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Show t BOX ELDER Utah ,gham City. n ,4. $ourna Wednesday, August Outfits iTndNavy On Their Own 9Ust ij llerge WINSTON-SALEM- N. C. . FARM BUREAU 13. 1947 Semi-Pr- Ranks Are Riddled By Mishaps; Tuma Will Pitch Opens Here Aug. o Navy 14 rtle Army and wan fur Congress to pass mow p,( unification bill they went it lie J A A. f. second itidteui vvi'i meet SemiPioi on theii annua! "'Wpon ead 'and merged baseball tournament will t Wot. tunight and the game should upon ,n. in Lngham City on that the their Pees August If. p.uk nunc intrust for Box Elder Forced to move from Pioneer pmk at 10 00 county baseball fans than any e will the ground Army quarters, oclock m the morning, continu- contest to mi onto the Rees Piocorps uces organized reserve k to k 15 in Salt neer pai k grass this summer. t ing through August ind a new location in a Lake C ity and the final Bui m spue of unavoidable games building. store in Ogden on August 16. W rivalry between players of the lity In, few days later the Naval Eight teams will enter the two leagues, it was forc-- I serve headquarters appeared this tournament, week that the contest was The wasnt too. lepresenting navy move, to going to be gooil natuied. with few Honey ville, Brigham City, ot lucky. It could find no place Ogden. Syracuse, Davis Comets! the elements of a battle. grudge g Muiray, and the Denver MeDie Peaches ate ;o the aimy offered to share To rchants from Denver, Colo. be a lot better ball supposed the and accept navy ; space, than playets Diawings for the schedule out boys." with gratitude. Gibbs, president w'ill he held at Ogden. The tour- ot the Farm Buteau league and nament directors are: Brigham manager ot the AH Stars, said City, Russell Tanaka, Kol ; this week, and maybe they are. Ogden. Jake- - Koga. Kaz But vvete going to be in theie Sato: Salt Lake City, Gunji playing our best, and even if we don t win at leasl were going to be doing out darnedest to see to INES Drys Move it that they know theyve had a WINONA LAKE, Ind. (UP) ball game" National the of the headquarters The Peaches seemed to tie takProhibition party will be moved a sporting attitude ing in the TRICAl here from Chicago. The move to as well, without losing VALUES ! the stamping grounds of the matter any of the willtowin theyve late Evangelist Billy Sunday been Small Deposit Holds Any showing in was voted by the national execInstrument league play. Carl McB. utive H. committee Write Summerhays. following their Connell, the semi-pro,n-- t 1 1 va-,n- Hara-moto- Asa-hin- Worlds GREATEST Bountiful, Utah star s convention here recently. moundsman, was used in a league game at Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, and it appeared that a vvoist the Farm Bureau would draw Tuma, the s to -- 0 Capitol TODAY - THURSDAY BIO DOlBI,E BILL 'SI AND LET US GET THOSE ne. It p: ip and p SCHOOL ugh-mil- CLOTHES i CO-HI- T GILBERT ROLAND CLEANED AND PRESSED IN is h ation-- ti S': Ely thor ROBIN HOOD the time to call us for free ijick-uand delivery Skirts, Sweaters, Woolens and Coats. Our Service Is The Best. Now is often as p on OF More ki cause m4 it 7 o sc 3U1C! CAE KEE 3UIC BES BOX ELDER PACKING CORPORATION is appealing to the I women of Brigham City and vicinity . . . TO PEEL TOMATOES Phom The farmers have a good crop this year. to secure peelers this crop may spoil. Unless we are able Peaches other regular mounds- man At best they might be called upon to face no more totmidnble slants than those of Icak, a recruit who delinitely doesnt me.tsuie up to the Peaches' regular hurlors The Peaches lineup was Tuesday slightly riddled for night's Salt Lake game, and will be something less than top strength tonight. Oecie Evans is in Arizona with the Salt Lake City Legion nine in the divisional tournament. Boyce Jacobs was fooling aiound with a .22 revolver Sunday and shot himself through the hand, incapacitating himself for baseball this week, and possibly this summer. Van out of the Noy lias diopped Poaches squad to get ready for a big seasons football, and Sterling Davis has a broken ankle. Blaine Peterson, former Peaches outfielder, was hauled back into uniform to make up a nine, and the sylph like figure of E. H. Peters very likely will be seen patrol ing the rightfield orchard this evening. But we arent planting an Peaches alibi," Bill Forrest, pre.xy, declared late yesterday. Were going to be playing to win, and were going to field a nine that, vve believe, is good enough to take the championship of the Industrial league. If the Farm Bureau hoys can beat us tonight, we take our caps off to them. They've got some mighty good players, and we arent looking for the game to be any push-over- . Among the mighty good players the will have on draught tap are Var Jensen, Claik Johnson, Ben Zundel, Yates, Powers, Paul Facer, Kenny Nielson, Junior Rasmussen and Nichols of Brigham City, Bill Zundcll and Ned Nebeker of Willard L,y le Johnson of Bear River, John Tanaka, Herb Orme, Benson and Bob Orme of Honey-ville- , Hank Yamamoto, Nelson and Mart Nelson of Perry, Cchu-manof Tremonton and Ted Buit of Corinne. Bill Zundcll was seen as iiie probable starting pitcher, with Yates, Powers and Benson in reserve for the The game will start at 8:15 oclock. The usual admission charge will be made, proceeds to be split between the teams. s 60-4- PLUS CARTOON NEWS MODERN CLEANERS if you talk MONTEREY ALWAYS CALL 86 factory bl MEET S PEACHES IN REES PARK TONIGHT J. A. A. U. Tourney (UP) here Alt-STAR- the me, Earl Ferguson, ALL-STAR wholl be ti. immg an eleven to Ins own post grads, 'n ,u;,ui pointed out Ihls week. Will SALE A table of average weights of the two squads follows. w Ferg Teaching South The North tmmation mg South single 109 Backfield squads will practice for two 107 Selections How To weeks pilot to the game. 165 ... 182 line Sait- - will be issued Thuisday Beat Bee . 177 n;ti squad ,,t 7 o'clock at the Box evening During the tost week of prae E Idet school high gym. Coach Tickets for thi Inst annual lice, the South team will be fail Eeiguson, Bee tnenloi, le Utah high school all slat toot coached by Eail Feieuson of Do you have a news item of minded Ins PU7 hopefuls this ball game, to be played in 1I10 Bex Elder and Dunn Dixon of inteiot? riione it to No. 7. week All ninth, tenth, eleventh University of Utah stadium Lincoln, and the North team and twelfth grade students en- Saturday evening, August 30. will be toadied by Bailey rol ed tor football are urged to now are on of Bingham Canyon sale at the News be on hand and clieik out their Journal office. The advance and John Vranes ot VYcst high, equipment. sale of tickets will close Satur- Salt Lake City. During the Pi act ices second week, two nationally-knowwill start Friday day, August 23. FOR college coaches will he evening at 7 oclock, and eon The great piep foot hall clastinue every week-day- , mclud- - sic is attracting a lot of inter- on hand to conduct a coaching school and to show how they mg Saturdays, until the open BRIGHAM CITY'S jeS( throughout the state, and a mg extia league game with ncoid crowd is anticipated for would coach the teams. South high on September j. llowaid Odell lroni ale will the August 30 game. The cream There an 50 seats on the bus. of the grid crop giaduating be the T specialist, and will Eeiguson said today, and about from high schools last spnng work with the South team, and LARGCST of Oklahoma 110 boys signed up for football has been skimmed off to make Jim Lukabaugh A M. will coach the North and "That means the early prac- up two squads, Noith and formatice swill be important, for the South. The South squad will squad in smgle-vvinboys who want to get on the use the "T formation, and the tion. lust string traveling squad." North squad will play from a Northern Utah interest in the game is intensified by the fact that four of the leading selections for the North team are members of Box Elder's 1916 state championship eleven: Non Johnson at fullbatk, Nielson at quarterback, FROM AN ARMCHAIR jjjj Ben Glover at halfback and Peterson at end. Ttie North team has a won-de- i The ancients had a legend: The days spent in the chase ful array of backfield stars. i are not counted in the alloted time of man. On the other hand ,the South no stead of H. B. killing the ball, ba sa great weight advantage lost Chases Childien time in putting "Peters Prote- Simonsen kept hitting the batges" on the short end of the ter, hut not your reporter hasscore in the annual Merchants tens to add with such murderOuting softball game between ous intent. the East and West held last For the Westerners it was Chet Thursday at Rees Pioneer park. Hamilton who shone by making in Ducking rain all afternoon, the every play he participated game was slow getting started look difficult. Huge bouquets go but the wait didnt cool off the to both managers with Chase led hot Westerners, managed by trying to keep track of his playDon ("Jestes and") Chase. The ers as they showed up and scorer had his table littered "Pete Peters doing a wonderKoept Golf Balls Now Looking with pencils trying to keep up ful job of helping him. and Easy to Find. Elastic, nonwith the West's scores, and afThe box scoie wasn't availter falling disgustingly far be- able, and it is rumored that the chipping lustrous white finish that hind gave it up as a bad job, East players swiped it, so how applies easily dries quickly. One with someone tellinng him the many innings the two teams bottle points 35 balls. final scorp was 16 to 11. played is unknown, but the Stais of the game were too game broke up when it began complete with BRUSH-IN-CA- P Only numeious to mention, but lead- to iuok like all the food was ing the Easterners at bat was about gone. The moral of the afBEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE East is pinch hitter Bill ternoons enjoyment, undoubtedly West is West and novForiest, who in his only time East and at bat sent a screeching drive el ihe twain shall meet, was that finally ended up by get- tiuo mainly because the East HELD OVER WEDNESDAY ting as far as the pitchers box. couldnt catch up. Also for the East, there was Harold Kelt, mostly out looking Hundreds of species of cacti, for more business by trying to ranging from the size of a butmurder the ball. 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