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Show caches Back To Tonite Here Provo Meet Winning Ways; American Fork leyville Leads Me M-M- first half, Monday evening by beating the Third ward 15 to 9 With only one round of games left in the first half, they can't be overtaken. en Leads Pack In Also Monday night, Corinne won their first game of the season by defeating Harper 17 to 5. Seventh beat Bear River 17 to 6, and the Eighth secured a Won Won Lost second place berth in standings American Fork g 0 by 6 Helper the ; whipping Fourth ward t!tyvllle 21 to 11. 4 '"ham City 5 'ard yd 4 ....... 4 , The last games of the first ; gliam ana M ard 4 4 of half league competition will Provo ward ,, ,.th be played next Monday, June 3 American ... Fork held on to its 26. sir Elr 2 first place position in the ward Utah 'In this Industrial round the Eighth bat1 league last week bv Bear River tles and Corinne downing Brigham City last .... 0 iiper plays Honeyville at 7:30. At Wednesday and then tipping clinched the North 8:30 the Fourth matches Helper Friday at American Fork softball with the Seventh and the ability Sr stake Third in a hectic affair. for the meets hapless Harper ward. This gives the Forkers a one championship (jut and a half game lead over the Helper crew, who dropped Provo in a Wednesday encounter, but could not cope with the AmeriLIFE can Fork attack Friday. Brigham City, battling their way out of a four game slump, climbed into sole possession of third place by clipping Magna Friday. Brigham City has a .500 average standing for the Let this man show you the "The Idaho Mutual season with five games won and the same number lost. Benefit" Proven Way. Bingham and Magna are currently tied for fourth place with six losses and four victories Industry League CUT PROTECTION COSTS! 4 Kinds Of each. Cold Provo occupies the basement spot with a record of two wins and seven losses. Idaho Mutual Benefit Divorced, Wins Custody Of Tier False Teeth Insurance At CHICAGO Franci, 47, One Low Cost J. ' 467 North Main L Sabath that her husband, Albert, 61, made her wear clothes and an engagement ring that belonged to Franeis first wife. Franci replied that his wife presented him with a bill for a set of false teeth while they were honeymooning. In issuing a divorce decree, Sabath ruled that she could keep the teeth but would have to return the ring and clothes to her husband. ROBERTS Phone Street Mrs. Rose (UP) told Judge Joseph 708-N- BRIGHAM CITY American Legion Game At 2:30 P. M. Will Be Broadcast PEACHES MOVE INTOTHIRD PLACE OMAHA (UP) Neighbors called police when they heard a BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah' scream and, breaking glass. Deof found the the tectives lady Wednesday, June 21, 1950 house quite safe. She explained In Kew Gardens, outside Lonthat she saw a mouse, screamout 15 safe blows, nine of which ed, ran for the back door, slip-Io- don, are housed, protected, and went for extra bases. Del Nichand broke the glass out of studied 45,000 .different living for a it. ols nailed the horse-hidspecies of plants. home run which traveled over 400 feet and several of the rest of the boys hit for three bases. Bring In Your Car For A Big Nick, also had a perfect evening at the plate getting three hits out of three times at PRE-VACATICHECK-U- P the plate. Tonight the locals will meet the Provo Timps in Rees Pioneer park. It will be the first time this year that local fans TUNE-U- P TIIE ENGINE will get to see the timps in action. Game time will be 8:15. ADJUST THE BRAKES . WITH 11 TO 7 WIN OVER MAGNA The Brigham City American baseball team will play the first of its two home games in Rees Pioneer park this afternoon starting at 2:30 against Logan. Fans of Brigham City axe invited to attend the game, but for those, who are unable to do so. arrangements are now being made by radio station KBUH to broadcast the game. A account will be given by Murray Mason, sports editor of the News-Jou- r nal. Legion play-by-pla- PAGE PI VIS Just a Mouse Play Provo Timps In Rees Park Tonight At 8:15 The Brigham e Peaches the Inas they game losing City third place dustrial league race rode into d in stopped a five streak by dumping Magna 11 to 7 behind the pitching of Yates and Williams last Friday night. The Peaches really had their hitting eyes as they pounded y BRIGHAM CITY LEGION TEAM ON WELL Big Carl McConnell will be on the mound lor the locals and will be out to redeem himself for his poor showing against 5 TO 3 WINS AT LEWISTON Locals Limited To to pitch for the Lewiston club the game settled down to Two Hits, Make Walks and a piehers duel until the sixth And Errors Count inning when Woodland ran into Bingham here two weeks ago. Carl was unable .to get down for the game last week against American Fork, but wrote a letter apologizing for his bad performance on the mound. Also in the letter was a promise to be ready and rough on the folwhich is tolowing Wednesday, s night. The rest of the starting lineup will probably be Clark Johnson, first base; Bill Cowley, second base; Lyle Johnson at short and Jimmy Cleverly on third base. trouble. McKnight singled, PeThe Brigham City American tersen struck out for the first Legion baseball team got off to out, Jessop walked, Brown singa good winning start as the re- led scoring McKnight for the sult of two hits, four errors and .first run. Then Perry drove out eight bases on balls as they de- a long single scoring Jessop feated Lewiston 5 to 3 at Lewis-sto- and Brown before Woodland last Friday afternoon. Val struck out the last twobatters Woodland turned in the victory to end the inning. with a neat pitching job as he The last run of the game in the gave up six hits but struck out came over the plate 14 W'hile only giving three bases seventh inning. Andersen got on on balls. base on an error by the second To start off the game, Oyler baseman. He stole second and 'In the outfield it will probMalmrose ably be Gibbs or Powers in left and Wright walked and advan- after a strikeout. ced to third and second on an drove a single Into left, field Cullimore in center and Nichols' infield out. Wells brought in scoring Andersen or Zundel in right field. Oyler with the first run of the count to 5 to 3 in favor of Briggame on a long fly ball to right ham City. field. The box score: In the second inning, WoodBrigham City land lived on an error by the first baseman, Boothe singled, Holman walked. 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