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Show 'unite f ' Sports Here and There by AL ABLETT "vage tucked away 1 half flag by takmg Mag" f tadin, game by the I ' u to 0. Magna had a 5 ' , ,t eoing mt0 the eight If fin Ihe.v proceeded to U wide open. Pirmey scored , Z without a ball beinp. N 0 , ' the infield. The scorer I 'batten: base hits, so I tt is what they were, bu vbook they were errors of n iorst kind. But then, that aseball. i Jemmell 9' off to a flying . the second half by ' 1 Helper. 9 to 5, behmd ILK Heady pitching of Gene i. He struck out 11 men, just a soon as his mates W ome runs he never was (rouble. The clubmen have . ned two new men, Fielder, ' U bird base man with a power-throwing power-throwing arm, and Penn, a , ,g right hander. who was and Gene Robertson, to name a few. So Salt Lake's first outdoor out-door show should be a dandy. Softball is having a good year in Bingham with five learns playing in the league. Salt Lake Bingham Freight Line is leading at the present time, but only by a game. These Dead End Kids lead by Petie Badovinatz are playing great ball. Boy, how these fellows go for their sponsor. Bingham Radio has a fine team. These boys have been together for a couple of years and they are plenty hard to beat. Gemmell has been fighting for first place and John Mitchell, their manager, has them hustling. The firemen have plenty of fun and they give the leaders trouble. This is the Eagles first year but you can bet Ross Pino, their manager, will have a lough bunch from here in. Charlie Graham, owner of the San Francisco team, was in town the other day. A fine old gentleman. gen-tleman. He is the man who discovered dis-covered Joe DiMaggio, Vernon Gomez, Frank Crosetti, Earl Averill, Willie Kam and a host of others. In fact he has sold over $1,000,000 worth of ball players to the majors. He was here looking over the Salt Lake club, which is sponsored by the Seals. The Bulletin is starting a sports page and this corner will be willing to answer any questions sent in. What we don't know we will look up! Al. O . V AProvo the first half. Both 1 iheie boys should help. We " deuiand Rhodes has gone find greener pastures. ,nday night, July 17, will :wo of the best boys to show L'tah in a long time, go into in for 10 rounds or less in iie Park in Salt Lake, where 1 spina faces Vcrn Bybee. Spi-t Spi-t is the champion of the inter-t inter-t .ntain west and Pacific north -Jsf it He has beat everything t md these parts and has done t ,ith ease. Bybee is the Ogden who as an amateur won the nond belt 126 pound cham-nship cham-nship in Frisco. He is making home in the Golden Gate - since he turned Pro and is rg great guns. This card is i of name fighters: Jackie :ke, Windmill Pierce, Proyer |