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Show 1 i AUGUST 4, THUBSPAY. 13 lOUlNAL-IEtri- I? SOFTBALL DOPE visiting The from Spanish team Helper lighted park " Eies it the 3Dd third p,ace teanu probably be Moose, Castl, Gate and Kenilworth. The scheduled third round play haJ been dropped thus bringing the second half race to a close The past week has seentonight the lower bracket teams dump over the whi,heC?I(1 Sugar Fork left the Saturday with o victories. the first contest Moose started collecting 4 hits and 3 strong, oUt runs. However, errors proved the downfall of the lodge gang and al8 runs, 7 of which lowed Utah-IdahIn this contest Gull unearned. wre and Tennessee allowed their respect5 hits. ive opponents game Kenilworth In the second tougher, falling proved somewhat 4 score. down by a 5 to Pete Corey hooked up in a brilliant battle with his mound fbe from Spanish Fork. Both throwers allowed five hits; two gained by the Fork-ei- s being home runs. Sixteen Kenilworth men were put out by the strikeout route. pinky Bums, Bill Verdi and Lorato were good for . the losers, while Dudley and Canto looked fine for the winners. two In o Mc-Bet- K " W Standardville turned the tables on the K of C and Castle Gate, while Kenilworth stomned th t VVfpC, brilliant ball to forra tavnA into extra innings. Meanwhile irdms Spring uicu vuuuuuea its upsets at the ex pense of would-brhamn. Gordon Creek showed plenty of ....uB "ueugin, DUt te dQWn jn ltg feriormances. As the second half nnm. close with a round rnhin nmi.i,i m sight, there is one team, the K of C, which has a berth in the state i!At'knll ov.iuau lourney assured, while the number two team will be determined in a snort time. ""cu e Fni-u.ii- PINNEY WINS TWO 1st Place in Second Half Race of C Regains FROM LOCALS The failure of Spring Glen to show field Tuesday and the defeat at the hands AT SALT LAKE SUN, of Kenilworth' put K of C in first K C are of the place. Following By dropping a double header to Moose and Castle Gate teams, both Pinney Beverage in Salt Lake lasT with four loses. In third place conies Sunday, Carbon made it for up at the Moose's 10 to 5 "Yes Sir! That's Real Flavor." SCHLITZ LUCKY LAGER Try Our' Jumbo Size !' Glasses Sold on Tap at TOWN TAVERN 222 South Main Vic Martell, Mgr. f J can forget the cares and worries that go with water heat- ining methods when you stall completely automatic Dedric Water Heating in Water is your home. heated to the exact temperature you desire and is automatically Blored for want your use. When you it. day or night, anytime just turn of the year need never the tap. You this give it a thought once in equipment is installed Water Service your home. Automatic Electric Hot less convencosts no more than a month for ient methods averaging less than $3 this all the hundreds of families now enjoying come in and get carefree service. Don't wait all the facts today. RIGHT UP FRONT for Uss'tnontya nni U U Pi LrJ 7eCIGAQG7TE of Quality 10 10.0 12 10 ...4 110 4 .... ism nrrffrr?ffi 1 "4011 2 5 5 .... 5 3 6 .... 4 1 U 0 ...... 4 2 2 0 ... .... 2 0 3 0 3 4 1 .... 4 2 0 0 0 .... 35 10 27 19 - cf IFEEES f? 12 V 11 f 2 3 GAME H 4 . . . . 3 4 4 2 4 . . 0 - 3 3 . . 1 . 2 29 O Will Week 1 1 1 2 0 1 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 9 18 f f? T 7T tt ? T ff t? T U . and Mrs. Bus Wilcox were visitors with Mrs. Wilcox's parents, and Mrs. Pyron Carter, "iney returned to their home In Roosevelt Sunday, where Mr. Wilcox la assist ant manager of the J. C. Penney store. August T ? fV V r ?Y V r v ry Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 to 13 August 8 to 13 MONDAY to SATURDAY HELPER SWIM; IMG POOL T V 11 0 - 3 Mil is -- 10 Ab H O 4 . Vecchio If . 4 ss Marsh 3 . Drake 2b 4 3b Tedesco . 3 Ostler lb .... , 2 Owen cf 1 Huxford rf 2 . .... Lemon c . 0 Black p 3 . Barney p 26 9 21 11 Total Errors. Black 1, March 2. Sacrifice lilts, Tedesco, hits Tanearo 2. hits, Tabone, Bosone, Drake. Tedesco. Double piays, Aiimon io Krissman to Tabone; Owen to Drake. Credit victory to Barney. Struck out, bv Black 2, Barney 4. Bases on balls, off Barney 2, Hardin 3. Mr. " 10 10 . ed mi i i- it J -. o permanent vacation from water heating methods. sr-un- j II u .,-- Ab 4 d J Maulsby cf Dalpiaz 3b Krissman 2b Sluga If .. Bosone rf Allison ss .... - Tangaro c Tabone lb Hardin p Taylor 3b Corey c Total PINNEY BEVERAGE Then, you too, will take old-fashion- HHlner-Hinehai- long-haire- CARBON d, - i l brn Ira SECOND ... - n k 10 You r e Lemon c Sanford p zHuxford rf Total xxBatted for Tabone in ninth. xBatted for Tangaro in ninth. zBatted for Pignataro in sixth. Errors, Allison, Verdi 2, Krissman 2, Tangaro 1. Stolen bases, Tedesco, Drake. Sacrifice hit, Campana. Home hits, Vecchio 2, run, Tedesco. Owen. hits, Ostler, Tangaro, Drake. Double plays, Drake to Ostler; Tedesco to Drake to Ostler. Struck out, by Tate 6, Sanford 5. Bases on balls, off Tate 2, Hit with pitchea balls, by Sanford, Tangaro. (xxxd guo rjm on HELPER LEGION Mi-fielde- Pignataio rf GEE?Q OF DAVID right-fielde- Owen Hi I' TH9 p possible the Salt Lakers to vault into second 'place in the state industrial league. The first game found Elmer Tate and Fred Sanford facing each other on the mound, with Sanford being declared the winner. Carbon held a 3 to 1 lead for the first five innings, only to have their Salt Lake rivals come to bat in the sixth and score three runs, one a home run by Fred Tedesco. They added four more in the seventh to clinch the contest. Joe Vecchio and1 Owens led the Pinney attack. Johnny Allison, recently appointed manager for the locals, came through with three singles in four times at bat to lead the locals in their defensive stand. Bosone, Tangero and Tabone each came through with a pair of hits each as a part of their team's thirteen hit attack. Tate pitched good ball during the first game, allowing the city boys only ten hits, but hitting when it meant runs and a few Carbon errors cost him the game. Joe Corey, who batted for Tangero in the ninth came through with a stinging single, only to die on base Vecchio If In the second game the locals Campana ss again took a four to one lead and Drake 2b Tedesco 3b Ostler lb "The Best There Is" FAGX game to go an extra Inning. They added three more in their half of the tenth, on three successive IN TWO GAMES AT PRICE AND HELPER squeeze plays. Helper made a gallant DEFEATED BY attempt to at least even the count when they pushed over two rung and see two BINGHAM 11 With House Of David of Carbon baseball fans will baseball left two more men stranded on, TO 10 the fastest traveling bases. teams on the road In action locally To single out any individual star within the next six days. If Helper wants a state title in in the Helper line-uwould be a difSaturday, August 8. at 3 p.m. the American Legion baseball circles, ficult job, but Nichols, of Browns Yakima, then we'll have to wait at least an for Bingham could easily be aclaimed Washington Wash, will meet the local boys on other year. This all became appar the individual siar in the game. This the Price field as a part of the Utahient when after leading Bingham In speedy youngster was able to garner state firemen's convention. the first round for eight innings, only six hits in seven trips to bat, and The Browns baseball team is man to see a five run lead overcome by ti;1.eil hn..,n f.m in h nut: aged by Bill Foster, former manager the scraping youngsters from thefitU1, Shpen also played of the Chicago American Giants, and nortnern mining town in the first oi brilliantly. consists of such nationally known the ninth. LOSES TO HKOVO characters as Charles "Suit Case" Helper had stepped into the lead in l'rovo avenged the defeat handed Mason who played with the New Yon. 'the first inning and was always out! thera earlier in the week by Helper ; .... Giants for four years, and a number, in front by at least two runs, and in in the playoff game to determine ui ouier piajeis wun nauuuai uain- me last nau oi me eigntn tney pusn-;thentiy in the tournament from ground and several years baseball ed over three additional runs to havel,his ) isti iot. when they won a 10 to experience. jthe score read 8 to 3. The way Fred7 victory to take third place in the The following Tuesday, August 9,; Bosone's boys had been rlaying a 'tourney, the Israelite House of David baseball through the game, it seemed almostj 0g(jen displayed power Saturday club and the Carbon team will tangle 'a certainty that they would meetuvlieu tnpy turned back Bingham to on the Helper field. This game is Ogden for the title the following, wln the covete(1 8tate tilie and the called foi S p.m. and promises to be 'day. But, as someone once said, "a',.jgiu t0 represent Utah in the W'est-a- n afternoon filled with baseball game is never won or lost until orn uijjted States tournament in the last man is out in the last in- - Stockton. California. They also won tivity. Follower of the national game nilning." this proverb held true in this 8jmjiar honors last year. auu Hiumw iaruon cuiimy nave swu game. Sfore- these artists in action on Bingham came into the home' rtiNGHAM several occasions, and have always stretch Wth all the fight possible H O A been presented with some real base- and with five hits and three Helper jus( 2b 6 2 2 2 ball as well as entertainment galore. errors they had tied the score before l 1. the' long- the side was retired, causing (Continued on page 7) Andy Anderson, original haired player, and "Pepper Game" Andy Anderson artist, will ie stationed at third base. He can play any position on seemed to be in the win column, but the team and boasts a batting av failure on the part of George Sluga erage of .340 for the season. Others tc touch second base after he had of unusual prominence are Merrit singled and was on his way home on Hubbell former Texas leaguer and Fied Bosone's tripple cost them the brother of Carl Hubbell, of the New York Giants. 'Doc" Tally, veteran of Mm. seasons with the Davids; Pinney scored two runs in the twenty-siri-- i Wfth'smokers fourth and fifth and one in the sixth Count Clay, formerly with the Chiwho appreciate a cago Cubs and Des Moines Western to win the game six to five, Randal .Taylor played his first League, and considered the greatest QualityZcigantte ball for the locals, and was really clown in baseball today. The latter thif-are pitchers. robbed of what would have gone for nJohn R. Tucker is manager of the mm ,nX,ET, rf a home run, when Owen snared a ( hard-hi- t ball from midair in one of team and recognized as one of the the most sensational plays of the greatest showmen in baseball. This is Tucker's fifteenth season with the day. "Pepper Allison and Hardin with a pair of team. He's one of the and base. first Game," plays led each Carbon bingles defensively During the 1937 season they played in the nightcap. 172 games and lost 52. In the past FIRST GAME .... five years this team has played 953 CARBON Ab 11 O A games and lost 245. Team averages 1 25",000 miles by car, covering the 4 Verdi 3b United States, Canada, Mexico, and 4 cf Maulsby in 1936, visited the Hawaiian Isles. .... 4 0 Kiissman 2b ...... 4 0 Sluga If An outing was held at Mud Springs Bosone i f ... .... 4 2 by the employees of the 3 3 0 Sunday Allison ss 2 Wasatch Store. .... 4 Tate p ...... 3 2 9 2 Tangaro c .... 3 2 9 0 Tabone lb 0 .... xCorey 0 0 .... xxDalpiaz .... 35 13 24 7 Total PINNEY BEVERAGE Ab H O A ii ASHIKGTON BROWNS AND HOUSE second half champion n,p and will force a p.ayoff between SUGAR lAKfcS MOOSE and KENILWORTH ,TAH-ltMH- Utah-Idah- UJ El IT Kenilworth has UTAH S, This is your opportunity Daily Class Schedule learn to swim, or to improve your swimming ability. Vernon Merrill, a qualified Red Cross examiner of great ability and experience, is in charge of the school. Assisting him are other expert instructors. to" 9:00 - 9:30 - 9:30 - 10:00 - t iiT T Y T T T T T T T T T Iftginners Under 12 Years. This program is under sponsorship of the Carbon Unit of the American Red Cross. This great oiganization urgeseveryone to take advantage of this splendid instruction to prepare yourself to enjoy the great outdoor sport of swimming to the fullest. Beginners 12 to 18 Years. 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 Remember the hours of the classes and attend. It is your loss if you pass up this opportunity. -- 11:00 11:00 - 12:00 Swimmers. Ladies. - Life Saving Instruction. T T T T THERE IS NO ADMISSION CHARGE TO THE POOL FOR TH1C THESE CLASSES, AND INSTRUCTION IS FREE. CARBON CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DESIRES THAT EVERYONE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND. REMEMBER THAT Conducted . Under Auspices The . . . Of CARBON COUNTY CHAPTER . . Of The . . 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