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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 1 field (Red Sox), 2 doubles; Jay David Pulham (Phillies) 3--2 Dale Ekins (Braves) (Chubby) Colledge (Cubs), 2 dou. RUNS BATTED IN bles; Cole Evans (Pirates), 2 douChubby Colledge (Cubs), 12; bles; Niei Allred (Braves), 2 douDale Ekins (Braves)," 11; Jack bles; Ronald Coughlin (Phillies), (Tigers), 9; Donald Had- 2 doubles. Bill Fowler (Cubs), Under the guidance of Elmo ball field, and will provide interest Chruma field (Red Sox, 9; Mike Cooper John Gray (Braves), Paul Glather come all to who Leaand excitement Gray as coach, Lehi's Pony (Phillies), 9; Cole Evans (Pirates), (Red Sox), Lynn Larsen (Tigers), gue reached the top rating in the out to view them, Mr. Gray stress 8; Allan Gardner (Braves), 8; Ken and Scott Roberts (Dodgers) each ed. two teams includes which league South- . Peck made 7; ' Sox), a Lynn (Red triple. recreation entire The program wick from Lehi, four from American 2 - Coughlin Ronald John Sox), (Red 7; (Phillies), Gray Fork, two from Pleasant Grove, with Mr. Gray and Loren Bone (Braves), 6; Mitchell doubles. well is as and directors Lindon each one from and progressing Bill Fowler (Cubs), John Gray (Cubs), 5; Don Peterson (Red Alpine. This organization is again Swimming and tennis activity is Sox) 5; Phil Barnhart (Pirates), (Braves), Paul Glather (Red Sox), divided to comprise two leagues going well and bowling is stress 5. Lynn Larsen (Tigers), and Scott of five teams, Mr. Gray reported, ed as a valuable recreative sport of made the Each Roberts following (Dodgers) each made a Bow ling Thursdays known as A and B leagues. Dick Barnhart (Pirates); triple. J Under the recreation program, four Lehi's team 2 and Team 3 have Von Price (Cubs); Tom Peck BATTING AVERAGE maintained a minimum of errors bowling takes place Thursdays in (White Bill . Fowler LEADERS Sox); (Cubs); in with a record of five wins, one the "Jack and Jill" alleys Lewis (Red Sox). Mike Cooper (Phillies), .818; Stanley leaves bus American The Fork. loss and respectively. EXTRA BASE HITS Dale Ekins (Braves), and Cole the high school at 2 p.m. and reCraig Miller Pitches 4 douMike Evans Cooper (Phillies), (Pirates), 32; Jack Chru 25 turns about 4 p.m. A fee of Outstanding Game bles, 1 triple, 2 home runs; Ken ma (Tigers), .609; Allan Gordon Named as an outstanding game cents includes shoes and equip Peck (Red Sox), 4 doubles, 1 tri- (Braves) and Ken Peck (Red ment, with admission to the alleys was the Friday night clash 1 home run; Tom Peck (White Sox), 591; ple, Lehi and American Fork in Youngsters aged 7 and up are in 3 doubles, 3 triples; Jack Charles Gilbert (Phillies), .579; which Craig Miller as pitcher won cluded. Those not now participat Sox), 1 double, 1 triChruma (Tigers), Jay (Chubby) Colledge (Cubs), into are the welcome to in nine one group. join ing the game two run; Ricky Hall .533;. Bruce Ellison (Pirates), .526; Four weeks remain in the sum ple, 1 home nings of play. (Braves), 1 double, 1 triple, 1 Doug Hadfield (Red Sox), .517; Games by these boys, aged 13 mer recreation season, Mr. Gray home run; Dale Ekins (Braves, 3 Ronald Coughlin (Phillies), .50Q; out. on foot the and 14 years are held points doubles, 1 triple; Dick Barnhart Buzz Bennett (Braves), .476; (Pirates) 4 doubles; Buzz Bennett Phil Barnhart (Pirates), .455; (Braves) 2 doubles, 1 triple; John Gray (Braves), .429; Lynn Charles Gilbert (Phillies) 3 dou Larsen (Tigers), .444; bles; Dean Mitchell (Cubs), 1 dou-- ! 8 Gary Godfrey (Tigers), .400; White Sox Monday, July 6 1 triple; Phil Barnhart (Pir- Tom Peck (White Sox), .400; ble, 8 Red Sox Winning pitcher, Jack Chruma. ates), 1 home run; Donald Had Darrell Curtis (Dodgers), .400. 5 Pirates Losing pitcher, Eddie Myrick. Donald Had Winning pitcher, Strikeouts, I. Peterson, 2; I. field. Chruma, 7; Myrick, 10. Losing pitcher, Cole Evans. Hits off, Chruma, 2; Myrick, 5. Strikeouts, Hadfield, 9; Evans 2. Runs batted in, Chruma, 2; L. Little League play is nearing Umpire, Marlin Barnes. Hits off, Hadfield, 1; Evans 5. G. Godfrey, 1; Brady, 1. the end of the season, it is an Runs batted in, Ken Peck 3; D. Larsen, 1; Marlin Tuesday, July 14 Barnes. nounced by Lorin Bone, director. Umpire, Hadfield, 1; Slater, 2; Nakagawa, 11 Pirates Parents and the public are reTuesday, July 7 1. 4 Cubs 15 to Pirates minded come out next week and P. Glather and K. Peck made Ellison. Bruce Winning pitcher, 5 witness the fine progress made by ,''.........;... triples. K. Peck batted a home , Tigers Losing pitcher, Bill Fowler. Winning pitcher, Bruce Ellison. the large number of boys wfco have run. ' Larsen. in this exciting and 10.Strikeouts: Ellison, 7; Fowler, Losing pitcher, Lynn participated Donald Hadfield and Ken Peck 3. healthful sport during the sum Strikeouts, Ellison, 5; Larsen, did an outstanding job for the Hits off: Ellison, 4; Fowler, 6. Hits off, Ellison, 7; Larsen 16. mer season. Following next week's Sox. Red winning Runs Runs batted in, Phil Barnhart, play, games will be for exhibition batted in: Chubby ColUmpire, Marlin Barnes. or B. B. Ellison, 1; Cole Evans, play-off- s Cole as 1; 1; to 3; determine Ellison, the ledge, Evans, 2; -- .10 Tigers ....... 3. Dick Barnhart, 1; Gil Van Wagon- final standings in the league. er, 2; Dale Mitchell, 1; Jack Cole Evans made a double. SCHEDULE Chruma, 3; Smith.l; L. Larsen, 1. Umpire, Russell Felt. 27 Monday, July Umpire, Russell Felt. 17 Phillies 5:00 vs. Sox White Pirates p.m. Phil Barnhart and Jack Chruma 4 Tigers 6:30 vs. Red Sox p.m. Tigers hit home runs. L. Larsen made a Mike Cooper. Winning pitcher, Tuesday, July 28 triple and Dick Barnhart a dou- 4:45 Losing pitcher, I. Peterson. p.m. Braves vs. Cubs ble.; Strikeouts:, Cooper, 5; Peterson, 6:15 p.m. Dodgers vs. Phillies Phillies i .Z...:.. .......4... 5; 2; Lynn Larsen,6. 20 Wednesday, July Cubs ...... 41 ; 5:00 Hits off: Cooper, 2; Peterson, 4; p.m. Playoffs if necessary Winning pitcher, Grant Cox. Larsen, 4. in case of ties. Losing pitcher, Jay (Chubby) 6:30 Runs batted in: C. Smith, 2; p.m. Playoffs if necessary C. Colledge. . Gilbert, 6; M. Cooper, 3. case in of ties. Doubles were made by M. CooStrikeouts, D. Pulham, 5; G. . Thursday, July 30 Cox, 3; Colledge, 9. 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Playoffs per, C Gilbert who made 2t and Hits off, Pulham, 1; Cox, 2; a triple by C. Gilbert. if necessary. Dean Mitchell, 1. Umpire, Russell Felt. Charles Gilbert and Mike Coo- LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS Wednesday, July 15 ' ' per made triples. Phillies 14 By Orville Gunther 16) (Endnng July Umpire, Russell Felt. White So ... 5 Won Lost Remember when " you were ? 8 Wednesday, July Red Sox 4 0 Winning pitcher, M. Cooper. just a sprout and tried to build 3 Red Sox Pirates 4 0 Losing pitcher. Brent Loveridge. most everything and anything? 2 Braves Strikeouts: Cox, 2; Cooper, 4; Braves 3 1 I do. Winning pitcher, Don Peterson. Phillies 3 1 Loveridge, 6; Trinnaman, 4. Hits off: Cox, 4; Cooper, 3; 1 3 I remember building a soap , Losing pitcher, Dale Ekins. Tigers Strikeouts, Peterson, 11; Ekins, White Sox 3 box car. Not the sleek, stream Loveridge, 7; Unnfiaman, 5. racers some 6.' lined "soapbox 0 4 Runs, batted in: M. Cooper, 2; Dodgers Hits off, Peterson, 4; Ekins, 4. ' Cubs .1 4 kids have today V . . but a genGilbert, 1; Colledge; 1; Flygare, 0 Runs batted in, Gardner, 1; uine wooden box affair. It was 1; Shelley, 1; .Trinnaman, 1; T. LITTLE LEAGUE RESULTS ' Southwick, 2. 2. Peck, usually a Saturday morning Red Sox ... 14 Ken a double. Peck hit Doubles in were made by C Giwreck the with big project 0 Dodgers Umpire, Marlin Barnes. lbert and Mike Cooper and Tom the afternoon. Strictly a hit or HadWinning pitcher, Donald 8 White Sox Peck made home runs. miss building job. Mostly miss. field. 3 Dodgers Umpire, Marlin Barnes. Peck. Losing pitcher, Doug You and I have graduated to Winning pitcher, Richard Price. 8 Sox Red Strikeouts: Hadfield, 3; Ken better and more complicated Losing pitcher, Bradley Allred. 1 . Cubs 6; Doug Peck,3; Wanlass, 5. cars. And only a few of us Strikeouts, Price, 4; Trinnaman, Peck, Winning pitcher, Don Peterson. Hits off: Hadfield, 0; Ken Peck. understand all we 3; Allred. 3. ' Losing pitcher, John Larson. 7. 1; 5; Wanlass,, Doug Peck, "know" about them. Most of us 4rHits off, Price, Trinnaman,9; Strikeouts: Peterson, 8; Larsen, Runs batted in: Hadfield, 2; K. leave all but the most simple Allred, 4. 5. . L. Peck, 1; Glather, 2; mech to Nakagawa, 2. a trained Runs batted Richard jobs In, repair Price, Hits off: 2; Larsen, 6. Peterson, has double learned through anic who Darrel Curtis j made, a in: Runs Ken batted -Peck, 2; A T run was home scored Don by and Scott Roberts a triple:' training and experience. ald - Hadfield and a double by Hadfield, 1; Glather, 1; L. Naka- Umpire. Martin Barnes Yes, its an age of specialists. f gawa, 1. Glather. And it's only right, because we Thursday, July 9 Ken Peck made a double and Marlin Barnes. Umpire, have so much special equipPirates' ;a...'.14 Don Hadfield a triple. Braves 10 .. ment. 11 Phillies Umpire, Marlin Barnes. White Sox - 0 "(Six innings) " Your heating or air conditionEkins. Dale pitcher, Winning Thursday, July 16 Cole Evans. Winning pitcher. 7 ... Pirates ing system is very special Trinnaman. Losing pitcher, Jay Losing pitcher, David Pulham. Strikeouts: Ekins, 7; Trinnaman, ,. 6 equipment. It's a good investDodgers Strikeouts, Cole Evans, 8; Cox, 7; Myrick, 1. ment in health, comfort and enWinning pitcher, Cole Evans. Pulham, 5. Hits off: Ekins, 3; Trinnaman, joyment. So it's a good idea to 3;' Hits Losing pitcher, Bradley Allred. Pul"2; off, Evans, 9; Cox, 4; Myrick, 2. Strikeouts: Barnhart, 2; Evans, protect that investment by havham,5. Runs batted in: Bennett, 1; 5; Allred, 4. ing a specialist install and servRuns 2; batted in, C Gilbert, ice it. My men and I are spe Grace, 2; R. Christensen, 1; I. Hits off: Barnhart; 1; Evans, 2; 2; D. Gray, 1. cialists in that field. We have M. Cooper. 2; R. Coughlin, Barn7. Allred, the training and experience. We Barnhart, 2; C, Evans. 2; P. mm G: ' Van Wag1; 1; Dettmar, attend special schools at the hart, oner, 1. Lennox factory. Factory-traine- d Barnhart, C. Evans and C. Gil- si men also call on us regularbert all made doubles.. R. Coughly. Why? Because good heating lin made two doubles. Mike Cooor air conditioning isn't just in-It is designed and per hit a home run. "plugged " Umpire, Russell Felt. to your home or engineered LEAGUE PITCHING LITTLE to your personal building the loan and payments your RECORD requirements and wants. Len0 Donald Hadfield (Red Sox) nox is fussy about who installs needs and budget best. Reduce high payments 0 Bruce Ellison (Pirates)- and services Lennox equipment. 0 because they realize the equip Ricky Hall (Braves) 0 ; ment is only half of the story Alan Gardner ((Braves by ; ..0 . . . it takes good installation Richard Price (White Sox) 0 John Larsen (Cubs) and service, too, to assure cus1 tomer satisfaction. We are Don Peterson (Red Sox) 1 Jack Chruma (Tigers) proud that Lennox selected us 1 to be their dealer. Mike Cooper (Phillies) 2-- Lehi Tops Pony League; Other Sports Well Supported in Summer Program . . Dean. . six-on- e, be-we- en . Results Listed in Little League Play Little League Play Hears End WHO o Third Ward Leads Senior Church League FOR RENT SPACE IN THIS PAPER Will Arrange To Suit GOOD NEIGHBORSPRICES The perennial leader in local softball play, the strong Lehi Third Ward easily defeated what was expected to be a strong Sixth Ward team decisively, in games played last week at Vets Park. The score was 26 to 6 when Sixth fell apart at the teams in the latter innings. 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