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Show College M-Men Continue Winning Ways To Practically Secure Berth in Tourney The College Ward M-Men basketball bas-ketball team, now better than a quarter of the way into the sec-,ond sec-,ond half of league play, have 'practically established themselves them-selves as the Cedar Stake representative rep-resentative to the regional tournament tour-nament to be held In Parowan. The IDS Institute, probably the second best team in the league, is automatically entered in this tourney, according to Gordon Gor-don Jones, stake athletic director. Although the three toughest games for the College Ward still remain, it has a more than even chance of winning the league race. College must play the Second, Sec-ond, Third and Fourth wards. This past week they have downed the First, Fifth and Sixth wards. Other games the past week have shown victories for the Second Sec-ond over the First and the Fourth over the Fifth. The Sixth upset the Third last Thursday evening and the Institute downed the Third Tuesday night. Probably the most important game of the coming week, as far as the championship is concerned, con-cerned, will be the battle between be-tween College and Second Monday, Mon-day, Jan. 17. This game will be played at 7 p. m. Other games Monday pit the Sixth against the Institute at 8 p. m., and the First against the Fourth at 9. Tuesday, Jan. 18 the Fifth and Third meet 'at 7 p. m. with the Fourth and Second, both still hopeful for the league title, scheduled for an 8 p. m. battle. The First and Sixth will meet at 9. |