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Show Tuesday, June 8, 1948 TOE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAII Page Eight for a home run, the ball traveling RECORDS PLANT TO past the tree line in deep center field. After McCracken got on on START ON JUNE 10 a single, Hill struck out, and Thomas connected for three bases Those who desire to see a coal scoring McCracken. Thomas scor- processing plant in operation are The Dragerton baseball team ed on a sacrifice by Lampshire Invited to the Records plant on dropped a return game to Grand and the next man flied out. June 40 and for several days Junction Eagles lodge team SunUPPER STATE SCHOOLS of to tune the week of last thereafter, when about 100 tons of day Do you remeihber when 'a mil9 to 11. TO FORM TWO lion dollars was a whale of a lot coal foil start through the a half innings the of six and For SEVEN-TEALEAGUES money? , Eagles, behind the right arm of a worked Rusty HilJ gradually Carbon senior high school has two to one run advantage and from the Big collected been eliminated five hits to three for Nine class A high school league for Dragerton in both football and basketball, Dragerton.a Toby beautiful game, but pitched according to information received weakened in the last half of the following a meeting of school seventh and was tagged for three principals and superintendents at hits that produced four tallies for the governors board room in the He was relieved in the Eagles. state capitol on May 29. eighth with one out and two ;the The action came about when men on base by Sam Frato. Frato the superintendents of Jordan, retired the side after two more Granite, Sait Lake and Davis runs had scored, school districts, together with Bale started the eighth inning cla'-A high school principals, scoring by hitting the first pitch wrote a letter to the board of directors of the Utah High School away. Activities association requesting (c) At least one game with that certain changes be made. Class B high schools in Region 2. The changes recommended This would include Bingham, were as follows: Cyprus, Tooele and other high (1) Asking Ogden high school schools of that region. to return to Region 1 for games I" (d) All games with .Carbon with Weber high, Box Elder and high would be extra, or non-- I Cache county schools; and . . league, games for Carbons oppo(2) The elimination of Carbon nents, but Carbon would have to win a certain percentage in order high from their schedule. The reasons they gave were to get into the state tournament. somewhat as follows: (e) No high school would be (1) The schedule for the past obligated or required to schedule two years has prevented schools games with Carbon high, but they in that area from playing with are asked by the directors to be their natural rivals with a con- cooperative. The directors did make a rulsequent loss of gate receipts. (2) Playing with Carbon high ing that any high school which and Provo high resulted in a loss had 500 or more enrollment would in gate receipts. then became a Class A school and (3) They had sufficient games could not enter the state meet in both football and basketball to by competition with Class B make a very satisfactory league schools. Some of the schools in We carry a select line of famous fishing tackle, lines without any one team having to the Nebo and Alpine districts are travel more than 40 miles. and other fishing equipment very close to being Class A (4) With Ogden high in Region schools, and should sootl be avail1 and Provo high yith the Big able for competition with Carbon there would be seven class high. That is the only hope for a Seven, 6 2 Sunnyside .1 A high schools in each league. reasonable, or satisfactory athletic 2 4 Kenilwth high. The (5) The trips to Carbon high program at Carbon were both expensive end danger- other possibility would be the ous for their students. separation of Carbon high into FLY BOOKS, SPINNERS, LANDING NETS, CAMP (6) They had kept their prom- two or more Class B schools, and RODS, COPPER TROLLING LINE, NYLON KITS, ise to try out a plan to include then joining the Class B competiLEADER MATERIAL, LINE DRESSING, JUVENILE Carbon high for two years, but tion. FISHING KITS, CREELS, POLE HARDWARE now felt that they would not be When the Big Nine was organjustified in continuing the plan. ized two years ago, Carbon was GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE As a consequence of this letter, allowed participation on a two-ye- ar the board of directors has asked trial period. The trial period school to return to ended with this last school year, Ogden high A fast 'well played ball game 1 for its games. It-- has and, from all indications coming featured the contest last week at Region . to care of Carbon high from the principals of the Salt tried take en Helper-betweSunnyside and by allowing it to try to schedule Lake area, the arrangement with the Coors team in the Carbon Coal Carbon high was not satisfactory. games as follow: league ending 6 to 3 for Coors. Two games with Class A The new set-u- p puts Carbon (a) Airtight fielding by Coors held schools in Region 1, one game to pretty much on a free-lanbasis. off several scoring chances by be at Price Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Carbon and one in Region 1. Sunnyside. Figs Hanna held Coors (b) Two games with Class A principal, and Pres Summerhays, to eight hits, three coming in schools of the Big Six (now Big Carbon coach, were present at the during the third inning. The box Seven), one at Carbon and one meeting. j score: association, extended his thanks to the state fish and game department for the use of its trucks and to Marion Madsen, superintendent of state fisheries, who was present during the plantings. Others assisting in the planting were O. V. Anderson, Mt. PleasEmIn a red hot game that wasn't and Carbon of Sportsmen ant; Jesse Myers, Mt. Pleasant; ery counties, approximately 150 Mr. Powell from the Glenwood over until the final inning saw Sunnyside defeat Kenilworth by strong, went on a fish planting Fred Larsen and Rye' a score of 4. It was a well playspree Monday last and by the hatcheries; time they had concluded the day's Hyatt, Price, and officers and ed game that saw the contest a very even one from start to finactivities they had planted seven members of the Carbon-Emer- y, ish. Sunnyside had a 4- -0 lead untruck loads of legal sized trout association. til the 6th inning when KenilMr. World further reported that ranging from nine to 30 inches In knotted the count with 4 worth in the an-canyon 1 Huntington length plantings will continue with In the 6th, Kenilworth creek and the Gooseberry and other start scheduled next week runs. 4 hits together with 2 Cleveland reservoir. with fish from the Loa hatcheres punchgd An estimate of the population to be planted at Ferron mountain errors accounted for all the runs of the seven truck loads is 24,500 and Joes valley. He stated that' Hanna pitched a steady game fish which should assure limits the superintendent of the Foun- for the winners, striking out 8 for Huntington canyon anglers. tain Green hatchery will continue men. SunWith the score tied in the Huntington can- -! In making this report,- Jack 3 hits together in the World, president of the Carbon-Emer- y yon stream for the rest of this nyside put 9th, a triple by J. Jewkes, one by Fish and Game Protective week, Garrett plus a single by Thompson that was good for two runs and the ball game. The next game for Sunnyside is with8unnydale and will be played this coming Wednesday in order that the boys can get off to go fishinjf next Sunday. Fisherman lave Dig Day Monday Planting Lcgals Sunnyside Wins Over Kenilworth CAHBOIJ DUMPED Dragerton Loses Contest To Eagles DIG HIRE Fnor.1 Of Grand Junction In Close Game ATHLETIC SETUP M 6-- o o 4-- 4, ... ' x T nee HJjo) Fishing Season Opens .SATURDAY, JUIIE 12 TO THE FIRST 240 KIDS DONATED BY THE BOTTLING COMPANY P For -- AT KIDDIES SHOW 7-U- s PRICE, UTAH June 12 Weber Flies and Accessories Johnson Outboard Motors Perrine Automatic Reels 1002000 000004000 Fast Game At Helper Won By Coors Team EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 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