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Show B.D.A.A. FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp TOOELE MAKES 10th WIN AND SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP The Tooele Eagles, last year's champs of the BDAA hoop league, lea-gue, became court kings again as the torrid scramble came to a close this week. The champs proved their superiority su-periority in all departments, their defense proved tops in every ev-ery game, and the offensive fire broke out every time the eagle eyes needed it. J. Poulus, play' maker and top offensive star of the league, played stellar ball for the winners as they completed complet-ed the season with ten wins and not a defeat. Monday night, Tooele captured captur-ed the feature game from Bingham Bing-ham Miners 36-27, with J. Poulus, Poul-us, Cerroni and Allred splitting the strings steadily. Muhar led the Miners attack with nine as Padgen and J. Kallen garnered five apiece. Lopez, with 22 points, led the Standard Garage to a 42-34 rout over the Shamrocks, Rudy Pino and B. Goris collected 11 apiece for the Irish, but couldn't hold up the pace. Midvale trounced the hapless Redskins 45 to 39 in the final encounter as A. Pino plunked 13 field goals to snare the final night's scoring honors. Awards for the league champions, champ-ions, Tooele, have been purchased purchas-ed and will be presented at a banquet sometime soon at Tooele. Too-ele. Sportsmanship awards, which were voted unanimously to the Redskins, will be presented to the team members here. Although the Redskins failed to win a game, the Indian boys displayed a very fine spirit and can be proud of their effort and true sportsmanship. An all star team picked by the BDAA judges includes some fine performers, and could merit consideration con-sideration in many leagues; here are the BDAA all stars forwards, for-wards, J. Poulus, A. Pino, and Yuhas; centers, Cerroni, J. Kallen; Kal-len; guards, J. Bolic, Muhar, and Allred. ALLEY ANGLES Round Robin Tourney to Start Monday, March 22 Monday, March 22 has been set as a tentative starting date for the popular Gemmell Round Robin bowling tourney, with a large number of entries expect-ed. expect-ed. Featuring the 16 game bout will be the beautiful Princess theatre trophy, won last year by Frank Zaccaria. The tourney, a handicap affair will be held four nights March 22, 24, 27 and 29 and is open to all Bingham residents. resi-dents. An entry fee of $2.00 plus bowling bowl-ing will be required. Bowlers must use average of current or past season, or if no average is available, must use a 160 average. aver-age. Handicap of 60 per cent of difference between bowlers average aver-age and 200 will be used. Besides the trophy, money prizes pri-zes will be posted from the entry en-try fees. Contact Herb Babcock or Al Ablett for details. GEMMELL CLUB AND BDAA TO CO-SPONSOR SMOKER A very interesting boxing and wrestling program is being arranged ar-ranged for Wednesday evening, March 31 by the Gemmell club and the BDAA. An amateur boxing program, as well as several professional wrestling matches, are being lined lin-ed up for the fight fans enjoyment enjoy-ment this month. Details have not been fully completed at this date, but a splendid card can be expected, as the leather flinging fraternity again makes its appearance ap-pearance here. Watch for more details soon. |