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Show the (wo slakes It .m-If ulnpl" ! It" N- " ond ward 15-- to become champion of the champions in the At tne Tuesday night duels. same time the North stakes second second place winner, Bear River whipped the Wiliard nine North City, . stake Girls softball league playThis is the fourth year the ing the two top teams from the South stake league, finis was North stake has been playing written to another ypar of out- softball and it is the first time standing softball for girls in in three years that the South Norlli, Soulli Slake I Finish Ball Season 18-3- s ike played t o iiiglioiil j - jr:ir lli'T" 111., been consistently good crowds at the games. Attendance has tanged from 200 to 300 at each contest according to officials. In chaige of the program in the North stake is Elva C. Miller, stake activity counselor, and Anona May, recreation leader, In the South stake M. I. A. J. A. Meservy is in charge of the aetiv ities. 20-3- CLUB AND LIONS TIE IN 0 SECOND JUNIOR LEAGUE CONTEST Game Called A Tie Because Of Church Ball baseball The second Junior league game, which was played yesterday evening in Rees Pioneer park, ended in a 5 to 5 tie. The game had to called at the end of the sixth inning in order to clear the field for the church softball games. the The Lions club started game with a three run first inning. Bunnell opened the inning by working Hanline for a walk. Wells followed with a double and Braegger drove him home with a single to left field. Anderson cleared the paths with a triple to bring the total to three before Hanline could put out the fire. Davis coasted along with the Lions club adding another run club to his margin, but the started scoring in the last of the fourth on a single. An attempted cut-of- f play went astray and received Whitaker, who had life as the result of a fielders was choice, scored. The play aimed at Beckert, who was on base as a result of a base on balls. Beckert started for second and the throw went to Braegger who dropped It resulting in Whitaker scoring. Anderson scored for the Lions club in the top of the fifth as the result of a single, two stolen bases and a wild pitch. The club team kept pace in their half of the inning as Larry walked and scored on Oylers triple. The Lions club was held scoreless in the top of the sixth and club rallied to score the a brace of runs to tie the score. Hadfield got on base as the result of an error and Whitaker tripled to drive him across the plate. Whitaker broke for home when the third baseman muffed and scored as Olthe throw-isen dropped the ball at the plate. as to There was a mix-u- p whether the game should be awarded to the Lions club or called a tie. The argument came as the result of the time limitation which called for the gam to end the first complete inning after 6:30. By mutual agreement of the coaches, it was decided to replay the game at the first available time, which will be announced later. Fifth ward as they turned back the unlucky Sixth ward. Both teams played good ball, but the Fifth ward had the edge over the Sixth. Jack Owens was top sticker for the Fifth ward nine with three hits for four trips to the plate. Lee Simonsen was next with two for three. Harvy (Hub) Forsgren had a perfect night at the plate with three for three; one of his hits was a three base hit. Anderson socked out two for three. Dean Adams, star First ward chucker was not able to be at the game last Tuesday night, so Bob Pella took over pitching duties. Pella chucked a six hitter as the First ward defeated the Mantua team 13 to 10. Lee Nelson pitched for the Mantua nine, giving up 16 hits. The Valentine brothers, Joe, Jerry ind Roll, provided Hip winning nwrgui over the Mmlui tcnu Each slammed out three hits. -Joe blasted a homer in the fifth frame, Jerry blasted a triple in Utah Flidq? Au9t 11 the same inning, and Bob drill- Brigham City, ed out three singles. Price and Baird got two hits and Hatch socked out three. Hansen bustin the fifth ed a home-ruframe for Mantua. Jeppson and Palmer both got two hits. Junior Rasmussen sparked the OF Second ward to a 12 to 4 win over the Wiliard team. Junior blasted out three hits for four FINE ARTS trips to the platter. Dick Larsen and Tucker both socked out three safeties. Dick Larsen and featuring the dramatics and dance arts Dunn boomed out three base YJew5 journal SJ4J n Announcing The Opening STUDIO DeVon Peterson chucked hits. a four hitter to beat Hansen Hansen socked from Willard. out two of the four hits given up by Peterson. 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