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Show m FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1927 PRICE NOW THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH LEADING LOU LEAGUE BASEBALL IN EVERT FRIDAY PAGE THREE PRINCE OF WALES NOW OUT ON UIS CANADIAN STANDING OP TEAMS SECOND HALF OE SEASON Price gained the lead in the East- ern Utah league last Sunday by defeating Kenilworth, 8 to 7. Mohrland broke into the. win column for the first time by defeating Hcljrr 7 to 0. ITiawatha and Simnyside wen- - idle of work at the funner camp. se the game and both aides seemed satisfied with the outeome as it w'as a hard and dean fought game, one of the closest and most exciting of the season. Hiawatha and Xiiiinyside were idle. NEXT SUNDAYS GAMES KENILWORTH Price and Kenilworth. Kenilworth lost to Price last Sunday in one of the hardest fought games of the last half of the season by a score of 8 to 7. Eleven innings were played before the home team could get the deciding jxiiut. Haacke took the mound for Price and Kelly started for the camp team, but was replaced by Dudler in the first as the locals scored four runs from him. It was a real pitchers duel. Haacke did not show up fio well in the first few innings and was given poor supjsirt, but showed his old form in the latter part of the rontet. Dudler pitched a wonderful frame for his nine and gave Haacke some of the best coinis-titiohe 1ms had this season. Kenilworth started out bv makin? two runs in the first inning and another in the second. Price cantured four in the first, but eould et nothing more until the eighth. Again the coal diggers gaine'd the lead in the fourth which they held until Price made two in the eighth, tying the score. Peterson singled and Are Minor knocked a homer making the score six all. The ninth netted nothing for either team and another round had to be played, but again no runs were made. The eleventh brought the visitors one run, putting them in the lead once more. With one man out, Leach singled and Bills saved the day by knocking the pill to the road for a homer. Bills was the hitter of the day and put himself in the ball of fame by gctt:ng this homer and two other hits and making possible four runs for his bunch. Peterson had an off day and overthrew several times and let in one run. A large crowd was on hand to witness LAST SUNDAYS GAMES Prier. X; Kenilworth, 7. Mnhrlaml, 7: Heljier, (I. Price at Iliawntha. Kenilworth at Helper. Mohrland at Xunnyside. and Manager Jacohshagen, who has first an injured hand. Mohrland run came when Evans knocked a home run. Iverson ant! Holt were the stars with the stick, each getting four hits nut of the same number of attemjits. Evans and Keese each got three. m -- MOIIRLAXD Brans, 3b Mellon, 2b Johnston, lb Huffy, m Trerwin, If Klecker. rf Puncombe. e limit, n Score by innings: Kenilworth 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Iluns Hits Price Ituns Hits II. 4 4 .... ... 12 0 0 A 2 2 2 0 3 0 10 10 .33 14 27 IIKLPER O. Mauleby, .1 0 4 0 12 0 .... 4 2 0 1 0 0 4 4 1 1 Totals 110 2101310001 17 O. A. 3 0 3 p-- rf Jeffs, rf Holt, rf-- p B. ... 4 4 4 4 B. rf ...................... 4 n. 8 O. A. 0 2 12 0 2 ...... 5 Perry, 2b 5 3 Reese. If 210 J. Allison, 3b ........................ 44 02 25 20 Carmoni. c ....... 4 2 0 1 J. II. Allison, lb--p Helper Loses to Mohrland. 4 2 Krixraan, 4 0 Helper lost its third straight game J. Matilsby, cf 8 0 to Mohrland last Sunday at the lat- Xlierrill, b ... ters ground by a score of 7 to 6, cut- Totala ... 37 10 24 10 ting the losers in the ecllar for the Score by innings : first time and the winners on the win Mohrland eolnmn also for the first time. Bher-ri- ll 7 1 3 00 Rnna started for the losers, but was Hits 14 4 11 13 jerked in the fifth when he allowed Helper three runs and was relieved by J. Runs Hits .. Allison. Brautr also had to be removed in the fifth, when he was nieked for two runs, which put Helper in the The reason some women around here, 400000020028 3100111100 10 13 10 12 p-l- THE PBHCE RIGHT) AD AL6EKTA. 0008 112 1030200000 11311110 110 lead. Helper had a wonderful field- dont get a divorce is because they ing team, hut was weak when it came cant fully decide whether it would to hitting. They were without the he harder to get along without their services of Jack Vignetto, outfielder, husbands than to get along with them. THE people of tins modem, busy age are always anxious to first among recognize quality, and they have placed cigarettes. Modern smokers have an experienced taste quickly learns to know good tobaccos. Camel is their favorite, because they recognize in it the choicest tobaccos grown, blended to bring out their exquisite taste and fragrance. Camel has won its way to the top in the hardest-to-pleaage ever known because it has the qualifies of goodness snake smoking a pleasure. You will revel in the enjoyment of these cigarettes. No better smoke ran be ma, se "Hare a Cemdl" THE JUDGE THE PERFECT WITNESS. SoiNS OVER tVtZT PER HOUR, SHOT ABOUND MILES THE CORNER AND KNOCRCP OOWAj AND RAM OVER. THIS FbOfc THE CAS, MAN BU- T- (8HBO&S E-- P RANCH |