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Show INDUSTRIAL BALL LEAGUE APPROVES TEAM KOIEL SCHEDULE OF GAMES SET AT MEETING HELD IN FROVO. PROVO Rosters of teams entered enter-ed in the Utah Industrial Baseball league were approved at a meeting meet-ing held in the Firemen's hall here Monday night. Managers Al Ablctt of Gemmell club, Otto Birk ot Provo, Claude Enberg of Pinney Beverage, Salt Lake City; Wally Walbeck of U. S. Mines and Lee Self of Magna-Garfield, along with league directors and President Har- vey Garrlty and Secretary Darrell Kldd, officially okehed the roster submitted. Along with the selection of the players to perform for the five clubs in the semipro . circuit, the scorekeepers for each of the clubs, and the umpires to be used during the season, were named. Two new umpires will see service ser-vice in the league this summer. They are Lott Ewing, former manager man-ager of the Utah Poultry team in the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Ama-teur Baseball, and Swede Swenson. Erin Barber, Roy Austin, Ab Lid-dell, Lid-dell, Darrell Kldd, Orvllle Lee, Benny Ben-ny Beaumont, E .E. McCarty and Bill Spry are holdover umpires. Bert Bullock, on the staff last year, resigned. Bert Is a director of the Provo club. Gene Paulson and Maurice Jones were named official scorekeepers for the local team. Sam Saultas was named as the Gemmell club score- keeper, and T. A. Marsh and E. E. McCarty will handle the scoring duties du-ties for the Magna-Garfield team. Tommie Porter and Marlowe Branegan Brane-gan will score the Pinney Beverage home games. The selection of a scorer for the U. S. Mines club will be made in the near future. -The schedule drawn up at a recent re-cent meeting in Salt Lake City was approved with the exception of the one schedule for July 10 with U. S. Mines at Magna. It was moved back to July 12. The teams will open the 1936 race Sunday, May 10, with U. S. Mines at Provo and Gemmell club at Pinney. Magna-Garfield Magna-Garfield is idle until Saturday, May 16. All games played in Magna during dur-ing the coming season will start at 5 p. m. When double headers are played In Provo, the first game will start at 2 p. m., but when only one game is scheduled the starting time will be 2:30 p. m. The same setup will be used by the Pinney Beverage Bever-age club in all of its) home games. Games in Bingham up to and including in-cluding May 31 will start at 4:30 p. m., but during the remainder of the season games in the copper camp will begin at 5 p. m. Several changes have been made In the club rosters since the termination ter-mination of the 1935 pennant race. Pinney has added the hard-hitting Les Lemon, stellar catcher, and Norm Baird. Ronny Peacock andi Reese Llewellyn, a trio of hurlera who performed in the amateurs last season. Ted Aldous, a hard-hitting outfielder, is another addition to the Pinney club. Provo has strengthened it's lineup with the addition of several promising prom-ising youngsters, and Magna-Garfield aiso will rely on young blood. In addition, the Smeltermen have signed Frank Christensen, beltins catcher. Gemmell club has picked up Jimmy Jim-my Byrne, former Bingham high school star, and also has signed Mel Scott, -canny right-hand moundsman. U. S. Mines reached down to the southern section of the Central Utah loop and grabbed the youthful youth-ful Joe Paur, brilliant second sack-er sack-er for Price last seacon, and Johnny John-ny Krisman, fleet fly chaser. Tribune. |