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Show Harlem Clowns Will Tangle With All-Stars on Friday km r i j - v i JOE BANKS Basketball for 1960 will get off to a flying start In Cedar City with an all-star aggregation meeting the Harlem Clowns in a game actuated for the College of Southern Utah fieldhouse Friday Fri-day evening, Jan. 1. Heading the all-star aggregation aggrega-tion will be Boyd "Goony" Adams, and Don Marshall, members of the ICAC championship team which participated in the national nation-al Junior college finals several years ago. Other members of the squad with be the coaching twins, Cleo Petty and Bruce Osborne, along with Cedar City's own answer to the travel clown teams, James Hoyle. Rex Erlckson and mow 'em down Kent Myers, and John Wood, former CSU star, will al- mr ym n th 1 1 - f p Kr-h Harlem Clowns, one of the top touting clubs of the nation, have won wide recognition wherever they have appeared. Not only do they present an outstanding entertainment, en-tertainment, but their ball handling hand-ling and genuine basketball antics an-tics are a credit to the abilities of the Clowns. The show begins at 8 p. m. and from the time the Clowns come onto the floor with their s.Tcctal pre-came warmup, the crowd Is sure ti be pleased. Sponsor! njj the appearance of the Harlem Clows and the all-is all-is the CSU Lettermen's club. Prices for the evening have been set at $125 for adults. 75 cents for students and 50 cents for children. |