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Show Church Leagues Begin Season Play Twenty teams In three divisions divi-sions of play in the Cedar Stake recreation program began basketball bas-ketball leagues last week under the supervision of athletic director direc-tor Sam Gentry and Stake Activity Acti-vity Counselor Richard Ptson. Seven warns are participating in the M-Men and Explorer Scout leagues with six of the wards fielding Junior M-Men squads this season. Opening round of play got under un-der way just last week and the league battles will continue into February before final decision for division entries from the stake will be made. Following is the team standings stand-ings in the leagues followed by a compilation of average scoring leaders In each of the programs: M-MEN First Ward 2 0 1000 Sixth Ward 1 0 1.000 Ninth Ward 1 0 1.000 Seventh Ward 1 1 00 Fourth Ward 0 1 .0X) Third Ward 0 1 .000 Fifth Ward 0 2 .000 ! Leading scorers with name, ward, average and number of games: 1 15. Corry, ,1st K' 2 ! Port her, 9ih 1G 1 1 Mvers, (ith 1" 1 i Col ledge. !l'h 1 1 Rosenberg, 1st 13 2 j Marshall, Gth 12 1 I R. Jones, 4th 12 1 Forsyth. Gth 11 1 A. Arns. 5'h 10 1 Fullmer, 9th 10 1 1 JUNIOR M-MEN ' Second Ward 1 0 1.000 Fifth Ward 1 0 1.000 Kanarraville 0 1 .000 First Ward 0 1 000 Ninth Ward 0 0 .000 Cm. Dalley. 2nd 21 1 S. Sargent, 2nd 10 1 D. Robinson, Kan 18 1 I R. Adams, 5th 14 1 j Matheson, 5th 10 1 I Anderson, 1st 6 1 Kitchen, 1st 6 1 EXPLORERS Fourth Ward 2 0 1.000 Sixth Ward 1 0 1.000 ! Seventh Ward .... 0 1 .000, Eighth Ward 0 1 .000 Fifth Ward 0 1 .000; Second Ward 0 0 .000 Third Word 0 0 .000 R. McConnell, 5th 14 1 Carter. 4th 11 2 B. Short. 4th 10 2 K. Munford. Gth 8 1 Krueger. 7th 7 1 R. Lewis. 8th 6 1 |