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Show THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 fc 31 NO-R- IT GAME ts PITCHES BASEBALL AVERAGES I AGAINST PRICE wndtr FOR FIRST HALF Venturelli entered the hall ihsl ouuuaj wuen American Le- the Helper uul to a team tisucun, reveals that Helper has a junior baseball ' f0r . Dior's field. Angelo was com games pote master of the situation from the Manager Joe Myers, third baseman P1" . 4 loot Hio vain led the other members "io inorv. .a ....! first inning i .11 nine up with some brilliant of U hUs in 46 official times at luiai bat niavs to make the goin; easier for for an average of .370. Joe is foi,0wed hurler. Italian wuaeiy dv JOUnnv Alii the young n virtue of their win Sunday, the and Joe Curia. .350 a cleaj sweep of ictor Waite with i local boys made double, 2 trip. or nve game series out a t nomenms, leads his mates three the To single out an in extra base hits, nniv .,with the Price team. individual star in the game would be four doubles leads in this depart-ment- , to the remainder of the followed by Harold Patteiick an injustice in the field and Myers, who connerr.i uith well all played as team, tw hits. each. with and came through James "Pinky" Burns lonnrdoH The lineups: wins against four losses to lead in Price: Georgedes, 2b;- Santi,ss; the Pitching R. department. The only 3b; Basso, c; Nikas, If; Tangero, other win Helper recorded in the sec. cf; Bryner, p; Tingley, lb; Santi, j ond half was by Max Bryner. and C. Georgedes, rf.Individual averages are' as fnl- Helper: Lloyd, 2b; Zupon, if; Ray, lows: Kicci, Mnllins, If; lb; s8; Riche, 3b; Ga Ab H Prt Berry cf; Eaquinta, c; Raehele, c; VanXatta 3 2 1 .500 Davis,' rf ; and Venturelii, p. Myei'.-- : 3b .... 11 4H i7.S7a Score by innings:. Allison 2b J baseball fame la no-hi- t. V, i, - t. - cli4 me Mm j. wffl Price iulei ken Helper 000 OO.O 303 131 -- 00 Curia 011 9 25 n ........ c cf l'atterick ce t( 40 14 52 ;t 19 .. . .... 8 23 8 30 .... ....13 52 13 54 13 50 13 47 ........ 3 q .... 13 39 .... 6 13 .... rt 17 6 15 .... 2 2 Bryner p rf Burns p Keese i f cf If W. Verdi If cf Waite lb cf . SOI riyed Ueni CatL Dalpiaa 2b Mascara' ss Priw )c c cf c ... Kinner lb A. Verdi 3b 2b I fi . Jack was Spring Glen, but i per wbere he had received his auc:y Siade and junior 2rr"r of i& EUrt' the way : Diet? p Magann p i ! 2 '. cf Maulsby tut ' Hardin p Master Air Conditioner Complete "Paek-- ' age" unit available with steel or cast Iron furnace. New modernized cabinet . . larger Alter area . . simplified installation . . quiet running blower . . auto-- ; matte humidifier . . and moderate price. f. 5 .... 2 2 " 0 0 0 10 10 .... 9 .3ii0 14 17 .350 327 6 7 9 15 15 12 8 1 6 .154 2 .118 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 141 .263 V L Pt 4 .333 .333 4 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 1' .000 2 A group of friends delightfully stir, prised Mrs. Alex Gibson on the oc of her birthday Thursday casion morning with a waffle breakfast. nasturtiums formed the centerpiece for the charmingly decorated table. Many beautiful presents were given by the fifteen guests attending. Vari-colore- d 647 UTAH Baker. Take Over No. t in Second Half League Standing Team Hon Lost Wonder Bakers 5 0 Kenilworth k of LastJe z.z c Gate I , .... Spring Canyon Town, Tavern , .... 1 Royaj Blatz .... 1 .... 1 WEEK'S SCHEDULE Sunday, July 30: Castle Gate vs. Town Tavern. 6:30 K of C vs. BlaU, 7:30 Kenilworth vs. Royal, 8:30 Tuesday, August 1: Spring Canyon at Castle Gate, 6 p.m. Wonder Bakers vs. Royal. 7:30 Blata vs. Kenilworth, 8:30 Thursday, August 3: Town Tavern at Kenilworth, 6 p.m. Wonder Bakers K of C vs. Castle Gate, 8:30 Wonder Bakers seem to be headed for the second half title in a bie wav with five victories and no defeats to their credit already. The wonderful pitching of Grady with some fine backing by his team mates, is the real factor in the grand showing made so far. In second place rest the Knights of Columbus and the power ful Kenilworth crew. Each has won three games and lost two. hero or the tussle, pitching fine ball in the pinches to keep his gang out of trouble. The Canyouites displayed a fairly good brand of ball, but let too many balls slip thru for extra bases and runs. Heavy slugging on the part 01 Degn and Redford kept the losers within touch of the moving Royal-ites- . George Kabonic, catcher for the winners, teamed up with Dennison and Burns to gain the honor roll in the hitting department. Wonder Bakers vs. Kenilworth With the second half title as the goai the wondering Bakers from Price put themselves in first place by defeatKenilworth boys. ing the Four victorias and no defeats look plenty big for the bread ment and according to Bob Carnivali, sponsor of the team, the boys intend to slide in home with a chance to represent Carbon county in the state Softball meet. Nick Mascarra In Hero Role As Locals Break Losing Streak After dropping five straight games in the second half of th league. Helper came to life Sunday ana deteated Pinney Beverage ot Salt Lake in the niehtcan of donhlB lniiitHi header 5 to 3. Determined to reach undisputed posession of first place in the league standing, Pinney continued their winning ways over the locals by taking the first game 9 to 7. Althn outhit in the first contest, 17 to 13, Unveil remained on the mound primarily due to Helper's inability to come through with hits when men "ere in scoring position. 21 local runners were left stranded astride the bags in the first game. Ed Marchette returned to dutv the mound after an absence of two weeks, and relieved George Zubeck, starting pitcher, after the Bevera men had pounded out 11 hits for 8 runs. For the remaining four innings Ed silenced the bats of the visitors with two hits and one unearned run. So effective was the big fellow that Manager Joe Myers sent him Back to the mound for the second game, and a wise choice it was. for he lim ited Pinney to eight scattered hits and his first win of the season. Picking out an individual star of Sunday's game is comparatively easy. Results of Sunday, 23 July Pioneer Day outings of the state. In Sin PRICE K2l'10.00TL50 10-30 pjji ggjHT 130 12.00 1 Wj6 soTXboi 7.50ioTro 7.72 2.58 5.16 7.72 jOjO. 9.0Q 3.00 6.00 9.00 j2j0 9.9C 3.30 6.M 9.90 1330 14.35 10.76 3.59 7.18 10.76 17.40 13.05 013J5 1 V6jfl-i- Jjjj .'x. 1 1 19.7S 14.81 Thm prim U$j 4.94 19.88 114.81 19.75 include your old Results of Tuesday, July 25: Gate Old- man vIV if. rs vD" mafic - "Gate jinx again popped up at Castle for a 5 to 3 team hnme tho ,MV. 1.111 " Hip defeat at the hands of the K of Cs. oil ipnmo encounters betwee' j these two teams, the K of C have managed to be out In front. .,,.Do.riiTi load in the first inning on a hit by Pererro and Topelovic, swat by Raehele, walk and a Ice. on put the game Lefty Slavensky held the opponents in check until several misplays knotted the score. When the last single by inning rolled around, the Pizza chased in two runs to give tussle. a Knights The playing or Tom nu nnreess was indeed the best seen on the local field. At the - noirora- vk Roval .Ljyuiiu-- i score the final period of the end first the of In favor 0 read 11 to .team.A Baker place A masterful monad performance t? app hucke 'was presented to Hunton the fans. One 'scratch by . game. a perfect blocked Meanwhile tne oreaa irnerltch for a volley of base blU , and eleven runs, V 17i5 tim (DHlEB well-earne- .W Finton-at ih. n l Exhibition made tor troria r"". Inlerntlomal toporitum &Un due 4r "Motor Ttnc-t- p Sam FmHew. .. .l. RieharJCrookMarforeixFrZ ander Symphony Orchestra, nnrf the HreVon f. 'iiirfi.iIiiitnvwwi.mnvi' - iM 'fjork. Specialists" BRYNEE'S SERVICE Utah Phone 342 Helper, STRAND & COAL fill 11nrr miii rn il & COKE COMPANY .J I - WSMfeWtttfrWy."'' 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Rudy Zaccaria was the mainstay for the winners, pitching excellent ball in this 11 to 6 scrap. Trampled at the opening pitched ball the favored Utah Fuel gan? was never able to get ahead long enough to .make a game of it, Tho hitting of the Maeanns. Larsen and Louis was not quite good enough to match the willow swinging of Morgan, Wooisey and Vic Fossat, YOU SAVE -:- INDEPENDENT as outstanding. The Beer gang were too shaky to hold the early lead, but put up a tough scrap until the last man was out. Clever ball handling by Binch, Paur and Berry kept the losers hot on the trail As an added attraction to those who attended the games, Leslie Fowler of Spring Canyon made two of the most spectacular stabs- - of line drives ever seen under the lights. In km 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Community COMING ' 14 North Carbon Ave. Price Utah . 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SUE L The youthful Xick. Mascarna came I The Score: through with one of the finest ex- PINNEY BEV. hibitions of baseball ever seen in the Ab H 4 local park. He handled , twelve IMaUoii cf .... chances In the field without a bob iTezak sa 5 3 ble, and his stick work was second Tedesco 3b to none on either side. In the Hist Ostler lb S 3 game he collected a pair of doubles Vecchio If ... and a single In five trips, and con- Bonny rf 5 tinued with two one-bas- e swats in Lemon c three appearances in the second con. Lowell p test. (Continued on Page 5) In the six games played to date, Nick has appeared at bat 18 times and has collected 9 hits, for an average 0f 500. Three of his nine hits have gone for two bases, the remainder being singles. Luke Carmoni proved to everyone, present Sundiy that he s still one of the best catchers in these parts, by handling the backstop dulled In both games in a remarkable mannt?r. Through bis incessant chatter and fight. Helper's ball team was very much alive and played the typ oi ball they are capable of. Bl'.l Billy Reese, Tony KriMimn, Verdi and Manager Myers, all turn ed in exceptional performances. There la An and Lefty Lowell, Dee Mattson DEALER ABERDEEN with Paul Dalpiaz came through home runs in the first contest. Your hard-fightin- K of C vs. Town Tavern So lop sided was the game that it was call ed off in the sixth inning. The Knights showed some of the RF.G. TWIN-BIL- PAGE THREE .316 .304 .300 Results of Thursday, July 2q A seven Spring Canyon" vs. Blaw .288 run uprising by Blatz in the first in Royal vs. Spring Canyon Koyal .278 Coal finally entered the win column ning failed to dampen the spirit of .240 Spring Canyon , who came from be .170 by handing Spring Canyon a sound hind to gain a 10 to 8 iriumphA .167 thrashing. 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