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Show School Notes (By the Staff Correspondent) Homer Christenaon, coach of the Bingham High School basket ball team, was In Salt (Lake City all day Tuesday atending a meeting of the coaches of section one of the state basket ball league. This section, of which (Bingham is v msi'Sspr, is composed com-posed of the following Uih schools: L. D. S. U., Granite, Murray, Jordan and IBingham. This meeting was held to arrange the 1918 chedule for this district The season agreed upon , will have the opening games played today, with the IL. D. S. U. meeting Jordan in the 'Deseret gymnasium, and with Bingham meeting Murray at Murray. ; Games have been scheduled for . every Wednesday and Friday with one (yk team remaining Idle each day. Three 7 sets of games have been arranged for j one week, when games have been scheduled for February 4, 6 and 8. The final games have been scheduled for (February 22 and the week follow-' follow-' lng, which will permit the playing off, i of the division title "with the other sec- -A' tlon. All the schools have fair teams this V year; the (L. D. S. U. has a strong team, and (Murray has been doing some good work. Granite was somewhat some-what of a surprise when she played her first game the other day. No one expected her to do much, but she did a plenty. Jordan looks rather weak this year, but as they have quite a schol to draw from it is likely that she will produce a clever team this year. Bingham has a fine team this year and the boys are determined to win if they possibly can. Under the careful tutlage of Coach Homer Chris-tenson Chris-tenson the boys are training right down to the minute. And if leader-shop leader-shop of one of Utah's best coaches can make them win the championship ' this year, they will do it This is the new schedule: Bingham's Schedule. ( January 25 'Murray at Murray. January 301 D. S. U. at Bingham. February 1 Granite at Bingham. I February 6 Jordan at Jordan. 1 February 13 L. D. S. U. at L. D. S. V. February 20 Granite at Granite. February 22 Jopdan at Bingham. Swimming Pool In Use. The students are again enjoying the swimming pool. For a few weeks they were denied the pleasure of using it, but since then the repairs have been made and the boys and girls are again (frolicking in the depths of seven feet i of water. (Mr. Nielsen has been ever on the Job with trustee F. V. Quinn, and between the two they have been able to get the board to finish the pooL 'Now almost, any night one may enter the gymnasium and. see the men of the town enjoying the first real, decent pool in Bingham, and they have to thank IMr. Quinn and 'Mr. Nielsen, I for the time they have spent in getting get-ting the board to finish the pool Season Tickets. Last week the Student Body president presi-dent Dewey (Miller, appointed a com- I mittee of four to meet with a committee commit-tee of the faculty to arrange the prices and get the tickets for the games this year. . If a person buys a season ticket tick-et they are entitled to see all of the basket ball games of the series, and they will save at least thirty and may- ,be forty per cent on the prices that they would have to pay per game. The Student (Body committee are: Clyde Countryman, Clesta Paul, Mark James and Alfred 'Anderson. The committee of the faculty are Albert J. Southwlck, LeRoy Gardiner and P. S. Marthakis. The writer suggests that If the door-hole-cutter Is found, that all students should astracise him as he is nothing more or less than a cur. |