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Show THE' HELPER JOURNAL 1949 PAGE TWO 7Z. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, Iiiims Evchv Thumdat B THE JOURNAL' PUBLISH I NO COMPANY Hilp. Utah CENTER annual hearings of the Utah Board of Big Game Control has been set. The first meeting will be held at Parowan, July 11, at 2:00 p.m with an 8:00 p.m. meeting on tap at Panguitch that same night. July 12 will find the five-ma- n board at Price, at 2:00 p.m. and at Provo at 8:00 p.m. Next day the Board will move to Brigham for an afternoon hearing and then recess for a few days before the final executive session. Travelling 1500 miles and attending five public hearing in three days is Quite a chore for the Board, according to R. L. Turpin, Board Chairman and Utah Fish and Game Director. For this reason it was decided to set the final meeting of the board at a later date. "This will also give the Board a better chance to study the findings and will freshen the members for the long job of setting up the rules and degulations for the fall hunt," Turpin said. All organizations who are in- terested in the deer and elk hunts of this state are urged to have their information ready and ac- curate at the time the Board meets. Spring counts, fall hunt- -' ing data and winter losses will be; The itinerary MERCHANTS ROUT MAGNA 11-- 3 for the FOR ALL OCCASIONS ' AS UENTURELLI WINS ed the local's cause in the fourth. PEACHES WIN IN Two more scores were added in the sixth to give the Merchants a 13-- 7 lead. But the Peaches kept NINTH TO HALT right on hammering out base hits off Max Pessetto, George Sluga and Bill Green and added 7 more MERCHANTS MARCH scores in the last three innings to the second loss onto the ' hang in the scored Thirteen runs in 13 games. Helperites first six innings of their game Max Pessetto was the starting with the Peaches at Brigham City ran into trouble in the but hurler last Friday weren't enough to win last of the third and was re Mer and the Helper the game lieved by George Sluga who Big chants delayed temorarily sewing turn gave way for Bill Green in Industrial of half the first the up with the loss. who was league race as the Brighamites The trio tagged 18 basehlts while up gave leaders the league dumped 13 raked Wilson's off up was charges ball game Losing the E. Storey who went the route to an but injury tough, plenty Keith Bloom in the last of the ajid won Brigham's third game eixth, and Dick Powers' failure for the year. Going into the last of the ninth to take a suggestion from Man. ager Mandell Wilson and his leav-In- g the Merchants had a 13.12 lead, the game in a huff, might hurt but Green hit B. Storey and then the local's in their last three walked Jolyison. Then on an atgames of the first half that will tempted sacrifice Green elected to nd next Sunday, June 26. Bloom throw to third and made a poor Injured his right ankle on irst peg and Storey scored with the base in rather a freakish man-ne- r. tieing run and Johnson came home score when After covering the bag whei. with the winning Occle Evans singled Bloom move. pitcher Storey won his own game Into a fielding position for the with his first and only hit. next pitch and turned his ankle. Jim Cleverly and Jay VanNoy revealed only a sprain, but homered for the Peaches along he will ibe out of the lineup for a with Powers. Before Bloom - retired from the game with his couple of weeks. The Merchants went to work in Injury he had hit a double and the first inning and chased over a triple in three times at hat. 3 runs on S hits and a walk. Then Orson Bailey came through with In the fourth they weat to work a triple, double and a single In 5 times up to lead all other Helper on Eldon Storey for 6 base-hit- s hitters except Bloom. end 8 runs among which was a Helper will be host to American Tiomerun by Powers with 2 on Fork here next evening base. Three Brlgham errors aid- - in the final gameSunday of the first half for the local team. It will he an 8:1G contest. 14-1- CHEAT 5 6 FEATURED FOR Hits Five For Six t 3. X-r- r SHIGA'S 110,7; I I j GAME Determined there would be no misses in coping the first half pennant in the Utah Industrial league the Helper Merchants Sunday night went to work at Magna on their former pal, John McGurk, and clouted him from the box in the eighth inning after they had piled up a 10 to 3 score, to win their 11th game against 2 losses. "The General" George Sluga teamed up with Angelo Venturelli, the' Merchant's ace pitcher, as he clu'hbed McGurk, "his buddy", for 5 straight . hits, two of them doubles, while Angelo was holding the Millers to 8 hits to record his seventh win against no losses. Only once, the third inning, did Venturelli get into trouble and in hat frame he gave up three runs on four straight singles before he was able to quell the storm. From then on Magna got Just four more hits and no more scores as Help, er won COMPANY FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER vVvWWW V BP IB r UdUD Prices Effective Fri. Sat, June Saltine Wafers g" I3AZ0LA j LB 10 SUGAR U and 25 HS frfl8' $& $8-1- 9 flHnHIIHiMBMflMHBHBHMIBHHiHHMI .00 BAG 4 'A' GRADE BUTTER LB ar I ayLTer ta.. COAL & COKE IfOXWERS See or Call Phone 77 Lorraine Dio i 11 INDEPENDENT WHITS ( 16 10 als, and other events. Prompt Service j ALL Funer- Parties, Wedding j 11-- SET JULY 1ST oosniuNirr Plants Ferns Corsages Flowers for Banquets, j STAR GAME In Your -- i 12 10 Ttier Is An ABERDEEN DEALER REMEMBER All Special Events with Flowers . The Best Remembrance of Them All ! j Helper started off in the first inning with 3 runs with Sluga with a greeting VHis Buddy double scoring Dick Powers and Bill Green. He then came home on Herb Babcock's single. In the second inning Sluga again doubled to score Power and Green who acain wern on ' th haon naths BIQ GEORGE SLUGA, who hasiThey added 2 more In the fourth: played first base for the Merchants one ln the seventh and. three in all season, but who will move to the eighth. Orson Baifey and 'riant field to make room for George Simms also gave McGurk Keith Bloom, came through with trouble as each hit for the circuit. 5 for at Magna to mako a strong Simms' blow came in the seventh bid for the batting leadership on, with the bases clear and Bailey Box The Score team. The General j found Sluga on first when he the Merchant's A H AB O Merchant! Helper SO times and has belted his been at haa bat long hit In the eighth., j 2 8 0 Wood c The apprehension most of the 4 2 24 hits for an even .400 average.) Powers bs ball fans felt about the 2 2 He hat hit one homerun and 8 local Thomas ss 4 8 doubles. 3 Bloom lb possible need for a new shortstop can come to an end. for apparent- -' S 1 Venturelli lb 'v Manager "TSg" Wilson and Dick j 4 0 Sluga rf-SEMI-PR- O 5 Powers patched up the little epi1 Bailey 3b 6 0 Green cf-- p sode at Brigham City Friday 5 8 Babcock night, because the eccentric 2 .. 6 Stoma 2b was in the lineup when 1 ... 2 Pessetto the game started after having ap-- ! .. 44 18 24 Total peared for a conference with Wil- AB H O j Brlgham City son before game time. 5 4 2 Cleverly 2b ... American Fork has heen select Sunday's win at Magna left 6 2 6 VanNoy cf ed a8 the site for the annual In the situation of the first half 8 Call ss dustrial All-Stbaseball game something like this: Helper must 8 3 8 Evans lb Jand Friday, July 1, has been set lose their last two games and B. Storey c 6 2 1 as the date, is an announcement either Provo or American Fork 5 Johnson Sb made this week by Ray Corfield, w0uid have to win all their games 4 2 3 Gibbs If 'president of the league. 2 2 1 in order for a tie to exist. A win Nichols rf According to Mr. Corfield the E. Storey p 5 Brlghftm CJt w hBS 45 13 27 11 Total TleCted an? Fork will settle the Issue and the 300 802 00013 Helper .Merchants will take their first xm h iw 01C 001 32214 Brigham City step toward winning the first half HR Powers, CJeverly, VanNoy. ager, and Mandell "Ug" Wilson, pennant. 3BH Bloom, Bailey. 2BH Wood, Helper's skipper, will direct the The American Fork-Helpsouth team. Teams from Magna, game 2, Call, Bloomy Bailey, Green 8:15 will at Sunday and night Bingham Brigham City makejhere B. Evans, Storey, Gibbs. up the north team and American write finis to the first half for Fork, Provo and Helper will be the Merchants, Phone News Items to Journal the southern entry and the home-- ! Helper Merchants AB H O A team. 5 Wood c ... 0 Wilson Powers ss 5 1 Along with Manager 6 1 players from the Merchants team .Green cf who'll be on hand will be Angelo Sluga lb 5 1 Venturelli, pitcher, Dick Powers, Bailey 3b .. 1 short, Orson Bailey, third, Bill Babcock If 0 Green, outfield, Sluga, Angelos rf . George first or outfield and Mike Wood, Simms 2b ... 2 4 0 catcher. The rest of the south team Venturelli p will be as follows: Al Tate, Earl 41 12 27 12 Totals AB H O A Owen, Boyd Durrant Rex Olsen, Magna Don Mayne and Don Overly from Evans cf 2 5 0 1 American Fork; Marion Wankier, Ridd If Al Drake. Paul Jones, Lyle Roller, Radulovich c 1 Kennie Morgan and Glen Berge, McGurk p 0 Provo. Barton lb 0 0 The roster of the north team Dalehout 3b finds from Bingham the following: Thurman 2b 1 Cal Crump, Vic Stuckenschneider, Rushton ss 1 Bill Green, Delmar Schick, Jack Simons If 2 Knudsen and Frank Zaccarla, Davis If 0 0 coach. From Brigham City: Bill Wilkins 2b 0 0 0 0 Cowley. Roldo Call, Jay Yates, Buckner p Bob Storey, Jim Cleverly and Orton c 0 0 Occie Evans, coach. From Magna: Erickson p 0 0 Keith Barton, Leif Erickson, John Chapman rf 0 0 1 0 McGurk, John Evans, Jerry Dale-bo- aMcFarlane and Manager Radulovich. Totals 34 8 27 13 aFlled out for Buckner in 8th. At the last meeting of the board of directors of the league all Helper 320 200 13011 003 000 000 3 managers Tere pledged to have Magna R Powers 2. Green 3, Sluga 2. their team members elected on hand for the game which will be Simons, Evans, Ridd, Wood, Bailey, Played at 8:15. It was pointed out .Simms, Babcock. E Ridd, Simms, that last year only part of the, Thurman 2, Dalebout, McGurk, SH Venturelli. HR players showed up and the crowd Angelos. who filled the Helper park left Simms, Bailey. 2BH Sluga 2. RBI with a very unpleasant taste in Sluga 4, Babcock 2. Radulovich J. 'McGurk, Simms, Bailey 2. DP their mouths so far as all-stPowers to Simms to Sluga (2). games were concerned. from the game are HO MCOurk 11 in 7. Buckner 1 Receipts used to assist in paying off umpire in 1, Erickson 0 in l.ER McGurk RCA Victor Y7 assessments which otherwise would 8. Buckner 1, Venturelli 3. Loser by merely touching a button once. be born by the individual teams. McGurk. Left Helper 10, Magna This combination comes in a All players and umpires donate 6. SO Venturelli 3, McGurk 2. 2. McGurk 4, their services except for actual BB Venturelli handsome cabinet which has storage 2. HPB Buckner Powers by Mcexpenses. traveling record alspace for the new Gurk. U Ablett and Bush. bums and is beautifully finished in PAST NOBLE GRANDS mahogany, walnut or blond (slightly REBEKAH3 Members of the Past Noble more). Here's a buy you'll want to Plans are nearing completion Grand Club met Monday n?ht at take advantage of . . . today. 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