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Show PEACHES PEAV PROVO HERE YLu-oum- have started al8oo The Bngh.m Wcllsville Forfeits down a the lnS up for theK 6 30 fifteen minules , Larsen came in , ttt said that the w ,,e al Top In Ihe Made- - TONIGHT TO OPEN 2ND HAIF Carl McConnell over Helper twice in a row, but Your League Play Will has had their toughest probFace The Wednesday, July 6, 1949 Box Elder high school South B. E. Stake Plays 30, at thefield. athletic Three Games Thursday The Second and Sixth wards played in the first contest with The softball league of the the Second ward winning the South Box Elder stake played game. three games the evening of June Brigham City, Utah "What power you feel in Equo-PoisEngine!" thot "That Mid Ship Ride feels They're raving about r The second week of Timps On The Mound league baseball got under The Brigham City Peaches way at Rees Pioneer park last Friday. The games started at open their drive for the second 11:30 with the Junior teams half crown against the Provo playing first. The E. & M. Cafe Timps in Rees Pioneer park towon their second game in the night at 8:15 with the game Senior league and Poulsons and being sponsored by the Brigham club. Jearses teams on top in the City Civic Improvement Junior with each winning one The guests for the evening will be Perry . contest. In the Junior league the Brig Basil Williams and Ish Peter Pearses team battled it out for sen, pitchers, have been added Pearses tea mbattled it out for to the squad to start the sec-firplace. The game was welllond half. Ben Zundel has been at played and took two and a half dropped from the squad, hours for Pearses crew to score least, temporarily, while he is a victory over the Tire Shop. in an army camp. The Tire Shop blew up in the Calm Carl McConnell will last frame and Pearse and his be on the mound for the locals. mates rushed across five tallies McConnell has been beaten by to make the score 9 to 5. May the Timps once this season and led the batting with four hits will be out to even the score in four trips to the plate. H. for that licking. Reeder was another batter to line-uThe for the get two safeties, he socked out Peaches starting will be much the same two for three. In the Senior league, Morr- that has started the last two isons team squeezed past Jen- home games. This combination sens in one extra inning 8 to has defeated the top teams in the league, including knocking 7. Rex Jensen started the contest for Jensen and Hunsaker 1 was on the mound for Morri- Hollingsworth, cf 2 son. Baird relieved Jensen and Checketts, rf cf 3 Morrison finished the game for Olsen, his team. Garth Jensens team Totals 32 could get but five scattered hits Morrison (Sr.) Hunoff the pitching slants of M. c 5 saker and Morrison while Morr- C. Watkins, lb 3 Watkins, isons mates collected seven hits 2b-5 from Jensens flingers. Rex Jen- Morrison, 0 Hunsaker, p sen was the top batter in the 2 contest with three hits in four Anderson, 3b 3 times at the plate. Mack (Slug- Olsen, ss 1 if Smith, ger) Watkins boomed out three 2 cf Batey, hits in five trips to the plate, 1 while Rex Jensen hit a home Bundy, rf 3 Mason, 2b run for Jensens team. 1 if Dredge, s The other game was 2 0 0 Jensen, cf against the E & M Cafe. The Cafe nine, behind the five-hi- t Totals 28 7 pitching of LeMar Davis, Hadfield (Sr.) walloped Hadfelds 16 to 4. Davis AB H went the route giving up only J. ss 3 Peters, Had-fielfive hits while Williams, lb-l- f 1 and NieLson gave up 13. Rasmussen, 3b 3 Ward, Steve Bunnell a had Captain 2 perfect day at the plated. He Nielson, 2b 1 Marsh, hit three for three. Ronney 2 also had a clean slate at Williams, 2 the plate. He socked out two for Hadfield, 3 if Christiansen, two. 2 Holland, rf Team Standings 1 Brailsford, cf Juniors Made-You- mo mighty jm thenewpORDFEEL h To Brigham Legion The local American Legion ager couldnt get . nU : baseball team was scheduled to Players to come last Wellsville at Friday they would ha Ve toVer i!,t lem defeating Bingham which play forfe Rees Pioneer park. The game game. the was a occupied the cellar with league contest and was to: The Peaches during the first half. Richmond thisvl,hap The citizens of Perry will be prizes that will be awarded ham squad" admitted to the game free of strictly to guests. mono in There will be another five RichmondplenM ,me '1: charge upon identification that team they are from Perry. They will prizes given to holders of luck! exact) be given guest tags, through programs which will be on sale was "placed61 Up- Tb. the courtesy of the Civic Im- at the gate. These awards will Richmond manag1 provement club, that will give be made at the close of each from the seTeThT them a chance for the five free inning during the ball game. i grades to play. -- - l,hiaj FoTi j Plenty of room for six big peoplel" AW w "Solid feel in that Lifeguord Body!" p 1' Lay Knigh I Bed W3. Vtlk p W hit $idwoll tint ovatlabb wt 9Mfrm cod. Sponsored By The Civic Improvement CU Mor-tense- n p-l- b FORD DEALERS Totals 20 5 AB H 2 3 3 2 SAL pie, Good Time cf-c-- AT YOUR bingr PLENTY OF PRIZES c-- p SJ II PERRY d try the new Ford "Feel" DJ. DM. WHOSE GUESTS ARE THE CITIZENS OF Had-field- Take the wheel . . . s. 1 tKtn, Xa than 1 SAL Bichim roast, a 900c For Jghtb Everyone E & M Cafe ANDERSENS 323 South Main AWARDED ' Phone THE FASHION ACADEMY THIS ISTHE GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION FIRST Mortensen, 2b S. Bunnell, 3b Davis, p Poulsen, ss-c- f Vail, 16 Nelson, if Rasmussen, c Christoferson, cf Buckley, rf Hollist, 2b W. 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