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Show BMA FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp SMOKER NEXT MONTH BDAA and Gemmell club members will be treated to a fine indoor show at the Gemmell arena next month, as plans are being completed for a night ol varied entertainment. In cooperation with the Gemmell Gem-mell club, the BDAA is completing complet-ing plans to have Ira Dern and his famous troupe of performers entertain our members with a varied program, including boxing box-ing and wrestling, cards, and others. Saturday, November 10th,. has been set as the date for this big show, and another performance is on the slate for sometime in December. Both Gemmell club and BDAA members will be admitted free to these activities. If you are not a member, you may take advantage advan-tage of a full winter's sports program pro-gram now. The BDAA welcomes your enrollment, so join now before our full sports program gets underway. You can't miss for only 75 cents per month, and it's top entertainment. A Bit O' Blarney Back in the "good old daze", us deer hunters used to bring 'em back with nary a scratch on our hides, 'cept maybe a sliver or two in our feet. Being extremely ex-tremely fast afoot, we'd jist gallop gal-lop along side of a fine lookin' critter and feel if he was fat enough to keep, and if so, we jumped aboard and steered the prize right smack back to our back door step. Now-a-days, about leventeen hundred hunters chase each other oth-er all over the range, shootin' bucks, does, fawns, game wardens war-dens and each other sort of pro-miscus pro-miscus like, and makin' like the battle of Bull Run. The moral of this story is, you still have to be fast affot, but don't try getting close enough to feel your deer's ribs, or you'll have more holes in your head than a seven dollar sieve. ALLEY ANGLES Somebody poured water all over the alleys this week, and for a while it looked like the pinsetters would have to rush home and get their swimmin' suits. Two or three of the keglers threw their bowling balls same like usual, and "wot's happen"? After the spray cleared off a bit, there stood the 5-7-10 split, and the rest of the lads just snickered, snicker-ed, and splashed back to shore. The lead changed hands again, as teams No. 2 and 3 went into a tie with 13 wins, 7 losses. Team No. 6 ' dropped a point behind with 12-8. Al Ablett and P. Borich kept the lanes from being completely inundated by turning in 616 and 611 respectively. Pep slapped the soggy head-pin for a big 245 game, and Al was right behind with a 236. Sure is a funny game, can't figure out why they don't go down sometimes. Guess that's the reason the ten-pin sport has so many addicts. Soon as I figure fig-ure out how to bowl 300 every time, I'm gonna ree-tire. Next Home Game Bingham high school's next home football game will be a-gainst a-gainst Judge Memorial at Copperton Cop-perton next Friday, November 2, at 7:30 p.m. |