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Show ' t Second-Half Contests Feature Kids' Loop '- Second-half play In th old-timers, old-timers, midget and minor loops of the Telegram-Parks Kids lesgue will get under wsy Fridsy with a full slate of gamea in each league. i Meanwhile, the major league will continue its first-half schedule with four gamea Saturday. Six rounds ef plsy still remain in the majors first-half schedule. Wells Stake No. Z Hollanders and Rotary, all tint-half winners ti their respective league, will be I back In th rsc for second-half 'honor. Lawsoa Supply hold top pot In th major leagu with a .4-0 record. A few change hav aen made I for th second half. C T O has replaced re-placed the Outlaw! la the minor leagu. Th Outlaw! ia turn hav been placed la the midget leagu It replac th Yankee, who bar been dropped from th leagu for j failure t field s team, I All minor and midget league games ilated for Jordan park will be played t 9 and 11 a.m.. Instead of 10 a.m., a during the flrat half. Top contest in Friday' old-timer slate ssnds first-half winner, Weils Stake No. X against th ap-and-coming Jayce nine. The gam I slated for th Fort Douglas diamond. dia-mond. Other tilts send Fairmont against Jordan Park on the Jordan field and Salt Lak Radiator and Welding to Wells No. 1 oa th muny No. 1 diamond. I Saturday! major league schedule sched-ule places th top gam oa th Fort diamond when two strong boy4 dub teams, Rotary and Elka, tangle. Fairmont meet Sugar House Bakery on muny No. 2, Victory Cleaners snd Lorraine Press battle on No. L snd Blue Bolts and Kiwanla-Felt move westward west-ward for s tilt on the Jordan field. League-leading Lawsoa is idi Saturday. |