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Show Morgan and a double bjr M. Cook. They almost tied the game In the last of the sixth but fell short when they made only onfc run on singles by D. Kofoed and G. Worthington and a walk. The scores werent so tight in games last Thursday when Simonsens smothered Beehive under a 19-- count, Macks trounced Zundelg 21 to 3, Central Chevrolet defeated Smiths 10 to 6 and Seashores edged Als by a 4 to 2 score. During second half play, the Simonscns Lead Minor League, Macks And Zundels Tie for Second Position Holding an undereated record terson and walks. for the second half of play in Mack's made two more in the the Minor league, Simonsens second on singles by D. Shuman, kept a firm grip on the top spot S. Smith and B. Larson while this week while Macks Phar- the Central team ran in five on macy and Zundels were all tied six walks and an error. up for second place. Macks evened the count with Simonsens 5, Seashores 4 three runs in the fourth on To keep their perfect record, three walks, a hit batter an an Sunonsens had to come from error, then took the lead in the behind Monday to win a 5 to 4 fifth on a walk, an error and a victory from Seashores. single by B. Larsen. Seashores scored two runs in Central Chevrolet went back the third on walks, an error in the lead in their half of the and a force out. Simonsens fifth with two runs on a double made their first run in the by J. Foote and a home run by fourth on the same pattern but J. Peterson. brought in a pair of runs in the In the sixth, Mack's got two fifth on homers by P. Nelsen runs to go ahead again on sinand R. Beecher. by B. Frost and R. Smith gles In the top of the sixth, Sea- and a double by R. Jensen. shores took the lead again with The Chevrolet boys made a two runs on a walk, a single by gallant stand in the bottom half, S. Jensen and a double by K. scored once and had the bases Anderson, but Simonsens came loaded when the final out was back with another two run spree made. to win on a walk, a run scoring Zundels 3, Smiths 2 double and an attempted pick-of- f t Also winning by a at third. margitf was Zundels as they Macks 12, Central Chev. 11 Pete Moscowitz, Bert Baty and Cliff Hobson, manager; edged Smith's Market 3 to 2. In another close game Mon It was an old story for Smiths Bruce front row, Kelley, Doug Hunsaker, Ryan Lee, day, Macks Pharmacy edged which is the hard-lucteam of Devon Cottam, Mitchell Cochran, Steve Gunderson and Central Chevrolet by a 12 to 11 the league and their sixth game ' Chuck Morris. Kneeling in front and proudly holding count. ' to be lost by a single score. the consolation trophy is Richard Hobson, bat boy. It was tight all the way with Zundels scored in the first on A capacity crowd viewed the ball tournament. the last inning deciding the two walks and an attempted winner. Two runs were scored pickoff that went for an error. in the first by Macks when S. Smiths tied it up with a run Smith singled and B. Frost dou- in the second on a triple by D. bled. Central tallied three in Daines and a single' by S. Col-trotheir half on a double by J. Pe- They took the lead with one run in the third on a hit batter, a stolen base and a single by D. Little Leaguers Daines. Zundels tied the game Close Season With up in the sixth on three walks and a force out, went on to Ice Cream Feast bring the winning run In the on the same formula. Little League baseball play- seventh Beehive 8, Als 7 ers will be treated after the For the fourth time in one Friday evening game which closes the season for the four day, a game was decided by a single run yvhen Beehive edged teams. Als Conoco 8 to 7. As a result of home runs in The appliance team scored the Tooele tournament. Ryan four runs m the stanza Lee and Doug Hunsaker each on two walks, A opening by L. single won five gallons of Ice cream Seaman and doubles by JK. Anand want to share it with the dersen and K. Pierce. They 60 players on the four squads. made four more in the second Several mothers are dona.' on four walks, n singles by L. ting cakes for the treat and D. Fife. and s members of all four Little GET TROPHY Troop 105 Boy Scouts of America came Als scored twice in the first are invited. It was an- on a walk and home with Olympic trophy from Cave Falls camp. David singles by G. leanounced by Ole Zundel, Hansen, left to right, Glen Petersen, Alan Jaggi and DarWorthington and M. Cook. They gue president. made four more in the fourth on win Jensen proudly displays the trophy made from a broken singles by G. Worthington, B. oar and arrow, engraved. Others helping to win the trophy were Randy Reese, Johnny Hamilton and Michael Oman. Elder JOURNAL Box Friday, August 9, 1957 Brigham City, Utah 0 one-poin- CONSOLATION WINNERS Brigham Citys all-stteam arrived home last week with consolation honors won at the Utah sectional WBBA tournament. Included in the group, back row left to right, Howard Kelley, league representative; Jim Moffit, Harvey Christensen, Bruce Erdman, Jackie Jensen, Mike Sheffield, ar k Little Leaguers Win Consolation In Tooele Sectional Tournament each won five gallons of ice pream and generously offered to share the prize with all of the Win Two Games After Losing Opener; Plan the four teams. ' an ice cream and cake treat will be served after the Friday night game at the Little League park and all play-eiare invited to' attend. The Friday game will mark the cloje of tile Brigham City Little League schedule. Team members and league were loud in their praise of the hospitality of the Tooele residents who provided rooms for the visiting team and in many cases furnished meals. The Brigham City team was one of the tournament favorites and drew strong support from the spectators attending the games in large numbers. on Ice Cream Treat Friday 60 players , As a result, Little League Brigham Citys staged a gallant comeback in the Tooele sectional tournament last weekend to win consolation honors in the double elimination meet after dropping the first game to the host team which went on to win the championship. After locing a 19-- decision to the Tooele team on Thursday evening, the Brigham City allstars defeated a Kearns team 19-- on Friday, wenl On to win the consolation prize with a win from another Kearns team in the Saturday finals. Highlights of the Saturday game were twin home runs by Ryan Lee and Doug Hunsaker. For their fetes, all-sta- 1 all-st- 7 17-1- 0 over-the-fenc- e COOL AT THE I Friday and Saturday w Wsi Its That TYPHOON From SHIRTS New ... for fall and school , . . boys sport shirts by Kaynee, Don Carlos and Lancers, Ijoth long and short sleeves, sizes 6 to 20. Pupular fabrics and styles, popu' lar prices too. - $195 $295 - $395 5th Ward Scouts Get Olympic ; Pony League Second Place This Week WILD Back-to-Scho- ol Sea-mo- Peoples Drug Win Pair to Move Into Peoples Drug post two wins during the past week in the Pony League, while BreitenbekCr and Blocks eacli wur and lost and Thompson's lost. In games this week, Blocks edged Breitenbekers by a 54 count in a thriller all the way with the winning run coming in the bottom of the seventh. Breitenbekers scored two in the first on a waik, a single by A. Thompson and a triple by E. Bott. They added one more in Pick o the Pictures , s Boys a walk, an error and a long fly. Their final score came in the seventh on three errors. Blocks scored a run in the Home from Cava Falls,,WypwL second' bn two 5 walks, and a near Yellowstone, are members double by J. Stuart, .another in of Boy Scout of America Troop stolen 105. the third on an error, a Brails-ford. , . base and a single by L. Fifteen boys, and Norris Larsen and Loren Petersen left on They added their third run on Monday, July 29, for five days electhe errors by three straight filled with fun and pleasant extrical teams third baseman. periences. a Their fourth run came on long While at the camp they won home run by L. Brailsford in the a trophy for outstanding group fifth. in the Olympics. They participaWith the score tied, Blocks ted in knot tying, archery, comwent into the bottom of the sev- pass and rifle competition and enth ti win on singles by P. literary and came home with Jensen, V. Smith and D. Fors-gre- the bacon. The trophy made from a broken oar and arrow from the Peoples 16, Watkins 8 first inning archery contest, was engraved. Peoples took a lead and held it all the way to Boys who took part in , the win over Watkins by a final Olympics included: Glen Peter. ' count of sen, David Hansen, Alan Jagg!, , G. Kimbers single was the Darwin Jensen, Randy Reese, key hit for the drug store nine Johnny Hamilton and Michael in that first inning rally. Oman. Others attending the Peoples picked up another run outing were: Danny Grimley, Mike Carver, Johnson, in the second on Stumms triple. Dee They scored four in the third, Quinn Larsen and Steven Richthen three in the fourth to come ards. They also enjoyed boating and back with four in the fifth, the main hits being a triple and swimming while at camp. home run by G. Kjmber. D. Nut-ta-l ing previously dropped Blocks aided the cause with two nice by an score when G. Kim-be- r singles. and S. Stumm paved the way After the first inning, Wat- with their, hitting and pitching kins wasnt able to put up anBreitenbekers moved into first other rally big enough to threa- place when they won a 1 victen Peoples lead however they tory over Thompsons. Starring did pick up three runs in the was Nig Jensen for the electric third on a single by D. Tea and nine with two for two and a double by P. Morrell. Their masterful mound assignment in last two runs came in the sev- Which he allowed four hits only enth featuring a double by B. Buland. . , Peoples moved into second place by virtue of the win, hav- - the fifth on Award at Camp,. . 1 6-- conditioned Where the Family Likes to 16-8- Gc Friday and Saturday the k Wte ofefng of feues Roo RrleskToofio'est for 11-1- 0 KivM ram stiraup - Buick-- at - 7-- JHOTl k UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE CO-HI- T ROD DM A UNIVERSAL MHRNAIIONAl PICTURE to WED. to WED. 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