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Show L'MV- - S C N - A SCHEDULE CAltllOX-EMEE- league APPROACHINGEND 5; !Ji- - i j i ! - -- ! ! .rj- ' ' h llcb r haJ Ut Hr!ler l've ou cdlns frnl Auo1 '1 UU? schedule e v 1 8 r hi. it 7 n 5ti 5 5 5".J Cues Cold lildW dtlid latter Bills uf lh Ly 1 Mn Hc-lpv- 11 US 7 4 Hi 1 Biaikic GlniU. H-- I Jt-ar- , s ! - y r,n? t0 Columbia coming COCA COLA WINS TVAO OCT OF THRU: IN EXHIBITION SERIES entertaining "17 Hunting-Col- a to traveling ,wtun The Coca Cola and Helper entrie opposing Kenil-t!- e in the Carbon-Emerleaders field, league league battled k on Willi be doublehead through three haid fought exhibition games Sunday and Monday with the Bottlers ekeing out close victories in Kccllworth for ,vUe Mdmy - tlnch tiie second half title for two of the contests, Bed by the heavy hitting of ItuMy 'Vvpenents, whereas a spilt will livre the Coker at least tie. Woolaey, who cra ked out four for i'tcoct Cola outfit has been travcl-- s five. Coca Cula took the f It i steady pace and may cause game of the aeries Sunday by a sv'ore i Kenilworth outfit some trouble. of The two teams divided a ith Hiawatha, the ill fight hard for Monday, Cm a Cola taking that the first game. and Helper anonce to nexing the nightcap, 111 1th c ,nrt jV R swaths m Jeiiis all-st- ar E.nti-itriN.k- Lar re-C- el I all-sla- te j Ol-wn- , l 13-1- 2. 1 - .C t tlI, u!l1rt Uu VlVii.,- - w .o saw a gu-u- t di al of si I v Kv in I wi'h CVjvI, Pm-- tun Sn ai kf.t id hot hall-- lo t Sit m,nus 1' fc.'1' !. i I.,,! air g u. bj ivjvili-- to npoll picxtma'.Hv 7(j H ill. Hi u h titj s ImLt.i.g id ii H n;, i.t i! i and. lu't-for tlv aim,-,,e ly;ij Jla.-tu,u ll Chad... Tim l'..ry, ,i k,!.,,!.,:,-.- ! f, Jo? n Tr.-aThursday bflcir.i.n n..i.i B.m.i u- M.gl.acuo, tka Ahhough this wilt I his f.i-- t Jaiks. Slow, ii Ji wkis AIh- lhaira, )t.ar Halida:! as touih at the ha! Tasini, T,.Ii IV.y,-L-Ce-i- il I!,e r fivw CaiU.n , .lsi ig.m-!:iArmni.d nihio, Jam!. nil luiiu-Uuiti.I,rd to f.k.thull fulls i,f P is Ik'Al.gi-l- i S. Luke Ja j.pas H lhngi-as- , tru-- t He r if the i - John Cl aw fold Halt Huldo Shm, r, Max hanj.lo'ishlp 1'iuu-rsltf t',jh ,i,.N(,n taasitt, Harold liowtis. 1.4 Von An. scvr-lubgo. bill! his to llhallt dviM.n, llan ld Maivum, Harlan him a place un the p!uy lio'S iliM to, Muili y Gaidm-r- . . team of the R, kv Mountain r,m. Hairy Victor Sihugm, ferrm-e- . Last he Was athletic Herman Sejpi, Eiin-.-- t Llod. Ray director bt the St. Anthony, Idaho (iiiffitha, Geoige Wilson, Curtis high Si In ml. Holdaw ay. Millaid Bilstrnw, Barirll Watkins. Claik Morgan, Returning letteunm who have John-- . veil suits include Captain Harold son laUenck, James Itedfonl and Hairy Gain Simone, J.nanie Egan, Max Krnriick, bin ks; Vernon Mills, iMathix, Ralph Box. Cat I Kewton. center last season; Elmer Charles Miller, Ja, k White, Kay Bun-ne- l, end; Frank Eaquinta, Cota Erank Gunderson. J.,rk Lauds and Mont Jcwkes, who have iggn Axelgard, Bod EMh, Ealward seen aen-tcboth at guard and tackle. Saxey, Jaikle Aramaki. Earrl Ander- ,,! s T hi! tn lOlintliS in Utah 11 malted in lalg.r vl i elltagc decivase bicoid-mn for 1933 ll.ail Caib,u, g to b I ej h t Issued this wrtk by the slate tax commission, The assessment in Cat bon county di ipied 11 2d in compaitson with the pielous year. The largest de Clrase Was leHrted by Riih, whose cent less than valuation was 18 09 the pievlou year. Wasatch wa the n inonly county which showed t tr crease. ltaur llttta Honiara Kagut Last t all half than.pluil- 1'ity Monday by r Itah .S.jte Jr!jtw uii the mi ..ml ii)p in bait taking th List gaint- i.f a diKibUs 11 U.e tf.t id th Loader With The meti wuir was 3 jtatv's tu 4 The bait lake trm won th fiaiteat uf the day, HubuiH Wuli the Lll half tiuliui a of a btul the Initial cunti-i- t .er les will be played at Helper next Sunday by the two outfits, the ex tmd contet to lake place at Salt Lake City un Sunday, September 17. 4-- n.i-iitu- y a at o.lA.ly Ml.u.1 ) (100 Cura Cola at Kenilworth Wellington at Huntington. len f'1 at OF t EAH b s 417 .333 Hiaw btiid bt h.tl. IlrlpxT Ulna AI CAT ION l ARBON I OMFARI I) Wlfll RI d lt - - Kri.llw ul th Hcdprr FACE II A .... ' that lit? would flit? Columbia 4 4 officers claiming Huntington 5 i.n 7 f on forfeit. Puce 4 ,n M 8 Hrlpct. Wt Hingtoti i5 giants. tl 0 i: 2'-une game behind j Nft Sundsy's Stbrdule , u.r 'f.rt place In the Colund.ia bt Pine The dtub,e ,,r 1 r af k- - tjr.j- wl!h 'Jlv . lMtr . U 1f ,.r i ? I'Zi , a, M'pvarHU cp,M,n"Jirry k' t T SEVENTY CANDIDATES FOR GRID TEAM HUttdliif of 1 ferns 1,1 - I k that U.i Coluisjjl II. fKlci CAREioMcirsslslura Hif heroin ..1 NEW Y oc l double-heaed- ASSAU.T CHARGE FILED A complaint charging John McMa lu.n with assault and battery wa filed Thursday before Justice H. S Robinrtt. The rumplalnt allege that on August 27, the defendant beat Henry Knight atxmt the head and body with a steel rod eighteen Inche long. son, Monte Snow, Harold Brown, Vincent CoUani, Herbert Urlngtle, Angelo Hanes, Clyde Forsythe, Rob- ert Judd, John Barra, Junior Perry, Morris Rn, Richard Jewke, Chest er Mills, Max Barlow, John Gonl, John Grako, and Gus Vourous. rc er 5-- 4, 7 Borders Columbia have been close year and their game should ' if a fitting windup for the sea- -' Huntington is favored to 'vt both from Wellington. PMYPROGRESSES V,,'.l o, FRI., SAT. SEPT. 8 - 9 8-- 7. ilin, IN TENNIS TOURNEYl :!! j IiAGU. CAM.S C'f.cers an I rid.r.g at ,t N irwl n mrictors of the t jir.-- e i.r.r. the in Ct.i'i Electric building. "it p. m. Monday financial claims league arc requested to - them at tnat time. DC, NOTHING LIKE HAVING YOUR OWN Om inti ry league will hold B ha.:.g , I Car-,r.-.- 5c Tuna Flakes 6c Honey i '.iii-- Play in The Sun MEETING Jello Starch Advocatc-CuiLo- n County Tennis league tournament advanced eoiiMileraldy dining the past week and a larje numt.er i.f m.itilies were played. Iwwis Humaker (.f Price himself as a championship contender in the men's singles by defeating Mont Cowley of Spring Canyon. 1932 singles championship. The victory placi-- Hunsuker in the quarterfinals. Results of other matches in the men's singles are as follows: Aaron Hanson, Price, defeated Ruel Redd. Ed Piacitelli, Price, Price, won over Hyatt. Castle Gate, Booth Kilfoyle, Spring Canyon, defeated V. H. Wardell, Helper, Vincent Sumner, Price, took the measure of Orson Rowley, Price, and Kyle Livingston, Spring Canyon, upset Ramsey, Price, estab-Ii.hin- l 6-- 3, Package Cheese ii. 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