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Show City League Basketball Next weeks schedule will find the following exciting games: Tuesday November 21st: 6:30 Kelly's Plumbing -Teds Style Shop. 7:30 Carolyns Billards - J&D Painters, Pain-ters, 8:30 Westland Realty - Wasatch Bank of P.G. Wednesday Nov. 22, 6:30 Dougs TV - Mills, 7:30 Inter Mt. Gift -Wimmers Eng., 8:30 Southam Warburton -Wil's Kasco. Games are played at the Boys gym in the Sr. high School. Tuesday night saw the opening games of the 1978-79 Sr. Mens Fast-Break Basketball league. With 14 teams vieing for the League Championship it promises to be an exciting ex-citing year. Those team involved represent a number of local sponsors, spon-sors, and appreciation is extended to them for their support of the City Recreation Program. Following last years close finish where the last night of play could have thrown the league into a 5 way tie for first fir-st place, we are looking forward to the same kind of balance this year. However, there appear to be several teams which have improved im-proved and should challenge for the championship. The Mill's teams coached by Frank Mills won its first ball game in 4 years last night, dumping J&D Painters by a large score. Mills has recruited a number of young players led by Joe Howe, Robert Keate, Greg Bean coupled with veterans Robert Morton, and Nyle Ricans promises to be a solid club. They were led by Joe Howes 17 points last night. The Kinsmen again appear to be the club to beat, as they beat a good Westland Realty team in their first outing. The Kinsmen sponsored by Mike Shoell and David Mathews Brick Contractors, Con-tractors, have a veteran club which have played together for a number of year, and have probably the best team-work of any team in the league. Colby Adamson was the leading scorer for the Kinsmen and appears to be headed for scoring honors again this year. Southam-Warburton Aluminum made the debut back into the league a successful one with a hard fought victory vic-tory over a new team Kelly's Plumbing. Both teams showed flashes of excellent play and as the season progresses and they become accustomed to each others play, they will both win more ball games. The Southam-Warburton Southam-Warburton team sponsored spon-sored by Les Southam and Dale Warburton were led by Lee At-twood At-twood and Dave Holdaway. |