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Show Thursday, June 28, 1919 Lehi Free Press FORT Anderson Sports led off with a single loser against an undefeated team. It was just the type of game you would expect when two good ball clubs meet. It was scoreless going into the second inning when Tom Hunter led off the inning with a solo home run which was followed by triples by Stergil and Holrnstead, and a sacrifice by Barratt to tally 3. Wasatch got two themselves when Brems tripled and sent Mike Curtis home and scored himself on a single by the hospital for stitches in Ned BANDED ON UTAH LAKE Pecks took advantage ot Bank followed by Chruma with City errors to score their squared off Saturday a single. Barratt scored seven runs. Holdaway night fitting a one time on a play that sent him to and Marshall both and Wasatch Wasatch Bank took the lead in the fourth when Ron Kelly lofted a home run with two runners on Rut to take the lead Steve Burrows tied the game with a homer in the fifth to even it out. In the top of the seventh, Randy Barratt 7-- GEESE 9 NED ANDERSON SPORTS EDGES WASATCH BANK Kelly. CANADIAN Page Last week Utah Wildlife Resources personnel banded 53 geese on Utah Lake from Provo Bay to Goshen Bay. Airboats are used to catch the geese during their moulting cycle when they are "flightless". After the birds are caught, they are given leg bands and neck collars, then they are released unharmed. Each bird now has its own recorded number so its origin can be traced when it is harvested. singled and Colledge and the head. Burrows Fisher doubled to end the singled in Chruma to end City's hope to come to life the scoring and Neds and win. Eastman Construction, hung on to a 10-- victory. Intermountain Con- behind the fire power of and crete and Gibbs Co- Kelly Eastman nstruction, both only David Spainhower, who for five having lost two games, combined and both clubs wanted a homeruns and 12 RBl's, victory badly. Gibbs handed a determined Construction scored one Kountry Korner a run in the first inning defeat. Kelly Eastman which proved to be their pounded a homerun each last, as Intermountain of his first three times at Concrete pounded out bat and then was walked in the seven hits in the third intentionally fourth. Dave Spainhower inning to take a 9 advantage, and that's what bombed two himself his the score ended up after first two limes up. The two were too much for the seven innings. In a mild upset, I'eck K K. Builders being down 117 Accent Painting, at the end of six innings, hoping to get on the came back in the top of winning track, tangled the " seventh inning to with an improving score seven runs of their Bicentennial StovesTi-mTurf and found the own to take a decision from American Fork City road was going to be a 3 in an exciting finish. little rough. It was a close 7 ball game from the first inning with Bicentennial Stoves holding a slight edge through the game and coming out on top w ith a win. 13-1- Ltd. came to ball Saturday night play as they proceeded to tear Mountain Bell apart 22-in five innings. Gary's Gary's p 14-1- 7:45 - American Fork City vs. Mountain Bell Field); (North In- termountain Concrete vs. Ned Anderson Sports. 9:00 - Wasatch Bank vs. Bicentennial Stoves-Tim- p Turf (North Field) ; Eastman Construction vs. Gibbs Construction (South Field). Gun Course Slated 21-1- 1 1 had little trouble scoring, as they scored in every inning of the game, highlighted by a two homerun performance by Neil Chadwick. June 30 Schedule 6:30 - Gary's Ltd. vs. Accent Painting (North Field); Peck Builders vs. Kountry Korner (South Field). Hunters between the ages of 12 and 21 who are looking forward to the coming hunting seasons are reminded they must have a Utah hunter's safety certificate to obtain a hunting license. A qualifying course for the certificate is being offered at BYU beginning July 10. The course consist of classes and five two-hoa sixth session on the rifle range. Each participant will need to earn a passing score of 150 of a possible 300 with a .22 caliber rifle to receive his certificate. Instructor Wayne Rudy said, "The students will All Your learn safe control of a 8 Floral Needs gun and understand all of its functions. They also 8 For Any Occasion will learn to identify game properly, including deer, elk, moose, Timp Valley caribou, as well as Floral duck and I I pheasant, 8 quail." The class will be held from July 10 to July 26, 445 8 E. 756-353- State Rd. 9 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. WOOQCWOQOOOOOQOOOOOeOOOOQOQOOOOQOOOOQOQOOOQOQOQeODeBeaOOBOOOO BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE m Jr Rifle Association Opposes Mikva Nomination Is your house less than President eight years old? insurance with Farmers New Homes discount, ranging from 2 for a seven year old house to a big 12 for a home constructed this year. And you can add another sizeable discount if you and your family don't smoke. -- INSURANCE warned that Mikva's nomination to the second most powerful court in the land, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, posed a "serious threat to all citizens concerned with civil liberties." "Abner Mikva postures himself as a great civil Fire Business about the privacy of the see how much money you can save. SAVE MONEY ON Auto libertarian Life Truck law-abidin- g PAYMENT Ken Cardon dorses Insurance W. 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