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Show BASKET BALL Ml SQi Wild At a meeting of the principals and coaches of the five Sanpete County Schools held at ipnraim jesinmaj the basket ball schedule rfor the year was drawn up. C. L. Stewart, principal prin-cipal of North Sanpete high school, was appointed arbitrator for the hoop sport. The Sanpete County teams hae usually made a creditable showing in the state play, and the teams soon be comparatively strong again this year. Manti, divinion winner last year, lostinost of their stars by graduation grad-uation as did Ephraim, runner-up. Those two teams have appealed strong, however, in their pre-season tilts. Very little is known here of Moroni's strength but their teams are usually strong as basket ball is their only major sport. Ephraim and Manti also devote most of their energies to the waxed floor. Th-s two local schools.. North Sanpete and Wasatch Academy are putting out their strongest teams in several yea'v, Coach Brunger is at me neini l"-Aeademy l"-Aeademy quaint for the fourth consecutive con-secutive year and H. L. Tenry has again taken over basket ball at North Sanpete after a three-year lay-off. Mr. Terry produced the division winner win-ner in 1925. The schedule; Jan. 6th. Manti at Moroni, North Sanpete at Epliiraiin. Jan. 13. Ephraim at Wasatch, Mo -onii, at North Sanpete. Jan 20 North Sanpete, at Manti, Wasatch at Moroni. Jan. 27 Wanatch at Noirth Sanpete Manti, at Ephraim. Feb. 3. Wasatch at Manti', Moroni, at Ephraim. Feb. 10. Moroni, at Manti, Ephraim, Eph-raim, at North Sanpete. Feb. 17. Wasatch at Ephraim North Sanpete, at Moroni. Feb. 24. Manti, at North Sanpete, Moroni, at Wasatch. w.irch ?. North Sanpete, at Was atch, Ephraim at Manti. To be arranged, Manti at Wasatch Ephraim at Moroni. 4 |