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Show Zmk iUBILEEfWAS ! ' Mh Baseball Boosters' Jubilee held 0, Bi, Wednesday afternooa and eve- ELg m a croat "ucc- 'n everr E. in spite of the thraateHlag Erei, every detail of the program -, Eetfrtcd out as scheduled -with "' CMccptlon of the street donee and BlUtf Eu; at nlgllt wll,ch WOr BtaBed ,n Ei Apollo hall, instead of on the Et, due to tho rain )' Hb celebration oponed at 2 p. m. VHh music by tho band on Main St. t. Eprocesslon lod by tho band then irft for the ball grounds for the flftsiei and sports. Oy ofTc (lr9t eamc was betwovn th0 I Bimerlcan Folk Commorclal Club and l0W:' Hge w'asatch Club of Pleasant Qrovo. ftr the local team, the llnoup was: No, lBcttcher, I. U Pratt; pitcher, Len NT0. JBchlpmaii; 'first, Jim Kelly; second, ionervHc B oimB: 8,10rt' RccA RWnson; 3n 'Btilrd, 0. A, Anderson; right field, H Ernest Chad wick; ccnterfield, M. C. --SBB iBiereoll and loft field, P. M. Nlel- dH For the Wasatch Club, L. Freeman H ought; Robt. Walker pitched; Stan-H Stan-H j Kcctch, first; Len Hnrpor, so-H so-H cond; Ix0 Warburton, third; Culli-t Culli-t 1-1 more, short; Matt Bozzant, right-J right-J II field; Ernest Parduhn, pentorflold; II David Gourloy, left field, 91 This game started put as though I it would bo a close one, when in tho I first tho locals shut out Pleasant II Orovc and made two runs, but In (the second both sides began to score II 10 much that tho scorers could not II seep track. The game was called la II the third on account of tho-score be-II be-II tag too high, but Pleasant Grove had II made tho most runs. During the games, the two big nHH M Vlco oil airplanes were present, ' flying oer the grounds and pe r forty, for-ty, mln8- , t H The league game was closo and ''J exciting, ending 10-11 In favor of " UhUt T Following tho game, a blueberry I Pe eating contest was staged with ten boys participating. Mllas Dlm- mlck of thin city was declared tho 5 s I winner and awarded a prizo of $1. I Bach of tho othor contestants got 25c. Howard Curtis riding the Ingorsoll jj m horao bent tho Chndwlck horse for 'I tbe half mllo. I Hugh Hlndley then challenged Cur- tls, beating him tor the halt mllo. Bfl Tho auto raco was the most jbx- citing event of all. A Ford "bug" H was started on onJ side and a Cher- rolot "bug" on tho other. Ford Rob- erts of Lohl drove the Ford and Lu- clan Crandall of this city drove tho Chevrolet. Tho Chevrolet caught up to tho Ford after tho tenth round., Crandall received $15.00. BJ A 4-horse relay was run between a team from hero and a team from Lehl. Tho saddles wore changed In 'H fr("t of the grandstand In flno sty- ffl ,0 l-ehl won this raco. jBI A half mile freo for all was run witU Myron Greene first, David H Greenwood socond and Stanley Driggs , third. f A buoklng horso belonging to Mr. Wb Curtis of Pleasant Grove, broke and ,:l nt 'hrough tho crowd. Aitor It was caught, it was tamed down and ens. y ridden by Jack Walters. 1 In the evening; tho band played a B fow numbers on tbe street, but was 1 forcod to go Into tho Apollo hall by B tho rain. m H. S. Kershaw was in chargo of B tho rally there. O. 1 Wjirnlck of M Manila was tho speaker. Ho spoke of tho value of co-oporatlon of the north end of the county in developing tho AW ban teams, tho canyons and tho com- munltles. Miss Florence Friday thon played H violin boIo, accompanied by Miss I Mary wild. MIfs nova Bock thon represented the ladles In their attitude towards baBoUall, doclaring that they would H support it bettor If tho men would take them out to tho games moro. H 8ho paid tribute to tho wives and mothors of tho ball plnyors, who nnvo Bnorlticod tholr holidays and the work they havo hr making them Presentable. She told, of tho value of a player and n team to our town. Tho rest of tho evening was cn-A cn-A Joypd by an Immenso throng In dan-I dan-I dng. FlunnQlally, tho day was a big suc- cess, as J220.70 will bo cleared for the ball team, after all ozponses are paid. K.P. McGrew, Walter Strange and D. B. Kershaw were the members of the committee In charge, and deserve much credit for the success of the affair. The receipts and disbursements of the day as given by the committee are as follows:, Receipts nosoball gate $360.00 Dance 93.47 Salo of tags by girls .... 35.00 Hot dog stand 29.00 Total receipts $617.47 Disfettnemeata Liohl Dand $75.00 Umplro , 7.50 Ball "shaggers" ...77. ... 1.75 Balls ,, ..,,...., 16.00 Labor (hired holp) 8.00 Cash prizes ' 83.25 Advertising and printing . 65.C5 Amorlcan Fork Bakery . . . 7.25 Am. Fork Bottling 6.60 Miscellaneous expenses . 26.87 Total oxponso ...... $296.77 Net proceods turned over to baso ball club $220.70 |