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Show V. the box elder 194; 350-MIL,r eit Jf n (tt RIDE, FOUR MEN SHORT E L'SJ 'come t yet, f? 2-- 4 )IiK Co. ArV AV', hen haying ak for Hilt and Hill K bourbon V fi4h lit mg in by mime. tbf Dialler Products Corp., National N. Y. 90.4 Proof local legion nine bounced t OUT LOSS FOR PEACHES By Chink BY STATE CHAMPS IN P Unable To Stem Tide Of Bingham Team Reese Allen, pitching star for the Brigham American y .egion junior baseball team, hurt his arm in practice morning an arm on which Manager H. H. Kilroy .id pinned Brighams hopes for a state junior league Sat-rda- cham-lonshi- p. ilde and Charles Nelson took over the iGiind duties for the semi-fintilt, and it took the best mateur club in the state to stop them and their mates. al Eight teams were entered in ,e annual state American Le- jOgden amateur junior baseball urnament, which started Fri-and saw Bingham crowned ate champs Saturday evening John Affleck field in Ogden, ams competing, representing gion posts or championship or of Legion selections agues in their respective towns, rre Provo, Bingham, Ogden, array. Salt Lake, Helper, St. jloige and Brigham. 1 Unlike previous Legion tourna-,nts- . this one was played as a elimination bracket, one figle only being required to end the youngsters to the show-1So with the for keeps. fame coming up" always the ost important one, H. H. Kill-y- , manager of the Btigham threw his full gion nine, aver at Sait Lakes entry in local's opening game. Playing tight, scoreless ball th the Lakers for two innings, the third canto the Brigham Is found their range and irted a rally which brought ur runs across and continued ih seven more in the fourth, om then on Salt Lake was on y Murray Salt Lake Brigham 000 200 100 004 700 20x Helper 101 231 500--13 000 100 OO- O- 1 Bingham Biigham 000 4X) 103 8 000 (XX) Oil -- 2 Helper Ogden 300 002 003 100 000 030 Helper 010 021 121 6 130 013 61x-- 15 Bingham Box score, Sait Lake Brigham, opening round: Salt Lake 4 of the i tournament. 3 13 8 4 and 3 Totals ioss whatever Lease 11, Pinney Beverage 7. American Fork 7, Gemmell 12 Brigham 2, Helper 4. Wednesdays Schedule Magna at American Fork. Pinney at Brigham. Provo at Gemmell. The box score: lb Brigham City p Drove you for 1 ir used. hats notor Hand but n . today jf g '!?" ,h, tM iking - f vs PINNEY BEVERAGE 8:30 IP. M. cf. e Nelson 2, Holmes, Kidman. Musulas Two-bashits Holmgren, Cor- Rodquez c Struck out By Zito p nia, Parsons. Allen 9, Wilde 1, Burt 3, Par-- 1 Off sons 5. Bases on balls NANCY Alien 3, Burt 2, Parsons 4. Runs batted in Cornia, Parsons, Holmgren, Holmes 2, Nelson 2. Passed balls Vincent 5. Wild pitches -- Burt 6, Parsons 3, Allen 2. Umpires Barney and Bailiff. hits DONT MISS THIS . e Box ham, score, Bingham and semi-finals- T4 an n ooo 100 2(H) o2 ooo 44x If Siddoway I.shmatsu cf Barrett 2b Crump 3b K. Nelson ss Balamis c 2 2 2 0 0 0 5 4 1 5 3 2 4 0 10 4 1 2 5 2 0 5 3 10 1 4 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 ' 2 Barrett, Skeen Holmes, Hardaway. hits Crump, K. Three-basSkeen 2. 3, 2, Epis Nebon Struck out By Skeen 8. Bases Nel-.soon balls Off Skeen 1 off Double play Anderson 2. to Holmgren to Holmes. Officials Barney and Bailiff. 2, Epis. e pr. E. B. Harrison I OPTOMETRIST South Main Street 1 ONE QT. OF ENAMEIOID And mother furnishes the refreshments DyiCNlC 51 lord g o e m zenl j,, y tAf,, le i jrkl a lar fg It wont cost near as much as taking even a short trip and using your tires. will do things for your home! It e & ve his SherwinCM y Williams W( nt. S Paints ! ich in 1, t rat : b bi he inc e i MENDENHALLS OF BRIGHAM, INC. 01 at ept ie men, who have lent dashing character and dignity to this great American pastime. Williams had just finished a roaring year in which he slugged out a batting average of .406. Only a handful of guys since the games inventor Doubieday had ever busted over the .400 mark. Then Ted did it and I swear it was a nmacne that he Albeit. DiMaggio performed. got the honor from the great sports writers. Joe of course did figure in quite a consecutive hitting streak that was interesting to follow. But what Joe did for 56 days, Ted did all season. His bat rained toasehits and the league's . pitchers appraised his batting a&ility to the extent that he got more bases on balls than anyone else in the league. claiming DiMaggio as great die on anything that smells of or greater than Cobb. They had Broadway or the Yankee stad-jiustuck out their necks on DiMagThe point I am on is that gio. Another thing is that Wil- if you play with New York you liams, a sort of throwback to are a cinch for eternal baseball the old days when baseball Ifame. players werent all slick young perfectionists, made the sports Back to Williams once more. critics mad. He once said hed Well, he is again topping both like to be a fireman and the leagues in batting, runs batted sports writers decided he was in, runs scored and walks. Hes betemperamental and childish 'clubbing out .350 now. Chances cause he didn't want to be jare he'll go higher.- Hes also something grave and godly like got the most home runs. But a ball player or a bank presi- still when the American league dent. He otherwise showed un- 'all star team played the Nacouth" temper, sometimes lazi- tionals, DiMaggio, the great ness and didn't cooperate with name, xvas in the sacred cleanthe sports writers. And that position on the batting order. selective service episode last up At that time DiMag was hitting spring didn't help him either. .250. Even the crowds booed But all the same, he keeps him at the game, but the and writers still shelter him. sports knocking in And the pitchers like to walk him what did Williams do? Just oncp or twice a game. The .406!! pitchers respect him. r : i i ie cli D rf U !) DU r n es iu - base-runner- of e 2 S ; te ax f eg I s r Real baseball fans were shamed at the snubbing Ted got and V BUY BONDS & STAMPS V I can Joe has color. Ted hasnt, I anyone who feels that he deserved it. He guess. The sports writers are e only hit .406! Thats all. Only all mixed up. iMost of these New and Used '.406! sports scribes Xthey aint SEWING MACHINES reporters) ought to be taken Expert repairing of Sewing Why must we constantly hear out and machine-gunned- . They Machines and Vacuum Clean 'DiMaggio when its Williams who like to work out of New York. srs. hits best? Of course DiMaggio They have big-shideas that A. B. BATES is nice to say, over and over. all genius and muscles comes Your Local Singer Man Too, the sports writers had sev- from or lands in New York. 103 S. 2nd West Ph. 626 R eral years before foolishly ac- - These smart-ale- c dudes live and 5 d d out-argu- e GAME! r i' v P ; ;i n i1 11 2, ! ill b oblei CARDEN FURNITURE II O A - Summary: Runs Crunp 2, K. Nelson a Sister does the 8 AB 5 6 5 Totals i RIMBRITE Ie a 27,5 r (lament scores by innings: m ! i Brig- iri 'Jm. PORCH AND DECK By Ernie Bushmilier : Bingham loral club "ere: J- R' Clinton Holmes, Ben Totals Mb'i'II, Tom Hardaway, Charles Dirk Wilde, Charles In! Elwyn Petersen, all of Gibbs ss line to pi.im; Del Holmgren andONCE- - fO.ilil Andeison of Bear Rivwk to L S( of Trpmonton; Kidman i yur e3 Kidman of Beaver Dam; Anderson igthut nd Veil eraser of Willard. Graserc Su S-- big-tim- Skeen p Spis rf trip Reed 1b earlier game. the tournament BRIGHAM ADMISSION: 10c and 35c Garner Summary: Errors Vincent 6, Laybourne s Benzen, Cornia, Parsons, Payne, but 'Davis If ... Graser 2, Holmes. Three-bas2b ad-Sii- ONE QT. OF d 8 took ONE QT. OF Bev-eiag- Sundays Results Ifty'rp using for the home rub-1this year. Charles Nelson look! '4(,ved Wilde. The locals got gray fcfmnter on the board for each i like 1 Brother does the trim "valuable Magna-Garfiel- d substitute last two innings, wfldn't overcome the Bingham Ml and went down by a credi-- a e score of 8 to 2. f$ngham took much of the K out of the defeat bV goon Saturday night and storing a sound thumping SJHelper, last year's cham-shinine, 15 to 6. t the tournament winds up the IWkmer s play for the local on lads, who have played limes and won 4. ifriluded in these games were M with Pocatello, one with M Lake City and two with liitrham. In the earlier game S nst Bingham, about a month the Biigham lads bad litA'Hficulty in winning by more Set, ten runs. But the Bing-atp tournament nine was a Odhcr. smoother club which adj horn considerably fortified j ,n D cen-terfie- Brig-- PS the s,-- 1 and a, 33 Bingham shoved four runs :it! sups 1 'f nty, first-saeke- Butt p. shoved over two more tal-- in the seventh to make the il count 13 to 3 and advance the semi-finallearing down from the start, k Wilde had the situation ler control for the first three ungs of the game with Bingen, but in the fourth frame Zundell hf bats of pis, Crump, K. Nel-- i and Reed started rattling Dag Dots the e 534 010 403-- 20 000 000 100 1 St. George if Now all sports columnists bores that they are - must he able to get genuinely, rabidly I enthusiastic about things. The ride to Helper, the fact that four regulars were out have a theme and I can pet of the lineup, and more than a little difficulty in lining up shout myself hoarse on it. the old ash with what Helper's hurler Day was serving up, Name of the theme is "Ted brought the Brigham Teaches home from their Industrial Williams can play circles around league jaunt Sunday with only the short end of a 2-- 4 count Joe DiMaggio." to show for the ride. With Gemniell winning from AmeriIf contest me on this we can Fork, the defeat cost the locals a drop into a tie for aie you to have an awful likely fight. second place in the league. It is strange that moie true I Jn Gunderson, manager of Howard rf lovers don't figtue' 4 0 0 0 baseball the Peaches, wasn't making when Williams and DiMaggio alibies Monday, but the fact re35 1 24 10 are mentioned in the same Totals bieath. Personally I get to mained that a ride to Helper Helper leaves kinks in a r bieathing that ABH O A mad whenheavy and am fightin cant be shaken out in a hurry. Pavlos 2b mjor.e dates sug3 0 2 4 The Peaches took the field at Patterick c 3 0 4 1 gest that DiMaggio could be to the BosHelper without the services of Tabone lb 4 0 12 0 compared Box outfielder. "Bingo" Shea, stellar second Ricci rf 2 1 0 ton Red :.4 baseman who signed with the 4 2 Day p Ogden Reds last week, Blaine Mullins 2b It appears that the hot-sh4 2 2 4 Peterson, left field, Dewey Fer-vo- , Zupon 3b 3 1 1 2 metropolitan sports right field, or "Lindy Ser-p- Laursen If 3 0 2 0 (they like that title) haven't let all of whom Woolsey cf 3 0 2 0 th" people in on how great a were unable to make the trip batter is this big lanky kid Sunday Most fans 31 7 27 13 from Minneapolis. Totals As a result the Peaches' field don't that Williams realize is 001 0012 Brigham City ....000 W'as loaded with pitching talent 120 001 OOx 4 leading both leagues in batting Helper I personally go effectiveness. Jack Davis played left field, Summary: Runs Laybourne, about preaching that Williams "Tex" Gardner handled the 'Howard, Tabone, Day, Ricci, is the since Ty Cobb. assignment, and Wi ham Mullins. Errors Cullimore, But stillgreatest Howard gave the salary wing a Box there is a song and a 2, Tabone, Day 2, Mullins few legends and loads of copy workout flipping them in from 3, Zupon 2. Stolen bases Box, about DiMaggio and I think that right field. Sacrifice hit most Lew' Zito, who hurled for the Howard, Woolsey. know his Two-basPavlos. hits Mul- name. grandmothers Peaches, allowed only seven lins, batRuns hits, but the only safe clout his ted inRicci, Zupon. Ricci, Mullins, Pavlos, mates registeted was a single Last jear I was maddest, Double play Musulas Zupon. elected! by Robert Box in the sixth. to when the spoits-writer- s to Cullimore. Laybourne Box died on base. Runs responsible for Off Zito DiMaggio most William Howard scored the 4, Day 0. Struck out By Zito American league player." To Peaches' lone tally of the day, 5, Day 4. Bases on balls Off me this was a lousy disgrace coming home on a Helper error. Zito 1, Day 1. Time 1:45. Um- to the fair names of Abner The Peaches will play on the pires Buttle and Wilson. Scor- Doubleday, Ring Lardner, the home greensward immoital Casey and lots of Wednesday er Memmott. other great and fine bast-hal- l evening, at 8:30 oclock when e they entertain th" Pinney nine fiom Sjlr Lake Cily. Pinney dropped a tenthinning thriller to Magna-Garfielat Community park in Salt Lake by a count of 11 to 7. Pinney is now standing fifth in the eight-tealeague, with four wins to five losses. Instead of demanding a forfeit, Brigham will play at a later date the game with the Pinneys at Salt Lake scheduled for Saturday evening. August 1. The game was called off because of the unavailability of the Bees field in Salt Lake. Industrial League Standings IF scribes Reese Allen Hurls Win In First Game, But Hurts Arm In Practice; Wilde and Nelson Dick OFK Oil SIX! 12 eH TOURNAMENT SEMI - FINAL 7 NtUM! Fisher ball-playe- 5fi reduce How about a PAINTING WEEKEND? (EH, KID?) Game To Helpers Day Hurls Brinr Mates Through On Top; Locals, Tied For Second Place, To Meet Pinney Beverage Here Wednesday Evening r'jSS t i' VA jobs !8 One-H- it R whos SOME SPORTS ( TOTAL PAGE THREE E 4 AND UNHAPPY CLOUTING Il'S NEWS-JOURNA- n iwuwijwaraiFW J |