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Show JULY I YMUHSOAY, 7, 1938 TBI BEL FE1 lOUlM AL If IP S) CARBON WiNS TWO mum ontU BRiril. UTAH PAGE THREE . I to chalk up a Use Of Pencil Urged Monday's game proved to be much more interesting than the preced By Farm Expert ing day's contest, despite the fact By C. O. Stott that there were 12 errors chalked up Even though thj season is well in the game, six on each side. it is not too l,ue now to bea four-hi- t Marchette turned In gin keeping your farm account, 'f performance, struck out six and Is you have not already done ao. Gensued only two bases on balls. Officl erally speaking tut "pencil" is ibe ally, he was only charged with one most farm neglected Implement run. Stapleton, opposing pitcher, Have you ever thought of your penproved less effective than Ed, and cil as a part of your farm machinery! allowed eleven hits. Some Tolks say they are afraid to Sluga. with two doubles, and Kriss record the figures, as they raay man, Tate, and Bosone, led their show in the red at the end of the team's offensive drive in Sunday's season. Such a fear is foolish. contest. There Is no question that time The locals open the second half tomorrow (Friday) when they travel spent with the pencil, first planning to Dividend for a game with the end budgeting farm and home opMiners on their home field. Sunday erations and secondly recording the Magna-Garfielwill tangle at Price actual working out of the plans, will with Carbon in the first home game lay greater dividends than time spent in any other farm operation. of this balf. An elaborate set of books is not necThe Box Scores: essary. Your county agent or your SHELL OIL, Grand Junction county supervisor will assist you with Ab H 0 on the kind of recommendations Ab n O record book fo use, or you may write 3 Arant If , to the Church Security office. 0 Evans 3b, p As much of the guess as possible 5 cf Hafey should be taken out of farming. One 2 Moss cf .. of the best ways to do this it to 2 Ingram c cease depending on memory and rec2 Merlino ss ord receipts and expenses on paper. 4 Meadows 2b Inventories play a vital part in farm 2 Kochavar p and should be made management 0 Stapleton p annually. Begin now with that rec0 Jacobson 3b ord and eliminate some of the guess 2 Hogan 1 from the business of farming. 2 ...... 2 Spector rf 35 7 24 Total 35 12 27 11 Total put-out- UIL Owen Reese or Salt Lake Is his sister. Mrs. B. J. Moffitt. Memo pads for sale at The Journal office. d two defeats mark their record one by Blatz, the other by Kenilworth. Although the Knights have one postponed game to play, Tuesday's impirssive win over Spring Glen clinched the number one spot. of C. rn the final. Spring Glen vs. K of C game, every member looked like a wv Lf champ and Bhowed that the winning of of the title was not just luck. number a postponed, to mue The strong Kenilworth crew proved ho niaved. the wins and with that it is still in the league by tak be not placed will s thej ing its final league game from the tstfn's name,. tough Castle Gate crew. I standing of Teams Four defeats smeared the fine playJ of C 1st. Kenilworth 2nd, Moose ing of the Aberdeen ? Castle Gate 4th, Blatz 5th, Sta- Beccmd half should dealers, but the find them in the ndi th, Spring Glen pi, D & R G thick of the battle. In the only other Tuesday game, Ibe K of Cs maintained their fine the much improved Blatz team handJading in "ounty softball by taking ed Standard another trouncing. The beer gang was not rated very highly tbi first half In league play, Only at the opening of the season, but later proved to be plenty good, stopping the top teams. Castle Gate and Moose, two teams that play grand ball, followed Kenilworth in the league standing. These two clubs should come mighty close In the second half. In the last three spots come Standard, Spring Glen and the D & R G W. These teams had a lot of 111 luck the first half, but should provide plenty of competition In the second stanza of league games. With the exception of a few posti poned games, the first half is completed, and second half play opens Real tonight. "Yes Sir! K of C to Enter State Meet The Knights of Columbus are Havor." of a post In the coming state I SCHLITZ The other team to gain a tourney. 1 LUCKY LAGER post will be the second half winner. SOFTBALL DOPE TAKES FIRST rj Air in ill SilFTRAM i ism i "The Best There Is" That's OF GRAND JUNCTION -- Vfith Chink" Hardin and R,t Mar- chette pitching masterful ball the arbon baseball entry in the industrial league took a nair of mnuo from the visiting Shell Oilers oi Grand Junction. The first game was played at Price Sunday, and proved to be sort of a track meet for the locals. They werc able to pound three Shell chuckers for 23 hits and 17 runs, while Hardir. was noming the Colorado team to sij scattered Dingles. Shelly Williams, formerly with the Royal Bakers, a state league entry several years ago, made hi debuti in a Carbon uniform Sunday at short, and turned in a beautiful fielding game as well a showing plenty of power at bat by connecting with three tripples. Krissman, Bosone. Tate, Tabone and Hardin, also had a busy day with the willow. Merlino, stocky shortstop for the ball game Oilers, palyed a bang-ufor the losers by slamming out a three-baggand a home run. his round trip smack, coming in the 9th with Moss on base. Hardin kept his six hits well spat tered, only one inning were his opponents able to garner more than one safety, that being the ninth. Carbon hit Kochavar hard every inning and in the seventh sent him to the showers with an uprising which produced ten hits and ten runs. However. Stapleton replaced Kochavar after Bosone had doubled Williams had trippled, and Patterick was hit Tlth a pitched ball. Pete Tabone, first man to face Stapleton, rifled one to center field fence fot DONKEY SOFTBALL PROVB9 three bases, and the locals were POPULAR IN HELPER really off. Stapleton retired In favor of Bobby Evans, without being able Donkey softball and donkey polo took Helper and vicinity by storm to 1 score and the softball game 4 Friday night as the people swarmed To the glee of the spectators, the the ball park to witness the unusuai would-b- e donkey riders hit the dustperformances. oft an and hard. K. of C. snared the honors for the The polo game was filled with night, taking the polo game by a 5 plenty of thrills and spills as Mike Maglioccio and George Pizza sparked to gain K of C's victory. The softball game really went over big as the bucking donkeys foiled the fine hits of the batters. In this contest K of C showed a little more horsemanship and were able to move one point ahead. Tire donkeys' bucking and stubborn aess, and the players' futile attempts to get on the broncs, or make them move, proved entertaining to those attending. p d Try Our Jumbo Size Glasses Sold on Tap 1 ) at TOWN TAVERN 5-- - 222 South Main I Vic Martell, Mgr. i I LEAVE one chin dine buys luch mellow SENSA imokinc enjoyment . . . it'l TION. "And it's proving eotioo to thou-Moof smokers who wint the most for the lesst. I Copyright. 1 93. by P. Lerllbrt Cm too. i I FOR FORT DOUGLAS six-wee- xn 10 11 112 Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone M Helper, Utah Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS FRANK B. HANSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms and 1 2 Silvagnl Bldg. Price Phone Insurance Life A 58 West Main St. Specialty Price, Utah SHEYA EDWARD Lawyer PUBLIC NOTARY State Bank Bldf Open Srenlog 7 to 8 pjo. Room 102 Helper Phone 118-- J UUh Helper, FOR Hal Taylor Dictator Building materials A, J. Carlson Secretary Loyal Order of JVIoose Meeting Every Tuesday at LODGE HALL . . 3 and 4 .4 .. . ... . 4 ... 3b . Stapleton p Total . CARBON ... 4 3 3 4 34 ATTORNEY AT LAW 0 10 0 3 0 2 0 1 4 24 13 Service !Viii 3 holidays phone biOB- 72 4 0 11 0 4 1 0 4 1 fi 0 lou-- WALLACE ; II , ft In A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 1st East Pr,M 41 N. 4 . Gummed tape in roll form foi sale at nT! Helper Journal office. mmm ':j Prone Utah - 1.95 to $14.95 I I : with ivory, still others with bronze. This otter lor a limited time only . . . until our supply Is exhausted. It will pay you to make your- selection while this limited supply lasts. Prop : i own U.S.A. And right in your own neighborhood the lowest-cos- t mileage you can experience is assured by Your Bronz-z-z-- z gasoline. Mileage Merchant's genuine Conoco in - -- i "f" f" cnv"H .TjV, b j j N I rftlJftM J Mi IfjD J y J kJLS ""'"Vt M tl fU t gW u today. Pat's Supreme Service I --m . - I I -. i f mtt L PHONE 310 HELPER Midland Service PHONE 307 1f. I i (ThcM prices include bulbajf "iaey pay for gasoline in some of the coun- - M ;.J i Others specially priced irora N 4 mortuary;! Valuastn$16...$995 variety oi model of quality lamps now available at bargain prices to clear stocks. Some with silk shades, others with parchment. .Some with silver and gold bases, others i Helper; - pnone 1 113 3 Stafford Values ta$30..$1975 A 8 P.M. LaFEL OMAN rj I. E. S. 397 AARON J. HANSON General Insurance Stolen bases. Merlino. Buy second sheets by the ream -- at The Helper Journal. -- 5 If Verdi 3b Krissman 2b Tate cf Sluga If w Attorney-at-La- hits, Sluga 2, Bosone. Double plays, Krissman to Williams to TaStruck bone; Verdi, unassisted. 0. Marchette out" by Stapleton on balls off Stapleton 0, Marchette 2. Hit with balls, Hogan by Marchette, Verdi by Stapleton. ar-d'.- n Hafey cf Merlino ss Ingram c Spector rf .... Hogan lb .... Meadows 2b JOE BARBOGLIO, JR Williams. I Tate. Sacrifice hits. Tate. 110 Aiant . Summary A 5 1 2 Verdi 3b 0 0 0 0 Dalpiaz 3b 8 4 2 0 Krissman 2b .. .... ..6 3 0 0 Tate .... cf 6 Sluga If 6 4 Bosone rf 6 3 Williams ss 1 . Tangaro c 0 McBeth c 4 0 5 2 Patterick c 3 12 0 . 5 Tabone lb . .. 4 3 1 2 Hardin p .... 49 23 27 7 Total The Summary Stolen bases, Arant, Patterick. Sacrifice hit, Verdi. hits, WilHpme run, Merlino. liams 3. Tate, Tabone, Sluga, Merlino. hits. Tangaro, KrUsman, Bosone, Hagen, Hafey. Credit victory to Hardin. Charge defeat to Kochavar. Struck out by Hardin, 7; Kocb-avar- . 3. Bases ra balls off Hardin T, Kochavar 0. Hit by pitched ball, by Kochavar. SHELL OIL, Grand Junction Ab H O ...... Jfrl, 0 H Ab in Bosone rf .'. ... .... .1..... Williams ss Tabone lb Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Simonsen spent Carmoni c ... Marchette p reservoir. Ferron the Fourth at the -.--. - Ed Sheya spent the Salt Lake City. ymk, CARBON Moss Four Helper youths left Tuesday for Fort Douglas where they will k enter a training course under the supervision of the CM.T.C. Those leaving aae Burke Berry, Ernest Felice. Frank Litizaotte. and Tad Morgan. M- d Professional HELPER |