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Show High School Team Plays First Games Of Practice Season The Cedar High school basketball .earn will play its first practice game tonight, meeting the Lincoln County Coun-ty high school team at Panaca, and will travel to Delta for another practice prac-tice tilt Saturday night. Coach Byrne Fernellus made his first call for basketball on Monday, November 26th, and with nearly fifty boys reporting, has been giving giv-ing them all a chance to show what they could do before selecting i squad to defend the Redmen's Region title. The traveling squad named to make the trips to Panaca and Delta, includes the following players: Edward Ed-ward Southwlck, center; Darwin Woodbury, Kllcn Rollo, Miles Urie, and Dan Corry, forwards; Douglas Middleton, center; Lowell Shcrratt. and Alma Slack, guards; Keith Cilpps, forwaiti; R. L. Gardner, Dono Webster, and Oayle Winter-rose, Winter-rose, guards; Boyd Adams, forward; Gary Little, guard. Jack Webster, center and guard, was named as an alternate, in the event any of the others cannot make the trips. Of this group only two were first stringers on last year's state consolation con-solation championship team, Woodbury Wood-bury and Urie, both forwards, and two others, Southwlck and Crlpps were squad members. Coach Fernellus reports that fourteen men will comprise his traveling squad for out of town games, but that he will maintain a squad of at least twenty players and all boys showing playing ability will be given a chance to develop and break into the starting start-ing lineup when they show better form than other squad members. A total of ten practice games against, Panaca, Delta, Overton, Pangultch and Wasatch have been scheduled before the league race opens on January 3rd. |