Show All-Indian meet planned with 16 teams PLANS ARE underway for one of the biggest All-Indian basketball tournaments in the country as the Ute Indian Tribal Recreation Department prepares to host sixteen teams representing 10 western states and twelve Indian tribes to complete in the Tournament of Tribal Champions According to information coming from the office of Tribe's Recreation the 1960 tournament will be spread over four Wednesday through April 6 to 9 The first two rounds will be played at the Randlett Recreation with the final two days being shifted to Union High Eight games are on tap for the first two with four teams being dropped the third day and four the final leaving six games on Friday and four on Saturday The meet is fashioned after the elimination INVITATIONS HAVE been See OTE Back Page I Ute tourney from page extended to Indian tribes in the west to send their top teams to participate in the annual tournament that moves into iLs fourth General chairman of the affair is Francis director of Community Services for the tribe Tournament director is Frank recreation with Homey as assistant Last year's meet included teams representing six states and seven It was felt that to extend the invitation to other reservations a more representative tournament could be held ACCORDING TO THE games on Wednesday and Thursday will begin at 11 for the day and 6 p.m. for the night Saturday's finals will begin at 7 p.m. The committee lias arranged season tickets at 00 for for students and for youngsters 6 to |