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Show 1940 .umBSOAY, JULY 11, - THE viously been awarded t0 the milkmen. OFTBALL Aceordin gto Joe Fazzio. o the n.ue U1 Dairy Pi0!ipdllt HORT- S" OUNTY U:,U, l?ld no Post. r w,L uuiu De mad ot their scne.iuled Sunday pan When time ria ruMM, around, however the Half Title mnge. goid-clawarrior from Castle Gate Gate Decision Spring on lhe field. !a:.';tt0,1,act' a failure," argues Mr. Ka72io STANDING OF TEAMS .. IOSt entitles u t0 tne ba Won Nevertheless. a meetine 4 18 C K of 'cali' "iiiiiapers will decide which 17 Castle Gate team is in the 16 right. If the tussle gunnyside is to be flayed. Castle 14 Gate must Biau to Kam a tie for first-hal- f 14 yr. honors Beer Fisher 'i ue. eared the Knights of Columbus 13 Glen will Sprinr take the title. 11 - d tm Glen-Castl- e Royal s Canyon gprinp peerless Rains Kenilwortb ... JQ1IRX4I 3 ...3 softbal! managers of the Carbon County the of team? league will Adecision by the determine whether the Knights of Columbus will crowned sole possessors of the be forced to await the league title or Castle outcome of a scheduled Glen game which had pre- Gate-Sprin- g Results of Friday, July 5th Blue Hill Dairy 0f Spring Glen gathered another win when it handed the Spring Friday Canyon boys an IS to 12 drubbing. The Canvon- ites played a hard .camp hm ff...i vn, eU little resistance to the powerful tactics used by the strong milkm Although Castle Gate was idle, it lemaineu on even terms with the K of C by receiving its scheduled tussle with Kenilwm-tUnder the Lights i.ains made it two straight over . i homp the largest number Mokes. Harnah and Keed sparked for the victors. Vucksinic aim tne Hu!f broth hit hard for the losets. Usher tie-ot I'lice and the K of v smeared the neighboring side and teams n the final Lames of the dav Sm.nyside. med for jts st,. :t 'he bat, fell to the be.r dealers to the time of 11 10 5 Pi v.. !,,w.H bom.- runs by Max Hryner. 1'ete Beta's. Jackson .lewkes and Vic Waite M'ell-,le!eat !,, ;he gallant Sunnv-siders- . runs brought i Sunny-'olumbi- Carman Honacci. Quinn and Roiio-'inistcarried the load for the smothered crew. The K of C chased the Columbia Tigers home with a i:t to a trouncing-Timelhitting and wild pitches by Willie Poglain gave the Knights the ball game. Although the Tigers went home with a defeat. the carrie,) with them a hero. Sonny Fratto. In the first inning he made a running catch of a sizzling liner off the bat of Pizza. Kratto speared the ball, somersaulted seberal times and held on to the big apple. Results of Sunday, July 7th Royal came back from its jaunt to Sunnyside with a blackeye as far as its game was concerned. At the end of the game the score was 9 to 4 against Royal. According to Ray Woodward. Royal both manager, (quads fought on even terms for 4 innings, however, from that time on the home team chased nine lallits across home plate Under the Lights Blatz opened the festivities of the evening by trouncing Rains 10 to 0 in a S inning scrap. The fighting beer boys came up with fine fielding :o match th grand work of John Krissman in the box. Onlv one Rains man w as able to get an "extra base hit. This fellow is the hardhitting A. Reed who plays any position on thP park. Spring Canyon and Peerless went the rounds in the 7:.'!0 scrap, with the former coming out one run ahead to Jake thP wild 13 to 12 battle. Peerless, thru home runs by Cliff Huff and Louie Vuksenic. gained an early lead but crumbled before the heavy stick work of Jack Richards and excellent fielding of Livingston. Kof C continued its bid for first half honors b' sneaking past powerful Fisher beer :i to 2. Pete Corey was master for the winners b' allowing only three adversaries to hit safely. Roth runs scored were unearned. Meanwhile Bryner, opposing ('linger, did himself proud by tossing airtight ball for six frames. A bad throw at homo gave the Knights the winning run. Royal Trounces Sunnyside July 4th Royal, strengthened by Lefty and others, ripped Sunnyside wide open to take a 13 to 3 4th of July victory. The visitors from the asphalt region failed to live up to their noted brand of ball hustling with the result that the Royalites had little trouble in gaining their triumph. Blatz Loses Postponed Tilt A long string of victories by lilatz beer of Helper was cut short MonRoyal day when the rejuvenated crew hand it an S to 7 setback. A long home run by Avon Dimick with the bags drunk spelled defeat to the Helper Merc, squad. The losers tried hard to overcome this lead. bllt fel1 short by one tally. Results of Tuesday, July 9th When the last man was put out Tuesday night ,the score sheets showed that the favored teams had gained victories. At Spring Glen the home team, behind real pitching by Lefty Slaven-sky- , downed the visiting Columbia Tigers 5 to 2. Under the light, the Knights of Columbus brushed aside Royal in one-hande- fJLD CUSTOMERS"" FAMILIES PANOTMND DOWN! mile at life! Mister, that frown, mister and smile at Get rid of life again! Why continue to make your life miserable Eyestrain when smart, modern glasses will lift the load? Come in NOW! See the capable, registered optometrist here for a complete eye examination! let Old Man You'll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed! Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians 31 EAST MAIN ST. PRICE 11 oi'omlo anJ (lie Seven ojO Francisco Vasquez de Coronado left 3iMexico, Don adventurers north leading hand of 1540 a fellow into the unknown wilderness to extend tlie Spanish empire by half a continent. Before tlie English Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock, Coronado and his successors had built a royal palace in Santa Fe. Peterson If. 2b Helwoith c J. Johnson cf Kvans if I, Johnson ss Pierson lb OF FIRST HALF of Teams Cemmell Provo Club 14 p 13 12 Magna-C.arfiel- Pinney ISeverage Pecker l inta- Hrighain City Ogden Coors" Kllis lxst lVt. Won .11 7 4 5 3 . 4 . 3b 3 0 3 0 Totals BKCKERS I'INTA 33 .t"v3S 7 .611 .412 5 2 1 0 1 11 12 0 10 4 1 1 10 4 O A 6 24 10 H Ab 1 111 4 3 1 12 4 .778 Mambrough 2b If .706 Ounderson p t'. 11 o 0 2 Fisherman's .3.'3 1 3 4 0 . Allison If .... i) IS .000 Mascarra 3b 0 0 1 .... 3 3 2 0 1 Krisinan 2b Peckers L'iuta of Helper broke Waite ss 3 2 2 :. even in the last two games of the 4 0 2 ... Curia c first half when they defeated Ogden o o 1 3 ... if Myers Coors here July 4th, 6 to 3; and Rosonc rf .... 11 lost a game at Provo Van.N'atta lb 1 3 last Sunday. 1 1 8 0 lb Karl Magann was in rare form in Lindsey 4 0 Verdi cf .... the holiday game here and held the 4 0 0 3 .... p Magann Ogden crew to six scattered hits, 33 10 27 12 Totals while his mates pounded (Junerson 3 110 100 000 Ogden for 10. C Peckers L'iuta .... 103 020 00x-continued his heavy Vic Wait : Runs Kllis, Summary stickwoi l. I y getting a pair of hits Hambrough, Krisman 3, Allison, Kris-maand driving in two runs. Tony Waite. Curia. Krrors J. Johnson, and Joe Curia each contributed Evans. Pierson. Hambrough, Mascar-a pair of bingles to aid the cause. The locals looked rather unimpressive i" their game with Provo, especially at bat when Crowton and Dudley teamed up on the mound to each allow one hit. Shorty Maulsby returned to the mound for the first time in several years and despite tne tact tnat ne gave up 13 hits jn the game, gave promise of valuable aid in the pitch-- I 0 12 . iooo 17 1 one-side- 10 A SNACK OR A SACK in Italian Dishes Also Short Orders, Sandwishes Beer, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Full line of Cold Drinks Ice Cream Boats Candy - We specialize PROVO CANYON, Highway 7 5 miles from Deer Creek Dam Mr. A Mrs. Sam SHORTINO, n Managers 9 rings Phone ing department. Vic Waite and Fred Iiosone were the Helper players to get the two hits Sunday. To Bolster Team It is expected that fortifications in the form of a few new players will be added to the local group when the second half swings into action next week. Manager Kd Marchette from has a Virginia, whom be thinks will bolster the pitching, by the name of Henry Weddington. w ho le I'has Randall Taylor formed at third base a ll umber of times will return to his 'rice home in about a week, and Marchette will probably sign him up for the second half. r the opener. Blatz beer blasted Spring and Sunnyside Canyon 13 to 5 squeezed past Rains 10 to 7. These games closed the first-halschedule; however, second half play will continue immediately after the teams have reniatched. jjttr Dean ot Distillers 'I f UaIeiak Neutrol Spirits distilled from BLCND.A blcndcd WHISKEY. 75 Groin. 90 Proof. Juliui Diitillinq Co., Inc., towrncburg, Ind. kcssler's privatc CHPniifa HEAT Comfort Klr Urlui On oM get the Capitals of direct 5 times easier, stronger, clearer! And, too, enjoy glorious new tone on American stations! Plug in anywhere and play. Philco brings you sensational inventions a new kind of Overseas Wave-Ban. . . 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The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph FINAL GAMES Push-Butto- find gold. 1 Hep-wort- H Ab Standing ra. VanN'atta. Stolen base Peterson. Sacrifice hits Mascarra, Waite, hit Ellis, Myers, Lind-seHit with pitched ball L.. John son by Magann. Sunday's Game j jj i BECKERS I'INTA Ab H O A 3 0 2 0 Allison cf .... 3 0 1 1 Mascarra 3b 2 2 .... 4 Waite ss 4 0 6 0 Curnavali lb (Continued on page 7) The Score: OGPEN COORS HELPER SPLITS IN Noise-Reducin- I Coro-nado- 's PAGE THREE UTAH n Crossing southern Arizona, .New Mexico, visiting ihe Grand Canyon, Taos, and on across he Texas panhandle into Kansas, Coronado and his army failed to find the fahled "Seven Cities of Cibola." and considered their expedition a failure becaue they did not Toduy these and hundreds of other communities m the mountain states are united by telephone wire which speed your voice in a split second over mountains, deserts and plains . . . vast expanses which hand needed months to traverse. All hough Coronado did not discover the "Seven Cities of Cibola," today your voice may be hurled over the seven seas. trail Telephone pioneering and research have Ida 93 to bring you a service which connects with per cei f all the telephones in the world. hbi.ppp l'eerless 'vilh :i 19 to 16 win in the opening ''ap under the lights. .The nval coal diggers put on u Mil,! . niMtun: of softball-bo- th sides plav- "'g erratic ball from the first in. ni! until thl I.,,,. Walks and - 10 - Columbia HKI-PE- Helper |