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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp At the meeting held last Mon-I Mon-I day night the BDAA board of governors voted unanimously to I cooperate with and aid in any way possible the new Bingham Catholic organization. This or- j i ganization, under the direction of Father Leahy, can mean a I great deal to the community and wins our wholehearted support. Also approved was the purchase of some equipment for the children's child-ren's playground. It was also approved ap-proved that any member of the i BDAA, who has paid dues thru payroll deduction will be kept on the membership and no dues will be accumulated during the shutdown. Tooele turned the tables on the Bingham Miners last Friday as they came from behind in the last few seconds to win a breath-taker breath-taker 38-36. Young Thomas thought the outcome of the world peace rested on his shoulders shoul-ders as he had a chance to tie the game on two charity tosses, awarded after the final whistle. It's quite a spot to be in, and we can't blame the boy for not con- verting his throws. You can see he tried. Well the Miners were already in the state tourney and who can say a defeat or two may have been just what they needed. The class B tournament starts March 13, and I'll bet Coach Allsop's boys will put on their best show at this meet. We're still pulling for you Bingham. Bits About Bowlers Due to the state bowling tourney, tour-ney, no league play was held at the Southeast courts this week. The BDAA mens team, which last week jumped into a first place tie with Sugar Bowl, will fire for their spot in the tournament tourna-ment tonight, Friday, March 8. Some good games and series have been rolled so far, so the boys will have to do their best. Leaders in the doubles and singles sin-gles events have also bowled outstandingly and will be hard to beat The BDAA women's team at the Ritz came back into form with a sound win over Wolfe's Dept. store 4-0. Midge Niemi came through with a fine 203 and Judy Slotte rolled a 197 game. The gals are still in the race, and anything can happen yet. See you next week. |