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Show PEACHES DOWN PINNEY 10-- 3 Made-You- STRETCH LEAD TO LULL GAME Open Up With Big Eighth Frame In Peters Trailing k 5-- 11-7- one-poin- 3-- first-sacker- d well-space- The Made Your league juniors knot last went into a three-wavveik when Ringside cafe, movThe North Box Elder girls ing up fast in recent games, M I. A. league played at Rees downed the Firestone nine, forPioneer park Tuesday evening mer league leaders, by a count with the Fourth ward nosing of and Thompson Hardware out Harper and Honeyville de- gained a win at the expense of . feating Seventh waul in tl ' 8 Peters Jewelry o'clock games The Ringside victory was efAt the 9 o'clock session, Eighth fected on live hits off the pitchward downed Bear River City ing of Morrison, who struck out t by a game margin giving cignt in the them a cinch on the league and walked only three. Nielsen, championship with an unde- the Ringside pitcher, topped the ' feated record. performance by holding the Jes-te- s Games next week will tie And Chase boys to three played at Rees Pioneer park on hits, no two of them in the same August 28, instead of the custo-maiinning. Nielsen struck out six, date. At 8 oclock Honeyad- ville will be matched with the to attend the final free. mission being Third ward and at 9 o'clock These will be the final games Corinne and Bear River will defot the season and the commitcide second and third place to all standings. The public is invited tee expiesses thanks those contributing to the success of the league play, includRuns Bclliston, Cullimore, ing the school board and the Jacobs 2, Owens 2, Evans. Cow- city council for furnishing playley, Peterson, McConnell, Pow- ing Held and lighting facilities, ers 2, Ludlow. Three-bashits the summer recieation commithits tee for their cooperation, and Teak, Jacobs. Two-basPowers, Owen, Evans. Win- all otheis. Games have been supervision of ning pitcher McConnell. Los- under the C.direct Miller who lias Mrs. Elva ing pitcher Ludlow Strikeouts Ludlow 2. been in charge of league play, By McConnell 6, Bases on balls Off McConnell assisted by Miss Miriam Lee, 3, Ludlow 3, Oliver 1. Time of Mrs. Annie Tingey, Mrs. Naomi Ward and Mrs Nellie Smilh. game 2 hrs. Girls Softball Everything went atordmg to the wish-booWednesday evening in Rees Pioneer patk as the Peaches played near errorless bail and batted a team average of over 350 in downing the potent Salt Lake Pmney nine by a 10-- count. The Peaches looked like a winning team all the way, and the fans seemed to know the rally was coming even though the home club trailed in a count from the fifth until the last half of the eighth inning. Then it happened. Owen hit , to McGurk, Pinney and no one covered first. McGurk declined to make a try at beating Big Earl to the sack, and the rally was on. The Peaches got a few breaks and five hits and parlayed them into eight runs. Gene Ludlow, who pitched his usual fine game, was replaced on the mound by Sam Oliver as the Peaches bats continued to rattle. Carl MeConnel went all the way for the Peaches, giving up nine hits, walking thee and striking out six. Except for Don Rasmussen, all of the Peaches got at least one hit most of them two. Bellis-ton- , Jacobs .Evans and Cowley led in the batwork department with for .500 averages. Owen got two for five, one of them a double. Jacobs triple and Evans double were the other extra-basblows for the home nine. The game put the Peaches a full game into the lead in the Utah Industrial league for sec- f play. The other game Provo at Magna. Wednesday, Was won handily by the Mill- , men with old Leif Erick- son having one of his good nine. nights for the Magna Wankier and Shepherd, Provo hurlers, gave 17 hits to the Mill- men. Sunday the Peaches are scheduled to travel to Helper for a contest that will either put them a mice, comfortable two full games on top of the Industrials, or drop them back to a tie with the persistent Distributor nine. With seven games to go before the end of the league lead would season, a look good. Wednesdays box scbre: Tie, Three-Wa- y Eighth Ward Wins Rally Eight-Ru- n In rs ( e LOOKS LIKE ON ALE-STA- ES STARTING ELEVEN R Fergmsn Appear To Be Class Of Squads In Early Work-Out- s and alter the opening workouts this week it appeared that the were likely gieater number in to have the the starting line up as well. Headed by Fullbaik Nun Johnson, Halfbacks Kenneth Nielson acaie moving briskly, oid. ng to Mickey Oswald oi Last and Dunn Taylor of Juried The ducats are on sale at he Centennial Log Cabin in S.,,1 Lake, tiie News Journal in Biignwm City, Logan Hardware and other principal points in the " slate Fail Ferguson of Box Elder is dpccting tin Southern aggregation and will be in the strange posit,on of coaching a squad uiuh will be playing against Ins own former players on August .)(. Assisting Ferguson is Don Dixon of Lincoln. Howard Odell oi Yale university will take over the Southerners on August 25, coaching them until the nigiit of the big game, while Coach Jim Lookabaugh of Oklahoma A. and M. will direct the - In the Peteis Thompson game, tiie losers led in hitting, rapping Hunsaket for ten safe blows Malm rose, Peters mounds man. gave up only six hits to the Thompson boys, but with shaky support, four bases on and four balls, two errors, it added up to a comfortable 11 count to Peters' seven. Hunsaker also issued four vision junior league, Made-You- r in di- a I ATTENTION B0W1ERS! p ai UST 25th. Come in and participate in AUG- Ameri-ca'- number one sport on alleys that can't beat anywhere No Shear Pin No Down Payment 89.68 Per Month Free bowling instructions mosphere. s be the country.' in for Health in clean, respectable Bowl BEEHIVE at- at an- Call 738 for an appointment. ytime. 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Mrs ile lit up a cigarette .md hat running Theyll he Viola a Speiht, policewoman, out nose to the when haul In. is named for happened to he sitting nearby. i1'.all star game in the I'ntver--hMore than 3,000 persons die oi Ftah stadium, Saturday in rural tires each year. mail,, August 30. i Picket sales lor the night Box Elder high school landed more of its stars on the Northern all star squ id than any other single si liool in the state, E3ees Asserts Independence At Cost Of $10 BE WILL EX-BE- South Main Phone 58 |