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Show Missouri Valley A. A. U. Champs Complete Their Utah Campaign t: - - - ' 3 ','.... ' i V ssassssawasssssssassssssswaa With the addition of several other local players, Clark's All-Stars All-Stars will take the floor at p. m. Wednesdey In the University of UUh fieldhouse against Phillips M Oilers. Missouri Valley A. A. U. champions. .The cage luminaries who will strengthen' the All-Star squad are Ralph Crowton. former B. Y. U. ace; Red Wade, one-time hoop star at the U. S. A. C; PhU Revell, towering player from Ogden, and Lavar Kump, former B. Y. U. team captain. The Oilers chalked up their fifth straight victory in this region Tuesdsy night by turning back the Provo Lions, 83-45, at Provo. Ths score wss tied at 23-all at the half. The small floor handicapped the visitors considerably early In the game and It was not until the final canto that Ray EbUng and Frank Groves - loosed the assault that brought victory. Ralph Crowton, former B. Y. U. tar, led the Lion atUck with eight points, while Malcolm Booth. La-Var La-Var Kump and Vlr Rl chins played bang-up floor games. In the game Wednesday, Chuck Hyatt Oiler coach, will give an exhibition of screening, blocking, passing and shooting during intermission. inter-mission. The game will end the visitors' campaign in this area, as they head for the notional A. A. U. tournament at Denver, where they'll be a marked team. Members of the regulsr Clark line-up expected to get the call against the Oilers are Shelby West, former collegiate easaba star; Royal Jensen, a member of the national A. A. U. squad which toured South America, and Sherm Clark, former all-conference center cen-ter at the University of UUh. ROYAL JENSEN 1 |