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Show Th? Tco!c Trrrnrcrrt Friday, July 7, 1901 Pony League SEEING WITH DEAN Sport- s- JvimiN Babe Buih WBBA ' Bv A. T. By A. T. National I.caguc Rnlieru Team Standings: I aph f.res Turn By A. T. Rolx-r- f dev-r.d- t W ftonnev il!e Mi I ar Hal Caldwell Will Survive Scandal f I 2 I t 2 I 2 L will if (Games as no J i I'M Meet I i i Tisiile Atl, n S. ci, uv 'a I Hu r 'Mm i 1 7 n Piovo 2 of , June 30) I With Pa e ,v , i m-- k. ! V r s I - e s d'-a- One has no doubt that duirung is tops in indust r u s, In presenting people' palates tiHxls thaf tempt anj with please. More people favor drinks of m than those who relish , Ice cieam appease ap.u hi,w.Ut flavoiim; of cheer lu-- - I hnco 9 NBC I Inal i h'-r- u-- 1 . II t'.i Aliens y I p m. kste.id Bees id I mu Id National Baseball Congress Stale' le-- r 2 . X SIMUY Barton olacd Hol'.ii-- er To. win I'l led Glass 9 three rounds xpirad R K.iv brnderi Provo to J by , r. Path league ... .) lv pnmj1 i ibis is the nin-t we go from here ROWTVHtr S raKlfire 4 row has a jam vs.th (our teams hits, nand two- runs, to wm the ram- of the State N'T w .! he i f'.onneville handed tv Japlef.-lirn. for f.rsi pi .re I ,il A. cur.iv "Pen vtuii; h bv w f.jl ii.ij'jK ns. Wilh i'n rnrren! sir,n-- j An-- lo .t Cerroni was the big if.il. him fi t ihiMi i.i'.i i.iU r art fo if and how the Mu pe:.!tv won two fame this txi'lom of the SlUh'their best loss of the second la1' be ht 0 vo loin luee !'l,n . c! b ti e lie-- . t rms.-a f. of mn M .llul.li tad ons Ihe r r al t;e the Warr.ers mil lip Ihe Grantsv die runs over left field wall to power1 ('.otnniiinilv .on ill the M.inihil.s r f hi'. t i o at :hr (ii'iei'e .ilhh'Iif hit Ihe warpath for seven lnp leai'ue lead when they def. 'he Too-- le e tch over Provo a pul oiodti-nun I in run. o s. alp Ta'es ITS and move the f ,ii;lef teS 54 I'. It re, note m .'a ul1) Ihe h.OM'lh.ill 'n lure. atone with two homers' Mt llioilist (ilmrrli Ccrrom of veil of second' The winning run w as Mark C. c ,',-- chance to take over sole pos mi. into sole possession ail s'loiii: lfe (lou-andhad a smith a mole. Katsocle I. ia'e so'o tdast over th- - Idu i men u'-are m the .mii did not all lake bribes Rev. P. Russell Tanner, Pastor plain 111 the PONY learnt. a tuple and l ee Taylor pot ner I1 of tl. Phone ll07 to iwn the bar in.i c aiiri ():il a lew let the gate, teifa Id fem e in the fourth inn 1" an A Tate error opened a double !i III rum their liven .in. I ',nl their ntm.iU Service July 9, I1. which eave the Motorim-a 5 then SandlM-rfor ihe vmois, rioieo lost to Ted's Glass 3 9 Church school, 9 43 a m. Hu- - V iiv.e lor H"' Faglefin-- tried to 7(1 m.ioy hometed for the Warrior first Ted's 14 9 Ray Khowrv 4 VUta llncrl,u" The Ji of reed at the present is not to p.nuf. I Church Service, II am. out NS the fire in llillcrcst pmuldohe fame Tilt a homer. Smod.iquist had a n.ftv thtewa The on rt lilies n:aM take firm hold of the sdua when IS fifth Atl.n lew District Superintendent Rev. C. thte el son they scored lion, resolve to km p f.im corrm.ind of Ihe vlua hdter to defeat the Vista bomcr Thm da hit Ivvo doubles but T. Ilavves will speak. rarnjtom on the strength of (, .. ) t on in the future, . and five i MhusMshe 4 0 t but it Webbs Smith touched, aH''nl 15 walks to lose 13 9 the homer, mpi'ort wasnt q r Nursery for small children. wa 0Jj.njl in the M,.hodis( Youth Fellowship at J-J the am for to a me. vale prop future lewis for a single in the third: Kmtn' reliev'd 10Smilh 94, Palmers triple. Murrays enough to wm 10 9. the onlv hit lew.sj'hcrd. struck out To vv tin h ast, the cttiens of North Carolina are up in arms ismnle and two more errors pro Faglefires had four runs on 3 'oorng tl ;S ""'V bal'! f;uvd TlmL n.i keili.il was bn ad find water to those fans, and they are totting1 dined the final tallies hits and 2 errors; Bonneville ha.! ,Tl WSf S 'ot ,l k pU'n'f Thll,s,ay r FT t T to win in the1, w Mkim-- , and out II strikin'! 5 runs, 3 hits and I errors. md to see that the pa me isn't completely ruined in their area despitepm aI ,he church. ""s. CasMeno in relief of Palmer lbs mates barked him!'',''''n,,"1ninjJ with a long home' tn mvoNenu r.t of their plovers and the di astir aetum taken bv the P Muk IVair fk ' pracIicei Thursday. 7:30 hv, IP l'' I' Taylor, shortstop for p m i :l!h trustees following the disclosure As of now, North Carolina pm credit for the wm as he kei! Webb. .up bv making just one , rror W1S l'x'1In;!,h'''Sand Mr. and Mrs. James Rinsing- 'only one Vista Fun r plaver got as' T'1 State and North Carol. no Cmversitv ran recruit only two plavcrs. a f"r' 1,11111 on Mrrarland-llulrr,md hS II Khowry. first Lr wn lor'nlt lu CAIDWril. h()MS and hostesses for iar JS thud base a vur from mitsule the state, can plav only two opjwinents per vear,n: 0l,'1 ? baseman for Teds keo Ihe glass- was Ihe heavy linger 3: Charles Cisneros and m,H'nd lo Sandberg able were nlnnth. winners get, 'an side I, and out them to in noted j)ie the punt league general par with ho Robert Fee split the pitching ius, fer bits o'f the offerings of n"'n m the game with four long where intramural sioris might have a better national aspect. The stick'T for the winners a a and home limited singlel nnd McFarlandchores run, triple famed P.u Classic Baskethall Tournament, one of the finest amlj jim Smith, but they bumhed two fence lo b serxld' fl,0wingj in the p3nn'd 6 hits as the Dr to lllullinger "r ,rlRs ,,c th ni in the third, a sin"le In i"1 most ho jclahle tournaments this rejwirtc-has ever visited, is dead an om-air serviee in the can- 1,1 r' int'ist won their first game of the shields. .1 sacrifice by Dobson It iii.iv bi- - revived hv two other Iuh'Is of the BIG POCR of file! four tups, white I.ynn Alley, second hal' II 3 Wildness cm C- -- ,,v1 ,tlH Buys dm.ti'e to vn" two roJ,m grounds, Sunday. July 23rd Cjrolous, IV he .vid Wake I'ui'est aiul plaved in Ihe future in Tates second baseman had a'part of Mil pitchers made the pm, which was rnough for 'u' ! Services will be held from 9:30 ' caw A home run. a triple and a walk tojwia an easy one ns th.-4'unlil 10 M a m and Brunch will 8 runs on just one h.t hi! one iCaMwell no lowers, for nuw l.iner: runs, ihe wort I G 3 Cerroni, for 6, Lee Taylor Allens IPUreM: 4 for ? errors; Taw 8 runs, q hits. errors; in the second mntnt' and winning run. the 0 4 hits and one error Warners: 12 runs, 9 hits and no' mns TVs hurt the Tar lied ntienry more than anything since the errmr j homer in the top of the eleventh Manager Dave Fadihs used 3 WP- lew- -- IP Jim South, loral service organizations had done more than anyone else in makritrhirs in this frame but no'h IS Sa'''-- j ""'"'L McTarland-Hullinger WP: Castagnn; I.P . . . be aerved. Charges will be S3 00 a TfK f success this tournament ing seemed to work. Caldwell put ing craft 00 for (hildr,n won' j in walks s. this i'tle S n' flow s n n will it stnke home here in the West Thats hard to Mantes I: Mighty Joe nine inning two earn,, in three davs for aillils 0,1(1 I'TTS of age and under. f! year, ti ll. None of our teams have been great national powers at the Rupp came in to pitch for the1 13 batters to olate and scored the ;mlV Tooele will Bees Beckstead 0f play me md ' Bnn rar(1 ,abl( anJ ylir S runs on 1 times ihev have played 11 the e.it io recent veats Ilah has come final four and just one hi. in the .f innings. pm at th local park bv urnn" buk Sales- - Samlav at ond Tom-'closest to it with their appearance in New York last Christmas and! shutting out Mantes on three lost to King Joy Wed- - own ,able ST',CC for ennvemence inning. U' rveryone is invited. jjne.-da- v the manager! ' Itah State the ytar N fore in the N IT. Fverv coac h wonders now lonelv singles, and sinking out 7 Manager Dave Taddis used 3 night 9 5 ,p frami vicm.'hmu .11. he second hack .hi, thinks and remembers his star had an unusually bad to give the Ules their whut pi,ch,.r m. JU z - on jru- AI1 proceeds will night Could he have Imen approached, is the thought that fust tory of the season a R6 win over in each f'bTieJ Gene Smith, third baseruns four srored Mil to the Methodist buildcontribute walks in this inning --- sent 13 man. cross, s his mind. And, the coach w ill sit and wonder until he finally Mantes. errors to and unable Costly fr-stickers were D;eh1 fund. S ing to score and the batters nla'e is diivrn to asking the player himself. 0,1 The F'tes had to come from with a and a double and Lfn;' Ttx.ele the - they got the tiring run runs with C. Cisneros's single h. Wirr withtriple3 for 3 including two panie. Smith pitched good hall. But the Clah rnachis have been especially stringent with their v First Lutheran 1.. players in past trips to the east coast. Telephone calls in and out in the fifth when Peterson singled 'n'l Caldvvell got only fintr hits. with,,,bb Joe of the hotel rooms are absolutely forbidden. Players are warned and scored on singles FOrlmi II I TOM. TO ANGLE by nf ( liurcli sliurtslon .Jesse Javn.-petting Y ARTIFICIAL I IGHT n ,j1(? s,.vrpth to roMsUnt'y to he on th calert for anyone approaching them and warn- Rupp and P. Matthews . Thev hnmr 7th and Birch in a double nf and single them, won it in the top of the seventh ed to rcjvort it immediately if they should be approached. nt for two of the losers ar Divine Worship Service, 8 a m. M bat. two times John II. For at hv or of with aid the Angling Mt schools who have to travel to the big centers of basket- when Peterson walked. Joe Ruon 4 to account fori1'., L il Sunday School, 9: 15 a.m. is light j nrufici prohibited ball action have coaches that do warn the players and take special doubled, another walk and B. Tomirh had 3 for d: 15 runs, in h.' M' Far-William R. of his teams hits. half Camp-fin-Vacancy Pastor are runs', 2 8 runs w double 7 ith making a good apjvar-- j Runps produced 1 preca.it'ons. Others are too error; Sales Barton: Gieck. McFar-Hu- l 2 6 3 had hits. artificial runs, light. Peterson had 3 for 3, Joe Rupp ance at the coaches meeting, with hosting old friends nnd with 4 crrnrs tlI runs 4 The law was cited by the Utah Str;t.hNf furthering their own interests. Their players are left to the care of had 3 for 4 and Mike Painter had I.p; Beecher. of Fish and Game First Baptist A!-, lead to the winners the trainer or assistant, who hasn't the interest in seeing that (he two doubles FIRST SECURITY Atkin 7 L Iodo Dr. C. Lee Bullard, Pastor " aniW('r 1(1 repeated ques was for Tonoli the best it for. well run the for are A to cared 3 it's "fixer" three plate. Thus, easy get players 'lens Hillrrest almut turns 597 SOUTH MAIN use of such 5. light 3 with losers for the mnvto the week hoy. inrisin" in the fourih inning The normal use of flashlights Sunday School. 10 a m. Ules: S runs, 12 hits, error: (kit of this, we are sure to get some new code of practice to when haiiin: or changing tackle, Morning Worship, 11 a.m. thII,j;3nktPr7S, Ra"rS 5:30; Faglefires vs Mil, 7:30. A protect the players in the future. If it isn't too severe that it cuts Mantes: 6 runs. 6 hits. I error. 12: M-vs at or Julv the required use of proper Training Union. 6 p.m. Faglefires. WP: Reed. LP: J. the game down too far, basketball will continue lo thrive and be Rupp; Workman pitched scoreless b.il, when boaiing after davlmht Evening Worship, 7 p.m. TATES I Mantes 5: Scoring 2 5:30; Caldwell vs Bonneville the top spectator sjxirt in the country. But, if it does, a lot of f an( a) 7:30. hours are not a violation of this Midweek prayer service. Wed. at in bottom sixth of the runs the to mammoth fielJhouses across the country are going to have an empty w hen he allowed 7 p.m. Julv 14: M il vs Caldwell. 5:30; innings law, echo to them. inning, LaVar Tates stayed in score th.er three runs. In tne combBooks have been written about all this area, . . . but we had first place as they turned back were meantime his mates belt -- r stop here. We will try to tell you a little about each country the determined bid of Mantes by in1 Grald Mephie 'or eievon tv's CHICKEN FEED St. Marguerites The winners trailwe visit. Sunday morning will find us landing in Columbia, South a score of including a pair of doubles bv Chickens can tolerate in fairly when third ed the Jefinning Calliolic America. by Slaughter anoher double bv h:h levels of salt in their feed; they scored twice on singles by Rev. Charles E. Freegard fers and three sinales in three at1 to date, however, experiments Dennis Smith, Earl Tate and a hv John Wi'son. Pastor ha's 0 6 show ner cent to be an adeThe most critical drought condouble by Lynn Alley and anThe nation's first iron produc415 Utah Avenue Allens Hillcrest: 3 runs. 8 hits level. in ditions and quate explosively and 1 error; 1st Sec Atkin: other single by Dennis Workman. years ing plant. The Saugus Ironworks, Sunday Masses, 7:00 a.m., 10:30 10 miles from Boston, began opThey got one more in the fifth dry range conditions were cited runs. 11 hits, no errors. a.m. and 6 p.m. EARLY USE on a walk to Bruce White and by the department of fish and I P; MPhi". eration in 1650. Now, a complete WP: Workman Confessions, Saturday 4 to 6; 7 to S. as Harold director John Strongs double, and then game today restoration of the entire plant is 8:30. FIRST SECURITY Atkin 21 Salt was in used cooking wheat they got the clinchers in the 6th Crane urged every fish and game Vista Liner H . . under way, and it will eventually Scoring five and Belin cave men use to by afield license barley on a walk to Lenz and Dennis buyer going be open to the public. runs in the first inning and then gium five thousand years ago. extreme care with fire of any Smiths homer. Jeho all's adding one more in the second Den Smith went the route, strik- kind. in the six'h two in six the third, SIT DOWN STRIKE Witnesses The director noted the recent and tlvn rannin" it with 1 in the ing out ten and giving up 6 hits, and 2 errors. The Jehovahs Witnesses One of the first recorded are three of them by Mantes third closure to unauthorized use of seventh. First Securitv-Atkiout- Schedule at Highland Park: s fire along the Wasatch Front and las(pd Vis,a Linpr 21.4 t0 s!av in meeting temporarily at the baseman Reed. strikes took place in MediJuly 7: 1st Sec. Atkin vs Lodge, on East Vine Mantes: 5 runs, 6 hits and no reminded that these same hazard a tie for first Babe the in eval times in a European salt place Street, until completion of new errors; Tates: 6 runs, 8 hits and ous range conditions already exist R"h Len'uie. mine. 10: Smelter vs Vista Liner. Tooele Kingdom Hall. 6 errors. over almost the entire State. hatSeven First Securitv-AikiII: Salescraft-B.iriovs Mc Robert C. Harlslcn, presiding Crane further reminded every ters hor' h's includin' 3 each WP: Dennis Smith; LP: Pat Farland minister. Phone 1583-Hullinger afield hunter and Vario. angler going Wilson John and Jim Miles, by 12: 1st Sec. Atkin vs Smelter. All Sunday, 6 p.m. Public Bible disUTES 3 Tates 2: Joe Rupp that a carelessly discarded match as th'v cracked out 14 h;tr, to en 13: vs Sales- - course will be given. The pitched and Mike Painter batted cigareete, pipe ashes and un- with 10 walks in the high scorin'! subject the Utes to their third straight attended fires or fire of anv kind frv "Obeying the Two Great ComSchedule at the Park: mandments for Life." City win, a victory over league could ouickly result jn the loss of Vista Liner made a belated 13: Vista Liner vs 1st Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Ministry leading Tates in the best played vital range lands and in drasti- rnllv when thv scored eleven 'Pre-Hun- g School and Service meeting. PONY league game of the year. cally reduced fishing and hunting runs in the last two innings hut ; 14: McFarland-HulIinge- r vs The public is invited to all meetThe Utes came into the fifth opportunity for the future. to catch the it wasnt enough B. ings. No collections taken. when inning trailing winners. smacked a triple off Bruce 21 ri rn Leading the hitting parade Firs' Securi'v Atkin: White, then with two out. Painter Li14 Vista one and hits error; 3 Nelson 3 for 5, Sandberg were blasted out a home run that provfor 4, Palmer 2 for 3, Donaldson ner: 14 runs 8 hits and 4 errors ed the margin of victory. Outside WP: Brvant, LP: Whifehouse. 2 for 3 and Murray with a two of these two blows, White per1 SMELTFR 11 MeFarland Full run home run. mitted the Utes just one other 7: It took a four run rally Vario Pat out cracked a L. Robert Hall pair hit. a single by K. Dunvon. Thick of home runs for the losers hut ;n the ton of the eichth inn;ng for The losers got 5 hits off Joe other than these circuit smashes the Smeltermen to defeat the Robert L. Hall, grandson of Mr. Rupp but he never permitted Montes and keep the Smelter club in couldn't solve the slants and Mrs, Roy Hall of this city more than one per inning and he of Warrier chuckers Rydalch and a tie for first nlace. has been advanced to ships ser- was as tough as rawhide with tie, Jerry Nash Breaking a runners on. Tates left a total of Castagno. off the extra innme with in viceman third class started the United Constiuction Heavy Duty 13 runners on the base Warriers: 8 runs, 14 hits, and 1 a solo home run - Onie followed paths. States Navy. Mr. Hall is a son Tates: 2 runs, 5 hits and one errors; Mantes: 3 runs, 5 hits, bv lashing out a trinlp then 'he of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Hall of error; Utes: 3 runs, 3 hits and error. winners got two straight walks, Salt Lake City and is a graduate 2 errors. WP: Rvdalrh; LP: Nichols. followed bv Whears single to acof Granite High School. He enWP: Joe Rupp; LP: Bruce Schedule: July 7: Warriers vs count for the four runs. ; tered the Navy in 1939 and is White. Utes at Grantsville; Mantes vs Hill, 'he winning r.itrher. UTES 7 Warriers 6: The classic Tates at Tooele. on the staff of the Com- serving the win bv striking out the (N 272 N. Tooele Broadway, mander of the Pacific Fleet Ser- - fielding play and triple play of July 11: Tates vs Utes at side in the bottom of the inning vice Force in Pearl Harbor, the season was pulled off by War- Tooele; Warriers vs Mantes at Smelter: 11 runs. 10 hits and 1 Hawaii. ner second baseman Tommy 7 runs. 9 hits Grantsville. j error: McFar-Hul- : in the game with the Utes With Utes B. Rydalch on third as the result of a triple, Durfee on second and Painter on first, with none out and Peterson the batter, Rydalch took Petersons fly ball for one out. stepped on second to retire Durfee and then fired to third base in time to retire B. Rydalch for the triple While luski ib,tll Lx runtime to .1 rn j in .s But ore thint OIH iiit in lh world of lo be a fuin.n;: Tin 1 KuIrt-r- .Stand'mjs: Donmo Baseball ! grilled cheese sandwich olp-rdelectable delight. bread Butter tin out taste better With each hilt. A basic form of nulk is foun ! in pud. lmg, cake ami p.c; Buttermilk pancakes are j tr,.n to appetite and eye. Our best in Ixuly benefits, A treasurer l.ke of a king. Indirectly rely iixm the deed m dairying. Renieldj Nielsen (;i)Son ! - v J-- i fr jjpm, Jl'STICE AND INJUSTICE Justice and truth are of too fine a quality to be measured iy our clumsy human instruments Blaise Past u as" I r ; s . OF JULY 4th pAl p SALE CLEAN UP! 1 tl hlFV vlVs.nh 1 Tar !! (!ilirns Hurl i A i If you missed our 4th of July Sale, don't halo your self. Wt still have a good choice of tires left, although not every typo in every size. j c Z 'Z'lZ one-thir- 'r - "" 1 ta - It-- "-- th d I- KIUY SAFI - . ! c.il-'.rr-i- 5J.nL "HON s J j A-- v""ff TUBtUSS KUON 2 FORi KELLY PRESTIGE 7 10 IS 111-1- NriON TUBELESS $31.90 $34.40 $39.20 ... . 0 N1,t0N $23.54 $29.76 $29.54 s 1 2 FORi TRAC 7 KELLY CELEBRITY NYLON T 50-1TUBELESS EXTRA- -2 f FORi T.10-1- TUBELESS TUBELESS $45.90 $45.90 $50.50 PRICES PLUS TM N0 OLD TIRE OFF YOUR CtR. REKAR0LESS OF CONDITION j flJILLY 6-- 6. Woixq-fxe- e RIDE THE KELLY ROAD -- . uJSLLY n n Smel-terman- -- fot Wovujte& TZtuHxg... RIDE THE KELLY ROAD n Weather I Allens-Hillcre- Aluminum Doors; craft-Barto- RUBBER UvilDERS 930 N Main Ph. 1021 Sec.-Atki- 1 h Yovr Tlr Hoodquortort . . GuoHty-Buf- lt Klly Tirot in Ivory Sii, Type And Pricn Rang For Evory Kind Of Car, Including Foreign And Compact Modtll. Welded inchj Hul-linn- 11-- 7 7 Farm & Home Builders Supply 1 d I h STYLE SHOP arance 1 1 Group PURSES 2.00 Grp Cullottes & Skirts Vz 6 plus tax price Playtex Strapless ram-pain- g U(ps. The winning runs came in the top of the sixth when the Utes scored twice on singles by Joe Rupp, B. Rupp and Anderson plus walks to Johanson and Mathews to take a lead which they made stand up, in spite of a two run rally by the W'arriers in their half of the same inning. Peterson had a two run home run in the third to aid in the winning e'fort. Warriers: 6 runs, 4 hits, 1 error Utes: 7 runs, 7 hits and 1 error WARRIERS 8 Mantes 3: A big attack against Mantes permitted the Warriers to hang on to second place, just one game out of first, as they shoved Mantes into the basemen by hanging a loss on Mantes of Tooele. 6c Off AT Sta-Fl- o lk crice Summer Cotton Regular lo 22.55 Ladies Heel: All Enna Jettick Reg .to 10.95 9.95 4.95 2.05 to 8.85 Starch Seasoned just right! Nabisco 4 Magic Cling Bra DRESSES plav. But this fielding em was all o no avail as the Warriers dropdecision to the ped a TOOELE BOWL Saltine Crackers When the Red Pin comes up as head pin and you strike That game is FREE! Jiffy Biscuit M;x 1 lb- - 29c 16 Pan Ready Breaded Veal Patties lb. 79c Fresh Sliced Ir9- - size 39c Also Scotch Doubles July - at Tooele Bowl 3 rife Mac & Cheese Loaf lb. 49c |