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Show , i PAGE EIGHT Rotary Wins Junior BOX ELDER JOURNAL Bri'jhattt City, Uitrh Friday. July 14. 1950 1 CHATHAM, Justice Va. (UP) eviD. Bennett ruled that dence against two Danville youths failed to show any malicious intent and dismissed their case. Joe King, 18, and John Edwards, 19,- - had been charged with bqiiding a fire under a balking horse and mule team to make them move. Phone your news to 1000 mm mm Out-A- at ! ss? j - t PAUL PETTIT once in base ball history have P flbsr THE 9 MEN IN A LINEUP MADE CONSECU, the pirate bonus ioo,ooo i NO-HI- T BABY, HURLED GAMES IN HIS HIGH SCHOOL ANO SANDLOT career, op THEM COMING IN A ROW TIVE HITS IN ONE INNIN3 WITH EACH SCORING A RUN. CAN YOU NAME THE TEAM SETTING THIS RECORD? tt 904 A V SKMlX J HII 0 SONOTONE NEARING CENTER : GIRLS BASKETrnwf 16 to 1. XVERYONE ; The Brigham City Peaches notched their second victory without a defeat in the second half of the Industrial league race by a 10, to 8 score over Helper here last Wednesday , night. start a to fast Helper got off off McConnell as they scored five times before Big Mac could put out the fire in the top of the first Inning. The Peaches came back with a feeble one run effort In their half of the inning, but got started to take a lead in the bottom of the second and third Innings to lead 7 to 5. They added to this lead in the bottom of the sixth inning with another three run outburst to end the score as far as the Peaches were concerned with a 30 to 5 lead. The visitors reached McConnell for three runs in the top of the eighth inning to narrow the gap to a two-ruadvantage for the locals, which was enough , , for Carl. , Bailey poled a three-bagge- r for the biggest blow of the game and Cleverly got the only extra-basknock for the locals, a double. The big stickers for the game were Clark Johnson and Bill Cowley. Both of these boys got three safeties out of five trips to the plate. The next home game for the Peaches will find them pitted against Provo here next Wed nesday night. The game time is set for 8:15 in Rees Pioneer 20-3- 0 The first game was not played because of not enough players in uniform and one team was short one man. It was decided to play It off the , next time the two clubs meet. This will let the winner win two games and the loser lose two games. Schedule for next Tuesday: 5.00 Rotary vs. Lions. 7:0020-3vs. Kiwanls. Golfer Scores One Below n Par On Brigham Course (Mace) Mason tied low score of the Brigham City municipal golf course with a "31." one below par. last Sunday, according to D. M. the BRIGHAM HOTEL all-tim- e e RexEarL The first member of the Golf and Country club to shoot the course below par. Mace tied ? WED., JULY 19 1 3 P. M Jo 6 Ernie Schnider's score of a year ago. Schnider is a golfer at an Ogden golf course. . Flaying with him at the lime he made the low score were Rex Earl, John Bonecut-te- r. father-in-laMason's and Delbert Hansen. P. M. pro-sion- " . COttMiretDOCT ' Lynn C. Beyeler 610 Eccles Bldg ''Ogden, Utah B a . The News-Journnumber is 1,000. news, please. park. Helper telephone Phone in your EXTRA LONG WEAR And The Comfort You Deserve In EXTRA SAVINGS Results Of N. Stake Girl's Softball ket the Bear River squad beat Fourth and Honeyville beat.Co , ii rinne. Results of the last round of play in the North Box Elder stake were today announced by Fay Moody, athletic director of the stake. In Junior team competition the Honeyville crew, downed Third; Fourth came out over and Bear River beat Pots Blonde Woodchuck e All garments of quality materials, shrinkproof and guaranteed for extra long hard wear. - - &$ 10 3 0 Connell p Ventureli, p Elegante, cf 0 0,1 2 39 Totals Brigham City 9 24 Mass. 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The Junior Peaches, formerly known as the Brigham City Farm Bureau team, are sponsoring themselves this year and are managed by Worth Jensen. Portable Heater Devised To Warm Airplaines 'MOLINE, firm A (UP) 111. here has developed a new portable heater to aid cold weather airplane operations. The heater, which burns aviation gasoline and contains an titbr 1 electrically driven blower, was designed principally to preheat airplane engines in cold climates so they may be started. can be used also to warm passengers compartments. The manufacturers say the device is small and simple enough to be used by one man. AB H O 2 0 5 Wood, cf Gust, ss Peyton, c Sluga, lb Babcock, rf Bailey, 3b Pesseto, If Henderson, 2b . , AB H C. WHITE,, Nf LARGE 0 r- ..ouenoRMING , L McConnell Hurls Second Win For Peaches This Half The Rotary club team of the Junior baseball league won over the 2030 eluib team last Tuesday night in Rees Pioneer park to retain their lead in the loop. The game was close until the fifth inning. Hirschi had the club batters eating out of his hands when he had to and was working behind a 3 to 0 lead when his mates started to find the offering of Dave . club hurler. Malmrose, 20-3The Rotary club scored two in the top of tlie fifth, three in the top of the sixth and eight in the final seventh inning to win ' WEDNESDAY NIGHT 10 TO 8 0 you realty think your f am ! Do know? Your lly doesnt friends? Your employert soon finds out. But I only you need know if you wear - Sonotone Sight," Investigate 5IP0IRI5CWE Game Tuesday Good Try. Anyway ' PEACHES SLIDE PAST HELPER By JOE MAHONEY Me oostei Made in Salt Lake's Famous tOg 5s Brew FISHER BREWING COMPAN WIGHT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY J 3eri First 'oftkBneCarsjn. (UP) Frank Hinckley received the thanks of this Cape Cod community for killing a troublesome blonde. 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