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Show Springviiie Stake M Men race complicated with week's upsets Standings, (not including last night's games). Team V Seventh ' Fourth 1 ' Fifth I 2 Eighth I " Third s " Tenth 4 I' Ninth 0 10 Presentations will follow the final night's play according to Jay Nielson and Ray Miller, athletic director and assistant, respectively. Upsets spiced play in the Springville Stake M Men stake basketball race last week and from all indications, the win- f f ;J t' f' ," " ". i ;. . 1 tJ i ? t7f l I , ,? 'v. " - ,7 J ; j ; i c 1 i; ... j I c?: ; J i ner of the league may have to come from a playoff. Last night's games would help clarify clar-ify the standings unless further fur-ther upsets were recorded. One more night's play is scheduled in league competition. Second place winner of the stake will meet the second place winner of Spanish Fork to determine a tourney berth. Tenth Ward dropped their game to Third 64-40. Fourth upset Fifth 53-44 behind the hitting of Tipton and Hansen. Eighth Ward turned the tables on Seventh in an upset game to win 69-55. LEFT Trying out the new bomb shelter at the police station Friday night, is a group of Civil Defense officials and Jaycees, from left: Rulong Buck, a representative of Utah Civil Defense; Richard Losee, Jim Jordan, Jimmy Peay, Bob Jensen, Bob Cook, Clair Cherry, Lewis Thorpe, local civil defense director; front, John Whitney, Losee boy. |