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Show Nichols, catcher; Bob Long, Albert Al-bert Rubalcava, Albino Lopez, Junior Carpentar, pitchers; Kenneth Ken-neth Davis, first base; Russell Gust, second; Kay Nelson, shortstop; short-stop; Russell Boren, third; Frank Nelson, John Susaeta, Clyde Nichols and Joe Badovinatz, outfielders. out-fielders. First Quarter Standings Pewee League Won Lost Elva-Ruth Shoppe 12 0 Bingham 5 7 n . i-i n A O Playground Activities By Bailey Saniistevan, Director Junior League Won Lost Vt-teran of Foreign Wars 11 2 Chipian Grocery 8 4 Miner's Merc 3 10 Seussel's White Sox 2 10 Senior League Pep 88 , 4 8 Lendaris Grocery 2 10 Popsicle League Won Lost Apex 7 1 Vaun's Service 6 4 Red Tigers 5 5 Bingham 1 9 O Won Lost Copperton 12 2 Ford V-8's 4 10 Highland Boy 4 9 Bingham 4 9 Hot weather has diminished our numbers on the playground hut it won't be long before we are back to normal. Tony Montoya, southpaw first baseman for our championship high school team, has turned pitcher and is doing a mighty fine job. Monday he set Copper-ton Copper-ton down with three hits, allowing allow-ing only one run. Tony also plays Farm Bureau baseball with West Jurdan. Elva-Ruth shoppe, winners of the first quarter championship in the Pewee league, are tied with Lendaris grocery for the second quarter championship. The tie will be broken when these two teams meet Thursday. Joe Scussel's White Sox are working hard to win a few games in the Junior lencue. They staged a big upset Monday by defeating the Veterans of Foreign Wars, league leaders of the junior league. lea-gue. Bob Burke is Bingham senior's answer to a catching problem. Bob works night shift on the Copper but finds time to get to the playground daily and take his cuts. A group of Boy Scouts, their leaders and Scoutmasters from Fielding, Utah, dropped in and visited on the playground with us Tuesday. They were very interested in-terested and marveled at our play. They formed a team and stayed to play a game with the Copperton Veterans of Foreign Wars. Spud Morley's V-8's are out in front in the Senior league. They are outfitted in blue silk caps and sweat shirts and this must make the difference. In the Popsicle league the Apex ball club is tied with Paulino Garehana's Bingham nine. The Miner's Merc, team in the Junior league has added Bedont and Thurmond to their roster. Pantalone and Campagno are hitting the ball hard for the iviuicio. i One of the best hitters and fielders on the playground is Glenn Sheen of the V-8's. Glen has the makings of a smooth first sacker. Chipian's Food store has sponsored spon-sored Noel Copenhaver's Bingham Bing-ham nine. They are wearing blue initialed hats and white sweat shirts. Cliff and Bill Groves are the mainstays of this club. Kenny Wells is pitching his team to many victories in the Pewee league. Our American Legion team is rapidly getting into shape for our league play with Magna and Tooele. We have hopes of again getting in the state tournament which will be held in Ogden the first week in August. The lineup at present looks like this: Bob |