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Show THE MURRAY Baseball Season Launched By Granger South League Thursday, June 8, 1961 week the Magna. of play, the Magna Little Lea gue haa four clubs deaaiocKea for first place. Walker, Mathews, Headrick and Yonkersi are all boasting marks after their first two starts. The other four squads have 2 records. They are: Chapman, Woodruff, Bawden and Ceaser. IX ACTION last week the Walker crew downed the Ceas-- ! er nine by scores of 0 and 113-Mathews whipped the k 'Bawdens, 3 and 4 dumped Woodruff, while Yonker defeated and Chapman, 4 and One of the most exciting tilts was the 3 victory of Bill Yonkers Hunter team over the Chapman. Richard Defa oftwo-run winning vrew blasted a homer with two outs in the final inning to break a 3 tie. MONDAY evening, Mathews took on Headrick; Tuesday 1 ;. is Melvin pire Granger. The Granger South Hansen. Western the of Boys League THE TEAMS are separated Baseball Assn. has been organinto four clubs. Team no. 1 is ized and play started. All games will be at the the Braves with John Andercolor is Granger park, 3500 So. 3600 son, manager.no. Their 2 is the PiWest. Time for all tilts is blue. Team rates. Alvin Hansen is the 5:30 p.m. their team color PRESIDENT OF the league manager, and black. is is Is LaVar Fox. Player agent Team no. 3 is (he Yanks, George L. Gygi, who announc- with manager being Darrcl ed that all major teams have Brady. Their color is green. been assigned their players. Teani 4 is the Dodgers. All other boys wishing to play Melvin no. is their manHansen minor a to will be assigned and the team color is ager, league. List of officers for the red.Oneners were held on May league is as follows: lict nnH ih,, mismi will con LAVAR FOX, president, 3745 tinue through July 21st. GorAM American Dr., don Smith, 3624 Bawden Ave., CR vice president; player-agen- t, George L. Gypi, 4162 Barker Rd., AM Mrs. Alvin Hansen, 4196 So. secre4200 West, CY tary; Lawana Hanson, 3848 So. head 2570 West, CY Murray. Season openers in the ncwiy-forme- d Murray Junscorekeeper. Concession chairman for the ior League were held last night league will be Thelma Poyner,- at the city park's ball diamond. of 2943 W. 3500 South, and lirateams Four youthful players, ages 13 through 15, comprise the league. Two games will be played every Wednesday and Saturday of NATURAL WOOD the season. through (Also Cinder and Concrete) THE FIRST games will get t 5:15 with the Hank Greenholgh underway nightcap slated to start at 7292 So. State - AM 5 0640 K 2-- 0 0-- ! J ! 1 2-- 16-1- ' 5-- 3-- 55 West Granger 10th Girls To Battle Redwood Square South (irangcr. Friday evening at o'clock, Granger 10th ward's ciils softball team will face llcdwood wards .squad in a Granger North Stake tilt. The game will be played on the Granger elementary school ball diamond. The next tilt .scheduled is slated for Friday, the 23rd, at 6 p.m. at the school. Teams pitted will be Granger 6th and 10th wards. 7 3500 June 15th. Each week, a residence is picked at random from the circulation area of the news9200 papers and run as a Mystery Home West to 1300 East, 3300 South to 6850 South, plus Greenfield Village. by Ron Wright 6-- 5, (I.tU ficorrkfier) Murray. Only three games 5-- 3-- 4; 2-- 4; 0-- 7. y, 1 Free Estimates Bring your plans or sketches Guaranteed $5 plus permit fees Inspection y, Valley Nines Begin Play 3-- 5-- CY CY o, 6-- 17-1- 0, 2. Oquirrh Notes High Scores 2-- ? 3-- 4; 4-- 3; Braves, 2-- 4. Scudder blasted the Braves, and then dropped two deHUNTER WILL be the scene 17-of a tilt between Mathews cisions to Reams, 4 and 10-and Woodruff squads Wednes- The Braves nudged Trail, day evening. All games in the in the league's other tilt. leaeue begin at 5:15 p.m. An For quick results try game ia planned ior an inexpensive want ad! July 19th. no. 2. 2, 5-- 5. 3-- 1, all-st- ar Close Tilts Top American Play Bridal Wreath AND i a Honeysuckle 7-- 6, CONTAINER Reg. Minor League tiTtTln a Major game Thurs day, the Tigers dumped the Inwith Kenny Weid-audians, blasting a homer for the victors. In Saturday play, the Ath letics nipped the white sox, the Senators and past the Orioles, squeaked LQrioles. 98c GtfOWN 49' Murray. "Old Man Upset" finally caught up with Murray 15th and 1st ward softball nines to hand the two clubs their first defeat of the season. Despite the losses, the two teams remained deadlocked for first, only a half game ahead 10-in Minor League action. of 12th and 3rd. The league leaders boast 1 marks for The Majors saw the Yankees and the young season while 12th shut out the Tigers, 6155 South State In fifth place the Indians edge the Red Sox, and 3rd are is 8th while is 2nd, IN THURSDAY night play, 1st lost a squeaker to 3rd, 2nd handed 15th a 3 defeat, and 12th outlasted 8th, In the opener, 1st had a 3 lead going into the final inLovable ning." With two outs the roof fell in, as 3rd tallied the tying "k Laughable and winning runs on an error and three straight hits. ct PACING THE winners were Noren and McClellan. For first Presented by recreation and it was Gil Taylor, Mike Ellis and Ray Bowen. Winning welfare committee, Utah Air pitcher was Larry Emery, National Guard. while Al McBride took the loss 1 Bob Wood led 2nd to their first win, a 3 triumph over 15th. He was helped by Varoz, Chuck Hansen and Wes Eatch- el. For 15th, it was Dale Ged-de- s. AT Mel Mullikin and Ken Nunley. In the nightcap. 12th "outran" 3rd to chalk up a wild Tickets on Sale at Glenn Bros. Music Company scoring verdict. Dale Ahlberg took the loss while Lynn Noren $1 .50 Reserved $1 .25 Gen. Adm. $1 .75 grabbed the win. Pacing 12th were Bob Halliday and Reed Sanders. Big guns for 8th were Curtain at 8:15 p.m. Wilding. Dodge, Johnson and Reed Griffiths. Tonight's schedule: 15th-ls- t. 7:30: 8th-2n8:30, and 12th- er WATTS 3-- 6-- 0, 3-- 2. were played in the Murray City softball league last week. No tilts were slated last Tuesday evening because of Memorial Day. All action during the week took place Friday night. Rain Hampers Action HEADLINING THE results Keams. Only one Major was the unset victorv turned over League game was played this in by the Independents the past week in the Kearns In Teinert's Men's store, ternational Western iloys isase-- I second straight loss for the defending champions. ball Assn. The victors jumped off to In the Tuesday, May 30th, Itilt, the Pirates walloped the a quick 0 lead in the first A game slated frame, added two more in the jr.iins, 21-the Pirates third, and held a 1 edge unbetween Friday and Cubs was rained out and til the fifth, when Teinert's will be played sometime this punched across four tallies to knot the game. However, the week. Kearns. games Lopsided In Minor league action, the Independents pushed over the highlighted opening action in of the run in the top winning f'nbs dumped the Giants, Babe Kuth League the the sixth on two hits, a ground this Valley week. and last Wednesday, past out and a fielder's choice. Giants whacked the Cubs, In a tilt played Monday. DAN MILKOVim twirled May 2!)th. Kaschco Homes Thursday. Don the win, while Cowley uiv.,.Uifi Rich WW l.ri-was tagged with the loss. The sh;lf fer twirled the victory. Independents pucner lea Tommy Alvarado was mates ai ine pniie wiui a mn-- 1 ch,ir(re,i with the loss, gle and double In three tripi.T(K s.VME evening, Gran-Fo- r Teinert's it was Jim Hens- R(ir Builders dumped Winder In Sat night unlay Magna. and Stan Bank-- , win action in the Oquirrh Stake ser. j)ajry 13.2. pitching theaided head. Don Cassidy. who Iakc w,Jwas lustrous Softball League, , in tne second 1111. vjiu mMlli. pound nir out a llnlge outlasted Spencer Ward Products Sesco home run. whitewashed hurler was in a Inch scoring tilt, Losing 3rd, 9:30. as hurler BUI Tom Genessy. Softwater, Lake 2nd edged past Spencer 11-Jackie Bvrge and Melvin while Pleasant Bagley limited the Kearns crew IlidL'e. to just two bingles. Losing Hadfield both tripled for the Green 2nd and 1st gained Winder nine. decisions over Magna 2nd and pitcher was Gordon Leth. II A V YOCIM blasted the MONDAY NIGHT action al1st, respectively. hit for Old so saw the Coast Guards whip IN (iAMKS slated this even- - only extra-bas- e a triple. For Sesco, the Bees. 19-behind the 1st is pitted Mill insr. Magna belted a triple pitching of Dan Carrol. Taking Rentier Don at 2nd Green Pleasant against H the loss was Walt Shewmakc. iui win hiki imiiuui aiuiiiw i'11" oelock: Magna Jim Keech and Brent Bnien battle Pleasant Green 1st at 9;a single. Holladay Cleaners whipped blasted doubles for the winoVoek in the ning squad. sec Tavern, 11-will schedule 'Manny's Saturday's DRIVE-I- N Pete Nielson gave Three games are on tap to1st Green facing nightcap. Pleasant I'll as nit Green 2nd and Magna up only four hits to toss the night. Winder Dairy battles i..kinL' on Manna 2nd at 5i victory. Dick Read waa charged VFW at the Kearns junior high field: Granger Builders is p 111. Spencer is siaien ii.ioii with the defeat. Ridge IJKAD AND Mark Smi'h pitted against Coast Guard at Spencer 2nd. and Kearns. and itasrnco will tackle Lake Ridge 2nd at each pouiided oiif a 'double in West "Opens at 7 PM ti o'l lock. the losing effort, while Pete Homes faces the Bees at Gran unit M.irv !lnan of ger, Monday's slate has Winder the Cleaners went Tiirv' Hansen blasted a two 'against Coast Guard at West run homer Mr the Holladay .Kearns; VFW vs. Bees at i Granger: and Granger Builders ni,.. The standings as of Krid.iy facing Raschco ut the junior find County Merchants on top high. 1-- 6, 4-- 9, with a 0 jnark; the Independents in second with a 2 record, followed by Towne & Country Rambler and Teinert's Million Dollar Mile and Old Mill, Holladay, Utah Power and Light, and Sesco, Manny's, Friday's schedule: Old 7 p.m.; 9:30. 8:15; Manny's-Teinerf- s, 7 Tuesday: Independents-Mile- , V c o c k; Merchants-Hollada,8:15, and Old Mill UP&L, 0:30. 4-- 3; In Kearns WBBA Kearns. National League action last week, both the league leaders failed to win any of their starts. Laura Scudder dropped two of their three starts, while Trail Sporting Goods lost their only game of the week. TRAIL IS pacing the league with a 2 mark, followed by and Reams, Scudder, 15-1- 4, 6-- 6-- 5, Save $7.50 per hour Clubs Taste 1st Defeats Absorb Second Straight Defeat Tiflists Bows During Week Close games highKearns. lighted action in the Kearns WBBA American League this past week. In action Wednesday, May 31st, the Athletics nudged the by Eon Wrliht' T&C-Sesc- We will have a separate department for the Bawden faced Woodruff, while Chapman battled Walker, and yesterday was Headrick facing Mathews and Ceaser was pitted against Yonkers. Tonight on ball field no. . 1, Woodruff tackles Bawden and on diamond 2, Walker is slated against Chapman. Tomorrow night, Yonkers takes on Ceaser on the Hunter field. Monday will see Woodruff and Mathews battling on no. 1, while Tuesday action pits Bawden against Hendrick on diamond no. 1 and Chapman against Ceaser on 9-- 3, 7:15. 3050 Awaits The Owner Of This Mystery Home THE LUCKY owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home can win a $5 cash Advertiser prize by coming to the Eagle-New- s office, 155 E. 4905 South, correctly identifying the residence as theirs' and claiming the $5. Identification must be made prior to the publication of the next featured home on ... 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