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Show gemmellIclub in fifth place Industrial League Standings . , Won Lost Pet. Bngham City 5 2 .714 'Provo Timps ti 4 GOU Magna - Garfield ti 5 .545 Helper's Becker's 5 (j .455 Gemmell Club 4 (j 4U0 Pinney (S.L.) 4 7 .3C4 Sunday's Schedule Magna at Pinney. Gemmell at Provo. Bngham City at Helper. Brigham City came to Copper-ton Copper-ton to win 11-8 and hold its first place in the Industrial league Wednesday evening, at the same time sending Gemmell club to fifth place. The R. C. Gemmell club entry in the Utah Industrial league traveled to 'Helper Sunday and took a 13-5 lacing from the Carbon Car-bon county boys. The Becker boys went to work early on Bob Detmers, Gemmell huiier, collecting col-lecting seven runs in the first three innings to forge way out in the lead. Pee Wee Bass, who relieved Detmers, held the Hel-perites Hel-perites to two runs until the eighth frame when they got next to him for four runs. Charles Sou-za, Sou-za, new Helper hurler, held the locals to eight hits. The Gemmell Gem-mell boys staged a rally in the sixth when they scored four runs. The locals were way off form Sunday, making eight errors, all of them being in the infield, which meant runs for the Car- bonites. Sunday's loss placed the clubmen in the next to last spot in the standings. If they plan to finish anywhere near the top in the first half they will have to start hustling. A postponed game with Brig-ham Brig-ham City was satisfactorily settled set-tled last Friday night, 4-5, for Gemmell club. Rain forced calling call-ing of the game, played at Brig-ham Brig-ham City, in the first half of the ninth. A change in the Utah Industrial Indus-trial baseball league to permit simplification of signing ot ball players from professional leagues. leag-ues. The rule previously required requir-ed that plavers of higher classification classi-fication had to be properly released re-leased by the club to which they had belonged. The ruling as a-mended a-mended provides that "any dub may sign two players from a league of higher classification it such players had been properly released or gone on the voluntary retired list of their own volition. s |