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Show w committed in the game with each team collecting a LEGION ALL-STA- RS pair each. Sundays win was really sweet for "Zac" and his team, 'COP PLAYOFF! who during the first half suffered .our humiliating defeats at the hands of Loh Collins and his first PROTEST ENTERED half pennant mad sang. Not only diil the fourth win in fie starts The Carbon American for the Histributoors Legion ?ive them a full tame lead on idle Sunday won the right to! Brigham in the department City, Sunday, hut it puts them in participate that started last night at the spot of thp "team to beat" play-of- f Ogden, and will continue thru tojfor second half honors. WART, THE SPEED COP- . . "t ' II H" CANT ) By Merrfll - THIV (win. jhMi &tr sssja, I AmJiU I UV kz EZFlzrzsfc 88 V Smvci all-sta- rs TURN BACK PROV0 DISTRIBUTORS 0 AHEAD IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Wainker goats during the first half. They Provos pair of tied the game in the 7th. Then a total of 15 to make the margain safe they the Utah Dist- scored in the final two frames. Ford, Sobers for ributed into an even in ens Helper's entry kept league ,th industrial Mr swond in toe un ft S Sunday- After doz the top half beat the first half their own field J 12-- 7 - a scoreless first inning way around, the Distributin or went to work on Wainker shelack and second of the tie top iioi for three hits and as many - d who started the rum. Gil Maroon, here July jtnie against Magna with a homer, started the spree in the second with a on a rousing double, and scored .inrie by Orson Bailey, wno in triple torn scored on a powerful . mine ii ssuur-f- d i laner ()V MacK reyxon. on a sacrifice fly to center by 3-- T Woods. Mike Helper's lead was only a momentary affair as the Timps went after Dean Stringham, starting harler for the Distributors, who after allowing three hits and filli- bases gave way to Mel Provo scored a half- Marlowe. teen in their half of the second, but the 'Duke" silenced their bats and gave up only one more run the sixth, as his mates pro- -, r, eeeded to drive the from Levan to the showers in the fifth. They had but little more respect for Ford, who had their ng the j left-hande- Marlowe, who received credit for his sec.ond win this half, had the Timps on his hip allowng only four hits in four innings he worked on the mound. No doubt he would have gone on to finish the game, but when he protested to Umpire Bates after he was called out in the seventh inning on an infield fly to the shortstop, Bates refused to hear anymore from the cagey and banished him from the contest. Max Pessetto came into the game to start off the 7th and held the Timps down allowing a lone single by Ern Jensen, who came thru with 4 for 5 in the game. Manager Frank Zaccaria, who pulled Jerry Dalebout from the lineup following an argument in the dugout, came thru with a perfect 3 for 3 to lead his mates in the assault against Wainker and Ford. "Zac" went to center Peyton finished the game at catch and Mike Woods took over the shortstop duties. Maroon Hits Three Doubles Gil Maroon's big bat really boomed Sunday as. he clouted Mes sers Wainker and Ford for three doubles and scored powerful three runs. Orson Bailey and Peyton each tripled, and each col lected two for five. Maroon had 3 for 5. Only four errors were left-hand- er From where I sit..Joe'Marsh Jane Cupper's Cuppers showed me some their of nineteen-te- n ra-tati- picnicking on the beach with beer and pretzels, in bathing suns inai maae mem iook line iney were dressed in street-wea- r. Dee was smothered in a pull-ovwith knee length shorts, and looking embarrassed as if he thought Jane's costume of a heavy blouse, two copious skirts, and long black stockings was a little daring. We laughed a lot at those costumes . . . but come to think of it, long-sleev- er All-Sta- KENILWORTH HANGS day and Friday, as they took the third and final game from a scrappy Spanish Fork team The local team which is composed of players from Huntington Ab H O X Hiawatha, Dragerton, Price and Wilson 2b .... Helper and is coached by Nick 2 0 0 1 Mascara, lost the first game last Dalebout ss .. 3 3 0 0 Sunday afternoon to Spanish Fork Zaccaria of . Ba'bcock If ... 5 i o 0 on the Helper field 9 to 10. The 0 following 4 Tuesday they went to Sluga 5 3 9 0 the Utah county city and won the Maroon lb ... to even the 5 2 5 3 second tilt 11-Bailey 3b ... count. Mike 4 0 5 2 cf c Orphanakis, a prod-- 5 Peyton 2 2 2 uct of Hiawatha, won the last two Woods c ss 0 0 games by pitching good ball. He Stringham P 3 0 0 2 went all the way at Spanish Fork, Marlowe p .... 45 15 27 12 but Sunday was relieved by Totals a fellow teammate from HiaPROVO Ab H O A watha. 3 0 2 2 Spanish Protests Games Bird 3b 5 4 the game Sunday., Following ss Berge 0 the manager of the Spanish Fork 5 A. Jensen cS 4 3 8 1 team protested the games won by Page lb team on the pretense 4 3 4 0 the all-stE. Jensen 3 that selection or a team from var 2 0 3 2b Rasmussen within the area 4 0 3 0 ious communities Overly c 2 2 2 0 was contrary to the rule of Legion L. Wainker rf ' 0 0 junior baseball. Brooks rf 0 Glen Ballinger, junior baseball 2 0 0 Kumps rf 0 0 chairman for the Utah Department M. Wainker p 0 stated that the rules adopted na3 Ford v 36 11 27 11 tionally gives cities or areas up Totals to 70,000 population the right to Score by innings: 030 121 31112 draw from that area and select a Utah Dist 7 district team from the entire area 060 001 000 Provo Errors Bailey, Woods 2, Bird, regardless of the number of LeBrooks. gion posts in the area. E. Jensen, Rasmussen, Joe "Ribs" Elegante, third base Runs batted in Zaccaria, Sluga 3, and Leamaster, first sacker, man, Woods 3, Maroon, Bailey, Peyton Pessetto. Berge, A. Jensen 2, E. each came thru with a perfect day Jensen, Overly, L. Wainker. Two-bas- e at bat. Elegante had four singles hits Sluga, Maroon 3, E. in as many times up, and Leamas hits Bailey, ter collected 3 for 3. Both boys Jensen. Three-bas- e Zaccaria, turned in fine games defensively. Peyton. Stolen bases Woods 2. Hits Off Stringham 3, Dunn and Roberts for the SpanPes iards each collected 2 for 5. Marlowe 6 in 4 in 1 setto 2 in 3; M. Wainker 8 in 4 Score of final game at Helper Winning Ford 7 in 4 .Sunday is as follows: pitcher Marlowe. Losing pitcher SPANISH FORK Ford. Ab R H 5 Dunn 3b NO SPECIAL DEER HUNT 5 R. Lundell lb IN CACHE DURING 1947 5 2b Roberts For the first time in several 5 0 1 years, no special deer hunt will Chnstensen c p 5 F. Lundell dur be conducted in Cache county 2 2 1 Arnold ss ing the fall of 1947, the Utah State H. 4 rf Johnson reFish and Game Department 3 Davis If vealed today. M. Johnson cf 0 The decision not to hold any 3 0 0 Bowen cf was Cache in county hunts special 8 9 .. 38 reached by the Board of Big ALL-STA-Totals Game Control at its recent meetAb R H ing when it learned that forage Petroni rf 3 behad conditions watershed and Culweir 0 .... p no that come so greatly improved 2b 5 0 0 reduction in the deer herd, other Atwood 4 2 1 ss than through the regular buck Jones 3 3 1 p Orphanakis was necessary. hunt, 4 Blackham c 8. 6144 13 6, . 10 Cul-we- ll, 12 17 ar 10 10 10 2-- 3: 3: as Dee says, well probably look just as funny twenty years from now, in what we call our "Modern" clothes. Only thing that won't change in the picture is that mellow, wholesome glass of beer. From where I sit, tolerance that lets us wear sensible, decent clothes to give us sun and air and freedom will keep that wholesome glass of beer a part of the American tradition. Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation The Carbon were disqualified by the Utah DeAmerican partment Legion junior baseball committee at a meeting Monday in Salt Lake. See page One for complete story. 3; "Daring" Bathing Suit The Pinney Reverage of Salt Lake the other Industrial league game Sunday when they beat the Magna Millers at Magna in a close contest that each team tried to give to the other several times due to errors. Helper is idle next Sunday, their next game being with the Brigham City Peaches at Rrigham on Wednesday, August 6. The score: UTAH DISTRIBUTORS won Marion bouncing BT 12-- 7; 12 11 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 Elegante 3b Plaga cf Leamaster lb Scarcelli If Totals Score by innings: Spanish Fork .... 100 SMALLER PAPERS ARE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM BABSON INSISTS ( more valuable as advertising media for nationally distributed products, in the opinion of Roger W. Babson, noted economist. In a recent discussion of American business trends, Babson predicted: newsMore emphasis on advertising in small papers, and less on metropolitan dailies. for Increased social and economic importance small papers. of population Federally aided decentralization of small interior and the consequent building up communities. more arid Small town papers will become mass-circulati- iZmA Sfinferior on communities. THE HELPER JOURNAL SINCE 1911" "HELPER'S OWN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 140 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 10 4 ' 022 100 33 0038 03x DEFEAT ON 2 GLOBETROTTERS HIAWATHA SUNDAY y, TO HELPER AUG, 11 A bit of Centennial history was made last Sunday at Hiawa tha when the visiting Kenllworth baseball team upset the dope bucket and hung a 2 defeat onto the team that not only won the first half of the Utah Coal league, but were picked to roar thru the second half in iftout the same im pressive style they did the first part of the season. Kenneth "Red" Dimlck, who recently joined forces with Kenil-wort- h after having been the ros ter of the Utah Distributors, Helper's entry in the Utah Industrial league, was on the mound for the Independent team, and set the g Hiawatha team down with six scattered hits, while he and his team mates were getting seven bingles off Kourianis. The King Coal chucker struck out nine Keniworth batters, but his control was erratic as he gave up eeven walks. Dimick only whiffed one, out ollowed only one free ticket to first. It was a well played ball game with each team playing airtight behind their pitchers. Although no official reports are available from the Coal League pres. K. Leavitt, it's believed the win for the Independent Coal team gives them the league leadership for the second half, or at least a tie. Mr Leavitt was con tacted and reported he would have the information to the Journal sometime Tuesday, but the word did not come. The lineup: KENILWORTH Ab H O A 4 R. Jewkes cf 0 G. Jewkes 3b 5 ' 2 6 0 One Pacific-base- d Seabee went during the war sponsored e series of monthly "good he-keeping- " prizes. The outftUttdtof tent for the month was selettat in each of the construction five company area. 9h prize of $5 for each man fa fiJ winning tent came out of th AM' talion's welfare fund. n's PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell hard-hittin- R. Telarole 2b J. Byrge rf Jewkes If W. Musgrave B. Mullins c C. Dimick lb K. Dimick p Totals HIAWATHA D. 5 3 3 3 3 2 4 32 10 0 16 0 0 0 0 12 2 14 0 12 0 13 Totals 4 0 0 12 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 7 4 4 4 4 37 PRICK est catchers TnORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Bldg Helper, Phone 27f Utah Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 hs HELPER pjn. LODQE HALL Nephl Kay Governor Ben Reddlngton Secretary 1 A 0 1 1 3 0 2 1210 2 10 1 1 110 Proverbs HELP BUILD 8 6 27 How much better is It to get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rather to Ibe chosen than silver! PHONE 800 Director 7 27 15 4 5 Hardy, one of the greatin the history of will lead the Negro baseball, Harlem Globetrotters flashy against the Utah Distributors at Helper on August 11 at 8:15 p.m. a young fellow, has Hardy, done a remarkable job as a pilot, last season with the Seattle Steel heads and this year with the Globetrotters. Before going into the service, where he attained the rank of sergeant, he had ibeen a standout catcher for the Birming ham Black Barons and Kansas City Monarchs. With the Mon-arche was battery mate of the peerless Satchel Paige. In the service, Hardy was captain and end on the Camp Blanche football team and star of the baseball team at Camp Knight. Highly popular with his players, he has developed the Globetrotters of the diamond into a power Paul Funeral & 114 Ab H O Vogrenic cf Reese If Lowe 2b Vogrenic ss J. Reed lb T. Jackson 3b T. Lowe c B. Wilde rf M. Kourianis A. C. I. H. Embalmer 16:16 AMERICA'S AIR POWER on AIR FORCE 1ST DAY, AUGUST 9 September 16-2-0 Is Set For Special Antelope Shoot Here CITY MORE THOROUGHLY READ THAN BIG SHEETS, NOTED ECONOMIST SAYS Small newspapers are more thoroughly read than large metropolitan dailies, and are therefor, 014 All-Sta- rs 11 .... 4 4-- ful aggregation, whose conetaaf hustling has made them (first favorites of the fans. He and Eugene Hardin, his catching un4r-studhandle a track corpe otT Trotter pitchers that include Oth ello Strong, Louis HutcjhiMon, Rogers Pierre, Joe Brooke ftnl Johnny Cogdell. PAUL HARDY LEADS First special hunt to be conducted in Utah this year will be a five day antelope shoot for 100 permit holders, September 16 through September 20, the State Fish and Game Department revealed today following compilation of regulations set up by the Board 6:30 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:15 11:00 AM Mine Report Daily AM Shady Valley Folks M-- F AM Farm & Home Hr M-AM Breakfast News ...MS AM Intermountain Nws M-- 3 AM News Dally AM Tell Your Neighbor MF AM Heart's Desire.... M-- F AM Kate Smith Spks M-- F AM News . Sat AM Queen for Day ....M-- F AM News Sun PM Ct of Monte Oristo Sun PM Intermountain Nws MS 12:00 of Big Game Control. Other special hunt dates will be 12:30 1:00 as follows: 1:00 PM House of Mystery Sun Special deer hunting season will run concurrently with the regular 1:15 PM Johnson Family ....M-- F buck season, October 18through 1:30 PM True Destctive Mys Sun 2:30 PM Abbott Mysteries Sun Octobe 28, except that the extendM-- F 3:00 PM News ed season on the LaSal-Elridge 3:00 PM Those .. Websters Sun 4 will be from October unit thru 3:30 PM News Sat November 30. Sun n All deer hunts will 3:30 PM Nick Carter M-- F be from November 29 through 4:00 PM Request Hour December 8 with the exception of 4:00 PM Mysterious Travlr Sun Sat Huntington Canyon and Orange-vill- e 4:30 PM News & Sports 4:30 PM Gabriel Heatter .. Sun where the dates will be Dec5:00 PM PM Twenty Ques Sat ember 13 through Docembes 24. 5:00 PM Mediation Board ....Sun elk will be season Regular 5:30 PM Adventure Parade M-- F n concurrent with the M-deer hunt November 29 through 5:45 PM Tom Mix MM-PM F 6:00 News 8 December The Mantl elk hunt Is one exception. There the dates 6:00 PM Exploring Unkwn Sun ...Dally have beep set for October 4 thru 6:30 .PM Mine Report 6:30 PM Name that Song ....Wed October 12. . 6:30 PM Bulldog Drummond Fri BAN AGAINST ARTIFICIAL 7:00 PM Fishg & Htg club Mon LIGHTS 8TILL IN EFFECT 7:00 PM The Falcon Toe The ban against use of artificial 7:00 PM Family Theatre .. Thu lights and dogs In the pursuit of 7:00 PM' Meet The Press Fri Utah's big game will be continued 8:00 PM News Sun next fajl during regular season 8:00 PM Fulton Lewis Jr M-- F and 'special hunts, the Utah, Fish 8:30 PM Intermountn News Dally and Game Department revealed 9:00 PM Scotland Yard .... Mon today. 9:00 PM Amer Forum, Air Wed In addition, the department will 9:00 PM Let George Do It ....Fri continue to. regulate the type and 9:30 PM Leave It to Girls ....Sun size of firearms which may be 9:30 PM Mine Report Dally used, Ross Leonard, State Fish 10:00 PM Dance orchestras and Game director, announced. to 11:00 PM Daily No one today questions the fact that the whole future of the United States may rest in the very clouds over your head. And the new, reorganized Air Forces give thousands of eligible young men an opportunity to take an active part in building America's on the ground as well as in the sky. air power You may, for example, enlist in the Air Forces for three years. If you have a specialty which will qualify you, you may also be able to enlist in a grade at higher pay. If you have had Air Forces experience, you may join the Air Reserve and continue your military aviation training outside of business hours. 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