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Show GAME ON DONKEYS HERE THISSUNDAY B.D.A.A. VS HELPER HERE TONIGHT Bingham will play host to the Helper nine, in an 8:15 game, tonight at the Copperton stadium. sta-dium. Helper recently won the state semi-pro championship at Helper, defeating Kenilworth 3 to 2, in a 12-inning battle. Manager Wilson of the Merchants Mer-chants will likely start his new left-hander, Connell, on the mound, and will have Max Pes-setto Pes-setto and Venturelli to take over ov-er if v needed. Zaccaria, manager of the local nine, will probably start one of his right handed aces, Vic Stuek-cnschneider Stuek-cnschneider or Geo. Trejo. The locals have received several sev-eral set-backs in second half play, winning only from the first half champs, American Fork 10 to 4, but are not out of the running yet, and are capable of upsetting pennant hopes of any club. Second half play so far In the Industrial league has found things topsy turvy, with tail-enders tail-enders knocking over the top clubs, and the lead in doubt nearly every game. Bingham lost a close thriller to Provo last week and will be trying hard to get back in the win column tonight. SOFTBALL SLANTS! I SOFTBALL ON DONKEYS! There will be lots of fun and excitement at the Copperton Softball park Sunday night at 8:00 p.m., as a couple of the local lo-cal nines put on a neck and neck race to see who is the biggest donkey. Or, we mean the boys will get together with a bunch of donkeys to see who are the best softball players. Anyway, the two local softball teams will put on an exhibition game played play-ed on donkeys, and we bet you won't be able to tell which is which after about the first quarter quar-ter mile, I mean inning. Don't miss this load of fun and laughs. Besides the game, a special feature will be held, and you will get plenty of horse, er (donkey) laughs out of the entertainment. en-tertainment. This game will be sponsored by .the owners of the donkeys, so you must pay a small admission, but it will be well worth it. In regular league play, Huntsman's Hunts-man's Chevrolet is out front with two wins, no losses. Highland High-land Boy and Princess theatre have each won a game, with no losses as the Eagles and Gem-mell Gem-mell club having lost their only game, and A & M dropping both of its contests. The boys played again last night, and will battle as scheduled sched-uled Monday, July 31st. Circumstances caused the withdrawal of Lark from this league, so for the remainder of the schedule, the team that was scheduled to play La.rk will play an exhibition game against the team that draws a bye. There will be three games each night, but the exhibition game will not count in league standings. O |