Show THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Page Four Red Sox or Yankees? Cards or Bums? How did the Red Sox do today? Did DiMaggio get any hits? How about the Cards did they win? You say Jackie Robinson stole home again what a ball player! These questions arc on the lips stuof Carbon's baseball-minde- d dents each day as the major league pennant races narrowed down to a two-teabattle in each league In the American league the New York Yankees fell behind when the Boston Red favorities played Rox terrific ball in a stretch drive they hope will give them the penm pre-seas- on nant Over in the National League or “Dcm Brooklyn's Dodgers Bums'' as they are known in Flatbrush where a scant game and a half behind the St Louis Cards The Redbirds with Musi-- cl Slaughter Lanier Pollet and Munger playing up to pre-w- ar standards have held a slight edge over the Dodgers during the last two months of the season With an ear to the radio and an eye at the newspapers Carbon students are anxiously awaiting the world scries which will open in the park of the American League winner on October Friday Sept 30 1949 Dinos Face Buffaloes Eagle Schedule Rounded Out Carbon Dinos left this morning for Tooele where they will meet the Buffalos on their own field at two o’clock Having won one game the boys left with their spirits high and also are looking forward to a 500 average With the absence of Tom who was injured in the Weber game Coach Summerhays has had Happy Plaga playing the left position and will probably see some action from that position With Plaga playing half Grant Smith will probably play the guard position The last time Carbon played on the Tooele home field they lost 13-- 7 and this year Tooele has one of its strongest teams Here grid fans is Carbon college’s football schedule for the rest of the season: September 30 Snow college at Ephraim October 7— Mesa college at Grand Junction October 14 — Fort Lewis Aggies at Carbon October 22 — Westminister college at Salt Lake City October 28 — Branch Agricultural college at Carbon November 4— Boise junior college at Carbon November 11 Southern Idaho college of Education at Burley Idaho November 18 — Weber college at Carbon Os-sa- na Men's Intramurals Going to combine Mr Axelgard’s home room defeated Thompson’s to start off the softball intramural series Tuesday September 27 These games will be played every day at noon until all home rooms have played and the losing teams have been eliminated Some home room teachers have follows: their forces to have The teams are as enough players Axelgard-Feterso- n Summerhays-Menzi- es Larson -- Bird Shield Roberts Thompson-Flai- m Wilson V E Williams-Gardn- er Jewkes and Pace Washburn Cowley All boys whether on high school teams or not will be eligible to play intramurals You con be sure He plays a KING Band Instrument Dinos Rout Weber The Carbon Dinos routed the Weber Warriors 2 here last Friday night Carbon's attack was led by Kirk Alger who accounted for all three Dino tallies Carbon scored early in the first period when Alger skirted the Weber end for a touchdown Weber came back to score however when they intercepted a Carbon pass and went on to score on a pass Carbon’s second tally came when Alger broke through the Warriors’ defense and galloped seventy yards for a touchdown Juliano kicked the extra point and Carbon led 13-- 6 at the 20-1- half After the half the two teams fought on even terms but again in the final period Alger romped over for the final Carbon touch-tow- n Juliano's try for the point was good and Carbon led 20-- 6 Weber scored again later in the final quarter on another pass but failed to make the extra point and the game ended with a 20-Carbon victory 12 King Band Instruments are so easy to blow— so quick to respond — try one yourself at the HOUSE OF MUSIC in Price Prices start at $8500 for a complete outfit Easy credit terms Liberal Trade-i- n Allowance |