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Show ' Monarch First Baseman 0 n Tprn YJewd-oum- Monarchs Play Peaches Here o ii, ' -- syv. .' , , , v cwiv, Merle Porter , Porter takes the throws from all over the diamond and converts them into putouts, and he hopes to continue this practice tonight as the Teaches meet the Kansas City Monarchs in Rees Pioneer park at 8:15. Farm Bureau Game Postponed The gamfe offhe Farm Bur- Vi. eau league- - etween Brigham City and Tremonton scheduled for tnis Saturday has been post- - poned until a later date, it was announced yesterday by Del Nichols, manager of the Brigham City team. There are still some positions open on the Brigham City team and anyone interested In playing baseball this summer is asked to attend a practice to be held in Rees Pioneer park next Tuesday evening at 5 p. m. J:.x. ' The Kansas City Monarchs, Bell move under "Cool Papa Into Rees Pioneer park this evening to meet the Brigham City Peaches in a game sponsored by the Brigham City Corporation. The Kansas City team Is always among the top colored teams in the nation and have developed such negro greats as Satchel Paige who is now playing in the major leagues. These players of the Monarchs take the game seriously until they move so far out in front that it seems doubtful that their opponents can catch up, and then they take up clowning. This all adds up to a good show, because if the Peaches can make a ball game of it fans will see baseball at its best. However, if the Monarchs find the Peaches easy, fans will see baseball such as the rule books know nothing about. The Peaches have teen searching for the past two weeks for some pitching strength which would keep them in the game Just who the mound choice will be is not known, but It is known that some outside pitcher will hurl the game for the locals. The Brigham City fathers, Brigham City. Utah Miller or Roy Braegger. Gets Underway Tonight At 8:15 In my column last week, I left out a few of the members of the state championship team. I gave credit to those on the main team but I just about got my head knocked off for not including the names of the main relief pitcher and the tnanager of the team. So I will take those boys and give them the credit they deserve. t Max (Fire Ball) Murphy . . . Credit for being the best relief pitcher in the state. Max really came through when he was needed. At North Cache he went in in the tenth and took care of the first three batters to face him and win the game for the Bees. He should also get credit for doing a swell job on first base as coach. Max would send a man down In the right places and would call for a bunt or steal without the opposing team knowing the least about It. Grant "Wadman . , . Credit for managing the Bees to the state title. Wad has managed the Bees for four years without winning a state championship But this year, he put all he had into it and they won the state crown. "Wad took care of the second string Infield and he really gave them a workout. When he was to hit grounders they were getting flies, and the other way around. Norm Jeppsen . . . Norm wasnt one of the players, but when he kept score, we always won. Norm was sort of a second string manager and coach. Besides keeping score, he would cheer up the team and keep the ball rolling. In Perry, Utah Telephone 214 al a The Seventh ward got off to are Games for next Tuesday Box North winning start in the vs. River Bear 7.45, Elder Stake girls softball league, as follows: vs. Ward down-Third ' as Ward, Seventh they Tuesday evening 16. to 17 ed Harper ward Corinne. The wards furnishing will be at started umpires for these games The second games Fourth and Honeyvllle, Harper, River Bear 9 00 oclock with 4t Eighth wards. trouncing the Brigham City 9 o other 2 the In to 35 Ward Second games starting at 9 clock game, the Eighth Ward oclock will find Harper ward 4. the Honeyville and squeezed by Connne 5 to plaing ward the Eighth. meeting Fourth the in The games were played the The Seventh, Third, Bear River high school stadium and los- and Corinne wards will furnish Bear River team reported white the umpires for these games. ing a red softball bat with where binding. Anyone knowing Phone your news to 727. the bat is should notify Elva C. PEDBOT EEfllLW Will Play Ball Today The American Legion baseba team will play the Garlan team this afternon, it Wa3 nounced by Tex Hamberlan manager of the team. They will meet In front of 2 oclock ln John Dorsen tabernacle at afternoon. furnish the transportation. Clty team 1ft to Lewiston Val Woodland will be r .v.T,he,Brigham game pitcher for tomorrows 2 Blocks game South of Bushnell Hospital on Highway 89-9- 1 , who are sponsoring the, game have invited the mayors of Box Elder county to the game as their guests. Play wil start at 8:15 sharp and the box office will be open and selling tickets one ' hour previous to game time. Tickets will be sold to adults, students and children at the gate. If yours bscom and Your 6.00-1- 6 Other Sizes Proportionately Low firestone PRICEI REDUCED C0V Safe, STRAW HAT d mileage safety tread! And it's built with the exclusive Gum.fZipped cord body that gives greater protection against-- ' blowoutsl Lifetime Guarantee! LET'S TRADE TIRBTOOAYI Yes, Safti-Sure- d SERVICE f 2nd South An!5 Phone 575 1 KANSAS CITY MONARCHS By and wants. at Block's you give gifts he knows Give quality, give Names you Know. 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