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Show THU RSDAY, 1 JULY 21, 1938 THE JOURNA- R GARB0N-PR9V- 0 TIMPS WIN DOPE toe TAKES 0p C 0p FIRST So to POSSESSION PUALE , Won k of 12-- 7. LOCALS GAIN II fv.nilwortn - 'Jvcu Castle Gate 4 3 - Standard Spring I v w souoau .... 3 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 UUU league. The Kntehta n... lead with six wins and no loses. 1 . j Saturday's Results mmell club g. Pimw tw c fiovo 12. Carbon 7. Sunday's Results 11. Pinnev Bev 5. . r....rV,n r. set-bac- ' HEAT Comfort . team-mate- There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community first-plac- INDEPENDENT GOAL & COKE COMPANY s e Glen crew another setback Tennessee. Moose hurler, EDGE Carbon and Provo broke even in .750 their two week-enball games in Prn .607 fha fitslto n t lie t ri n laacriiA bo vo winn'ng last Saturdays game on .500 tliir own field 12 to 7, and Carbon .2o0 1 1' ising the tables Sunday to tnke hu July 24 iJi ..u Standard 6 n m fKenilW"" Kof C vs. Moose 8 p.m. I ... va- Blatz 9 D.m. JfiSiie n, Tuesday, July 26 GJrn for Sunday, 5 Won Lost Pet. d Magna-Garfiel- i U1CU Magna-Garfiel- Games of Thursday, July 14 4 Castle Gate vs. Kenilworth. rug revo and his Castle Gate "u o, novo o. gang gave Kenilworth's seemm Gemniell at Dividend, called end of a hopes jolt at Castle Gate when the second, rain. norae boys came thru with a 3 to 2 his best thus far in leauue nlnv as victory. he ontwoiked Grady of Spring Glen. uu v,uicy uooKeu up in a real pitcher's battle, anl the last man lastle Gate vs. Standard bate climbed into a tie for was put out, Kenilworth had received thud place with Standard in the its first bunday games by handing its oppon K of C vs. Standard ems us tmrd defeat. Castle Gate had me Knights ot CWumbus found ioo much power and forced the los Standard an easy sister as they con ing team to take the back ground. tinued their drive for the second K ot C vs. Kenilworth half title. I lie visiting K of Cs smacked Ken- Blatz vs. Spring Glen lwoith's bid for the second halt Blatz and Spring Glen tangled in a race a blow when they emerged with real tussle which contained plenty of an S to 5 victory. Doc Demman look' base knocks and some tight pitching en plenty good on the mound as he Chokey Bergera's gang helped Lefty and his led hv Slnea and blavensky stop the Spring Glen crew .uagiioeeo. found Pollock for extra 10 to 8 in a game which the score ba ses. crossed several times. iordon Creek vs. Blatz Results of Sunday, July 17 Gordon Creek, aided by the fine Blatz vs. Kenilworth pitching of Lee Semken and by a The Aberdeen dealers slapped Slav- - number of Blatz errors, pulled into ensky's offerings all over the oi as the winners' column. The contest was :uov again clinked :r.o the thick of Gordon Creek's second In league the second half race. play ,and it showed considerable im Gordon Creek vs. K of C Movement of its first start Gordon Creek, taking the place of Moose vs. Standard the defunct D & R G W team, made Moose climbed into second place its initial opening by taking a 11 to when they blasted Standard all over 2 trouncing from the K of the lot. Brown was plenty tough In C team. giving his team its fourth victory. After three setbacks the boys from Paul Dalpiaz and Verdi looked good for the winners as did Lee Sem Castle Gate made it three straight as ken for the losers. hey handed Spring Glen another oss. rug iJero pitched a real game Moose vs. Spring Glen Moose kept close to the heels of in gaining his second triumph in the Kenilworth as it handed the Spring econd half. 2 " It 3 1 4 1 Creeh CI 2 6-- Prof essiona I pitched PAGE THREE Jensen rf Sluga Wins Second Successive Victory riays Brilliant At Shortstop "l c UTAH Allison Dividend GenimeU Club Lost u,e eml or luesday's game tlie Curbon 0 I'inney Beverage ivnignts of Columbus fm.,,,1 1 selves again dominating the ru,v.n Piovo TEAM STANDINGS 8 tliatl- I'rt .noose i p.m. Castle Gate vs. K of C 8 o.m. Games Thursday, July 23 Moose vs. Castle Gate (C Gate) Standard vs Spring Glen C pin K of C vs. Blatz 7 p.m. HELPER. SPLIT TWO GAME SERIES SOfr SOFTBALL L- 3 .. 0 0 i buse hits, Ginder, Overly, Tabone, 1 Bosone, Patterick. i 0 Eggertsen 3b Strikeouts, Chris-0 0 Overly c Jensen 5. Shiga 4. Bases on balls, Totals .... .. .... 3S 13 10'Ohristeiisen 1, Slugs. 4. Pasd balls Summary: Errors, Krissman 2, Pat- Tangero 2. terick 2, Allison, Marchetti, Coliins, Phillips, D. Dudley, Kump. Sacrifice The outing held in Mud Springs hit, 1). Dudley. Home runs, Allisou, by the local Order of Moose Sunday P. Dudley. hits, Allison, Pliill-ips- , was an enjoyable event, with a great Kump. 2 base hits, Page 2. Ver- number in attendance. Games and di, Shiga. sports featured the day. Charge defeat to Marchetti. Struck out, by D. Dudley 5. Marchetti 1. Bases on balls. Off D. Dudely 5, Mar. Chetti 1. Sunday Game at Helper PROVO Ab II O Gardner cf ... 3 ...... 3 S 5 Page lb .... . 5 3 Kump as in Cinder rf .... tit r 2 . .. 5 Hoover 2b .... .. .. 5 0 P. Dudley If 1 .... i encounter was won by fir.s four innings when ilvy bunched nine hits for eiht inns. They ubled three more in the sixth on tw hits and three Carbon en crs. The i.itt.ng of Page, Timp furl sacker, was the highlight of the p;.nie, he came r.p with four for five. the heavy LCollins 3b .. Johnny A'i;sou was 4 1 sticker for u''3 locals in the Saturo .... 2 6 Overly day contest, h connected for a U'ip-pl- Christensen fl .... 3 and horn run in four times up. Total .... .. 36 24 Marchetti mm Dudley were both CURBON hit hard, but ILe latter had better Ab II O support when hits meant runs. Etah Verdi 3b 4 2 0 team made thirteen hits in the Krissman 2b 5 3 4 game. 5 0 1 Maulsby cf Sunday's Game Close 4 2 1 Sluga.p While George Shiga .vas issuing 9 Bosone rf .... 4 1 2 " well scattered hits to the Timps, his Allison ss 4 2 5 mates hammered Sammy Christensen Patterick If 1 4 i for an even dozen, to score their Tangero c 3 0 4 second win of the second half and Tabone lb .... 4 1 7 Totals 37 12 27 go into third place in the league standing. Summary: Errors Page, Kump With the except-th- Overly, Krissman 3. Stolen bases, Collins. Sacrifice hits, ion of second Krissman, Gardner, Tangero. hit. Shiga inning, Shiga was complete master of the situation. I n this canto, Hoover and was singled forced out at second as Dudley was safe on first; ColGOLD LABEL lins and singled Straight Rye Whiskey both scored on double. The Provo catcher scor- J. Allison ed from second as Tangero let one of Sluga's curves get away from him. They scored again in the sixth on a double by Ginder and two more errors. Their final score came in the seventh on two successive singles, an error and sacrifice Saturday's Frovo in the llil iiMraimT-irr- "The Best There Is" e "Yes Sir! That's Real Flavor." SCHLITZ LUCKY LAGER Try Our Jumbo Size Glasses Sold on Tap at TOWN TAVERN e 222 South Main Vic Martell, Mgr. 's fly. n COWINGABout Atl You'll take to Marvels' finer quality and economy like a duck to water I (fin) prney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Utah Helper, Watch and Jewelry Repairing iiy Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP J lTu The CIGARETTE of Quality JEWELERS I. ATTORNEY llooms me 1 AT LAW and 2 Silvagni Bldg. Phone A Insurance West Main St. 58 favorable impressions are Specialty Price, Utah SHEYA EDWARD like to have you judge our work. We take a pride in doing our than printing just a little better seems necessary, to insure that 397 .AARON J. HANSON General Insurance Life May be better than good. It may be distinctly superior. We should Lawyer NOTARY PUBLIC Room 102 Helper State Bank Bids 8 p.m. Open Evening 7 to Helper, UtahPhone 118 J Hal Taylor Dictator L J. Carlson Secretary Loyal Order of Moose 8 P.M. at Meeting Every Tuesday The Helper Journal "plPer Phone 21 LODGE Statements - Envelopes Campaign Cards Notes Legal Forms Payroll Blanks -- - Sale BUI And Any Other Printing You Need ''Hill illllHiilillllllilliillllili HALL La FEL OMAN ATTORNEY Letterheads !IIIII!lllll!!IIIIIIIII!lll!ll!l!l!lllil"l,1!r n QUART Code No. Stafford AT LAW Helper Bid9- pnone S f','. Gardner; Shiga trip-ple- f and scored on Bosone's double; Allison and singled Bosone was out at home on a throw from Dudley to Ov R. Taylor erly; Patterick then doubled to bring home Allison with the winning run, It was really Johnny Allison's brilliant fielding at shortstop and Ace Verdi's steady play at third that kept the local team's spirits up. Tony Krissman with three singles, Shiga with his tripple and a single, Verdi and Allison with a pair of singles, added the offensive power needed to turn back Provo for the first time this year. Randal Taylor Reports Randal Taylor, last year's regular third baseman for the Helper team, returned from Colorado this week, where he has been attending school, and reported Tuesday night for practice. Just where he will be used is doubtful. He will possibly be used as a utility infielder until he shows his wares to the extent that someone else has to ride the bench, He will materially strengthen the utility department of the local club. Saturday Game at Provo Cod PINT a. Barclay & No. 196 197 Peoria; Detroit; Niagara Fall, Ont.) Glasgow, Scotland Co., Ltd., d HANSON Price PRINTING The locals started out in the first inning by scoring twice. Verdi and Krissman singled; Maulsby was safe on first after forcing Krissman at second: Shiga singled scoring Verdi and Maulsby scored from third on a long fly to Ginder in right by Bosone. They added one more in the second when Tangero was safe on a Wild throw by Kump: Verdi and Kris-maeach singled and Tangero came home on Krissman's single. Tabone's double and 2 more 1'rovo errors gave the locals another run in the fourth. It was in the seventh that the locals really turned on the lieat. Maulsby flied out to i." i FRANK I JR JOE BARBOGLIO, 16U-- LICENSES EMBALMER3 A. N. Wallace, Mgr. Pro" 41 N. Tt East price U" 'irmr- - fc DO THE AROUND YOUft 5v - FARM Rcdsly Iiilnwntt works Tnr I In; lowest waijcs mill any IiiitiI man Modem electric appli- ances can save you time, CAKBON Ab Verdi 3b Krissman 2b Maulsby cf .. Sluga rf Bosone If .... II .... 5 .... 5 .. 4 Allison ss .... Tabone lb ... Marchetti p Dalpiaz lb .... Hardin p .... Totals .... 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