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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp NOTICE BDAA Board of Governors meeting Monday. October 6 at 7:30 p.m. at BCO hall. Boy!! Galena days go by again and Bingham issa look plenty pale for the men shaving off the beards and trying to be recognized recogniz-ed after many weeks behind the "brush". The contests, street parades and soap box derby were enjoyed along with the games and entertainment for the children. child-ren. The complete Galena days program was a success and ev-eryone ev-eryone who took part can be thanked for making it so. Now we jump right into one of the good old USA's favorite sports eventgj and who don't enjoy en-joy it. Yes the annual World Series. This year two New York clubs are battling for the world's championship. The beloved Bums of Brooklyn against the favored and powerful Yankees. But no matter which team wins, the millions mil-lions of sports fans in the United States give ay other interests second place when the World Series is underway. High School Football Squad Strong Again Looks like an-other an-other good year on the gridiron for Santistevan and his Miner eleven. The Bingham high boys have again mustered a promising promis-ing football squad and have copped cop-ped three preseason tussles by convincing margins. The local preps ters, minus a lot of last year's greats, have displayed plenty of speed and power and are determined i carry on just as if the championship should remain here. Tonight the Miner eleven travels tra-vels to Murray for their first league skirmish and should take this one. Two weeks from tonight, to-night, October 17, the Miners play host to Tooele at Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Both of Bingham's home games will be played under the lights, weather permitting. BDAA cards are good at Bingham's home games. ALLEY ANGLES Our local keglers crashed the headlines the past week, with some fine games and series in three Salt Lake leagues. "Leading the list was Judy Slotte, who rolled the first 600 series of any lady kegler in Utah this year with a fine 613. Judy, trundling for the Binghamettes in the Ritz Ladies league, shot a 235 between be-tween a pair of 189's to lead her team to four wins, and shove the Binghamettes several points in front. Not to be outshone by a mere gal, even if it was his sister, brother Paul Slotte totaled games of 199, 209, 213 for a 621 series to lead the Bingham boys to four wins over Wally's Flowers in the fast Southside Classic league at Sugarhouse. In the Major Traveling league, George Abplanalp put together a large 652 series in the team event, ev-ent, and a 590 in doubles for a fine 1242 total for the night. O |