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Show THURSDAY, ;j PAGE TWELVE r 3 LZ3 HURLERS STAR AS Rodeo To Be Erected MOVES FORWARD IN THIS REGION On Baseball Grounds HELPER CAPTURES TWO LEAGUE TILTS Railroaders Twice Victorious Over Cavemen; Pinky Hums, Dick I5rasher Pitch Helper continued its fust pace in the Central Utah league Sunday by pounding out an easy double victory over American Fork. The games were featured by the pitching performances of Pinky Burns and Dick Brastyle. sher, who hurled in ball in the Burns pitched four-h- it opener, which Helper annexed by a count of Brasher limited the Cavemen to three blows in the second encounter, his mates chalking up a 4 to 1 victory. The veteran Burns allowed the Cavemen to score in the first inning and again in the sixth, but aside from these two frames he was complete master of the situation. The Railroaders, led by Fred Bosone, Rusty Woolsey and Smith, collected 15 hits. Burns, in addition to his stellar mound work, cracked out a home run Helper scored twice in the first inning, four times in the second, once in the sixth and three times in the eighth. Helper sewed up the second game in the second inning by scoring two runs after tallying once in the first frame. Greenwood and College were mid-seas- 10-- TROUT PLANTING New Structures For on 2. As soon as plans are received from the Creamer Rodeo company, which show here in will stage a three-da- y chutes and corrals August, bucking will be erected at the new Price baseball field, according to an announcement Wednesday by Erin H. Leonard, supervisor of the project. The chutes will be portable, and during the rodeo they will be located 150 feet from the grandstand, assuring every spectator a ringside seat. Mr. Leonard reported that lumber for completing the fence around the field will be available the latter part of this week. Exterior plastering of the grandstand was completed Tuesday, and painting of the woodwork of the structure started Wednesday, he re- port d. the only American Fork players able to break into the hit column. Helper nicked Edwards and Andrews for nine hits, Randall Taylor, Bosone and Biasher leading with tw'o bingles each. Brasher struck out seven men Dividend retained its league lead The Miners by crushing Nephi, collected 15 hits, their big inning being the second, when six runs crossed 12-- 1. the plate. qual-book- l 2 I H CORDIALLY INVITES THE PEOPLE OF EASTERN UTAH E INSPECT ITS DISPLAY OF THE TO Ties In State Highway Patrolman From Price Meet Competition For High Score Of comprising men who A pistol shooting contest at the Price 90 or better, last week, when a load of legal size features of the one had scored 90 or better in previous trout was placed in baseball paik was asOfficers Peace State Utah of the Huntington canyon contests, Captain L. L. Fryer and L. Between 2000 and sociation convention held here Friday A Christensen, both of the state high-patrThe competition was 2300 fish w'ere in- - and Saturday scored 96 each, but Chris cluded in the con- - conducted on both days of the meet, awarded first place be- wa signment, according with winners being announced batsevgn shots in the 10 to Ray Walters, urday. had only six. while circle Fryer state highc hairman of the as- Vernon Dav is of Puce, Salt Lake po- of the Blank Clavton , htef of social, ons fish com- - wav patrolman and won first place in the bee department of the mittee. police, tied with Clayton a mark 0f with division professional Planting was done Salt Lake City police department for '94. He received a fishing basket by Fred Larsen of Castle Dale, dep- - high score during the tournament, medals were awarded to uty state game warden; Virgil Olson each recording a top maik of 97 outj Prizes and winners at the banquet which closed The fish were 0f a possible 100. and J. Rasmussen. secured from the state hatchery at The Salt Lake police department the convention Saturday night. to Th excellent scores recorded by the team won the second leg on a silver Spnngville, being transported peace officers were made despite a Huntington in the associations truck, cup wlth a score of 471 out of a 15,000 trout of legal slPie 500. The Provo police depart-siz- e cold wind that swept the target range had previously been planted in ment team was second with 469, the during most of tbe tournament. the wateis of the Scofield area, and state highway patrol captured third additional planting activity is plan- - wltb 405 and the Salt Lake county ned in the near future, Mr. Walters sheriffs force finished fourth with said. 418 The Salt Lake police team needs " one more victory to win permanent SPRING GLEN TEAM HAS possession of the cup. contest for a pistol FAIR START IN SOFTBALL A special awarded by The Salt Lake Telegram A husky crew has been chosen for was won by P. L. Dow, who recorded the Spring Glen softball team, being a mark of 94. Medal winners in the Class D managed by Henry Topolovic and were: J. E. Mansfield, Salt vision by the Youth of America E. branch of the W. S. A. lodge. To date, Lake police department, 94; O. Provo department, police the team has been successful in near- Pederson, dely every game played. Their latest 93; C. K. Keeter, Ogden police 91. victory was over Spring Canyon partment, The results in Class B were as folTuesday in a league game, the local boys making 16 runs to their oppon- lows: B. C. Hillis, state highway paents' 7. On Friday night, however, trol, 90; O. P. Howard, state highW. E. Scheib, Salt they lost to the Latuda Pool Hall team way patrol, 89; sheriffs Lake 8, after department, 89. scores county being by one point, Howard was awarded second place a hard tussle. The line-u- p follows: Glenn Winn, over Scheib because he had a larger Distributed by HELPER of shots in the inner circle. c; Alert Smolich, p; Sheldon Binch, number Phone No. 141 Class division In the designated lb; Louis Vuksinic, 2b; Bob Tomsic, 3b; Bill Woodward, ss; George rss; Martin Kosec, cf; Henry Binch, rf; Ross Perry, If. ol, Ti'k Ca-bon- ic, FAMOUS L & H ELECTRIC RANGE THE CHOICE OP FINE COOKS EVERYWHERE KELVIN flTOR H . PIONEER OF ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION DOUBLE the H cooking capacity for HALF the power 1 EASTERN UTAH COOKING SCHOOL ' H Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June EE EE zz 10-11-- 'O' Subdued By Grand out a 1 Sunday in a game played ning teams field The r clinched victory in the W sending two runs across Their big frames were the.l sixth, in each of which they six times. The Emery countv gation was held runlcss until uuelis inning. Zelbauer paced Grand attack, with four hits in 1 to the plate, followed by who connected safely three Kochevar limited HuntJL six bingles, two of them by 21-- , J man. Because of the convention of ft. Utah State Peace Officers , tion, the weekly examination ofawT cants for drivers licenses was as celled Saturday by State PatroW Vernon Davis and J. L. Sullivan attended the convention sessions a 8 00 p. m. L. D. S. Tabernacle, Price, Utah jears 1, CO. Helper, 0 JM !" DOLLARS MAKE of age. Townsend supporters and all oth- ers interested in the pension project aie invited to attend the meeting, officers of the Price club announced. much-discuss- MERCANTILE JUST A FEW con- - Mr. Ward will visit Price in nection with a nationwide speaking tour. He will discuss the pension proposal in detail, and is expected to explain the latest developments in the movement to secure a monthly pension of $200 for all persons over 60 12 BEER lire Ward B. Long of Los Angeles--, nationally prominent Townsend old age EE pension plan leader, will speak at a zz meting in the Carbon county court house Tuesday evening, June 8, at THE AT w TOWNSEND CLUB LEADER SLATES TALK IN PRICE AND j , Huntington MILWAUKEE' H Mimeograph paper of various in various si.es for sale at The Advocate. THE PRICE TRADING CO. Trout planting activity on the part Fish and Game of the Carbon-Emer- y Protective association was continued HELD PISTOL SHOOTING TOURNAMENT PARLEY IN CONNECTION WITH POLICE ed EXtJ A FEW VOUadc MnnV, AN 0tDS' "At . k ss ? ''FyXy! & 'fh s'.' S5iSSS Vi AND ALL THF : v a f J W KAlUREsf- - ; : V ' ? 't f a 'l v S J V' ',07 V' V s Iv -- . wiMlwrlMfcfMaiUilllttfciWHtiiirii BLENDED 17HISKEY CORF., DISTH.ltRlrS RrLAV MD AND LOUISVILLE KV CXECUTIVC Cl VtRT DISTILLERS "SPECIAL" BLENDID WHISKEY M PROOF RLOC., N. Y. C. CALVERT (M IhH pr4uct ar 2 pmt m man aid. S 1 2 aM Mralahl whukay; li jar (rain nautral tplrlta. 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