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Show Indian tournament opens Friday in BYU avms ary team. Winner of the girls division last year was the In-termountain In-termountain School Seminary team. The Southwest Indian Mission girl's team was runner-up. Approximately 200 people will participate in the tournament. tourna-ment. Sleeping quarters will be in the Richards Building and the Smith Fieldhouse. The flashes of fireflies are courting signals beamed to find a mate in the darkness. Brigham Young University will be the site of the Second Annual LDS Indian Basketball Tournament, Dec. 27-28. Teams from Arizona, Nevada, Nev-ada, Idaho, So. Dakota, Utah, California, Washington, and BYU LDS Indian Education and Seminary programs will enter the two-day tournament with the first game scheduled for 9 a.m. Dec. 27 in the Richards Building gymnasiums and the i east gyms of the Smith Field-house. Field-house. The championship game is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday Dec. 28. Tournament directors are Raymond Callister, chairman of the LDS Indian Seminaries, Dale Shumway, LDS Indian Placement program, Ronda Harmon, LDS Indian Education, and BYU athletic . chairman Floyd Milletjiemper of the; MIA general board. Student chairman of the tournament is Myron Accutte-roop Accutte-roop a freshman from Randlett, Utah. Two tournaments are planned again this year with boys competing com-peting in one division and the girls playing in the other division. divi-sion. The BYU Indian team won the boys title last year by defeating de-feating the Richfield Semin- |