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Show Bantam Basketball Mcvos Into Second Half oi Play Second round schedule for the . two leagues of the Bantum Basketball Bas-ketball program being conducted by the National Guard was an- riounced this week by Karl In- , gram. Second round play will get underway Saturday, Jan. 26 and following the regular scheduled games, a special basketball clin-1 ic for all boys in the program will be held at the College of Southern Utah fieldhouse under the direction of basketball mentor, men-tor, Boyd Adams. Parents of the boys are also invited to attend. The clinic is slated to begin ut 11 a. m. Standings in the two leagues going in to the second round of play were announced as follows: National League Rams 3 0 1.000 Cadets 2 1 .6671 Corvettes 1. 2 .333 Bucks 0 3 .000 National League Schedule: Jan. 26: 9 a. m. Rams vs. Cadets; 10 a. m. Bucks vs. Corvettes. Feb. 2: 9 a. m. Bucks vs. Rams; 10 a. m. Corvettes vs. Cadets. Feb. 9: 9 a. m. Rams vs. Corvettes; Corvet-tes; 10 a. m. Bucks vs. Cadets. American League Bears 2 1 .667 Fireballs 2 1 .667 T-Birds 1 2 .333 Eagles 1 2 .333 American League Schedule: Jan. 26: 9 a. m. Firebalte vs. Fag'cs; 10 a. m. T-Birds vs. Lous. Feb. 2: 9 a. m. Boars vs. Eagles; 10 a. m. T-Birds vs. Fireballs. Feb. 9: D a. m. Fireballs vs. Bears; 10 a. m. Eagles vs. T-biuls. On February 16 the champions of ea-h league will playoff for the city championship in a benefit be-nefit game for crippled children. Tickets for the playoff will be on sale by members of each of the participating teams and admission admis-sion of 50 cents will be charged for the event, Ingram stated. |