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Show Pony League All-Stars Will Play Saturday : Cedar City Pony League all-1 stars will make their first ap- pearanee of the season Saturday evening, In a traditional game against the 15-year-old graduates of the program. Game will be played on the Pony League park beginning lit approximately 8 p. m. The Cedar City all-stars will enter tournament play this season sea-son at the district level. They will appear at Springville In an eight team district tournament which begins on July 30 and runs through Aug. 2, according to Dan Lindsay, league president. presi-dent. Plans are also being made to have the all-stars appear In a game on July 21. Under present arrangements the game will probably be played at 4 p. m. against an out-of-town opponent. At a district meeting of Pony league officials held at Provo Monday evening, fllcn Barc;e, district director, announced the playoff for the riht to enter the district tournament at Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Springville, as host team, and Cedar City, are the only two teams that will enter the tournament tour-nament without the necessity of a play-off. District represents 14 leagues that are eligible to compete this season. Only eight teams will be allowed into the district tournament. tour-nament. Schedule of playoff for the remaining six positions, to come from 12 teams, will get un-dar un-dar way this week in northern Utah. Fourteen leagues from which the representation will be selected select-ed Include: Cedar City, Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Spanish Fork, Payson, Grantsville, Draggerton, Helper, Price, Provo, Wasatch, Proo Timps. Heber City, Brigham City, ' Blackfoot and Pocatello, Idaho. The public Is Invited to attend at-tend the Pony League all-star games on Saturday and July 24. Contributions at the game will be used to help defray expenses to the Springville tournament, Lindsay said. |