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Show Ninth Ward Maintains M-Men League Lead I Ninth Ward continues its dom-lnation dom-lnation In the Cedar Stake basketball bas-ketball program holding down first place in both the Junior and senior M-Men divisions. They are also the only undefea'ed teams in those two divisions i-r.d they do not field a team in the Explorer leauge. Ninth Ward is the newest ward In Cedar City and is "compote ! of studen's attending the College Col-lege of Southern I'tah. Cedar Second Ward is leading In the explorer division with a three win and no loss record. Moving up the ladder, however, from fifth place last week to third place this week is he Seventh. Sev-enth. Much of this is due to some phenomenal scoring by George Manning, Jr., who in four games has averaged l'i points per game. His best eifori was a 31 point tally during the week and the lowest he has scored is 20 points. Standings and leading scoreis in the three programs are as follows: M MEN STANDINGS Ninth Ward 5 0 1 C00 First Ward 4 1 .SW Sixth Ward 4 1 W Fourth Ward 2 3 .li0 Fifth Ward 1 4 .200 Seventh Ward 1 4 .2 ;0 Third Ward 0 4 .000 LEADING SCORERS Marshall, Sixth IS 2 Corry. First 16 5 Bauer, Sixth 16 5 Cottle. Fifth 15 3 Colledge, Ninth 15 5 R. Jones, Fourth 14 5 Rosenberg, First 12 V Fullmer, Ninth 12 31 Holm, Ninth 12 5 Myers, Six'h 10 4 Slack. Six'h 10 5 JR. M-MEN STANDINGS Ninth Ward 3 0 1 000 Second Ward 3 1 .600 Kanarraville 2 3 .400 Fifth Ward 2 3 .100 First Ward 0 3 . i0O SCORERS Team Ave. games i--argent. Second 17 1 Dalley. Second 17 1 Robinson. Kanarra 13 5 Mills. Ninth 1L 3 Rollins, Ninth 11 3 Easton, Ninth 10 3 EXPLORERS Second Ward 3 0 l.r,;.o Fourth Ward 2 1 .'.7 Seventh Ward 4 2 .''.67 Sixth Ward 2 2 .500 Fif'h Ward 2 3 .4 vj jEigh'h Ward 1 3 .250 Third Ward 0 3 .:u0 |