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Show !& Jl DeweyviHe And AK Perry Wins 22-- 8 n From Corinne Sat. s n le b lp tinm ran up a 22 urn the opposition, total on 10 hn'' Huluidav alter jioon in their Kami Bureau lea pue j!,inii' with Corinne The final count nas 22-- m li or of the pi nn.iril hound Im O lies. Pern , lili a w Eld o x e P 0 County S R hr Bear River Go r I Wednesday, Brigham For Id Innings us i on w d , i SPORTS Mult .Nelson u nt the mule on the mound for 'he v.inneis, Corinne is mails giving up eight hits doubled that total olf the slants ( ndeison, p Matthew s, of C. Andeison Ja Wood, ss with three bmples in font ti ips pnHihurg, e was Peny's toi m;in with the Bu 1, 2IT to Hied Anderson. II stirh, while Corinne Hie up to the peifoimanee Kurt, who garnered Ihiee five. 'J'rie bo score. Perry 22 Take Corinne Rugs cleaned by most modern rug ment in the West. i host of Phone 86 CLEANERS LIGHT OPERA CO. ..,jaaP Sluvutuf If . 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Eactett ttt aMrmctf 1S-J- I 2 lui, s wuM itelt it L, Nr. $ Inn n feam Matu - irdn Mihi of ffoe Mikt chltAi pay ablt to American Savoy LigM Opera THE Brigham American Legion 11 3 H.iilfii id, 3 ,'t Kis s B R II K 11 2 0 1 1 n,,t ill (I (I o I 1 1 Wlllt.lkel, if Johnson, 2b Wight, if Johnson, 2b LeThe Brigham American Hadfield, lb broke team baseball Hunsaker, cf gion junior eien in a pair of games played T. Rasmussen, 3b Don Forrest, If during the week Thursday they defeated the Corinne Harris, If Japanese team of the ttah Ja- R. Rasmussen, ss panese league in a night game, Pathakis, c 11 to 1 Fund.iy they were de- Bril en bet ker, c feated by the Perry Farm Bur- Murphy, p eau nine in a game at Perry, by Williams, p Whitaker n a score of 5 to 3 The Brigham-Corinngame Totals was a pitchers battle until lie last of the seventh inning, when the Japanese team blew sky cf high In this inning the Corinne Nagata, cf Tawatari, five his men, pitcher walked mates committed four errors Nagala, ss and that phis a long single with N'tsogi, 2b the bases loaded by Hadfield Y. Yamasaki, 3b bmke up a tie and turned Nagata, lb the game into a rout for the lo- Ssushima, c Mori, c cal nine. rf In the Connne-Brighagame Vagi, rf Sato, Thursday evening Murphy, Wil- M. Yamasaki, p liams and Whitaker each pitched three innings and looked' Ishida, if made a circus good. Wight catch of a liner in deep right field for Biigham City to highThe Brigham light the game team also came through with a fast double play to nip a Corinne rally. For the Corinne nine, Ishida made their best play of the evening when he took a liner from the bat of Forrest, over his left shoulder, and caught what appealed to be a cinch triple or home run. The Brigham-Perrgame was a thriller all the way with nice plays by both sides. The Brigham City kids had the jitters to start with but settled down to play good ball. With the score 5 to 3 in the first of the ninth inning, Brigham City loaded the bases after two men were out, but a Brigham City batter struck out to end the rally. Wight and Williams divided the pitching chores for Brigham City, with Wight going five full three. innings and Williams Wight pitched fine ball in the clinches and looked like a real s coiner. Brigham City gave Terry almost all their runs. Two of their runs were scored on squeeze plays; one was perfectly executed while Brigham City's catcher missed the pitch on the other and the man came in on the pass unaided. The Brigham City American Legion squad is composed of the following youngsters: Lee Wight, Yard Johnson, Reed Had-fiei(team captain), Burt Hunsaker, Tommy Rasmussen, Dee and Don Forrest, Russell RasLee mussen, Teddy Pathakis, Max Brightenbecker, Murphy, Basil Williams, Charley Whitaker and Jay D. Hairis. They are coached by First Sergeant Haney R Wardrop. Wardrop said yesterday that he had room on the quad for tlyee more men and invited joungsters to try out for those spots. Teddy Pathakis, whom Wardrop had figured on as his first sring catcher, moved with his mother to Salt Lake City Sunday. l,iv - art 0( (laL91 rvv lb cl Hunsdkei, T Rasmussen, if Dee Forrest, if Don Rasmussen, iteiibeckei, c Wight, p Williams, p R ,1 1 1 1 2 l) 0 0 2 n and bni's 01. one on.1, on e'atal g.-- i o rson a Ion 01 be box sum Bear River ( III iii:m st up IT (JO., and iu V." k uncle. Bill, piu 4 KY DRE: Mensen, what lAl-- DIPLOMATIC U PCI AT10N5 ? 9 H R to in Hi e 1 I rtsr J(hnon. 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