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Show j FRlDAVWji l936' THE BUILET1N, BlNGllAM, UTAH H'!;. r Fage Vm ISporte ft i j Utah Industrial Baseball League 1936 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE Sun., June 7 Gemmell at U. S. Mines Magna at Pinney. Wed., June to Magna at Gemmell. Frl., June 12 U. S. Mines at Magna. STARTING TIME OF GAMES At Magna All games at 5 :00 P. M. At Provo All games at 2:30 P. M. At Salt Lake Single games 2:30 p. m., D. Headers 2 p. m. At Bingham All games during month of May 4:30 p. m. All games after May 31, 5 :00 p. m. diamond wbs in no condition for a hot tussle and the weeks ball game was completely water-soake- Baseball Schedule Water Soaked The sports program of the week was a wash-out- , in fact a triple wash-ou- t, as far as local contests were concerned. First the Sunday game, the Magna-Gemme- tilt, was postponed on account of rain. 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"'" "' '" in rma ,,tTZAZitti'mu HRODf era corp.. w. t. c Gemmel Loses ; 10 Inning Game ten-innin- g Mem-orial In a thrilling Day battle at Salt Lake. Pin-ney Beverage defeated the Gem-mell club 5-- The score stood 2-- 2 at the end of the ninth, when su- - perlor pitching prowess of Pinney's pitcher, Ronny Peacock, and the exceptional fielding of his team mates settled the chances of the local club. Billy Johnson, short stop, starred for Gemmell, tying the score M in the sixth inning with a timely followed by a tally 3 gained on Webb's single. Johnson hit a second double In the eighth Gemmell a lead and a 3j' to give chance to win. ; Gemmell Club t AB H O A j Webb 3b 5 3 2 4 Sntistvn rf 5 10 0 I J Bush lb 4 014 1 Kastellic cf 4 13 0 t sumnicht If v 4 03 0 H. Smith c 3071 D. Brown 2b 3 0 13 Johnson ss 3 2 0 4 IBJ . p .. 3 0 0 3 p '1000 I Total .35 7 30 16 j Pinney Beveraee ABIIOA Pressler ss 4 14 2 Argyle If 5 16 0 Tedesco 3b 5 1 0, 2 B. Brown lb 3 2 9 0 Lemon c 4 1 3 0j Campana 2b 4 1 3 2, Peacock p 4 0 ft 4! Total , 37 10 30 10 Score by Innings Pinney Beverage . 001 000 001 3-- 5 Gemmell Club .'. . 000 001 010 0-- 2 Summary Errors D. Brown 2, Argyle, Pressler. Stolen base Te- - desco. Sacrifice hits Pressler, B. j Johnson. Three-bas- e hits Argyle. u Two-bas- e hits Pignataro, B. John- - l son 2, B. Brown, Morr, Campana, 1 Pressler. Double play Peacock to Campana to B.Brown. Innings j pitched by Scott 9 Charge de-- j feat to Scott Struck out by Scott j 8, Peacock 1, Harrison 1. Bases on balls off Scott 2 Peacock 1. Umpires Barber and LiddelL MINER'S MERC. SOFTBALL j TEAM HEADS LEAGUE In between showers the soft ball teams managed to play their games on scheduled time. Miner's Merc, lost to Copperfield Firemen, 4-- Tuesday evening, mak-ing a first loss for the Merc. men. Copperfield Firemen also scored a win over Bingham Fire Depart-ment 26-1- 6 last Friday. Sturm's cafe were defeated 5-- Wednesday night by the Bingham Firemen. Standing of the. teams are as fol-lows: W. L. Pet Miners Merc. 4 1 .800 Bingham Fire 4 2 .667 West's Furn 2 2 .500 Vico Oil ... 2 3 .400 Copperfield Fire 2 4 .333 Sturm's ca'fe 1 3 .250 Schedule for Next Week Fri., June 5 Vico Oil vs. West's Furniture Co. Sat., June 6 Any postponed games. Mon., June 8 Bingham Firemen vs. Miners Merc. Co. Tues., June 9 West's Furn. vs. Copperfield Firemen. Wed., June 10 Any postponed games. Fri., June 12 Vico Oil vs. Sturm's Cafe. Sat., June 13 West's Furn. vs. Bingham Firemen. |