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Show 7ie Association Cards Price Hellenic Youth Grab Softball Title ed as un ar SPECTACLE E All-St- ar In recognition of their fine playing in the Utah Shrine All-St- ar games on August 18 and 19, Max Oliphant and Morris Nelson from Carbon high school, members of the fighting South football The softball team representing first base; George Dimas, Salt team, and Gerald Culwell, also the American Hellenic Youth; Lake City, second base; Andy from Carbon high, a hoopster on Organization of Price won the Vassious, Denver, shortstop; Nick the winning Class A basketball western states softball champion- Jouflas, Salt Lake City, third squad, were elected to membership of the American Hellenic base; Art Nlckas, Price, left field ship in the Utah Shrine All-St- ar Youth Federation in connection John Radar, Denver, center field; Players association. with the groups second annual Steve Poll is, San Francisco, right life time passes were presented convention held in Price over field; Mike Vlamakis, Price, to Pres Summerhays, Carbon high pitcher, and Johnny Spanos, Den coach, who August 25, 28. 27 and 28. the 1949 South football team, and to The Price team defeated Den- ver, pitcher. R H E other coaches who have aided in 17 ver Monday by a one-sidSaturday scores: these games since its inauguration to 4 score and at no time In the San Francisco ..000 00 0 0 158 2x 18 10 in 1947. contest were the locals ever head- Denver Each of .the 75 players also re ed. Mike Vlamalria pitched six-h- it Lackos Phillips and Stravos ceived life time passes, entitling ball for the winners in the Lionakis, Spanos and Pappas. final game. R H E them to admission to future All' Score by innings: Star games, the cards being sign' The softball tournament start- Price 420 1813 11 ed by Raymond C. Wilson, illu2 1 ed last Saturday with Price Salt Lake 002 00 triumphing over Salt Lake City, Vlamakis and Kanderis; Cale-v- strious potentate of El Kalah 13 to 2, and Denver turning back temple, Mystic Shrine, and Earl and Vlahos. San Francisco by a count of 16 Monday scores: R H E Ferguson, president of the Utah to 0. The first round was featur- Salt Lake 142 5113 High School Coaches association, 9 no-rwhich organizations sponsor the ed with a no-h- it, 8 7 game San Francisco .. 400 31 pitched by Spanos of Denver and Souvall, Calevas and Calevas, games and coaching clinic. The more than 17,000 fans who a one-h- it game pitched by Vlam-ak- is Jouflas; Phillips and Stavros, attended the Class A vs. Class B of Price. Kyrinos. basketball game won by the As, The final round pitted the two Denver 001 30 4 6 48 to 46, and the North-Sout- h first days winners against each Price 17 12 625 4x other for the championship and Spanos and Pappas; Vlamakis football game won by the Northerners, 27 to 26, agreed that both the losers of the first round and Kanderis. events were among the finest ever against each other to determine third and fourth places. presented in the University of Coal Production Records Utah field house and stadium. Tournament officials announcMany players also declared that ed the following players had been Records of world coal producselected as all-stplayers for tion go back to 1868, in which the training under famous name their play throughout the tour- year all of the coal producing coaches will make them better nament: Mike Kanderis, Price, countries together had an output athletes as they prepare to buck the rugged college competition. catcher; Mike Kourmanos, Price, of 230 million tons. The Shrine won praise from all sides for the spectacular pageantry presented prior to the football game and for the professional type of entertainment offered at the basketball contest. Charles M. Pincus, veteran Salt Lake theater executive, was pageant director. anl SUN-ADVOCAT- Sports Editor, Sun-Advoc- ""ail, vat Q Dear Sir: I am taking this opportunity to comment briefly relative to the recent letter appearing in your paper concerning the selection of an All-St- ar to play in the American Legion junior baseball All-Stgame at Derks field in Salt Lake City. First may I say this: To whomever wrote the letter, you dared to print your the letter, but you, yourself did not dare to sign it. It has always been my contention that such childish tactics are not worth the paper they are written on. We must therefore assume that you, yourself, didnt have enough faith in your convictions to sign your letter. Secondly, may I point out, that in your haste, you did not take time to find out that there is not any truth in your accusation that selection was switchthe all-st- ar ed. If you would of taken time Canvas Bags to Be to investigate instead of accuse, you would of found out that Tried For Plants young Etzel was selected for this Fish all-stgame long before the Of High tournament at American Fork, M. J. Madsen, superintendent due to the fact that the selections were made by districts, and you of state fisheries research, has would of also found out that the purchased a number of canvas other fellows on the team knew bags for experimental work in of his selection before they ever planting fish. The bags weigh played Vernal in the district a small portion of the weight of a milk can. This will make it playoffs. Thirdly, you ask if this is the possible for the horses to iscarry be- kind of sportsmanship and fair loads farther in a day. It American Legion is lieved that the fish will arrive play ar Sun-Advoc- ate 5S!5wjuj '. Dick Bennett in a much better condition. A W The planting in the east and south part of the Uintah moun- slope, including tains will be done by Fred Rey- of the Their All the stocking in the Thousand lawm nolds. rj north part of the Uintah slope mountain area ball players. will be done by Guy Bronson and Rulon b.11 4.7 teaching its young the May I point out to you that the American Legion through finest years has done one of the in helping the country in jobs COUNTY VOTERS: most of young fellows make the time by vacation summer their The campaign for nomination is national playing baseball, our and unfrue'orawL0 Despite all the half-bak- ed game. They have many obstacles however, each overcome year, enemies have advanced, these facts still storJJj to to make their program bigger and m TT better for the youth of our counry ; CarEast U Mrs. or Mr. try. You, county. are, whoever you bon Sports Fan, a iraS have become one of these ob2-K JSufyssN stacles. You, through the use of and some paper, your have torn down in a few short minutes what Mike Wood and the ponent lug rest of the Price American Legion print that he tw. Gtaitt -publicly dtserlM J?!'' post, along with millions of other ocratic Legionaires, have spent three kl elected long summer months building up. to Pubi Thank you, in the past 4 yevTL?? he in prtat'dwfca WALTER BORLA now is a Helper, Utah Carbon Players Gain Sports Editor Bowing Out of Fracas; Let Letter Writers Have Shrine Say PORI SUNNY, SMILING SYMPHONY of SPEED - Thursdc THE Page Six type-writ- CARB0H er 11. teSffte; --- K tr&vJ basPutsomuchrfjH? Water ar those parties who sbameful way tUak tjujl Ml !ne there were WORKING la County w Smoke y Says: HOLIDAYonECE of 1951 COMPANY a- OF 115 -: FOR BIST SEATS, ORDER BY MAIL NOWI Fnhnim to Mall Orders received prior to regular tax Offkl HERE'S HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL Sand stamped, addressed return onvalopa with your remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICS, UTAH STATE FAIR, Salt taka City. Mention 1st and 2nd choices of desirable dates. Orders for Sunday, Sept. 17 or Saturday, Sept. 21 specify Matinee or Evening performance. I -- a MM E -- M. MU mum- - 'bi.l-i.l.lll!!- SEATS RESERVED PRICES INC. TAX $3.00 $2.50 $2.00- -$ 1.50 .M'.llUl-li- l ') SfcwjWlife EVERYONE IIAS AN EQUAL 210 lb. Thick Tab Asphalt Shingles CHANCE TO WIN Protect your home with long life, attractive roofing. These slate surfaced asphalt shingles give you service and economy. Colorful and durable, we can help you arrange for these shingles on your roof for AS LOW AS $6.50 PER MONTH O O ROLL ROOFING O CEDAR SHINGLES SHINGLE STAIN O EAVE TROUGHS Well take care of the details for you . . . A $150.00 new A (100.00 Fur odd uhwe monthly terms. Get Winter Protection Now! - i 1951 Fur Coat. A $75.00 beautiful Fur Scarf. The next 50 cea receive a Merchandise Certificate good for W09 Cash, when applied on the purchase of a gorgeous fur coat. testant You hive 53 chine to win grand prim. Every. is eligibl except employees of this store, of. advertising agency, and their families. 0 Cut. O fumotalSfe wcfu)iv securing competent ap- plicators and arranging for financing. A ten percent down payment will start your roofing repairs and remodeling . . . poy on easy will i AN you hive to do is count the mink (min h this picture. Cut out the edvirtiiement ... eedoso with your entry. Prise w3l be iwirdid f" of of correct count, neatness end orig ywt Bofty ae ictor theTmldrioM " gptembCT 7e, or plainly print row onr, end bring, or m3 mm end address to I CONTEST DEFT - at f Price Trading Co. 7 1950- - j. fiefi man is indispensable" A 5 And finally sweeps clean and Public office should not be rewnW place to collect a pension. VOTE FOR JAMES C. (JIM) YOUNG THE NEXT CARBON COUNTY TREASURER A Man Who Can and Will Do the Work (Paid Political Advertises, No - ALL NEW ! 6 Edition It Price, Utah |