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Show Bronco Basketcers I Start Work Outs j With one of the most imposing basketball schedules the B. A. C. has ever faced, Ray Llndqulst. new Bronco basketball mentor has opened op-ened drills to begin to shape up a trophy winning quintet before the snow files. Thirty-one hopefuls are now daily dai-ly working under Ry's experienced experienc-ed eye In the B.A.C. gym. Several members of the football squad will make a strong til for a spot on the first five, but conditioning In neces ary for those boys who are not out for football so the present drills are In earnest. Three members of last year's squad are in the crowd on the floor, Udell Smith of Cedar City, Kyle Mcdcnald of Kanub and Bill Brockmeir of Hurricane High. Practically Prac-tically all of the remaining men are Freshmen, and include: Jack D. Roberts, Mllford; Blaine Hlrschl, Hurricane, Juke Rogers, Fillmore; David Bishop, Hinckley; Gordon Becks'.rand. Mundow; Garth Penney, Pen-ney, Kunosh; Alma Dalton, Paro-wan; Paro-wan; John Davis, Salt Lake City: Elmer Davis, Circlevllle; Raynul Pearson, Richfield; Delmer Davis. Circlevllle; Q. M. Chrlsteasen, ol Monroe; Jack Carter, Minersvllle; Rex Carter, Minersvllle; Lloyd Cor-ry, Cor-ry, Cedar City; Donald Neeley, Cedar Ce-dar City. Van Esplin, Cedar City; Lawrence Naser, Monroe; Edward Nellson. Cedar City; Ardene Hlnton, Hurricane, Dick Dotson, Cedar City; Ci-ty; Don D. Seaman, Cedar City; Keith Hamel, Marysvale; Mltsu Mlz-utanl, Mlz-utanl, Cedar City, Claron Bradshaw Cedar City. The Broncos boast a pre-season schedule of five home games. Including In-cluding Compton, Casper, and Los Angeles City College, prior to the opening of league play, and a schedule sche-dule In Southern California In December De-cember to Include Compton, Glen-dale Glen-dale and Pasadena. |