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Show I.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp I At the regular monthly meet Hna held Monday, March 3, the KAA board of governors voted K 'end the association's support Bt the childrens' and 'teen age program, under supervision of Bint' state recreation department. For the ensuing three months, a varied program of children ac-ivities ac-ivities will be conducted, and t.'u- BDAA takes pleasure in be-ing be-ing able to help this worthwhile The board of governors also agreed to obtain basketball bank-boards bank-boards to be installed at Bing- ham Central school playground. In all classes of sports and en-tertainment, en-tertainment, the Bingham Dis-tnct Dis-tnct Athletic association feels a keener responsibility toward bet-terment bet-terment of childrens' recreation facilities than any others, and may be counted on to, back such enterprises fully. The members who have been working on the assumption of opening the game area are hav-Hing hav-Hing 11 maP of said area drawn up. As soon as this is completed, they feel sure a letter to the state game association will gain the results desired. I BDAA BASKETBALL BCO kept right on Tooele's heels in the hectic BDAA casaba I league by thoroughly trouncing the Ramblers 43-30. With Tooele playing the Wildcats Thursday night, only an upset can throw the league into a first place tie. The Turmeller's who have been Playing in the AAU tourney at Mm ray, have a strong aggregation aggrega-tion and should be heavy favor-Bites favor-Bites to cop the local league em- Our high school hoopsters did I it again. Defeating the Cyprus Pirates 45-43 in the final league I game, the Miners gained another I tourney berth in the state meet I stai tmg next week. Some of the strongest high school quints ever I to apnear in the state hoop clas- sic will lock horns with each other beginning Wednesday, Mar. I 12 Such stars as the high scor-I scor-I Uig Durrant of American Fork, I Jeffries of last year's champs, I Grantsville, along with many I others will make the '47 B tour-I tour-I ley a meet to be remembered. Our locals, who have lost only I to Grantsville can and should I make it interesting for any of I its opponents and we'll all be I there pulling for our first champ- I ALLEY ANGLES The Gemmell Round Robin I tourney held the spotlight the I Past week as three rounds of I Play were finished. Frank Zac-I Zac-I caria jumped into the lead as the third round ended with a 846 series and a 12-game total of 2-411. Joe Dillier finished the fust round in second spot, fell a few notches after 8 games and climbed right back to No. 2 a-gam a-gam in the third canto. Each round has seen a new leader, so the Princess theatre trophy may go to anyone yet. League play has been deferred me past week due to the local Round Robin, and the state tourney tour-ney being held at the Ritz alleys m Salt Lake. The BDAA squad could not get into the money bracket in team play, despite a b38 series by Bill Ablett and a "27 by Paul Slotte. Tonight the wals bowl their doubles and 'ngles matches and are still in the running for all events. |