game at j I the Murray gym last Friday. You should have seen the proud fa-! fa-! thers watching their sons per-i per-i form, as they all used to- After ' the Bingham high courtiers had tucked away another victory, smiles like ripples on a rain bar- j rel creased the papa's pans. Every Ev-ery boy played good ball, and of j course each one made mistakes, I but Dad's facial expression just j kept getting broader. Final score Bingham 41 Murray 34. Tonight Bingham will face ! some very stiff competition in the Grantsville Cowboys. I I shall go out on the proverbial tree branch and lake the Min- ! ers by the narrowest of margins. mar-gins. (After thought) "Don't fall me boys, I wagered my Last sugar coupon on you!" BDAA membership cards are still good for this game. Members Mem-bers must present cards at the door, and only your immediate family are included, men and wife and children under 16 years of age. The state Round Robin bowling bowl-ing tourney got under way last Saturday and Sunday. George Abplanalp led the Bingham bunch in the opening round with 1122 for his six games. The only hih series rolled were by Jack Wignall- 1216 in Class A, and a 1213 by a Class C man. With three more sessions to be held, the local boys all still have a chance to place in the money. BDAA women bowlers are hot after the flag in the Ritz league. Tuesday they forged into second place, just three games behind Wasatch Oil, by taking all four from Vern Coggles. The girls had a nice series, 2319, with games of 734, 833, 752. The BDAA entry at Southeast stubbed their toes and lost to Coon Chicken Inn 3-1, but are still in the running. In the Gemmell Major loop, the standings tightened up a bit as both leaders drowned a series. ser-ies. Uinta club took all four from ! Princess theatre, and the lowly BDAA quintet copped 3 of 4 from Bingham Merchants. Geo- j rge. Sluga was high for the evening ev-ening with a 633 series, nosing j out George Abplanalp's 631. With a little more rest, these ; Bingham bowlers are going to be hard to beat. |