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Show I Yjiw5-$oum- HDD BOX Wednesday, August 31, 1949 A1 Hansen won the city golf tournament in the championship flight Sunday afternoon as he defeated Omar Call over a 36 hole match. Call was thp winand ner of the lower bracket i in- the victor in the upper bracket. Hansen will have his name pngraved on the championship trophy and if he can win it for three straight years he will get to kppp the trophy. But, if he loses it in the next two years he will have to give it up to the new champion. JUNIOR LEAGUE RACE , loser. The Tire Shop went way ahead in the game in the second frame when pitcher Billy Jensen walked six batsmen and gave up ' three hits to give the Tire Shop . nine a seven to one count. The Chevrolet crew came back hard ( . our Healing Plant Now! Xt Expert Furnace Cleaning Stoker Repairs Free Estimates & Service Ph.'595-J- 2 i M. G00DELL E. Football Preview For Region One City Golf Title BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP WINS The Junior league first place title was won by the Brigham Tire Shop last Thursday morning at Kees Pioneer park. They played ani defeated the Central Chevrolet nine 14 to 10, and the contest was a well played game throughout the seven frames. , Denny Gordon was the winning ichucker and Billy Jensen the Baseball Team al Brigham City, Utah Gordon Chucks Six Hitter; Reeves Socks Out Four For Five E & M IlililSl'II Wins in the fifth with three runs, but chucker Denny Gordon bore down and put out the fire. In the last half of the ninth, Central Chevrolet got two men on udth two outs and captain Tubby Poulson hit a hard grounder iglit hack to Denny Gordon to end the game and to win the iitle. The contest was a tight game ail the way and had the real championship feeling In it. A crowd of about 25 or 30 people were there to witness the game. man for the D. Reeves, lead-ofBrigham Tire Shop was the man with the big bat. He blasted out four hits for five trips to the platter. His smaller brother, S. Reeves, had a perfect day at the date with two hits for two times at bat. The Central Chevrolet team only collected six safeties in the game. BiHy Jensen and Denny Lund were best for their team with one hit for two times at the plate. Captain, Denny Gordon and his team were really the champs. Their winning the title was a true story-booending. In the 1st half they lost all four games. But in the second half, they got off to a flying start and were never headed from the championship. Dale Rasmussen says In contrast to last Wednesdays game, this was a generally contest, and a fitting cli- well-playe- ,hV Tt. l ee Booth, ip, L 1,.. J .. I'hs.; James and Maurice Hunsak?,lfiS ;t Guards Vernon Wail,11 lbl Box Elder will spearhead their 49 football season against Jor- lbs.; Maynard Victor dan on September 9. Coach Earl and LewLs Kn"udn"i1, Cente- r- Raiph Ferguson with the assistance of Vernal Harris and Dale Rasmus- IbsG DeVon BritenbZ sen, will coach the boys. With ani!,Colln Hunsaker, The Bees only two returning lettermen, with three team- - " Coach Ferguson's hopes are dim 9 Bo for a region title. Elder Jordan, there. Ralph Nielson, returning cenl&-- Bov September ter, and Frank May. fullback, are the only men left from last Boise, here. September 23 Box E years team. det Preston, there. 159 lb. halfBert Hunsaker, back; Lee Wight, 138 lb. halfback; Ronnie Rock, 162 lb. full as back, and Vard Johason, 148 lb. quarterback will help carry the load in the backfield. Outing On the line, Coach Ferguson 350 Over people of the has big, 181 lb. Maurice Hunward in the nh Box '(' Pm saker at tackle, Vernon Watkins, stake met at the Rees 157 lbs., guard; DeVon Briten-bekePnff; to honor the w 179 lb. tackle and center, park and Ronnie Dean Harris, 149 lb. annversary, Monday, At 7 oclock in the end to assist Ralph evenly buffet lunch was Nielson, 164 lb. center. The team is practicing every group All church organi ' in the planmn ga" night starting at 7:30, going participated of the lunch. through the drills necessary for serving their tangle with .the Beet DigFollowing lunch a r gers from Jordan on the 9th. was presented under the Xc' The Freshmen and Sophomores tion of the Sunday school, m are practicing along with the was the theme of the main team under the coaching i:!iw!nkl(:,awaki2oy proof Dale Rasmussen and Vernal gram. Harris. .Tr:ball..Pmes.f0,!wed th. Men missing from last years Seventh ward Warren playing .'itlL,he eleven are the Third ward Ferguson and Lynn Spindler. stake Melchizedek Russell Rasmussen, Brad Han- championship. A three sen, Charles Whitaker, Lyle game play-ofWa. Young and Harry Nakamura all scheduled but since the Severn' graduated from the team last ward won the first two games year also, they were declared stake cham Boys on the team 'are as fol- - pions and will participate fc lows: region honors, Tuesday, Sen .End Ronnie Dpan Harris, 149 tember 6, at Ogden. Jk w pre-se- Seventh Ward! Annual I Irigh- in GEtf Wil deli 989. FOB pet pal MS r, of ... back Winners the for the 1949 season. They are from Made-Your-Leag- ue left row, Darrell Poulson, LeMar Davis, Garth Nelson, Ronnie Mortenson. left to right, Dee Rasmussen, Wallace Bunnell, Bob Jensen, Neil Oman, Taylor Hollist and Leon Vail. Missing when the photo was taken were Dee Christoferson, Glenn Buck-le- y and DeVerle Woods. E & M Cafe Takes Brown Takes No Chances s Big Family Sees Circus Mass. SPRINGFIELD, (UP) (UP) Since 1791, the Rhode Island leg-- A local firm that offered free islature has required the sheriff circus tickets to the largest fam-of Providence County to attend ily in the city had to use five all Brown University commence- - sedans to transport the winners. ments to preserve the peace, Mrs. Emily Sevigne won with her 15 children, all under 21 good order and decorum. PROVIDENCE, R. I. , 1 ur j ' d League Pennant Now that Tb fOH dt ho: Jot FOR ioi joi 4e so Pram DOi I FOR pn ere f 1 Made-Yo- JLAI j or W FOR ill! wi ini (SI the Made-You- r league is over for the 49 season, lets take a closer look at the r Do You Want To senior league champs. The E & M Cafe, captained by Steven Bunnell, ran away with the se-- j nior honors without any. trouble; at all. Players on the cafe team are as follows: Captain Steven Bun-- j nell, Ronnie Mortenson, LeMar Darrell Poulson, Leon Davis, Vail, Garth Nelson, Dee Rasmus-- ; Glenn1 sen, Dee Christofferson, Buckley, Wallace Bunnell, Nell: Oman, Hollist, and Woods. LeMar Lefty" Davis and Dar-- j rell Poulson combined pitching; duties to rack up six victories against only two defeats. Leon Vail on first base, Ronnie Mortenson on second base, Darrell Poulson on shortstop and Steven Bunnell on third base provided t an and Dee infield, Christofferson in left field, Garth Nelson in center field, and B0'" list in right made up their swanky outfield. CHEER UP DICKIE HARMER air-tigh- - i Top B. F. Goodrich ScAudtut V 3 , ! $350 DOWN PAY AS YOU RIDE BICYCLE : Buy today and take advantage of this special price on a genuine B. F. Goodrich Schwinn-BuiBicycle lt designed for dependability but without elaborate accessories. 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Goodrich Silver-townYou pay only 10 down take up to 26 weeks to ( $1.50) pay ($1.23 a week) on a 6.00-1- 6 Silvertown for your car. $5.25 LIBERAL TRADE-I- N s. ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR TIRES Brigham Tire Shop Strtof TR on the team were Nuttall Fight Date Changed To Sept. 7 The Keith Nuttall-Ernifight, which was originally announced for Salt Lake City on September 8, has been moved up a day to September 7, according to Morris Nuttall, Keith's father. The reason for the change in the date, was because of the coming Peach Days celebration. Hunich will make the 135 pounds weight in time for noon date at the scales, however after this 'time the West Jordan puncher will probably take to the table and eat back a few of these pounds before bell time. Nuttall handlers are looking for a five to seven pound weight disadvantage by the time the boys go at it in the ring. Keith lost a decision to Hunich and the Intermountain lightweight 'erown to Hunich a! little over a year ago. Previous' to that fight, Keith had two straight victories, one a two iound knockout, to his credit. The fight will be held in the Fair grounds stadium and tickets are on sale at Smith Market in Brigham City. e B.F.Goodrich SILVERTOWN 146 South Main batsmen LeMar Davis, .461; Darrell Poulson, .480; Steve Bunnell, .450; Leon Vail, .405; Christofferson, .317 and Ronnie Mortensen, .317. Davis and Poulson collected the most hits, eaehing having 12. Davis was at bat the most with 26 times, and Steve Bunnell was top scorer with 11 tallies. Poulson chucked 1.000 with two wins and no losses and Davis pitched a neat four wins and two losses. Only once were they out of first place, and that was when the league was in a three-watie with Jestes & Chase and Morrisons team. All three teams had a three and two record then. But in the next contest Davis chucked them to a 17 to 7 victory over Jestes & Chase to annex the first half title. In the second half, they didnt even lose a game to take both halves to take the 49 championship. i k I sur Phi JUT S ha: pai da: I Dickie Harmer fell into an industrial machine two weeks ago, and his left arm was literally torn from his body. If it had been Polio, or some crippling disease, there would have been public organizations to assist with the tremendous expenses of hospital bills, operations and a limb. But in this type of accident, there is no one to help except friends and fellow citizens. You wont be asked to give again . . buy a ticket to a game between two Utah Industrial league teams, a game that will be worth the money. The players are donating their services, a local firm is paying traveling costs for the visiting team. Dont you want to do your part oy coming to this game? PALM SPRINGS. Calif. home for stray dogs where they can be cared for and fed until claimed or adopted is planned for this desert area. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clatters said th shelter would be a memorial for their terrier, Duke, who died BENEFIT BASEBALL Two Industrial League. Teams Play Tonight. Entire Proceeds To Dickie TAX Hamers Benefit Fund VS. PROGRAM STARTS TONIGHT Wednesday, August 31 A prize-winni- Bos-to- n PL la Bu Ph la; c AT 7:45 OCLOCK Desert Dogs Get Break fes; iarsiig TICKETS ON SALE. AT GATE OR DOWNTOWN Te $1 and 50c Including Federol ii( Nc |