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Show UTAH BOTTLERS JfP ? il pt m, TAKE PEACHES If FOR SECOND WIN I Helper's Utah Bottlers eked out a 6 win over the Peaches at Brlgham City last Friday night as Hrold "Hank" Dark won his second Industrial league game of the week. Going Into the first of the ninth with the ball game tied up at 6 all, Frank Brown came up with his second hit of the evening, a double to center field, and cored on John McGurk's third tingle of the game, a single to Tight. Dark showed iplenty of stuff in the to retire the Peaches laat of the ninth. The Utah Bottlers went to work in the first inning and pushed rer three runs, but the Peaches tied the game up at the end of the third. Helper went ahead in the fifth, only to have the stubborn Peaches come hack in the 8th to knot the count again. The 11 hits Brigham City regis tered off Dark were scattered over the route, and the former American Association pitcher looked gilenty good all the way. Tuesday Be beat Magna, and after nursing tired arm for three days, went to the Hill at the call of Manager 'Ug' Wilson. He had fine control Issuing only one base on balls and striking out five. The lineups: " 7-- Swv t4 - '4":: j f1 COORS BASEBALL TEAM THUMPS I EUREKA SUNDAY -3 Tommy Migliaccio, Carbon college infielder and pitcher, took his turn on the mound Sunday for Coors of Helper and heat the Western Juah county entry, Eureka, on their home diamond 12-- 1 as Manager Ace Verdi's nine annexed their second win of the new season against one loss. That Migliaccio had good conI trol is evidenced by the fact that A newcomer to the Utah Indust he struck out 10 Eurekans and is rial league and to Helper it sued only three bases on "balls. FRANK BROWN, a native of; He was touched for 11 hits, but Paintsvllle, Ky., who Is doing ai kept them well scattered. Coors' hig inning came in the well job handling left field for the Utah Bottlers. His baseball; fifth frame when they combined background shows that he hat had four hits with two errors and two ball with the walks to score six runs off L. San two years semi-pr- o Lincoln, Neb. "Sandy's"; 1 year derson. Frank Scavo kept his big with Ashland, Ky., a class D team bat booming Sunday as he came In the Mt.. States League; 1 year j thru with. A hits in 6 times at bat, as a member of the University of all of them singles. Nick Mascara Nebraska team, and a couple .of and Pete Tabone with 3 for 6 yean with Second Air Force team each had a good day. In the army. Coors (Played Spanish Fork at It was In the army where., he Spanish Fork Wednesday and will met Mandell "Ug" Wilson ..and be at home here next Sunday as thru whose influence Frank wend- they meet Payson at 2 p.m. ed his way to the Rockey MounThe score: tains to play ball with Helper's EUREKA Utah Bottlers. Manager "Ug" saw J. Gillispie 3b 5 0 2 him play and liked his attitude and C. Ferris ss 4 0 1 4 Lew is cf ability. Since coming to Helper Frank E. Sanderson lb 4 0 3 has made quite a hit with the fans, L. Sanderson p 3 0 2 the kids and the ball players. He N. Sanderson c 3 0 0 is a friendly chap and has proven O. Sanderson If 3 0 1 himself to date., as a fine, ball Chatwin 2b 4 0 0 4 0 1 Ross rf player. o UTAH BOTTLERS Ab H O A Mayne 2b Babcock cf 5 3 Shiga rf Rbb ss Bfiley 3b 5 5 5 6 4 Brown If McGurk lib Woods c rk p . 5 5 42 Totals BRIGHAM 18 8 110 3 10 111 113 0 2 3 10 15 10 14 27 0 1 0 2 15 Cnlllmore cf lbbs 2b Cowley 3b 4 5 5 2 4 3 115 4 0 3 2 4 c E. Peterson If Zundel lh 3 Johnson ss Oliver p Totals .... 0 I 6 12 2 10 2 11 0 6. Peterson rf Eadulovich 2 1 A 0 100 35 11 1 er Better By The Helper Journal RITA'S AD VENTURES EITA , I'M PROUD TO BE SELLING- - vWY, ADVERTISING--. FIE.ST Yl1 BECAUSE.. . , r jtn MAKE SALES TOR. MY CUSTOMERS.. t VANCE r It ( ANDH j. ..THOSE SAME ADS liDP MAVIN1& AND EASIER. READERS POR-THEV- Or- - PAPER.. FINALLY, SHOP- - KNOW THAT ADVE- R- hu, TISINO, DY 3tLLirtvr MnPP PEOPLE . Mine SbWKJIY CREATES m I UWO I 1 AND A BR.lfcrHTfc.Wi. FOR AU-- OF U 1 US. UK.C. 11 CITY Ab H O JOURNAL Utah For 1 1W I HELPER THE but the date was postponed to chance Helper, give team members ball to see the Helper-Pinne- y THURSDAY, MAY 20, 194g PAGE SIX game at Helper. The contest between Coors and .... 3057 Coal League Opens Kellers will bring together ten of Coors 30,9 .... Club the best bowlers in the county, Sunday Play; Kellers and a hard fought series is exRains Price Replaces game: single pected to emerge. Utah Club of: Team high in Coors to next Carbon finished The Price County Coal league which has teams from Rains, Ken the second half race, with the Rudy-Ada1094 Utah Club first winners, Kellers, tieing with ilworth, Wattis, Dragerton, Sunny Rudy-AdaIndividual leaders: for third. side, Hiawatha, Spring Glen and Individual high three games: Following are the team mem-- 1 Sunnydale, will swing Into action 719 bers of both teams; final results James Bergera May 23 with Rains, who HELPER BOWLERS '2 Sunday, Fred Bonomo for second half, and the season's have replaced Price in the leam 671 Gus Burdis top bowlers as reported by Mr. going to Kenil worth; Wattis to single game: high Burdis: Individual Dragerton; aunnysiae to Hiawatha MEET PRICE Coors: and Spring Glen to Sunnydale. James Bergera 27j Al Wahl James (Chokey) Bergera, captain Announcement of tle league 247 Fred Bosone Tom Pace TEAM IN FINALS opening was made by Keith Leav SEASON AVERAGES itt, president, who released the en Johnny Bianco Games Aver. tire schedule for the first and se Louis Martinelli 196 48 Because of their consistent play Alex Allison ond half of the league. The cota Fred Bonomo 192 bowl 48 .... of the the second half .... during Keller's: James Bergera plete schedule will be printed next 192 48 ing Beason, and the outstanding Art Hansen, captain week m tnis paper. UUO T,,.io JJUluio 191 48 team and individual member reTom Pace John Bianco 186 48 cords made during the entire Bill Hakalo Alex Allison season, Coors Beer of Helper not James Hansen Tom Pace 184 45 only won the second half title, Leo Knight Burton Davis J83 5 but copped most of the honors in came in of Price The Utah club Al Wahl CENTRAL COMM. 181 the Price-Help48 Major league second in the second half and George Patteriek 181 as reported by Gus Burdis, man- Rudy-Ada48 and Kellers tied for Jimmy Hansen ager of the Star Bowling Alleys at third. XND SUPPLY CO. The U. S. Navy's only "grog Price. Final results: Won Lost tub" is at the Naval Academy, Final playoff between Coors Materials Annapolis, Maryland. An exhibit 37 .... 27 Coors Beer and Keller's Market will a is it Museum, the at Academy's 30 34 FOR YOU be held Friday bight at the Utah Club 31 33 Rudy-Adapresent from HMS Frobisher, BUILDING NEEDS Star Alleys at 7:30. A seven British training ship, in apprecia31 33 Kellers game series will be bowled tion of the welcome given the 33 31 1947-4with the winner being Toggery 8 40 24 English sailors on a week's visit the team garnering the most Phone 72 Tony's Club Helper to Annapolis. Leaders Season points. Previously the series Team high three games: had been set for Tuesday night, Phone New Items to Journal vcasSSSCgOgSSgSfeSsa Frank Brown : Totals HELPER'S OTHER 4 16 27 18 NEW CHUCKER Score by innings: Utah Bottlers .... 300 020 0117 012 000 0306 Brigham City I HR Zundel. 3BH Babcock and G. Peterson. 2BII McGurk, Dark, 34 COORS Mascara 2b Tabone lb Scavo c Mullins 3b PLAYED FAST BALL 6 Zaccaria ss 6 6 5 5 Tone If 4 1 11 2 2 3 3 14 11 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 Laursen cf , 2 rf Elegante Another newcomer to Helper 1 1 1 filuga, Brown. SO By Dark 5, Ol- and Utah Industrial league base-ha- ll Dimick rf 0. BOB Off Dark 1, Oliver 4 4 2 1 iver p Migliaccio and is a big tall, 42 12 15 DP Robb to Mayne to McGurk, Totals Pennsylvannian who Score by Innings: Bailey to Mayne to McGurk, May-- e 00O 062 02312 Coors to McGurk, Johnson to Gibbs to Zundell. 100 000 000 1 Eureka 2BH Zaccaria, Mascara, Dim. ick, L. Sanderson; 3BH Migliac 10 Gtofe soft-spoke- n, good-natur- ed DD00o)?j,(Inl0 DP Zaccaria, Mascara, Tabone; BB Migliaccio 3, Sanderson 6. SO Migliaccio 10, L. Sanderson 2. cio. has seven years of baseball service in class A, AA, A-- l, C and semipro baseball as a pitcher back on Uncle of him, plus Sam's team as a member of the Wei infantry. Leo Pukis, 14 rf " "T i "Why yet when I keep a coal fir for kitchen comfort tho ovon U heated In the usual manner. Is not hot enough for baking, I turn on the electric oven unit to raise the oven temperature. The automatic temperature control Is then In full charge. I never have a baking failure." "If the fire who hails from Wilkes Barre, Pa., broke into organized ball in 193S with Utica, N. Y., a class C team. The next year found him with Ogdensburg, in the same league. In 1940 he moved to a class A- -l league and with Knoxville, Tenn., played Scouts liked his looks and in 1941 he went to Buffalo, N.Y., a class AA league where he enjoyed a good year. His next location was with Williamsport, Pa., an A team, where he enjoyed another good year. At this point Uncle Sam made a call of LEO PUKIS and he played for him as a member of his infantry. No baseball for Leo for over four years. After his return from the service he rejoined the Ogdensburg team in class G ball, where he won 8 and lost 7 during 1947. inches high, Standing 6 feet, and weighing 190, the big fellow reminds this writer of another Crowton, chap, Ralph gangling who used to burn them thru for Provo a few years ago. When askabout ed for a little information himself, Pukis had this answer, "I don't like a lot of publicity, and I take a very poor picture". However, we tope to have a shot of Leo 'er he's been around long. He is rather Impressed with this lb pera fen- - SBooscDuess H m Wedd WHILE THE BOSS IS IN SAN FRANCISCO '49 TO SEE THE He, and all the dealers in the Western Region, are going to get a preview of the '49 Ford. They're as excited as kids with new toys. We can hardly wait 'till the boss gets back to tell you all about the '49 Ford the car of the year. We know you'll be just as excited as he is when we tell you all about it. FORD In the meantime, we'll be open for business as usual, and we'll be eager to give your Ford the best service we know how and we know your Ford best. So, while you're waiting to see the new Ford of your future, drop in and see us for the service that saves you time and money our best Ford service. have YES, MONARCH'S "DUO-OVEN- " operates efficiently or with BOTH. with coal or wood . . . with electricity The automatic oven control regulates the amount of electricity needed to maintain desired baking temperatures. d. Entire Cooking top is also half electric, half exclusive An model wall of 46" space. range requires only built only by MONARCH. Stop m and see k. ... coal-woo- HELPER FURNITURE & IIDWE, CO. "STORES IN HELPER and PRICE" Phon 3 Helper country and predicts he'll a good year. He is employed by the city at the present time. Reliable records report Pukis enjoyed a 3.1 earned average during his professional career. HELPER LDS 0.r Your rord UM to ft. Ford WARD Sunday School at 10 a.m. James Oharlesworth, Superintendent Prioathood meetlnr Monday 7:30 L - fr All Show, n.rwork. S.. PS. Watch our ad$ for the news from Sunday F;n8,NBC n.fwork your n.w,poP.r for im. and rfoKor,'. YOUT Excited Ford Dealer ... ! p.m. Sacrament meeting Sunday eve ning at 7:30 p.m., tinder leaderahlp of Bishop Lynn Broadbent. Choir practice, Thursdays inWf., you to liri.r, ,0 ft. Sunday Afoon-N- BC Itah,, at 8 p.m. All services to be held In the Helper Ward Chapel. Obedience is what makes government, and not the names by Bnrte which It is called. Employees off DIAMANTO MOTOR CO. ' 378 North Main - Phone 283 - Helper 1 |