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Show iev yyy " Local Peaches Working Out OWEN AND SALT LAKE Squad Not Picked As Yet, President Bill Forrest Decjares men and boys of the Brigham City area interested in trying out for spots on the 1946 Peaches team, or for one of the five rookie positions, were urged today to meet each evening the weather is favorable in Bees Pioneer park, beginning this evening, at 5 o'All clock. Well be out at the park working out, getting limbered up and throwing and hitting a few every evening this vceik it isnt raining, Don Chase, whos training at handling this end of the Brigham-Sal- t Lake axis, said yesterday. So far the weather hasnt coLocal operated at all well players have got together just one evening, last Friday. About eight prospective players turned out for the session and discovered they had a long way to go before theyd be in shape for the season opening here May pre-seaso- n 15. AINT WE TALKING We receive quite often certain types of things that are more or less scarce. They scarecly hit our shelves or cases and they are gone. We dont immediately burst into print limited quantities. We dont like to advertise unless we really have to supply a reaenough sonable response from ment the with-suc- h OUTDOOR SPORTS The ancients had a legend: The days spent in the chase the alloted time of man. A week ago Friday evening Duckological is that so far in the Bruins club at Bear River 1946 conditions are excellent eve- for nesting ducks. staged a ning at Boar River high featurHarp Kilroy is heading out ing 16 boxing matches, a wrestin behalf of the Legion this ing exhibition and weight-liftindemonstrations. Reports week to see if a league cant be have it the evenings entertain- lined up for Legion play thus ment was and summer possibly with a game rough-and-tumbl- e ' 8 GIVE MOTHER A PRICELESS g The Duckological report Ducks Unlimited the tabulation of (Canada) gives (reports received from reporters States throughout the United relative to the season past. ho reported fewer ducks, poorer shooting. Good food conditions, Weather too fine. Unusual flights, left early. Ducks fed in fields during night. Fair number of geese. evening for four weeks, then a bye. Tremontons Legion post has indicated it will have a junior baseball nine ready and rearin to go, Brigham City o course will have a Legion team, and in all probability the Logan Legionnaires will have a team and Lewiston, Richmond Smithfield teams may go together to field a North Cache Legion club, and Hyrum and Wellsville will be asked if they dont want to try to put together a South Cache nine to make league Theres up a five-teaalso a possibility, Harp believes, of getting a north Ogden team into the league, made up principally of the Weber high comes from into a good enough player to graduate during the season to a regular roster, or even a starting team, position. When a rookie moves up, therell be an opening for another one. This will give local boys a fine opportunity to travel with, watch and occasionally play in fast company, learning the inside of Is Hack Again STEEL better baseball and constantly improving their ability. Peaches fans are invited to turn out and look over the can-- ! at Saturday afternoons practice of the full squad, as well as at any of the woik-out- s this week. And Chase reemphasized that he wanted to see every hopeful at the park at 5 oclock The Utah report was as folevery evening .this week if it lows Fewer ducks and hunting isnt raining. not quite so good. Plenty of Rhode Island has 668 6 per- food. Warm weather first part sons per square mile while Ne- of season and then early freeze-up- , vada has one person per square Heavy flight of Pintails and Mallards. Increased number of mile. IN BRONZE or BLACK and WHITE p for Mother The Region 1 FILLY EQUIPPED TO GROFF PICTURES IN HOME ARE 1WE (ill RCII. Studio Open From 10 A. M. to 6:30 P. continue practicing and plavmg regularly until about mid-Jul- 17 West scope. DREDGES STATES Ioiesl Street Phone ELECTRIC ALL THINGS ELECTRICAL 20 South Main Ph. 110 Brigham City Mens & Boys Shop AT NORTH MAIN O FIRST SERVED! 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Piek a p;rk peplum silhouette, a softly (Iran-ecreation or a gently shirred fantasy, i he Ye colorful, a tind charming. t h e Theyre dresses that will do the most lor ou in the Easter Parade, Tires 6.00 x 16 loaned FREE ehoiee selection in print-pastelNavy and black. WOOLS ( s. BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP North Main Furniture Co. CLYDE B. JERSEY REPES PRINTS $7.90 to $16.75 C. A. WEST CO. STRATFORD 7 Yn mm' M. 0 boys will get under way about mid May, instead of early in April, and will : ALL WORK GUARANTEED late-seaso- n set 24-pie- If a northern Utah league can get going, it should increase interest in Legion baseball in thes eparts this year, give the youngsters more opportunity to practice their baseball under competitive fire, and provide a set-ufor a league and district Legion tournaments preliminary to the annual state Legion tourney. The Big Seven is going ahead and trying to play its high school baseball schedule, in spite of hail, rain and snow, while Box Elder and tne Region 1 teams have set up a high school baseball geese. that should be such an league There are 1,937,144,96(5 acres better arrangement in the 48 states. The general forecast in the obviously that the entire state will be in on it next season. $9.95 MOUNTAIN . . . Portrait sweaters Mens shoes, and neckwear are quite generous in GIFT every Saturday afternoon and .a KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS Complete at beginning well-attende- d It takes plenty of ammunition but its grand sport, as a number of old and new devotees learned last Sunday and a week earlier at the Bear River gun club when they got together and tried their hands and eyes at winging a few of the clay pigeon. John Bessinger dusted 24 out of 25 to lead the field . . score that would look pretty good even if it hadnt been years since anyone had practiced. Now that the white rocks and trap loads can be had more undoubtedl y readily, theiell be a lot more of the brand of gun mng going on. ' dJ g highly successful. , Summers, federation 0 has announced. He clock. and heads should be bronV,55 memThis riot climaxes the Jack Pierce at Garland o, bership drive which has been Newell Payne, Tremonton Mondays and Fridays underway for several weeks. Spungs. are not counted in STAINLESS vve al- 1J(, fedThe Bear River Wild) The Bear Rivtr Wildlife is paying bountv eration riot annual its hold will eration and crows, at magpies 15, Crystal on Monday, April o- - FROM AN ARMCHAIR g Steel 10, Bear River Federation Offers Magpie Bounty Bear River Wildlife Riot To Be April 15 left-han- Stainless Wednesday, April Brigham City. Utah t, first-strin- oiimcit BOX ELDER . So drop in whenever you are in town perhaps just what you have in mind happens to be right on hand. the P. S. Incidentally stock of Mens & lloys jockey shorts & shirts Leisure Jackets sport shirts IVORY Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock Earl Owen, manager of the Peaches, will be up fiom Salt Lake City, along with pi aspects hes lined up in the vicinity of the capital uty The scheduled Saturday work-outo last from 2 oclock until dark, should include a pietty of the good representation ivory from which Owen and Peaches President Bill Forrest hope to carve a pennant-winninclub this season. For Saturdays session Garth shortBelliston, who played stop for the Peaches last year, will be over from Logan, bringing along a lad named Davis, last years rightfielder with the Provo Timps, and a pitcher, a Magna boy, w holl be working at the college this summer. Neil Zundel will return to the home town from Princeton in May, and already has started getting into shape there with an eye on a spot on the Peaches roster this summer. Zundel was catcher with last year's Princeton varsity nine, being switched to that pothe sition by Tiger coach from first base, where he always had played. This week Forrest was busy combating the idea that the al1945 Peaches squad was ready picked. We havent any idea who will be the first string, or the permanent squad, or the five exrookies, Forrest declared, cept that theyll be the best he players we can get, with breaks going to the Box Elder boys in every instance. He pointed out the value of the rookie positions on the squad to aspiring youngec local talent. Were going to carry our full number of five rookies Forthroughout the season, rest declared, and were hoping every one of them develops advertise (Truthfully told sold truthfully ways say) Evening SAT. AFT PRACTICE FOR HERE At Park 853 61 |