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Show ALL-HAWAII STARS HERE SATURDAY Tlie All-Hawaii Stars and their ! accompanying troupe of Hawaii';; outstanding entertainers will play a prominent part in the huge program of basketball and added features Saturday, March 8 at the Bingham high school gymnasium. The Hawaiian cag-ers, cag-ers, selected four months ago from among the islands' best to make this tour of the United States, under the auspices of, the Hawaii chamber of commerce and Hawaii Visitors Bureau, will face the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Sher-iffs in a game at 8:15 p.m. Between games, the Hawaiian floor show will present Rciiny ("Tidal Wave") Brooks; Mignon Fo; Thomas Pedro, and the two champion hula dancers selected : in territory-wide competition for this tour Angelus Hopkins. "Miss Pineapple Queen", and i Barbara Holt, ' 'Miss Sugar Queen". The Hawaiian team is coached by Arthur Kim, mentor of Roosevelt Roose-velt high school quintets in Ha-! Ha-! waii, and is being accompanied ! by Lt. Paul Brede, head of the I Honolulu police traffic Investi- gation department as business manager. The Hawaiians are fast and j clever, with Center George Lee, J 6' 7" Korean; Guard Thomas Pe-' Pe-' dro, 6' 4" Caucasian-Hawaiian-Portugese, and Guard Harry Chang, six foot Chinese-Portugese, the tallest members. The j roster also includes Forwards j Thomas Harimoto, Japanese-! Japanese-! American, Paul Kim Kahele, Hawaiian-Korean, Peter Chang, ; Chinese, and Clem Ching, Chinese, Chin-ese, and Guards Tony Morse, one I of the University of Hawaii's ; greatest all-around athletes, and ! Robert Lee, Chinese. Added to ; : the squad just before leaving the islands was Peter Chum, high- ; scoring forward from Mid-Pa- ! , cific Institute. O |