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Show ship is in progress this week between be-tween Scussels entry and the Copper Gate teams. The series stands: Scussels winning one game, 10 to 6, and Copper Gate the second, 26-24. The third game was won by Scussels 21 to 17. The team' to get three out of five will be the champion. The roster of the Copper Gate team is: James Ballamis, C; Cliff Groves, P; Mickey Culleton, 1st; Bob Groves, 2nd; Peter Panos, SS; Jim Bernardo, 3rd; Bill Groves, LF; Junior Apostal, CF; and Kremer, RF. The roster of the Scussel entry en-try is: Roy Montoya, 2nd; Wee Lopez, CF; Flash Nielson, 1st; Yukio Mochizuki, LF; Dan Bor-ich, Bor-ich, C and P; Joe Leyba, 3rd; Callas, RF; Alber Salazar, P. The following teams have played on our playground this summer: Senior league Frog-town Frog-town Rendezvous, Canyon Motor, Copperton Shell Gas, Highland Boy, Copperfield and Lark teams; In the Junior league Elva-Ruth, Elva-Ruth, Copperfield (Scussels), Sunshine club, Fisher Beer, Copper Cop-per Gate, Copperton Cash Market; Mar-ket; In the Pecwee league Lark Mercantile, J. C. Penney Co., Panhellenic, Copperton Confectionery, Confec-tionery, Midway Service, Bingham Bing-ham Bulletin, Highland Boy, Citizen Ci-tizen Coal, Bingham Meat Market; Mar-ket; In the Popsicle league Bihler Giants, Highland Boy Miners, Copperfield Scouts, Midway Service, Ser-vice, Copper Hospital, Gemmcll club, Sturm's Cafe; The Senior league championship champion-ship was won by the Copperton seniors who swept through three quarters of league play as winners. win-ners. Every club in each league is playing a 30 game schedule. Playground Activities By Bailey Sanlistevan, Director Playground work has been carried car-ried on all week despite the fact that work has been disorganized due to Scouts of the district being at Camp Kteiner. Some 125 txiys daily have been on the Held. Playground work is to end Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 14. The trip to the state tournament tourna-ment last week was enjoyed by every member of the team. Though we were defeated on the second day by Brigham City, 8 to 7. the boys gave a good account nt themselves. A couple of bad plays, one defensive and another j offensive, on our part, coupled j with two bad umpiring decisions, j proved Bingham's undoing. Ilel- ! per people- felt like we were J really robbed out of playing in the finals. Frank Nelson, in spite of two ! badly blistered feet, played a sparkling game at third during all tournament play. Jim Butterfield and Johnny Susaeta rated the all-state team. Jim at second and Johnny in centerfield. Johnny really covered cover-ed his position and made many great catches in ccntorfleTd and was the only player in the tournament tour-nament to park one out of the park. Our game with Ogden the last day was a listless sort of game. The boys just didn't care, as they were out of the championship champion-ship flight. Don Poulscn proved himself a good pitcher and hitter in the tournament. The tournament was well attended at-tended every day, but I thought the teams were not up to the usual us-ual caliber of teams at previous legion play-offs. The Pecwee league championships champion-ships will be played off Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week between the Copperton confectionery con-fectionery and Bingham Bulletin teams. The Junior league champion- |