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Show in the playground leagues this summer. Among thorn are l ukio Ishimatsu, Tokiu Mochizuki ana Menaro Mochizuki. Beckstrom's catch of Haus-knecht's Haus-knecht's fly ball in the Bingham Hosoital-Copperton game caused his whole infield to faint. A doctor doc-tor was called by Billy Clough, manager. unless a tie takes place, then another game will be necessary neces-sary to decide the championship. champion-ship. Monday will end the third quarter play in the playground will not be held during the 24-25 24-25 since many of the boys have asked to be excused to attend events in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Bingham Hospital really had a big first inning against Copper-field Copper-field Thursday. They got two home runs, three triples and two two-baggers and several singles, totaling 16 runs. Wouldn't Al Ablett like to see his club have a few innings like that! Tuesday Bingham Hospital appeared ap-peared in new white sweatshirts trimmed in blue. The boys are determined to put on a strong finish for their sponsor. The American Legion boys defeated de-feated Tooele-Stockton 27-2 and Ileber at Heber 12 to 3. "Rosie" Wells, who pitches for Bingham hospital, is one of the leading homerun hitters of the playground leagues. Don Miller is having a hard time trying to learn to hit but daily he takes his cuts and is determined to learn. He is a fair fielder. Many of the players in the Peewee league are playing in bathing suits. They seem to enjoy en-joy their combination sun baths and baseball games. A group, of the Japanese boys are numbered among the Dlayers Playground Activities By Bailey Santistevan, Director The pitching of Bobby Over-son Over-son and Jack Thurmond Tuesday limited the Magna American Legion Le-gion team to five hits and gave Bingham an 11 to 5 victory. Bingham Bing-ham plays Magna at 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 28, at Magna. This is likely to be the game which will determine the entrant in the Utah State American Legion junior Baseball tournament at Brigham City on August 1, 2 and 3. The tournament has been a-warded a-warded to Brigham City and the Hees Pioneer park, it has been announced by F. P. Fisher, Fish-er, Utah department athletic officer. A fine program of entertainment en-tertainment is already being prepared for members of the eight competing teams. The winner of the Brigham City meet will enter the 1941 regional re-gional tournament for state champions cham-pions of Utah, California, Nevada Neva-da and Arizona at Stockton, Cal., August 15-17. Those qualified to enter the Brigham City playoff are Springdale in Washington county from the Seventh district; dis-trict; Ogden in the Second district; dis-trict; Brigham City in the First; One from Sanpete area, the Sixth district; Helper of the Fifth district; one from the Provo area or Fourth district, and a team from Salt Lake a-rea, a-rea, or Eighth district. After the game at Magna Monday Mon-day the Legion team will travel to Tooele to play their team at 4:30 p.m. So it will be a big day for the Legion players. Tuesday, July 29, at 4:30 p.m. Bingham will play Heber here, and this game will be the last in this district for Bingham |