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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Season after season rolls around and new activities make their appearance for each. Varied sports, work, play, each have a special meaning for some one as every new season is ushered in. Winter sports have been recorded record-ed and filed away to make room for the glorious achievements of spring and summer. Who cannot thrill to the sound of kids playing play-ing ball in the vacant lot, or to the more grownup umpires yell of 'Batter up'. Or perhaps you like to play a round of golf, a set of tennis, go for a swim, or a hike, or work at your pet garden. gar-den. Maybe you just like to take a leisurely ride in the car when its cool and nice. Anything can be enjoyed if we wish it to be. With such an immense field of activity before us, lets all enjoy the real benefits of the good old summer time. The Dance Revue by the Bingham Bing-ham high school dancing class last Monday evening was very well received by a large audience. audi-ence. Miss Virginia Harris, dance instructor, can be complimented for her fine work with the girls, who showed talent and superb training in their many interest-j interest-j ing, if difficult performances. In-! In-! dividual and group dances were heartily applauded and enjoyed. BDAA Softball league will soon be underway. A great deal of interest has been stirred up this season, and we look for some fine games. Managers have been j busy signing players, and trying to purchase some sort of uniforms for their respective teams-Bits teams-Bits About Bowling A young man from Portland, i Ore., Don Wroten, walked away I with the $500 prize at the Ritz ; Classic just finished. Wroten averaged av-eraged 218 per game, which is very good bowling. The only Salt Laker to finish in the first ten was Dr. M. C. Mason, with a 204 average for the eight games. The BDAA gals in the Ritz league lea-gue won two and lost two to Bowers Home Furnishings Tuesday Tues-day evening. They still have four weeks of league play left. Adios till next week. - |