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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Man oh man! How is a poor fellow ever going to settle down to the regular old grind again. Here we've had sports programs, festivals, field day and celebrations celebra-tions galore, and still we have to go right back after that bacon. (Which, incidently makes a 'porker' 'pork-er' a regular gold-mine.) The Kennecott Copper Corp and it's employees enjoyed a grand day at the famous Lagoon resort and play center last Tuesday. Tues-day. Free amusement and refreshments re-freshments were given to the kids and everyone had a lot of fun. The Mills baseball nine from Magna capitalized on a few breaks to defeat the Gemmell boys from Bingham 7 to 2. Several Sev-eral local boys who are itching to play for Bingham in an amateur ama-teur league, took part and contributed con-tributed some good work. Our Bingham Softball team defeated de-feated the Mills crew 5-3 in a very interesting game to top off the day of sports at Lagoon. In the BDAA softball league, A & M kept up their strideby taking the measure of the Eagles 20-2 and U. S. 10 to 7. The snarling snar-ling Lions won a pair from U. S. 11-7 and also the Eagles 9-2. Copperton also took one from the game but luckless Eagles 11 to 6. The Firefighters after losing los-ing a tough one to U. S. 7 to 6. turned on Lark by the same score to throw the Lark Lions down to third spot. Five of the seven teams are still in the race for the post league lea-gue play off, and judging by the upsets and close scores it's anybody's any-body's race yet. This week the boys have gained gain-ed a little more practice and some interesting jousts are in the offing. O |