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Show 'mas, John Dimas, Eddie Osoro, Dan Shea, Lynn Pett, Jack Knud- sen. Dick Peterson is playing a great game in the outfield for Copperton seniors. This diminutive diminu-tive outfielder is a real ball hawk. Daisy Valdez is still floating about ' with the Highland Boy juniors as thoir ace moundsman. Many of the clubs cannot bag a pennant this quarter, but you won't stumble over any keener spirit and stiffer competition than most of the teams show. The live inning exhibition put on by the boys of 12 or under really stole the show at Community Commu-nity park July 2. The boys got a great thrill playing under the lights and they won the plaudits of the crowd by their play. Many fine compliments were heard a-bout a-bout the boys' abilities in hitting and fielding. In fact, their game was enjoyed as much as the Mag-na-Pinney encounter which followed. fol-lowed. O Ray, Ray Williams, Douglas Reed, Mickey Culleton, Dickie Johnson, Vicente Garcia, Salvador Aguayo, Cal Crump, Cal Nelson. Don Grossman, Buster Fuller. Darwin Peterson, Ray Perry, George Di- Playground Activities By Bailey Santistevan, Director The first quarter of baseball play in the Eskimo pie leagues ended Thursday with the following fol-lowing first quarter champions in the respective leagues: Copperton. Cop-perton. champions of the senior sen-ior league Copper Gate, champions champ-ions of the junior league: Bingham Bing-ham Bulletin, champions of the peewee league; and James Variety store, champions of the softball league. Every club has taken new life and new players and has settled down to try and win the second quarter championship. The following boys have been registered to play American Legion Le-gion junior baseball this year: Jack Gleason, Don PouLsen, Jack Thurmond, Glen Draper, pitchers; pitch-ers; Bob Nichols. Ralph Brown, catchers; Glen Sheen, first base; Jim Butterfield, second base; K. Nelson, shortstop; Frank Nelson, Nel-son, third base and captain: John Susaeta, centerfield. The other two outfielder positions will Infilled In-filled by the following boys: Don Crump, Joe Iasella, Raymond Johnson and Carl Barrett. George Furgis. Dick Peterson, Robert Siddoway and Ben Montoya are also being carried by the team for experience. Ray Pett is one of the leading lead-ing pitcheri in the junior league. lea-gue. He hag won five games and lost but one. The American Legion team will play the Evanston, Wyoming, American Legion team at Evans-ton Evans-ton on Sunday, July 14. The Copperton cowlwys handed hand-ed the Bingham Bulletin their first defeat of the Et-a.on in the second quarter play when they defeated them 9 to 4. The following boys from the junior and peewee leagues were taken to Salt Lake City to play a five inning exhibition game under the lights of Community park as entertainment for the boys who participated in the Americanism parade that was held recently in Salt Lake. They also paraded: Kent Stillman, Bailey Santistevan Jr., Gordon Buckle, Bobby Blake, Wayne |