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Show tttTRSPAY, MAY 13, 1937 PAGE ELEVEN CARBON DINOSAURS EASILY CAPTURE DINOSAURS WILL ENTER FOUR MEN IN STATE EVENT HELPER TAKES TILT REGION HVE TRACK AND HELD MEET ; Winners Finish First In Only Three Events, But Other Places Keep Them Far Ahead : Pinky Hums Stars On Mound As Railroaders Trounce Shell Caibon; Cuna, Aggregation, 12 To 2 South Emery- i c0ach Pres Summerhays Carbon off only three high Dinosaurs grabbed a but profusion of secfirst places and fifths enfourths onds, thirds, an record to easy triumph abled them Five track and annual Region la the field meet Saturday at Kiwanis sta; dium. In capturing the district championship for the seventh straight year, the Carbon athletes rolled up an even 60 33 for points, as compared with only their nearest rival, Uintah high of Vernal. The were Green point scores for other schools Roosevelt, as follows: 30; River, 26; North Emery of Huntington, 23; Central of Castle Bale, 176; Duchesne, 17, and South Emery of Ferron, The Dinosaurs who won first places include Bob Ostler in the figsh, Joe Curia in the javelin and Charles Semken in the discus: 'The summary of the meet is as fol- 16. 100-ya- rd lows: ; high hurdles Crawford, North Emery; Central; Truman, Christensen, Carbon; Funk, South Jfcnery; Simone, Carbon. :17.1. dash Ostler, Carbon; Fitzwater, Duchesne, tied for first; Ross, Green River; W. Lyon, Uintah; 120-ya- rd 100-ya- rd North Emery. :10.3. Scott and Anderson of Vault pole Green River, tied for first; Killian, Roosevelt, and Snow, Central, tied for third; Passic, Carbon. 10 ft. 4 in. Shotput Jewkes, Central; Curia, Carbon; Jenkins, Roosevelt; Finlay, North Emery; Birchell, Uintah. 39 ft. High jump Finlay, North Emery; Christensen, Carbon, and Reynolds, tied for second; Ostler, Roosevelt, Carbon; Anderson, Central. 5 ft. 8 in. Finlay, . I Discus Carbon; 1M Semkens, Conover, ftSl Central: - Blrchel1- - Uintah! 220 - yard dash Fitzwater, Duchesne; Lyon, Uintah; Ostler, Car- state amateur baseball championship bon; Allred, Carbon; Ross, Green team soundly trounced the Grand Junction Shell Oil on the latter's River. ;24 3. 12-- 2. 200-yalow hurdles Funk, South home field Sunday, In duplicating their opening games Emery, Lamph, Carbon; Truman, North Emery; Crosetti, Carbon; Si- performance this week before, that of scoring 12 runs in one game and mone, Carbon. :24 9. three enemy pitchers to the chasing 880-yarun Jenkins, Roosevelt; showers as they trounced the Provo Norwood, North Emery; Alplanalp, Timps, the Helperites displayed exDuchesne; Price, Uintah; Gerber! ceptional offensive strength as well Carbon. 2:09. as a smooth defense. Fifteen hits Javelin Curia, Carbon; Willman, rattled off the bats of the Helper Uintah; Conover, South Emery; sluggers and nearly half of them went Jewkes, Central; Goff, Duchesne. for extra bases. 157 ft. Big Jack Smith, hard hitting first Mile run Herron, Green River; baseman," paced the Helper attack Davis, Uintah; England, Carbon; Ad- with a sizzling home run and tyo douamson, North Emery; R. Emery, Du- bles. Smith's homer came in the chesne. 5:05. third frame off Sam Taylor, second 440-yarun Noel, Uintah; Gard-ner- e, Grand Junction pitcher to face the Roosevelt; Kirk, North Emery, Railroaders, with two mates on base. and Olsen, South Emery, tied for Hilt Blackham also nicked the oppos- -' ing pitchers for three bingles. third; Christensen, Carbon. :53.8. Broad jump Gardner, Roosevelt; Virtually every man who made the saw Reynolds, Roosevelt; Hunt, Green trip to the Colorado metropolis After in the game. action practice River; Fitzwater, Duchesne; Petty, several practice sessions, Manager South Emery. 19 ft. 2 in. Medley relay Green River; Car- Johnny Allison started the following men, who represent one of the strongbon, Duchesne. 4:06. Mile relay Uintah, Carbon. 3.58. est Helper baseball teams in recent 880-yarelay Uintah, Carbon, years: Hilt Blackham, catcher; Pinky Burns, pitcher; Jack Smith, first base; Roosevelt. 1:36. Ace Verdi, second base; Randall Taylor, third base; Johnny Allison, short stop; Paul Patrick, right field; Shorty e, Maulsby, center field; and Fred left field. rd rd rd rd Ashes and Cans CITY DELIVERY PHONE 203 MMMHM Program To Start Soon After Close Of School With youthful enthusiasm in the diamond sport stronger than ever, a banner season in American Legion junior baseball is expected in Price this summer. Director Clark Wright announced this week. Mr. Wright has been signing up youngsters for the program for some time, and it appears that a record number will enroll for 1937 play. Junior baseball activity will get under way soon after the approaching end of the school term. Teams, as usual, will be sponsored by business houses and civic organizations, whose cooperation is past years has been one of the most important factors in makSPORTSMENS RIOT ing the Price program the outstanding one in the nation considering GO FORWARD population. The junior project is being expanded this year, with Price post sponsorState Commissioner, Other Utah ing the movement in Green River Bo-son- Helper Squad Will Open Diamond Play Witlj Spanish Fork Helper, Carbon countys sole entry in organized baseball this year, will open its Central Utah league campaign Sunday against Spanish Fork on the latter teams field. The railroad center will be represented by a strong aggregation that is conceded an excellent chance to retain its state amateur championship. Although Dividend won the Central Utah league gonfalon in 1936, rd Newell B. Cook, stale fish and game commissioner; Charles (Chick) Evans, secretary of the Salt Lake Fish and Game association, and other leaders in sportsmens circles of the state are expected to attend the annual countywide sportsmens riot to be held at Helper on May 22 and 23, it was announced following a meeting of the committee in charge of arrangements for the celebration. Numbered which handkerchiefs will give purchasers an opportunity to win awards at the dance on May 22 will be sold by the Rebekah lodge. The definite schedule of events for the riot was adopted as follows: May 22 Crowning of the kingfish, 10:30 a. m.; parade, 11:00 a. m.; fish-- 1 ing contest and barbecue, noon; childrens sports, 1:00 p. m.; fly casting and bait casting contests, 2:00 p. m.; CO. IMper, Utah TROUT PLANTED IN CREEK A load of trout was d It is 400,000 expected that more than new homes will be built in the United States this year an average of 1096 houses a day--one new home completed every 90 seconds on a basis including Sundays. Up! round-the-cloc- The entire nation is new home conscious; has been seen in more than a generation. k nothing quite like Spring is here! Time for that building job.... let us figure on your building requirements .... we carry a complete line ... make a visit to our lumber yard a part of your program better still, just give us a call and well gladly visit you and assist with the figuring. TRI STATE LUMBER COMPANY PRICE to 8.00 p. m.; dance, 9:30 p. m May 23 Rifle and trap shooting contests, 8.00 p. m.; baseball double-heade- r, Helper and Dividend entries in the Central Utah league, 1:00 p. m. ATiASTQ UNDIN G LV WAR DECLARED ON UNSAFE TIRES! Fish, Game Unit To Intensify Campaign For 1937 Members With the fishing season approaching and the interest of sportsmen in outdoor activities receiving new stimFish and ulus, the Carbon-Emer- y Game association has made plans to intensify its annual membership campaign, according to an announcement Tuesday by Nick Bernardi, chairman of the membership committee. The drive for members has been progressing much slower than expected, and .the association is still far from its objective of 1500, according to Mr. Bernardi. organization The Carbon-Emer- y was the largest in the state last year, and every effort will be made to surpass the 1936 membership figure. News from the Front by EDDIE RICKENBACKER Ace of War Aces reserved seat" in the my FROM amid the thunder of anti- aircraft guns, I have seen our boys battle mowed down on shell-torfields like blades of grass. Yes, I thought that in those hectic years of strife the loss of American life had reached an e high. But I was wrong. In 1936 nearly 38,000 American motorists were killed in accidents. In the past 15 years nearly 450,000 Americans have lost their lives in traffic accidents. Included in this appalling total are thousands of motorists who are killed or injured throw cars every year when blow-out- s n Price Softball Team Will Not Compete In Carbon County Loop Price will be out of the athletic picture this season as far as both organized baseball and softball are concerned. Following a decision of local diamond leaders not to enter a team in the Central Utah league, sports fans began to look forward to softball for athletic entertainment, but because of inconvenient time regulations for games the local aggregation decided not to enter the county league. However, the Price squad will play independently during the season and will probably meet most of the teams making up the county league. The locals trimmed Mutual in a double-headon the losers field Sunday, the defeat being the and 5 on Mutual by inflicted third straight the Price team. BOMBSHELL TOSSED INTO tire, get 4-- built by Good- rich. Full dimension. Extra wide, extra deep heavy tread. and single entries will Carbon county high the represent school in the state high school tennis tournament to be conducted in Provo Saturday in connection with Doubles Goodrich 2, Carbon Netters Will Enter State Tourney long-milea- COM- MANDERS, er 11-- LOW-PRIC- E TIRE FIELD BY GOODRICH II youre looking d for a Factory Froth COMMANDER Pnct out of control thousands of car owners who do not seem to realize that one great factor in safe motoring is sale tires. 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Life-Sav- -- high-spee- d Join the Silver-tow- n Safety I League and get free a absolutely handsome emblem with red reflector to protect crystal fails. you if your tail-ligCome in today. subject to changs without notice. Goodrich WITH Price LIFE-SAVE- R tak- and-Gam- Goind it legal-size- en to Indian creek in Joe's valley Tuesday for planting under the direction of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish Protective association archery and horseshoe pitching con- -i tests, 4:00 p. m.; band concert, 6:00 6 -: Boyd Fish of Price, former football and track star at the Carbon county high school, won third ptaee iir the broad jump event in the annual junior college track meet at Salt Lake City Friday. Fish is now attending Westminster college. Fish And Game Leaders Plan To Attend roaders and will undoubtedly prove a valuable addition to an otherwise strong team. By HELPER MERCANTILE FORMER CARBON ATHLETE ON WESTMINSTER TRACK SQUAD PUNS the state track and field meet. Jack Walsh will enter the singles event, while Jim Jouflas and Johnnie Georgedes will participate in the doubles division. The three Carbon-ite- s the Helperites entered the amateur are recognized as Region Five tournament and brushed aside all opin their respective events. champions position to win the state title. Randall Taylor, classy third sacker who played for Price the past two seasons, has signed with the Rail- Distributed Phone No. 141 as well as here. The post's, action along this line will undoubtedly contribute materially to the strengthening spirit of cooperation between this city and the melon center. j rd Behind the brilliant three-h- it hurling of Pinky Burns, Helpers 1936 Hauled Away Coach Pres Summerhays announced Tuesday that a team of four will represent the Carbon county high, school at the annual state track meet to be held at Provo Saturday. The Dinosaurs will be represented by Bob Ostler, who won the 100-yadash and placed fourth in the high jump and third in the 220-yadash in the Region Five meet Saturday; Joe Curia, who won the javelin throw and placed second in the discus and shotput; Cox Christensen, who grabbed third place in the high hurdles, second in the high jump and fifth in the quarter-mil- e race, and Charles Semken, who annexed top honors in the discus event. Silvertown GOLDEN PLY BLOW-OU- T RED STAR OIL COMPANY PROTECTION Utah e |