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Show Elder Bees Finish Great Baseball Year Troxell Hurls Win Over Bear River Saturday journal eiuS -- Wednesday. Team Beats Bowlers 'eJL With A Boy July 3, 1946 A Dog pjCity Sw&nell General hospi-- I Rfck the Brgham City ito mp two games out the Buhnell post e tindy afternoon, erifef the Brigham City H. Peters. Lloyd Williams, Noel rJ REGIONAL CHAMPS DOUBLE HX LOSE BUT ONE Thursday's Win Over Logan Winds Uup League Season J.A.A.U. Plans extra-leagu- e For team-mate- evening stick, rapping out Harris charges played an extraltrips. C. JohnWillard son and Facer each got three eague game with theRees Bureau nine in park for five, to take care of most Farm their season after a Return Of Rusty of the Brigham City batting. to wind up of 18 games. For Bear River, Anderson and total Bees were eliminated in starring Ted Donaldson with Gardner each hit two for four. theThe semi-fina- l of the state high This weekend Bear River school play-off, and consequentdraws a bye, and Brigham City ly were forced to take a tie for to afternoon host plays Saturday third place in the state high the Deweyville nine. school rating. But no other high The box score: school ball team in the state can show a season record that even Brigham City 5 AB.R.H. begins to compare with the Bees. V. Jensen, 3b Prior to last nights game, in 17 starts the Bees were defeatC. Johnson, ss ed only three times: The Army Facer, lb Service Forces depot, Ogden, W. Jensen, rf, 2b beat the Harrismen at Ogden, Fishburn, cf alter losing to them on the Bees Allen, If home field. South high won the Peterson, If state quarter-fina- l game, and Wight, 2b Willard Farm Bureau won an Carver, cf e S. Jensen, c game. In both the early, or little Troxell, p Region 1 baseball season, com39 5 12 pleted before the state high Totals school playoff, and in the late, Bear River 3 or big Region 1 league play, AB.R.II. which wound up last Thursday 4 1 0 when Christensen, cf Logan played here, the 1 4 0 C. Jensen, If Bees were undefeated league 4 0 1 9 "Prisoner of Love" nd were Braegger, lb champions scarcely 1 1 3 A. Johnson, ss 10 "Come Rain or Come in any game. pressed 1 2 4 Shine" Anderson, 3b The season's results, with the 4 0 2 11 "Cement Mixer" Gardner, 2b of last nights game, exception 4 0 0 are as follows: 12 "Doin' Comes What Whitaker, rf 3 0 0 Burt, c Nalur'lly" Box Elder 9, Weber 2. 0 3 0 13 "Shoo-FlIverson, p Pie and Ap Box Elder 10, A. S.F.Depoi 1. ple Pan Dowdy" Box Elder 7, Bear River 3. 7 33 3 Two-iy- " Totals 14 "One-zy- , Box Elder 1. Weber 0. 15 "Do You Love Me" Box Elder 6, A. S. F. Depot 8. Struck out By Summary: Box Elder 13, Bear River 8. Iverson Bases 8. Troxell 13, by Priced At 35c Each on balls Off Iverson 4, off Box Elder 2, South High 6. Box Elder 12, North Cache 5. hits Troxell 2. . Three-bas- e Box Elder 8, South Cache 5. Fishburn. Two base hits TroxBox Elder 3, Willard 10. ell, Facer, C. Johnson, A. JohnBox Elder 19, Willard 7. son. Hit by pitched ball CarART AND MUSIC CO. ver Box Elder 23, North Cache 5. Iverson. Umpires by Box Elder 7, Brigham (F.B.) 2. Jensen and Robinette. Box Elder 11, South Cache 3. Box Elder 10, Logan 4. Box Elder 7, Bear River 0. EXPERIENCED Box Elder 7, Logan 3. Thurday box scorer; 7 Box Elder AB.R.H. with the four for five noon Services f:;en abbot extra-leagu- for nomination at rimary Election to h'1rst Utah District in from USMA. West was cadet with alph Talbot, Stilwell, iehardson, Jr., R. E. Id of Sears Roebuck mglas MacArthur. d 2; tf at r USMA 1904-0- r, uckner, Patton, Clifford Lee, icld, Shedd, Devers in his sections. One icers has written to ibot, Your methods us at that time p impression on me uch to do with my Sul-erge- active 'rom led to active duty duty ted to practice law home in Uintah Active duty 1917- -t War Prison in command l!ar-ougla- s; Detachment & gricultural College or at Officers of San 919-2putting own Itivation. 1923 in nion Pacific R. R. Dept, in Nevada Installation Turn Train-Presid- und-Ceda- r ine. 1924-3- 2 y COMPTONS KSL aid 7 WANTED MECHANICS io Excellent Working New City with High 17 advertisement) East 2nd MOTOR Brigham South r All-star- were s picked from four teams from the north and three teams from the south at a recent league meeting to par game ticipate in the which is scheduled to be played on the Fourth of July, in Clearfield, on the Davis Comet big-tim- e grounds. As an added attraction the whizzing Honeyville girls soft-ba.team will play against the well balanced Davis girls team. It will lead the Fourth of Juy game starting at 12:30 oclock and the r game to follow soon after. The following players will participate in the game: ll all-sta- North Pitchers All-Star- C. Yamamoto (B. E. N.) T. Murata (Comets) Sootie Yamasaki (C. Y. B. A.) ' B. Miya (Comets) T. Futagaki (B. E. N.) M. Murata (Syr.) Catchers T. Yamamoto (B. E. N.) N. Tsushima (C. Y. B. A.) J. Wtanabe (Comets) Infield Hasegawa (Syr.) D. Murata (Syr.) J. Nakano (Syr.) T. Okuda (Comets) R. Endo (Comets) Y. Harada (Comets) J. Tanaka (B.. E. N.) Fred Yamamoto (B. E N.) Taro Yagi (C. Y. B. A.) s City, Logan Utah 3 AB.R.H. 1 Theyre Back Again 2 1 0 0 0 SILENT 8 BEAUTIFUL EFFICIENT Air Flight Circulators SINCE THE WAR! ur Red Sox high-scorin- Co-rinn- e Adams. Two base hits Jensen, Innings pitched Owens 10 AB R.H. 4 2 2 McFarlane, 2b C. Watkins, 2b Peters, ss Anderson, p Hadfield, If rtasinussen, cf Runnell, rf 4 .4 .4 1 LIGHT GLOBES 0 2 ALL SIZES FOR 3 1 4 0 1 1 3 2 4 0 2 1 c Woods, Jensen, lb Munns, If G. Nelson, rf Totals ALL PURPOSES 0 0 33 10 10c 10c 10c 10c 15c 20c 25-Wa- tt tt 60-Wa- tt 9 EDWARD J. McPOLIN fOO-Wa- tt 150-Wa- tt 200-Wa- tt 30c 10c N. L. HANSEN VARIETY STORE fW Store of Article Outfielders Yamane (Syr.) Yamada (Syr.) R. Futagaki (B. E. N.) S. Tenna (B. E. N.) Y. Yamasaki (C. Y.B. A.) G. Nagata (C. Y. B. A.) G. Waanabe (Comets) Manager, Taxi Okawa. Coaches, Shin Saito and Tak Yamasaki. Legend;, C. Y.:B.,A. (Corrine Y. B. A.) Comets (Dvis Comets.) ; Syr. (Syracuse, Y. B. A.) B. E. N. (Box Elder Nisei.) EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Prompt Service GOOD ASSORTMENT RADIO . . . TUBES Democratic Candidate By tdwaui qCaxe. for U. S. ueu UeCp pieceH& 1 Representative SPEAKERS McPOLIN believes in Jt&autsf AERIALS Retention of Utah Military InataJ-latio. . Induitriai Development of Utah Natural Resource . . Safeguard for Business, Agricultural and indusProtection for tho trial Interests Rights of Labor . . . Retention ol OJ A controls where absolutely necessary Retention of necessary control and elimination of red tape from G. I. Bill of . Higher Standardized Price Rights . A streamlined Congress for Silver . for greater Operational Efficiency Infield CO. 0 0 4 " all-sta- north division to play against the south division of the league. T. Chara (Mer.) L. Nishijima (Mer.) M. Doi (Bus.) H. Miya (Bur.) Catchers F. Kasai (Mer.) M. Kojimoto (Bus.) D. Mori (Mur.) Equipment FISHER -- HESS ing All-Star- s PHONE 74 will speak p. m. Sat., Fourth Bulldogs AB.R.H. Watkins, G. Jenson in and a league season is set, Smith, If both local clubs should be seri- Toshio, ss ous contenders. Whitaker, Friday') Junnor Made-YoAdamsen, league box scores: Fouler c Humphrey 19 Tigers AB.R H. Reeder, p 3 3 2 Sackett, Olsen, c ... 5 2 Windley, p 5 3 Sackett, lb Gerald Kotter Gets R. Mortense 2b .... 3 3 M. Watkins, 3b 5 2 Discharge From Army J. Mortensen, ss 5 2 5 2 Sgt. Gerald L. Kotter, son Ruddell, If ... of Mrs. H. L. Kotter, of 151 1 .. .3 Pathakis, uf No. 2nd E., Brigham City, Utah, 1 3 Ward, rf was discharged from the Army Totals 37 19 11 June 27 at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. Bombers 14 Sgt. Kotter, who served 24 AB.R.H. months overseas with the 96th Bomber Squadron as a Supply Sgt., is authorized to wear the European Thq'atr of Operations Ribbon with one battle star, German Occupation Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and the Victory Ribbon. Prior to entering the Army, Jan. 8, 1944, Kotter was employed as a farmer in Brigham City. w. L. Pet. 1 Peters Red Sox i .500 I Whitaker Bulldogs 1 .500 1 Morrison Bombers 1 .500 1 .500 Windley Tigers . 1 Results Last Friday Red Sox 10. Bulldogs 2. Tigers 19, Bombers 14. Friday, July 5, Schedule 2:00 Bulldogs vs. Bombers. 4:00 Red Sox vs. Tigers. You may live a long time and never see a league like the Brigham City Junior Made-You- r league, the summer recreation department's fifth to seventh grade boys, who are pretty classy little ball players and red-ho- t enthusiasts. Did you ever see a league where all of the teams were tied for first place? That's the Junfor you! And if ior Made-Youryoull drop out to Rees park Friday afternoon, youll see enthusiasm like you've never seen before. The Junior Made-You- r league is really going to town this summer. Last Friday Peters Red Sox won decisively from Whitakers Bulldogs, 10 to 2, and Windleys Tigers and Morrisons Bombers g played a affair, which th Tigers won, 19 to 14. Th senior divisibn of the Made-You- r league also is taking shape, according to Vernal HarMade up of ris, supervisor. eighth and ninth grade boys, with the announcement that will have a definitely team in the league it has three teams, and a good chance that Willard will enter a fourth. The league includes two Brigham City teams, one from the east side and the other from the west side. Last Thursday in an exhibition game the west side downed east side, but both teams looked good and have some fine material. Enthusiasm is running high, and by the time Corinne and Willard get South Pitchers Conditions New Building Lake City present, devel-lan- d in Uintah ABBOT CONTEST All-St- ar Fred Troxell pitched seven-hi- t Game baseball Saturday afternoon at With a double season and of on it, top games Bear River City, and his Farm Bureau league Brigham City the Box Elder high school Bees The s had their biggest baseball got him 12 hits, have the from season in history which was enough to win the The Japanese American Athstandpoint of games played and game, 5 to 3. union of Utah is sponsorletic as well. won games Worth Jensen had a big afterteams of the its first Coach. Vernal Last jjfcriph of Junior Made-You- r League Teams In Four-Wa- y Tie For First, One Win And A Loss Apiece M. Matsumori (Mur.) M. Harada (Mur.) G. Doi (Bus.) Seo (Bus.) and other supplies BEEHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE Yote for McPOLIN July 9 Akimoto (Mur.) Y. Tagagaki (Mer.) M. Namba (Mur.) Outfielders F. Kasai (Mer.) L. Kitagawa (Mer.) K. Tahiro (Bus.) T. Matsuda (Bus.) Legend: ..Mer. . (Salt Lake Bus (Salt Lake Merchants.) Busseis. (Mur. (Murray Taiyos.) 4, Powers 3, Smith 5, Adams 1 Hits Off Owens 4, off Smith 4, off Adams none. Errors ams, Smith, Rasmussen. 68 North Main Ad. Pd. Pol. - Phone Fishermen will be interested in otir new 19 16 edition of 'Fishing Its Hints. and contains hundreds of ideas of conveniently carried r. booklet which can be a neat, compact little value to those experienced, or those just beginning to learn the art. 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