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Show BM.A FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp SMOKER HERE TOMORROW NIGHT The Gemmell Club gym is expected ex-pected to be jam packed again tomorrow night for the second winter card of sports and entertainment. enter-tainment. Several good boxing matches, and some top wrestling will be interspiced with other first class entertainment to make an evening of fun for both Gemmell Gem-mell Club and BDAA members. Just who the contestants will be or what the other entertainment comprises, we do not know, but promoter Dern has promised us a better show than the last one. ' Come early, we know you will enjoy it. It you are not a BDAA member now, you can join at the door. Get in on the fine programs pro-grams of sports and recreation part in the year round. The Smoker tomorrow night is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Don't miss it! Prep Basketball Begins Bingham's prep hoop squad has been working hard for several sev-eral weeks and now has a number num-ber of pre-season practice tilts on docket. The local courtiers play their first home game at Copperton Tuesday, December 18 at 3 p.m. against West High. Coach Allsop expects to put a pretty fair ball club on the floor for the first game here, but is faced with the loss of nearly the entire first team from last season. sea-son. All Bingham high school home games are free to BDAA members. mem-bers. You are asked to pay only about two pennies tax, so please have a few coppers handy with your card. ALLEY ANGLES This weeks play, In the Gemmell Gem-mell Club kegling chase, was marked by three 600 series, several sev-eral just under the wire and nineteen 200 games. Team No. 3 Kepi up tneir not pace to stay out front with three out of four wins from team No. 8. Dan Delaney blasted a 632 series, with games of 201, 204, 227, to help the leaders, who now - . have 34 wins, 14 losses. Team No. 7 clung to second spot by taking 3 of 4 from No. 1. Your writer rolled a bit incon-scious incon-scious like to take high series with 651. John Susaeta turned in the third big one of 613 with 214, 209, 190, but lost 4 to No. 2 by a slim margin. Team No. 4 won four from No. 6, as A. Ablett totaled 594. BDAA Basketball Looks like the Indian boys are the only ones interested in playing play-ing basketball this winter. Only two teams have contacted us yet on this seasons play. If any of you boys are interested in the BDAA league this winter, please let us know immediately. |