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Show M Men League To End On Next Thursday M Men games have been moving along just about as expected the past week. In last Thursday games Manila Ward defeated Third ward by 44 to 11; Lindon beat First by 53 to 40 and Second ward got walked on by Grove 45 to 26. In last Monday games, Lindon remained re-mained undefeated in the second half by beating Third 52 to 30 Ma- , . mla was beaten by Second 46 to 28 and Grove ward was also in the uiidefeated class after they won from First ward 52 to 32. Last nights games were the final fin-al round for the teams in the second sec-ond half. The big game was between be-tween Lindon and Grove ward, who were playing to determine the second sec-ond half winner and a chance to play against Second -ward next Thursday for the winner of the Timpanogos stake championship. The other teams playing last night for nothing more than the fun were Second against Third and Manila vs. Third. . ' From talking with observers around ar-ound town, it looks liRe the team that won last night would be the one that was on and if both teams were hot, it would turn out to be a real battle. In the scoring department after two more games have been played, J. H. Harvey tops the leag-ue, closely close-ly followed by D. Harris of Lindon, who jumped way up in the standings stand-ings on the basis of a 21 and 2,'i game streak. Other leaders mov-I mov-I ed up or down a notch or two, as they slipped or got hotter, riaycr, Ward G TP Av. Harvey, Grove 9 122 13.6 D. Harris, Lindon 10 135 13.5 Larscn, First 9 117 13.0 Hilton, Grove 8 102 12.8 Hall, Second 10 119 11.9 Bezzant, First : 9 94 10.4 N. Harris, Lindon 9 70 9.8 I Matthews, Manila 9 70 9.8 I Christiansen, Grove 6 57 9.5 |