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Show i THURSDAV, AUGUST 2S, 1S38 BE FEf I HELPER JO CKN AL-D- be will be a great asset to the team. EI, OIAB ILf PAGE TH&EK City. Authorization to take the tests Army and Navy School 'must Possibility that football practice fori PINEY WOODS TAKE be secured from Senator King Carbon High school's Applicants Will ,not later than September 13. gridsters may start a week before the school term Be Given Examinations DING-DON- G was voiced this GAME Scale books for sale The week by Coach Prea rJ On the basis of competitive examJournal office. oummernays. inations to be given October 8 unThe grid mentor said the move year. If arrangements can may FROM CARBON 11-- 9 be made oe der the auspices of the Civil Service necessary In that these may be played at CARBON FOOTBALL ' night in the (throughout the commission, two vacancies in his state are a ...emeu municipal ball opening footthe park, quota of appointments to West Point! week earlier, on SentPmW r an.i Mi.uuor saia. uames away from Tiney Woods Collegians, traveling and one vacancy at Annapolis in the week's practice may have an PROSPECTS ARE home will be with Us added one 1933 will be filled colored baseball team Vegas, Xe. by Senator Wm. bearing upon the success or more scalp to their string of victorvada, and Grand Junction, Colorado H. King. failure of the local football Others have not been ies when they defeated Carbon's InBRIGHT FOR definitely arCandidates for the military acaderanged as yet. dustrial league entry 11 to 9 here are eligible for admission from my Gene Robertson and Rnta Tuesday. st,,w the day they become 17 until they 'ih th opening of school ham, are expected to be CARBON BREAKS Keys, who relived McDonald on reach their 22nd birthday. Naval acniiw LOSS fans and school are high r,hnn the mound for the Collegians after " outstanding players next season to1 ademy candidates must be 16 to 20 football aspirants at Gene, a husky tackle Carbon had scored five runs in the years of age. Only j2 would-bof young men who F7TTV alare fans school and second on six hits, was the feature have been residents of Utah three ability last year, will play jn the JINX, DEFEATS Caron high the of of loopening backfield dreaming of the game. He retired twelve where his ereat rinv ;n ready vears will bp eligible fnr armnint the 1938 grid season locally. Perhaps balance the fleet, elusive Stringham. cai nailers via me sirme-uu- i mine, iments with his unusual delivery and lire- if a poll of games participated in by Other backfield positions have no DIVIDEND 9 TOG Examinations will be given to any ball. Besides being potent on the interested students in high school were taken, outstanding candidates, although young man who fulfils both as players and rooters, football George Parliano, Bob McKinnon and mound, he was able to collect a pair the age and residence requirements, Team 1 in their choice. Standings There Is An of singles and a double in four times Sam Oorsetti are among the veterans would place No. Won Lost Pet at bat to lead his mates in their October 8 at Salt Lake City, Ogden. ABERDEEN DEALER Carbon high's grid prospects are up well are Harold OBrien, Tad Logan, Provo, Richfield and Cedar 9 .692 win. Pinney Beverage fairly bright regardless of the loss Morgan, George Platis, William g 15 members of last on the Summary: Errors, Carter, Miller, Ed Marchetti, who worked of several year's New men who mav show Gemmell Club 8 .615 mound during the first part of the Mascara. Stolen bases, Popeye. Sacteam, according to'Pres Summerhays. jlajen, and Tony Corey. Dividend .500 7 game, suffered what might have prov- rifice hit, Marchetti. Lacking the "beef" of last year's Home Lose Linemen run, Provo 5 .357 en to team will be forced the be a serious accident when he Bass. aggregation, Miller, hits, Although the loss of Bill Wilson at Carbon Carter, i 10 .231 was struck in the short-ribby a to rely to a great extent on speed, halfback will leave a gap, losses hits, Popeye, Sluga. Carbon POlltllv's pntrv in llio Statu INDEPENDENT or Bass, Col- Dunn bat oft the which will be very much in evidence. Payne, Sluga, Bo- Keys, through graduation will be found Industrial league (2), momentarily caught legian catcher, in the second inning. sone. Credit Schedule Home Games to much heavier in the line where Hay "P with their Charge victory Keys, most consistent com- After Outstanding games at home during Delandrae, George Drossis and Rob taking time out for a few min- defeat to Marchetti. Hits off Mc COKE GOAL for the "old man panion season, season will be with Jor- ertson Marchette continued his pitch- Donald 7 in 2; Keys 7 in 6; Marthe coming (who i8 moving to the Back jinx," and handed Dividend a 9 to 6 utes, ...... . . rfan and Tooele, both of which scor-!i- i. ing until the end of the sixth, when chetti 12 in 5 J:J Burns 2 in 2 ' 7, over the Dinosaurs last ,'christensen uieir biuii last year. Cox drubbing on the Miners' home hill. he was reliewd by Burns. ed victories Struck out by McDonald 1, Keys 12, COMPANY and Earl Pollock will be This is the second time this season George Sluga regained his batting Marchetti 1, Burns 1. Bases on balls missing at ends, leaving Bruce Pike the locals have beaten their rivals eye and smacked out ft tripple, off Keys 2, Marchetti 3. las the only outstanding prospect. from the west. double and a pair of singles in five Besides Pike, Albert Passic and who totted at bat, to easily steal Shiga appearances Ken Prince are returning linemen. , ..... ipww ., honors for the day. Young ua 101 batting uie mound With the exception of these veterans Nick Mascara, Americafi Legion re12 Carbon, gave uji the forward wall will be inexperhits whale his mates cruit, 'continued his sparkling play at ienced. Among likely candidates for n ick could only shortstop, as well as looking plenty (positions are Jimmy. Kershbergen. Murdock for good at bat. nine, bod .uatnis, Kick Fappas, Ed Burn- PINEY WOODS COLLEGIANS '1 but splendid supsides and Bob Milano, guards; Phil Ab II O A Divand sew-port Jensen, Alan Barker, Louis Bunnel idend errors aided 0 5 Popeye cf and Morgan Pitts, tackles; Wesley him 4 3 Moore 2b in his conquest. Draper, Walter Axelgard, Reed Bry-n5 3 7 0 Dunn lb clever "rd Verdi, and Orvel Ostler, ends. 5 0 .... Hayws rf his baseman, led Two transfers from the local junioT 0 5 mates team Payne If by 4 high school, Jimmy Eaquinta and pounding cut a trip-Di- e 3 Carter ss .... Louis Riche, will tmdoubtesly make f! 5 2 15 1 -- and a sinele in Nick Ivtascara Bass c a strong bid for a starting position five limes at bat. 3 0 3b Miller Manager Shorty on the lineup before the season is 1 0 0 1 was the only other Carbon McDonald p Manlsby too far underway. 2 0 0 3 p sticlver able to solve Mtirdock's slow Keys Edwin Eldridge, who has been go- emves for more tlran one hit. 39 14 24 8 Total ing to school in Oregon, may attend "Lvnn Bird for the Miners, had a CARBON Code Numbers: school here this year, lending aid to Ab H O A Trig day w ith his war-clnl- ) l)y getting 1 the backfield. A HoB.Pwfs,N,ra 3 I passer, four hits in five official trips at the Verdi 3b ... !H 5 2 0 3 Pints, No. 45 "bag, one of his bingles being good "Dalpiaz 2b 5 2 0 0 Bosone rf farts, Na 44 for three bases. 5 4 Sluga If Staart Early 5 0 3 0 c The locals started out early by Corey O 4 cf rn bell Taylor two the for the rmging talleys 2 1 4 3 ss Mascara first inning, and "held Dividend in 4 2 11 0 check. Continuing where they left Tabone lb 0 0 , .... Long and Short off in the first, Carbon scored three Marchette p 1 2 more in the second. They added one Burns p Distances 14 24 8 38 Total in the fourth, two in the eighth, and one in the last frame to make their For Dependable Service total read nine. Nick Mascara, youthful American Call 213-Legion player, filled in at shortstop for Manager Johnny Allison, who is on his vacation, and according to reEstimates Free played a nice game. ports, Furnished ay dent I HEAT Comfort 1938 e i'i J ' Magna-Garfiel- In Your Community d Ta-bon- s line-driv- e & Jt'P ; - er (SCDILD Marvels and put the change in your pocket 10 MOVING? ffwtt ijrl JjHjJJ oBMl!., 15 d 5 10 10 10 10 12 10 tl fl If) 12 10 10 Trie CIGARETTE of Quality W Ef CARBON H Ab Carter Transfer Co. Phone Helper 213-- W in An Automobile Loan Will Help You -- L! to obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture,, assigning your salary check or obtaining enuuiseio. car. owe on PRICE Private Loan Credit Company PHONE 1 0 4 0 3 2 9 27 8 S1LVAGNI BLDG. Christensen A. Taylor 3b Berge ss Jensen If Richards lb Lee Bird cf Lynn Bird rf 397 HOI EL NEWEST .... 4 .... c O 1 1 1 0 0 3 19 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 3 9 0 ! VANDALS ENTEU CARBON SCHOOLS a number of Carbon county school durbuildings have bee' oroken into several causing weeks, the past ing e,,iir!ihi dnmaee Latuda. Stand- ardville, Spring Canyon and Carbon emerea oeen High schools have scat- who have vnmlalR hv for i.n extent The over. tered materials all of damage is not known not is u known whether much was taken. dnws have been report- for-A- t ed in greater numbers than In Carbon High school, the big window on the west side ol the main building was smasned as cnupral other windows. A rock found in the middle of the upstairs 11 hallway leads officers to oeueve irmihroke the large window was of pretty good slzo to have been able to tnrow sucn a large rocn so far. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE ! ft 5 SALT LAKE I CITY OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Baths Kates $1.50 to $4.00 - 200 Booms, 200 Tile All West Exposure Rooms a Delightfully C. ROSSITER, Manafler. i.i.. Timmpnded tf liiguiy iww"" Honest, I never did a better sell-i- n' talk in my life Tippin' my cap, I says, "Mrs. Pettibone, you've been a good ' customer, and I want to let you in on a bargain." "A bargain?" Her eyes got bright, so I saw I had the right approach. 4;Now our Golden Shell Oil is . only 25$ a quart " "Two quarts for 49?" she cuts in. This slowed me up, but I gulped and said, "No, two quarts for 50t and you can't buy a finer oil at any price ! It's made specially, for stop and go driving. You seet when you stop -- -- awhile, your oil drains down into the crankcasc. Then you come back, and step on the starter." "Shouldn't I?" she asks. "Yeah," I says, gulping once more. "Oh sure but if your oil is sluggish, a lot of wear happens before the oil starts flowing. But Golden Shell begins flowing It gets going like a scared in-stan- tly. rabbit!" "Oh, I do adore bunnies!" says Mrs. Pettibone, claspin' her hands. No, I didn't collapse. But how'm I ever gonna get the facts o' life over to these lady customers of mine? Sincerely, A ft A Air Cooled. ERNEST "Oh, I adore bunnies!" Mrs. Pettibone butts in ! Roberts c 2 Murdock p 1 0 xH. Smith 37 12 27 19 Total xBatted for Richards in ninth. Summary: Errors, A. Taylor 5, Mauls Berge 2, Sluga. Stolen bases, Roberts. H. Smith, Bird. by Lynn Sacrifice hits, Verdi. Dalpiaz, Murhits, Verdi, Jensen, Lynn dock. bits, Dalpiaz, Hardin, Bird. TaDouble play, Mascara to Jensen. bone, Credit victory to Sluga. Charge defeat to Murdock. li LAKE'S II Ab Butler SALT O 1 1 41 2b ... your cut down monthly payments if you still on time yet -- TO SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser deal. of the realize cash out 1 2 DIVIDEND -- To 1 5 3 5 5 Verdi 3b Dalpiaz 2b R. Taylor If Sluga p Corey c Maulsby cf Tabone lb Hardin rf Mascara ss Total e Carman N. G. Hansen was called to the Erigham City Sunday due to brother. his of illness serious Carbon Rubber & Repair Co. Phone 66 Helper, Utah |