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Show 4 BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Wess, n Tri-Sta- te Summer Winners South ourna -- And Beckers Are Wess I Main Market wound up the summer league season atop the Monday league, and Lumber finished at the head of the Tuesday league, while the Becker beer girls came through out in front of t li e womens league, which bowled on Thursdays, Tri-Stat- WATCH Made-You- Tightens With A Pair Of Upsets Wednesday, August 13, 1947 Ilalph Williams bowled the high average for the Monday league with a 1G9 record, Kay Shuman had the high game, a 200, and Dobe Jensen rolled the Junior Division high seiies ,a 694 In the Tues- Made-You- r League day league Kalph Williams Standings again had high average with 5 Kill, Don Olsen had a 273 high had game, and Dobe Jensen high series with a 690. In the womens league, Thelma Nelsons average of 161 was high for the season, while Young had high game and series, a 234 and a 663. In the singles tournament winding up summer league play, Dobe Jensen came through high with a 67.3, Thelma Nelson second with 630 and Llod Epperson third with 615 The final standings: De-Est- a FOR OPENING OF Finer Clean(In the play-off- , ers defeated Hollywood Candy for second place, . Tuesday League L W BRIGHAM CITY'S 4 LARGEST 37 35 32 27 27 22 Tri-Stat- e Ogden Standard Furniture Brigham Laundry M Record And K-- ... .... ... Beehive Appliance Brigham Tire Thursday (Women's) Appliance Becker Beer Baird Appliance .. North Main Furn Simonson Jew'eliy Central Chevrolet Robbins Bakery . Store Bate r 23 23 28 33 33 38 League W . 21 35 23 23 30 34 44 .33 30 26 16 . . . L .39 Rim'MiK- - tram milds went nt and cr,t thnin h,)i U (nr pm, to the i oral and third innings with two anil lour runs respectively. But the Thompson bos came back with a rush. Making the most of five bases on balls a HPB, a fielders choice, three singles and a double, they more than batted around and made nine runs in the lower half of the third canto. That was enough to win the ball garni-bufor good measure they rang up another sale in the fourth and three tallies in the fifth foi a 17 count. t Results Friday Thompson 17, Ringside 12. Peters 8. Jestes & Chase 4. Friday Schedule 2 00 Ringside vs. Jestes & Chase. 4 00 Peters vs Thompson. Senior Division Thursday Schedule 8 00 hi', Davis gave up only eight hit' in five innings pitched, and struck out eight batters, but he was troubled by wildness and issued an even dozen passes Baird, pitching for Thompsons gave up nine hits in six innings struck out five, but gave onl five bases on balls. The Ring side team made a double-pla- s in tlu fourth inningS. Roxy vs. Capitol. Baird, in addition to winning his game on the mound, ,w.e reTwo thumping upsets hitter wdth three foi the sounded in the junior division threeleading Olsen, Ringside trips. of the Made-You- r league last shortstop, got three for four, one Hardweek, bringing Thompson a double. wares steadily-improvinnine into a tie with the Ringside Cafe A double, a single and two team, and leaving Peters Jew- bases on balls, followed by a team, just triple, spoiled disaster to Jesti s elry, the two full games behind the lea- and Chases pitcher, Morrison, gue leaders, Jestes & Chase. in the second inning of then With four games yet to play for game with Peters Jewelry Fri each team in the summer sched- day. The costly frame gave the ule, it looked very much like Peters nine four runs, whnli anybodys pennant and every- they doubled in the other three body was determined to go af- of the four innings the game ter it and get it. lasted. Davis, pitching for Ringside, The Jestes and Chase boys simple couldnt stem the Thompson Hardware tide last Friday. rallied in the fourth and final He gave up three hits and four inning, scoring four runs on sinruns in the first frame. Then gles by Watkins and Bunnell and a triple by Smith, but it (Baird Appliance and North w as too late. Peters, leading 6 4 Main Furniture played off for going into the last of the fourth, defeating shoved across another pair just second place, Baird ) to clinch the deai before the North Main game was called for supperlast-plac- e Bear River Wins Thriller From Brigham 6 To 5 The Bear River Farm Bureau nine nosed out Brigham City with a 6 5 win Saturday in a game that was a thriller from gait to finish particularly at .he finish. At the top of the ninth it was Brigham Citys ball game, with in their favor. Bear the score River came to bat and Taylor, nist man to face Jenson, was .nt by a pitched ball. Anderson onnected, and Darrell Gardner louted out a triple to score them both and tie the count. Lyle Johnson hit into a fielder's choice and the piay at home wasnt in time as Gardner scor'd the winning run. In their half of the ninth Brigham City threatened, but Rasmussen, in an attempt to bunt popped a fly to the catcher and a double play resulted as the iunner was caught off first, ending the game. The box score: Bear River 6 5-- The EVANSTON, III. (UP) World Womans Christian Temperance Union with affiliates in 46 countries seeks international prohibition of liquor. Explaining the program adopted by the group at its recent Mrs. international convention, D. Leigh Colvin, president of the national W. C. T. U. and first of the world organization, sajs international control ot synthetic drugs also will be pushed. Delegates from around the world went on record for the total abolition of the liquor traffic as the only solution of the alcohol problem, Mrs. Colvin said. 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The next year he worked for wages and an interest in the crop. In 1935 he rented 560 acres of land. He borrowed money for implements and operating exyears penses. Despite drought and low prices for crops, Bill managed to save. He started buying land. Gradually he built up his holdings, six miles north of Alliance, and began hiring men bato work on a sis. The men receive high wages, a house, cows for milk, and potatoes. They also receive a bonus, depending upon the yield of wheat, potatoes, g s lionaire. I ton superintendent 0f ' orders and postal savin the U. S. government a former Houston, mi New York millionaire p $1 he had left in po there more than 2u ye us was now $1.40. The man said hed Ca money, as it represented the first dollars he ever V.F.W. Largest Teapot Near Miss teen years ago, Bill Riis left a farm near Bornholm, Denmark, and migrated to Box Butte County, Neb., where he became a hired hand at the age of 16. Tex. (pp) even to' W. F. Hubbard lars a dollar 9 narcotics needs," she says. Sloans Malmrose, the Peters mounds-man- , whiffed three and gave away five walks, all but one of them in the fourth inning. He pitched a shut-ou- t the first three innings and didnt give up a hit, as his team-mategave him perfect fielding support. In balls Off Iverson 4, off Yates 2, the fourth he tired and gave off Jenson 0. three hits, but it was good pitching regardless good Rained Out Even enough to upset the league WARSAW, N. Y. (UP) leaders and put his team back the woodchucks are migrating in the running. to higher ground. Unable to Shirts got a double and a sin- cope with a 30 hour rainfall, the gle in two trips up to lead the animals were seen trooping en batting, for Peters and for the masse across a field and up a game, while Watkins, Peters small hill. Investigating, far. catcher, got two for three, one mers discovered six woodchuck a tiipie. holes, filled to the brim with water. 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