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Show Soldier Cagers In Idaho Event GOODTIfO.-Idali BTr'etj. IT tm--Ths twelfth annual Gooding college "outlaw" basketball tournament will begin tomorrow without a favorite among th list of 30 entrants, including in-cluding the Thirty-eighth Infantry team of Fort Douglas, Utah. Morning, afternoon and evening contests totaling about 11 games a day will continue steadily through tomorrow and Friday, with finals on Saturday night The winner win-ner will receive a silver cup to become be-come the permanent property of the team that captures it twice. All teams other than high schools pa allnweMt n Amnr with InriM. college and town squads composing the majority of entrants. Following the championship tilt Saturday, gold medals will be presented pre-sented to the winning playere, and th runner-up squad win receive silver awards. American Falls Damsiters won permanent possession of the two cups offered in previous tournaments. tourna-ments. Runners-up last year, the Rupert Boosters are expected to be powerful contenders again this year. Among the teams entered are Gooding college, Gooding Legion, Gooding "G" club, Jerome Moose, Mountain Home Rams, Boise, Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Blackfoot V-8, Oakley. Shoshone, Sho-shone, Dietrich, Twin Falls, McCall. King Hill, Glenns Ferry, Burley Elks, Wendell, Bliss, Oregon City Eagles and Portland Mantle club. |