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Show third TACK FIX BOX LLUlK NEWS NATIONAL Cltv, Utah Wednesday, June 20. 1951 FOUR Frighc-- Superior Hittinq Proves Too Much For The Younger Players North Stake Girls Norlli Stake MIAGirls Softball Teams LEAGUERS PRACTICE GRAB CONTESTS Will lng the way with three blngles each, the Larson (Bros. Plumbing outfit garnered a slick 16 to 7 victory over the Brigham Tire shop. The games was played on Wednesday morning at th Pioneer park. The tire shop was leading 5 to 4 at the end of three frames, but after that, the younger kids fell behind little by little and they were finally snowed under by 15 hits and 16 tallies. Following Jeppson and Lund were Hansen and Poulsen with two hits each. Score by Innings: Larson Bros 202 502 516 230 101 0 7 Brigham Tire With each team trading pitchthe Made-You- r Ipague held their first practice Honeyville, Fourth ward, Bear flits of the npw .baseball seaRiver and Corinne triumphed in son. Four battles were played the opening round of play in the last week with the National all North Box Elder stake girls soft-ba- (Senior) league winning games Monday evening at four. Even with chuekers firing to Rees Pioneer park. their own batters, the yonuger In the four scheduled games boys fell below par on fielding Honeyville downed Third by a and in the slugging department. 10 to 6 score; Fourth toppled The following is a short 'sumHarper 25 to 2; Bear River nosed mary of the practice games out Seventh by a close 12 to 11 placed at the Rees Pioneer park Chase Firestone vs. Cen. Chev, talley; and Corinne raced away last week: from Eighth by a 22 to 16 Larson Fros. 16. Brig. Tire f Scoring in every inning, Chase count. With Jeppson and Lund lead- - Firestone showed too much class for Central Chevrolet and they trimmed them 13 to 8 Thursday morning. Billy Jensen, shortstop, gathered In four for four to lead his mates to the win. David Hall slammed out two, hits in three trips and Williams hit two for five. For the losers, Sid Jensen drove out two hits in two trips to take honors for his team. Score by innings: Chase Firestone .. 132 212 2 13 Central Chevrolet 330 101 0 8 Play Opener Mon. ers and catchers, ll nun. Seventh Triumph Lead Start Tournament Play Friday Eve 'i t Rules and regulations andO-complet- schedule for the North Box Elder MI.A. girls softball fun games are announced this week with league play to start oh Friday evening. Playoff finals to end the season in August. Following are the rules and schedule as announced by the stake activity committee. . North Box Elder M.I.A. girls softball fun games will be played at the high school stadium beginning June 22 at 6 p. m. All teams are requested to be at the field, and be ready to play at the specified time. It ia necessary that games start as scheduled. Teams will play one hour or seven Innings whichever comes first, providing that the If lames start as scheduled. game is late starting it will terminate on the hour from scheduled time of beginning. All teams will use 1931 rule books. Scores at end of each 'game will be reported to a member of the stake activity committee , June 22 Junior Girls 6 p. m. Eighth vs. Seventh, north field, 6 p. m. Fourth vs. Third, Center field. 6 p. m. (Honeyville vs. Bear River 2nd, south field. 7:15 p. m. Bear River 1st vs. Corinne, south field. Senior Girls 7:15 p. m. Corinne vs. Bear River, center field. 7:15 p. m. Fourth vs. Eighth north field. 8:30 p. m. (Harper vs. Honeyville, south field. Married Ladies 8:30 p. m. Corinne vs. Fourth, center field. center field. p. m. Bear River vs. Harper, north field. 8:30 p. m Honeyville vs. Fourth, south field. Married Ladles, 8:30 p. m. center field . July 20 Junior Girls 6 p, m. Seventh vs. Honeyville, north field. 6 p. m. Third vs. Bear River No. 1, center field. 6 p. m. Corinne vs. Bear River No. 2, south field. Fourth and Eighth, bye.' Senior Girls 7:15 p. m. Corinne vs. Harper, north field. 7.15 p. m. Bear River vs. Fourth, center field. Married 7:15 p. m. ladies, jouth field. Honeyville and Eighth, bye. July 27 Junior Girls 6 p. m. Corinne vs. Eighth, south field. 6 p. m. Seventh vs. Bear River No. 2, center field. 6 p. m. Fourth vs. Bear River No. 1, north field. Third and Honeyville, bye. Senior Girls 7:15 p. m. (Honeyville vs, Eighth, south field. 7:15 p. m. Married ladies, center field. August 3 Junior Girls 6 p. m. (Eighth vs. Honeyville, south field. 6 p. m. Seventh vs. Third, center field. 6 p. m. Fourth vs. Bear River, north field. & pern. Bear River No. 1 and Corinne bye. 7:15 p. m. Senior Hi ay-ofAugust 10 Junior Girls 6 p. m. (Eighth vs. Third, north field. 6 pt m. Seventh vs. Fourth, center field. 6 p. m. Corinne vs. Honey ville, south field. 7:15 p. m. (Bear River No. 2 vs. Bear River No. 1, south field. 7:15 p. m. (Married ladies, center field. t August 17 ' 6 p. m.- - Junior play-off- . - Wes's Market vs. Arbon Lunch In the only afternoon tilt of the practice games, Wess Market very roughly blasted the Arbon Lunch crew 18 to 2. The winners tallied in every frame and came home with 12 safeties. Captain Rodney Taylor of Wess and exchange pitcher Jay Anbon each gathered in three blngles for hittfng honors. Jerry Brewster drilled out a triple and a double for two "hits. Reese (Other married ladies teams Nielson hit two for the losers. not scheduled are invited to parScore by innings: are requested to con243 412 218 ticipate and Wess Market committee for schedtact the Aibons Lunch ... 100 010 0 2 ule). C. B. Williams vs. Zundel's June 29 The C. B. Williams outfit, last Junior Girls 6 p. m. Eighth vs. Bear River years pennant winners, got the scare of their lives as they fi- No. 1, north field. 6 p. m. Fourth vs. Corinne, nally pushed the winning counter across the plate in the final center field. 6 p. m. Hdneyville vs. Third, frame to finally win over a hussouth field. tling Zundels team 8 to 7. demonstration Come In today for a 6 p. m. Seventh and Bear Zundels led all the way and of Powergllde automatic transmission , . . easiest, seemed to have thfc win tucked River No. 2, ,bye. smoothest driving you ever experienced! Made-Yoiir-Leagin their pocket when chucker Senior Girls ue p. m. Corinne vs. HoneyBilly Jensen began to tire. Two field. Find out how Discover the drive thrill" of the . field. runs in the sixth and one in the ville, north how different! easy Powergllde driving is . . . how amooth 7:15 p. m. (Bear River vs, seventh gave the senior leaguers no steps" and continuous flow of power Powerglide gives the win. Eighth, center field. surges" between speed ranges. Come in and try it today! 7:15 pi m Harper vs. Fourth, 'Pitcher Billy Jensen struck out over a billion milet. 15 men and 11 in a .row. Gill south field. Powerglide h owner-prove- d The first round of official lea! Jensen also wiffed eight bats-m- Married Ladies '' a gue games to ibe played, in the 8:30 p. m. . , , , i Made-You- r league will- - get unw ; was July .6 morn1- c, t Tap sticker in the contest derway ... Gixte at'Rees-iohceV J :.'i big Ralph Anderson with two Junior (parlcl .y ing ' 6 p.Vm.-Elgb- th for four. Billy Jensen gathered 'Fourth, The , folfOwsr Vr' schedule, in two for, five and slugger north'iieldj , 6 p, fn. Seventh vs. CorinnC, American League (Jr!) out Glade Sycamojre-.smacke. a' two safeties. ... v, ,, Brigham", Tire vs. Ztuidels, 9 centeffiei. l&NorthMain Phone 933 J - . Score by innings: ; 6,p.' m-- . Third vs. -.Bear, - River oclock Wednesday. . No. .2; south field. , Central Chevrolet vs.' Aibons C. 3. Williams ......I 31 002 1- -8 E 100 Zundels .... 7j15 p. m. (Honqyville vs, Lunch, 8 ocl,cjck Friday. Bear River 'No. 2, .south tiel4. National' League (Sr.) Senior Girls Larson .Bros. Plumbing vs. l ' vs.7-7:15 p. Fourth, Chase Firestone, 9 oclock on . r center field. V , Thursday. ' 7:15 C. B. Williams vs. Wess Mar vs. (Bear River t , ketj Honeyville, .north field. Thursday, CONOCOPRODUCTS 8:30 p. m. Harper vs. Eighth, schedule will stay Practice Service Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire south field. . - , the same for the first half, and 8:30 p. m. Married ladies, then they will change, it is re center field, ,, ported by Basil Williams, ath Ietie director. All practices will July 13 , , . , " be on Mondays at the following Junior Girls , . 6 p. m. (Eighth vs. Bear River times: i - No. 2, north field, American League 6 p. m. Seventh vs. Bear Riv-e- r Brigham Tire, 9 oclock; Zun No. L center field.,, dels 10; Central Chevrolet, M; 6 p, m. Fourth vs. Honey-- , Aibons Lunch,-p. m. ville, south - field.. . f National League 7:15 p. m. Third vs. Corinne, Larson Bros. Plumbing, 9:00 south field. 10 oclock; C. B. Williams, - , Senior Girls Chase Firestone, 11; Wess Mar 7:15 p. m. Corinne vs. Eighth, ket, 1 p. m. -- f. , 7.-1- low-pri- ... ... - Games Scheduled u i ,v -- , . CRURAL CHEVROLET CO. -- v is-a- , L 07 In South Stake place by sl of the series,' Fif ed the First. I1 1 Wlr4 A11 the , , to a bottle Players of soda Monday night play in the South stake girls softball lea- stake officers 6e of play, gue saw Willard take the lead with a win over Mantua. Next week pemr i. 3 The Brigham City Peaches will ward also Is unbeaten but Perry drew Mantua Inseventh their for be gunning plays a bye for the round. p ays Fifth and the dustrial league baseball trimoved into Second ward The ward has a bye. umph tonight at Rees Pioneer to park when they play host time the Magna outfit. Playing will be at 8:15. The locals are still nursing a 13 to 8 defeat at the hands of Bingham last Sunday, and they GET YOUR NEW hope to get back into the thick of .the J(EL standings. Against Millmen - Industrial league standings: W.. L. Pet 0 1.000 American Fork .... 8 7 4 .636 Provo ' 4 .667 6 Brigham City 7 .364 4 .... Magna 8 .173 ... 3 Helper 8 .200 2 Bingham. Manager Don Chase is keeping his pitching choice a secret until game time. McHugh sea ns to have the inside choice, but Chase says dont know yet." Diok (Bubak will most likely be receiving for the locals with Oowlpy or MCHugh or first base. Second base is still a question mark. If Jimmy Cleverly can Inrecover from his shoulder jury in time, he will fill in the shortstop duties with J. R. Gibbs taking care of third base. The outfield of Powers in left, Culli-mor- e in center, and Nichols or Van Orden in right will round out the hosting team for to- TO cu bed ... 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