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Show B.D.A! FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp MINERS HOST BUFFALOES Bingham's prep grid eleven, smarting under last week's defeat de-feat by Murray, will play host to the top running band.of Buffaloes Buf-faloes from Tooele here tonight, Friday, at 7:30. The Miners have everything to gain and very little to lose in the scrap tonight, as they have already dropped a pair of games, and may throw a damper on the Buffs' hopes of repeating as region two champs. The Buffs have a strong passing and running attack, and a vast store of replacements. This extra ex-tra man-power reserve may prove the deciding factor in the game between these two rivals. Last year these two clubs battled bat-tled right down to the wire, with the Buffs ekeing out the championship champ-ionship on a 7-7 tie game. Bingham Bing-ham lost out, without losing a game but were tied twice, to the Buffs once. Most of the prep grid clashes have been changed from night affairs back to afternoon times, due to bad weather, but if the weatherman stays with us, this game will be under the lights. Anyway, we're too late now to tell you of any change. BDAA cards are good for admission, plus a few cents tax. SMOKER IN OFFING Possibilities of a couple of top boxing and wrestling shows for BDAA members are being looked look-ed into, and if plans for such are completed, we will let you know in the near future. Plans for a November and December card of top matches are being worked on. ALLEY ANGLES New pins didn't stop the men from blasting the top night of "600" scores this week,.as no less than five Gemmell keglers jumped into the parade. Joe Brisk, continuing his phenominal scoring spree, knocked 'em over for a big 674 total to run his season average for 12 games to over 211. F. Zaccaria shot 605 to help Brisk take all four points from last week's leaders, team No. 3, despite a 610 total by George Sluga. Tim Ablett was close behind Joe with a big 651 score, to aid team No. 1 gain a split with squad 5. Team No. 2 took 3 of 4 from squad 7, despite a 630 series ser-ies by "Bowlin" Bill Ablett. If such scorching kegling continues, con-tinues, the Gemmell Club may have to call out the fire department. depart-ment. Man, them thar alleys euro miff UT.m nl,,,U 1 . ; t sure nun was piumD smolun . Team No. 6 went into the lead with 11 wins and 5 losses, as three squads tie for second spot with 10 wins and 6 defeats. Teams 3, 7, and 2 see eye to eye as No.'s 8, 1, 4 and 5 follow in that order. |