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Show JULY 28,. 1933 THURSDAY, Ef IP SOFTBALL DOPE K OF C MAINTAINS SLIM LEAD CASTLE GATE OVER MOOSE, STANDINGS TEAM K of C Moose ....7 -- - .... Castle Gate Kenilworth Gordon 6 6 4 2 - Creek .... Spring Glen - - Blatz 3 2 .......... .... . Standardville 4 J?iL HELPER JOURNAL PINNEY RUNS WILD drove in Carbon's last pair ot tallys The box score: PIXXEY BEYER AGS IN 20 TO Ab H O A Vecchio If 5 .. 6 1 1 Campana ss WIN OVER CARBON Drake 2b 4 2 4 ... .. Ticiesco 3b .. 4 2 2 Ostier lb Utah Inaustnal 5 2 13 U League 1 cf 3 0 Won Lost Pet. 0 0 0 5 714 Barney cf " ' Dividend , , ',nn P'Saataro rf . J 2 u . ".. Gemmell Club 2 3 2 600 Marsh rf Lemon c ... ...... 4 2 5 ; . a Finney Beverage .... s . Carbon Sanford p .. .... 4 .lltW Proi-4U l(i 27 15 Totals ... cu 9 ..00 OARBON Sunday's Result. Ab H O Pinney Beverage 20, Carbon 4. 4 Games of Thursday Cattle Gate v8. Go,.don Crwfc tastle Gate continued its way by handing Gordon a 7 winning to back. The home boys found the I Plenty tough, but to out enough bit, tomanaged stay out in o , Moose vs. Kenilworth Brown, backed up by Reese Dowd and the rest of the gZ' shoved Kenilworth into the deeper lose column as Moose at emerged the long end of a 4 to 1 score. Pete Corey looked good on the mouad for tue losers, but the .a,k of h'M by his mates, proved to be the margin for defeat. Blatz vs. Standard Lefty Slavensky allowed only four hits, three by Bray, to gain a 4 to 1 victory over the Standard rrPW t ..t and White hooked up in a real ba tie; however, some timely bittine and fast fielding by the Beer gana uuivcu oiauuara m the hole. Spring Glen vs. K of C. K of c had to swailow sour weuicine. nanded out by Brady and fcla Spring Glen rs pals. Tto the favored K of Cs 8 to J to pull the biggest upset so far in league play. Bray teamed up with some lusty batting by Via Tnnpliwin ..,,i n in gaining the sweet victory. A homer .nine verai accounted for the K of C score. i Sunday Games The first scheduled game between Kenilworth and Standard 110 0tn --Magna-Garfield 10 10 - o viagua-uarfiel- Provo d 7 Divirlonrt Gemmell Club 7. Mondays Result Verdi 1 938 Quart Gallon 946 Other CAMEO Fine Wines CODE NUMBERS California Port Quart! Gallons Quarts Gallons Quarts CaUioraia Muscatel CaUionla Sharry Alcohol 20 933 834 972 973 1033 by Volume smooth sailing for your taste fnm (o) ao)W?- n (53? U U UU U W NJ f i LI 7fc . . c- I i L--J CIGARETTE of Quality 9 'gwiWi1 K of C vs. Moose The K of C climbed back into first at the expense of the Moose in one of the finest games held so far. A home run by Ace Verdi in the 7th gave the K of Cs a game. Castle Gate vs. Blatz well-earne- d Castle Gate swamped Blatz to move a step further in the league standing. Every Castle Gate man and smacked Lefty played heads-uSlavensky all over the lot. Results of Tuesday's Games Kenilworth vs. Spring Glen Spring Glen gave Kenilworth's second half hopes a serious jolt when it handed the Aberdeen dealers a 12 to 9 setback. Although was Brady touched for several hits and walks, s his provided enough extra bases to score the victory. Blatz vs. Moose Blatz and Moose put on one of the best tussles held in the Helper park. Eleven innings were required to complete the game A misjudged fly ball accounted for two runs and a 7 to 5 triumph for the Moose. Zaccaria was the leading slugger of the game while Slavensky and Brown did some fine throwing. Standard vs. Gordon Creek Gordon Creek put on pressure and squeezed out its second win of the season at the expense of Standard. Naylor provided the hits at the right time to help his mates gain the game. Castle Gate vs. K of C K of C and Castle Gate tangled in one of te most intreesting tussles seen in these parts. Pug Pero, Castle Gate pitcher, was plenty tough as he put the Knights down in order for six innings. A home run by Paul Dalpiaz with a man on gave K of C its 2 runs. Two successive errors and a home run ac-- : counted for the Miners' 3 runs. p team-mate- You'll Enjny IDW-COSauimnatic Electric Hoi Waler Service T mi i 5 i f 4 N 1 orvice in your home. You will have a constant supply of hot water, any time, day or It's night, summer, fall winter and spring. BLACK LABEL Blended Whiskey s O 140 5 Shipp 3b Snyder p Houtz sg Paepke c Halliday rf Singleton lb Scott If Williams 2b Morgan p 3b Total HELPER 10 4 .... 3 5 5 5 10o j 9 2 10 2 6 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 110 l 5 2 5 10 42 11 24 4 II O 0 0 7 "The Best There Is" A 4 2 3 10 2 4 0 3 4 4 c A defeat to Singleton. Struck out by, Snyder 8. Venturelli 2. Bases on bulls off, Morgan 2, Snyder 2, Venturelli 2. Hit with pitched ball, Eaquinta by Snyder. Wild pitches, Snyder. Passed ball, Paepke. Umpires, Jacobshagen, Verdi. Scorer, Memmott. 1 0 "Yes Sir! That's Real Flavor." Mascara ss 5 1 0 4 Laursen cf 0 4 Passic lb 3 11 0 Riche 3b .. 5 2 2 3 4 0 Menary rf 4 0 0 2 Venturelli p Total 38 13 27 12 Summary: Errors Singleton 2, Mor-gan- , Eaquinta, Mascara, Riche 2. Stolen bases, Mullins 2, Eaquinta, Bud Laursen 2, Passic, and Riche. hits, Soavo, Menary, Mascara. Peters. hits, Peters, Paepke. Double plays, Houtz to Williams. Credit victory to Venturelli. Charge 12 S G 2 0 0 9 27 11 Summary: Errors, Campana 3, Ost ler, Lemon, Verdi, Krissman 3, Pat terick. Stolen bases, Owen, Pigna- taro. Sacrifice hits, Ostler, Sanford Maulsby, Krissman. hits, Vec chio, Drake. hits, Owen, San ford, Patterick, Allison, Hardin. Double plays, Sluga to Krissman to Tabone, Krissman to Allison to Ta bone, Campana to Drake to Ostler. SCIILITZ LUCKY LAGER Try Our Jumbo Size Glasses Sold on Tap at 12 TOWN TAVERN 222 South Main Vic Martell, Mgr. HOLIDAY GAME GOES TO MAGNA In a wild and wooly fracas at Mai-n- a Monday, the Millmen turned back Carbon 19 to 9 to take a firmer grip on first place in the Industrial loop. The locals started off in dead earnest the first inning to push seven runs across, only to have their northern opponents come back in the econd, third, fourth and fifth frames to push over a total of nineteen runs. This "was a margin too great for the locals to overcome. George Sluga, who played at second base, and Pete Tabone, led the locals' attack on Lee Johnson with three hits each. Ace Verdi and Johnny Allison each collected a pair of bingles. Occie Even with four for six, and Hy Facer, manager of the Magna-Garfieloutfit, who gathered three hits, led their team in its conquest. Carbon has two games scheduled for Sunday when they journey to Salt Lake for a double-heade- r with Pinney Beverage. 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The score ended 20 to 4 for Pinney. For three innings both teams piayea good ball, but something went wrong with the works and the Pin ney boys went to town scoring foui runs in the fourth; six in the sixth; three in the seventh, and five in thf eighth. Carbon's four runs were "reallv earned with one coming in the sc ond and third and the last two in Off. the eighth. Shiga looked good for five innings Spring Glen vs. Gordon Creek on the mound for the locals but dut Bradvv nnntinneil hla fis;.. ul lUUJUg, and his mates continued fine playing to a streak of wildness, he was re as they all combined to hand Gordon placed by Hardin, who wasn't able to do much with Tedesco and com J - i i ltsst pany. Hardin had a good day at bat b connecting with a single and double in two trips. His double in Ithe 8tt SMOOTH SAILING 3b .... Krissman 2b .... Maulsby cf .. ... Sluga p lb Pinney Beverage 5, Provo 3. Tate If . 19, Carbon 9. Carbon's entry in th stnto in,inat. Bosone rf rial league slipped a stride backwards Allison ss last Sunday and Mondav whon thov Patterick c .... Tabone lb lost a pair of ball games by Hardin p scores to Pinney Beverage and Totals 9, wn-ie- CODE WUMBEH HELPER. UTAH EnJou fittfe IjtfLnq irilK (WSkcfcuciij Code No. 263 266 Straight Wh'aVty in tku product it 4 yeariolJ. 2 J Straight fVhukey. 77 Ntutral Spirits dtstMtd from grain. 3 lot. lorcloy TmHt, Ont.i Co., ltd., PsoflQ) Dotr.lt, NI090HI Ol.ow, IcoHoM Listen to . . THE VOICI Or rilllTONI I TRI PIRCITONC VOICK OW IM every Monday evening oyer the t FARM Twice weekly during tne noon local Nationwide B. U. Red N. Network. hour. Consult your paper. BRYNER'S SERVICE HELPER nttAJTil OSD |