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Show DATES SET FOR SHRINE ALL-STAR ALL-STAR GAMES Al Gallegos, ace Bingham high school halfback is in training in Salt Lake City, putting on finishing fin-ishing touches for the Shrine Co&jhes Association, All Star football game next week end. Al is on the North squad. For the first time in the All-Star All-Star games' history, there will be a basketball game in the Brigham Young University's air-conditioned air-conditioned fieldhouse. Class A-Class A-Class B schools' aces will' meet twice the first game on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Aug. 13 in the Utah U. fieldhouse and the second match on Friday, Aug. 15 in the 'Y' million dollar plant at Provo. Starting time is 8:15 p.m. The North-South football classic clas-sic is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 16 in the Ute stadium with the kickoff at 8 p.m. A mammoth half-time pageant , will feature bands and marching units. For the youths, all high school graduates, this will be a busy fortnight. While . working out daily on the waxed court or on the green turf, the All-Stars will be royally entertained in their spare time. There will be theatre parties, club luncheons. Pioneer League games, automobile races and the annual Utah Motor Transport Ass'n. barbecue. Frank A. Yeamans, Shrine potentate po-tentate and Cluff Snow, Utah High School Coaches Ass'n president pre-sident presented the players their awards a . flashy blue-checked sports jacket, bearing the gold monogram. The boys visited the Intermoun tain Shriners Crippled Children hospital, which receives all proceeds pro-ceeds Jrom the three games. John Vranes, Salt Lake West high; Al Mercer, Cyprus high and Ed Coleman, Phoenix, Ariz., will coach the North football squad, with Taft Watts. Millard: Earl Ferguson, Box Elder and Walter Ashenbach, Winnetka, 111., in charge of the Southerners. Paul Wilson, Springville, and Art Peckner, Richmond, Ind., will direct the B cagers, with Bill Knibbe, Salt Lake South high and Paul Moon, Davenport, Iowa, mentoring the A squad. Tickets are on sale in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo, with mail orders being received at Masonic Temple, Salt Lake. Football reserved re-served seats are $2; basketball reserved seats, $1.50. General admission ad-mission $1.00. - |