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Show THE LEH1 This and More at Lehi Roundup Statistics Reveal Busy Schedule For Little Leaguers LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS June 19 Won Lost 4 0 Braves LITTLE LEAGUE RESULTS Tuesday, June 16 1 Phillies 0 Tigers Winning pitcher Pulham. Losing pitcher Lynn Larsen. . Strikeouts: Tigers Chruma, 8; Larsen, 3; Phillies Cox, 6; Pulham. 2; Cooper, 2. Chruma, 1; Hits off: Tigers Cooper, 1; Larsen, 1; Phillies Cox, 0. Runs batted in: Shelley, 1. Umpire: Russell Felt 3 Cubs 2 Pirates The game went 7 innings. Winning pitcher Jay "Chubby" Colledge. Losing pitcher Phil Bamhart. Fowler, 15; Strikeouts: Cubs Ellison, 7; Colledge, 2; Pirates P. Bamhart, 1. . Hits off: Cubs Fowler, 4; Colledge, 0; Pirates Ellison, 6; P. Barnhart, 1. Runs batted in: D. Barnhart, 1; V. Price, 1; I. Evans, 1. Umpire: Russell Felt. Wednesday, June 17 20 Red Sox 0 Cubs Winning pitcher Don Peterson. Jay "Chubby" Losing pitcher Colledge. Strikeouts: Red Sox Peterson, 3; Hadfield, 3; Cubs Colledge, 3; John Larsen, 2; Jay Colledge, 3. Hits off: Red Sox Peterson, 0; Colledge, 0; Hadfield, 1; Cubs Larsen. 2: Jay Colkuge, 2. Runs batted in: "Chubby" Col ledge, 1; D. Peterson, 2 Hunsaker, 1; D. Hadfield, 2; South- wick, 2: Nakagawa, 1; S. Lewis, 3; DeSpain. 2; Dahl, 2. Umpire: Marlin Barnes. Red Sox - Pirates White Sox Cubs Phillies I ZZ..Z" Tigers 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 ma t Tigers ) (White Sox) (White Sox) lies) l-- u, 1-- 0, THTESDAT, JTXE TTtXS. PRESS, LEHT. "UTAH Thursday - Friday - Saturday 4 taaie jnyncK Brent Loveridge Pulham 1-- 0. (Phil- Phil Barnhart (Pirates) Mike Cooper (Phillies) Strikeout'. Bill Fowler (Cubs) 28. Jack Chruma (Tigers) 28. Phil Barnhart (Pirates) 21. Bruce Ellison (Pirates) 20, Mike Cooper (Phillies) 19. Dale Ekins (Braves) 18, Doug Peck (Dodgers) 14, Don Peterson (Red Sox) 14. Ronald Peterson (White Sox) 13. Lynn Larsen, (Tigers) 12, Jay Trinnaman (White Sox) 12, Brent Loveridge (White Sox) 10, Bradley Allred Jv 1-- 1. 7 4 s J.J' It J 4 0 Dodgers Runs Batted In Dale Ekins. 7; Donald Hadfield, 6; Jay "Chubby" Colledge, 6; Cole Evans. 4: Don Peterson, 4; Auan Gardner, 4; Stan Lewis, 3; (Red Sox). Bill Fowler, 3; (Cubs), Lynn Southwick. 3; (Red Sox), John Gray ,3; Mike Cooper, 3; Ken Peck, (Dodgers) 10. Schedule Next Week 3. Because of the Lehi Roundup Extra Base Hitters Tom Peck (white Sox), 3 dou celebration (June 26) Friday's bles, 2 triple; Ricky Hall (Braves) Games will be postponed until next 1 home run, 1 triple; Buzz Ben Wednesday, July 1. The schedule nett (Braves) 1 double, 1 triple; continues as follows: June 29 Mike Cooper (Phillies) 2 doubles; Charles Gilbert (Phillies) 2 dou- 5:00 p.m. Red Sox vs. Tigers bles; Bill Fowler (Cubs) 1 triple; 6:30 p.m. White Sox vs. Pirates June SO Ken Peck (Red Sox), Dennis Peterson (Phillies), Donald Hadfield 5:00 p.m. Dodgers vs. Phillies (Red Sox), Dale Ekins (Braves) 6:30 p.m. Braves vs. Cubs Dick Barnhart (Pirates) all one July 1 5:00 p.m. Braves vs Phillies double each. 6:30 p.m. Dodgers vs. Cubs Pitching Records Alan Gardner (Braves) July 2 Don Pe 5:00 p.m. Red Sox vs. White Sox Dale Ekins (Braves) Jack Chru- - 6:30 p.m. Braves vs. Dodgers terson (Red Sox) Iv , f r i . pjn. Second vs. Third, S First vs. Fourth, N July 27 6:45 p.m. Second vs Sixth, S Third vs. Seventh, N 8:00 p.m. Fifth vs Eighth, S Sixth vs. Seventh, N 9:15 p.m. Fourth vs. Eighth. S First vs. Fifth, N 2-- 2, 2-- 1. July 20 First vs. Third, S Fifth vs. Seventh, N. 8:00 pjn. Second vs. Fourth, S Sixth vs. Eighth, N 6:45 9:15 Chubby Colledge (Cubs) 1-- 0. f . (f its i i.1 f & 4 Austin Reunion Planned July The Austin 2-- 0, .T" Brahma Bull Riding Church Senior Benefit Game For Jay Manning Softball League To Resume Play Slated July 10 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF HYRUM R. GRAY, HITTING THE HARD, HARD GROUND, a buU rider gets dusted by a high kicking brahma. The DECEASED. Creditors will present claims rider must hang on for eight seconds, has only a loose rope without knots or hitches to help him keep his precarious seat. To make the mean tempered b ull even madder, the bull rope has a'bell underneath with vouchers, to the undersigned Executrix. at the Law Office of the animal's belly and a flank strap that is pulled up tight as the bull leaves the chute. Harvard-RHinton, 114 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah, on or before June 29 October 18, 1959. 6:45 p.m. Third vs. Seventh, S Joyce G. Phillips Fourth vs. Fifth, N Executrix of the Last Will M-M- en 8:00 p.m. Second vs. Seventh, S of Hyrum R. Gray, deceased. Fourth vs. Eighth, N First Publication, June 18, 1959. 9:15 p.m. First vs. Sixth, S 3 5 With the playing of last Mon Second Ward Last Publication, July 9, 1959. 1 7 Third vs Eighth, N. softball games, First Ward day's Jr. 0 7 first half of play came to an end Eighth Ward NOTICE TO CREDITORS July 6 with the Third Ward coming in The second half schedule has 6:45 p.m. Fourth vs. Sixth, S ESTATE OF VIOLA ANNIE first place. been completed, according to Dean GRAY, ALSO KNOWN AS VIOLA Second vs. Fifth, N Results of the last two nights of Colledge who is directing the lea- 8:00 p.m. First vs. Seventh S ANNIE HARDMAN, DECEASED. play are: gue, and all games will continue Second vs. Eighth, N Creditors will present claims to be played on Monday nights 9:15 p.m. First vs. Eighth, S Thursday, June- 18 with vouchers, to the undersigned Seventh Ward defeated the unless notified different. The Third vs. Fifth, N Administrator at the Law Office Fifth Ward, Third over the First, schedule is as follows : of Harvard R. Hinton, 114 West 13 July Sixth over the Eighth, Seventh Cedar Valley will be called the 6:45 p.m. Fifth vs. Sixth, S Main Street, Lehi, Utah, on or beover the ' Eighth, all by forfeit. Eighth Ward for purposes of the fore October 18, 1959. vs. Second, N First Fourth won over the Second 14 to schedule listed below, and "north" 8:00 p.m. Seventh vs. Eighth, S Issac L. Hardman, 13 and Sixth came out on top and "south" following the wards ADMINISTRATOR. vs. Fourth, N Third over the Fifth 21 to 19. will indicate the north or south 9:15 p.m. Fourth vs. Seventh, S First June 18, 1959. Publication, Monday, Jane 22 diamond. Third vs. Sixth, N Last Publication, July 9, 1959. Fourth Ward defeated the First SevWard by forfeit; Sixth 22, enth 4; Fifth 18, First 5; Third Third Ward Leads at First Half Of Ir. Softball League Play M-M- - - - 13, 9; Second 4; Sixth 11, Second Fifth won over the Eighth by forfeit. WARD STANDINGS (End of First Half) Won Lost Third Ward Seventh Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Ward Sixth Ward k, bfvr k, n, WISE Advertiit! ' Lrd. ' 6 5 5 5 ;.. 5 1 2 2 3 3 '1 C . j ; i Durfey Cleaners Dial PO Member NID 61 State Street Lehi 1 1 Mountain Soil Fill Dirt Gravel 1 Delivery Anywhere Alpine Soil Company rue Anc 0" IN THIS J NEWSPAPER Dial PO KMCKY or SK 10 More Satisfying! He is so right. Arid the way to have it when you need it is to deposit some part of your earnings every pay day before you start spending. Here with us your savings are safe, and handy when needed; you don't BEST BOURBON QUALITY! Poured with Pride Sipped with Pleasure for Four Generations! assume any of the risks of investing, yet your money grows steadily. What's more, through your banking connection you can make use of a wide p all under one roof. 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Waiting tor a 1 reunion has been scheduled for Saturday, July 11 at Saratoga Resort, according to Cliff Austin, one of the family of ficers.- - Lunch will be at 1 p.m. Mr. Austin sta'tes that those who would like should bring their boats or swimming suits and should plan to spend the entire 1 day for the outing. - Mike Cooper (Phillies) Charles Gilbert (Phillies) Donald Hadfield (Red Sox) Jack Chruma (Tigers) John Gray (Braves) Jay Trinnaman (White Sox) Don Peterson (Red Sox) Jay Colledge (Cubs) Kenneth Peck (Red Sox) Gregory Bennett (Braves) Lynn Larsen (Tigers) Randy Julian (Pirates) 11 LEGAL NOTICES 2-- 0, 2-- 0, After an interruption of three weeks in which several wards indicated they would be unable to field teams during the military training period of the National Guard, the wards will swing into action Thursday, July 2, with the following schedule: 7:00 p.m. Fifth vs Seventh, SW Diamond, Vets' Park 7:00 p.m. Fourth vs Second, NE Diamond, Vets' Park 8:30 p.m. Third vs Sixth, SW Diamond The schedule for the entire first half of play was in an earlier is sue of the paper, and Dean Prior, Stake MIA Softball Director, is urging all managers to obtain a copy. One error in the schedule should be corrected the games of July 16 were previously trans posed to the date before July 2 "These games of the 16th should follow the July 9th week games." states Mr. Prior. The games of June 4 resulted ir the Fourth Ward tr i forfeit bv7 to the Third 0; the Sixth be' the Sevenh 16 to 3 In a gamr that was filled with errors by botv Merchants' to sides; and the Second and Fiftr Helper 19 June Friday, to play the locals Frday, Ju'y Wards postponed their game for r team 11 Braves 10," states Dean Prior, member of future date as neither team CDu'r" 4 White Sox the baseball committee. All pro- field a team. Allan Gardner. Winning pitcher ceeds f"0"i the game will go to Losing pitcher Jay Trinnaman. Lehi team will trave' Jay Everyth'ng good or wo thy, God Strikeouts: Braves Gardner, 7; to and the late4- to return the game made. Whatever is valueless cr Helper My-ricSox White Trinnaman, 4; Contributions to the furl ca" baneful He dH not mak?, 2. be made at the gate or I lary Bik henc? it i unreality. Hits off: Braves Gardner, 2; hand to - er Eddy. bisemember of the any My-ricWhite Sox Trinnaman, 3; ball committee or management 4. These individuals include Dean Runs batted in: Myrick, 1; Prior. Ned Wilson, Carl Harris, 1; Bennett, 1; Allred, 1. Glen Wanlass, Abe Evans, or Joe MERCHANTS Barnes. Marlin Umpire: "The team members Colledge. 17 Red Sox collected a team fund to help Jay, 1 Dodgers and the committee appeals to the Had Donald Winning pitcher community to make this game the field. season's largest turnout to insure Ronald Peter some Losing pitcher much needed help to a son. worthwhile project," adds Mr. Strikeouts: Red Sox Hadfield, Prior. 5; Don Peterson,3; Dodgers Ron READ THE ADS IT PAYS Peterson, 1; Bradley Allred, 5. Hits off: Red Sox Hadfield, 1; Ron Don Peterson, 0; Dodgers SMART MONEY Peterson, 2; Bradley Allred, 2. Runs batted in: K. Peck, 1; D. KNOWS Hadfield, 1; L. Southwick, 1. Umpire Marlin Barnes. WHERE TO ,rm This first half of Little League GO AFTER is completed two complete weeks READING of play. Following is a summary, .858 .666 .625 .616 .600 .600 .572 .555 .540 .540 .500 .500 .500 .450 .450 .444 .444 . Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to perform what we pro mise, and really to be what we would seem and appear to be. John Tillotson. " The local Central Utah League baseball club is sponsoring a spe18 June Thursday, cial game on the night of July 14 Pirates 10 at 8 p.m. to raise funds to help 1 Dodgers hosPbil Barn- defi ay the cost of medical and Winning pitcher treatment for Manning Jay pital hart. Lehi's personable and able young Doug Peck. Losing pitcher pronrsed to de Strikeouts : Pirates Barnhart, baseballer who one of the League s into velop 5. Peck, 5; Allred, 10; Dodgers righthanded chuckers Hits off: Pirates Barnhart, 3; outstanding received a very painful and se Jay 2. Dodgers Peck, 7; Allred, rious leg injury in the game with Runs batted in: Phil Barnhart, Pleasant Grove May 29. Both 1; C. Evans, 1; R. Julian, 3; T. were fracBeal. 1; Robbie Peterson, 1; D. bones of the right leg neces the above ankle, tured just Peck, 1. an operation. The nature sitating Russell Felt. Umpire: of the injury was such that a plate 6 Braves had to be inserted to avoid the 5 Tige s bones slipping and allowing the leg Ekins. Dale Winning pitcher to heal properly. Losing pitcher Jimmie PeterYoung Manning, lik3 all xw son. on the team, was giving of players 2; Strikeouts: Braves Hall, his time and energy with no comEkins, 8; Tigers Larsen, 2; Chrufor it except the satispensation 1. J. ma, 6; Peterson, of doing his community a faction Hits off: Braves Hall, 3; Ekins, service. "The expense to him and 2; Tigers Larsen, 1; Chruma, 3; his young family has been great 0. J. Peterson, was felt that the communRuns batted in: J. Gray, 1; D. and it could buffer the impact of Ekins, 1; Chruma, 2; J. Peterson, ity p.n out by suppo-tin- g 2; R. Hakes, l; m tlv event, bringing standing Umpne: Russell Felt. srmi-r- r Batting Average Bruce Ellison (Pirates) Dale Ekins (Braves) Cole Evans (Pirates) Allan Gardner (Braves) Dick Barnhart (Pirates) 25, 1959 AK W U Ull CI., LbLb 10UBYIUL IT., KSTKWTEI IT: MTWUL ing idea saves you time and effort, and results in greater efficiency as well as economy for you. For protecting what you have and making the most of your future opportunities start a savings account at our bank, and BEST BOURBON VALUE one-sto- 1 A Great Straight Realistically Priced! save regularly every pay day. You can open an account by mail, if you can't call at the bank during , banking hours. 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