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Show The Bingham Meat ball club managed by Robert Crookston Is a .game bunch of little fellowi. They are still trying to break into in-to the win column. Bud Mangum, a newcomer to our playground and Tony Mon-toya Mon-toya are doing the Canyon Motor V-8's Just a lot of good by their superlative hitting and fielding. For Pollard Service Ralph Brown, third baseman; Floyd Cox, left fielder and Johnny Price are keeping their team well up In the standings. Walter Leatherwood has his team, the Miner's Mercantile No. 2, hustIinK every minute. He has a good pitcher in Da. vid Marcon and a couple of great little players in Jimmy Brown and Gilbert Lopez. The Hollywood White Aces are on the rocks. They are asking waivers on their ball club. I visited a Softball game Monday Mon-day evening between Miner's Merc, and Bollc Store only to see practically prac-tically all my former high school baseball players playing softb'all. Along with their Softball it is Just too bad they are not in baseball. base-ball. Walter Bolic, manager of the Bollc team, was my idea of the way a. manager should look, act and feel. Dressed up, a dozen runs in the lead and with a smile on his fare. What a manager's life! Our crowds are holding up for the hot summer weather. An average av-erage of 225 were on the playground play-ground this week. The Standard Oil ball club is put In front again in the Peewee league. This team has just a lot on the ball. Lendarls Grocery is having its ups and downs In this quarter quar-ter of play, but we will gamble gam-ble that before the quarter is over they will be back in their strido. The Bingham Bulletin team has turned In a couple, of well played games this week which they have won. Their play the first quarter was erratic and they lost many close ball games. Gordon Gor-don Jensen is trying his luck at being a pitching manager and is meeting with success. kyground 'Activities L,ley Sflntlstevan I,r"Jional Director poWer 2d W'tm-,it W'tm-,it victory over High-" High-" canyon Mercantile li week. U was a sweet :l f for Howard Carter and lad Light club. The score if turned the tables on j Furniture and defeated L well P'aed baU 't llKit Kubalcava 1 winning pUor. Marion yTws He ldiig pitcher. Jpower and Light also de-Furniture de-Furniture 10-6. In J well plaed game. I on the I tah Power and Iball club U,rtt are pL,y" Xt ball this week are 1 id Johnson. Clyde Nich-n. Nich-n. Sheen ml Bobbie i Ja Furniture boasU in hav-,, hav-,, hardest hitting player in njior league in Gene Goff. Jds the league with 23 j una. .,, "Red" MoGee loves his so much that he rides s the "Thumb" way from ;fille every morning to get 2x6 of it. He plays with j Furniture. g Davis is playing a great e t first base for West's .9 as does Glen Draper Stirm'a cafe. I Tidy Tedesco the "Rabbit aville" for the Eskimo Pie 4 has left for California f if few days to rest up be-)it be-)it reports to the "Big gis". Teddy plays second or Elva Ruth. :;.J Reynolds is catching for : fcingham Bulletin. Kenny jiat keeping in shape for 411 this fall. I expect to t$s boy just one sweet foot-1 foot-1 (layer. Rugged, lover of ifkwitact, courage and the vito play all are nuuiifest- i this boy. ei Decol, Imitator deluxe of i Sle, is playing third base rfgham Bulletin and is do- Sood Job of it. They say imitated "Mosquitoes" so t Qrauddaddy lakes last that he caused his Scout i leavA its nnartfvrs. m'l Cafe has three hustl-U hustl-U players in Dan Boiich, I baseman, and Richard s shortstop, and Roy MiUh-drd MiUh-drd baseman. it GotU of the VT-8's Is vtog his Infield play and I eveiy day. Paul trios i and I believe some day itl reap the fruit or his Jle likes baseball and llH and he shines his U dining the day vand J with it at night. wrd "Lefty" Sumnlcht 'ul Dean ate having arm Maylx- a little potato fould hei,, a, Howard. |