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Show 0ezs, Nielson , Rasmussen To Play Fox Peaches Tonite PC; Second EMMERTSON GOOD SUNDAY, BUI Half PEACHES LOSE TO HELPER Starts Sat. ihe Farm half P'ay in will get under Finn Cibbs l0a' said this week, .schedule will league jrday, dent, first half, at played hat games be will half ,he first second half. 3ay" the is: lame as the diesi ,av's schedule Brigham City. ville. wllf at Dewey at Bear River. Herb Parsons, famous exhtbi- tion shooter, who has been described as America's fastest Davis Hits Homer n t ready to concede that handler, will appear under they gun were playing over their heads. the auspices of Utah Centennial Bases Loaded Don Chase continued his hit- commission m four towns in For Score Parsons first appearance ting si leak and led the Peaches with three for four. Davis home s 0,1 u'-- 6 at Nephi. He shoots It was no discredit to A1 run was the only other sensa- - aI Vfrnal on July 11, at Ft. the lanky Peach who tional woik at the plate bv the oua!' on July 13 and at He- can be on the mound and be- Brighani City nine that didnt ber on Jul.v 13 and 16. hind the batter at the same Carsons, who has just returned from a tour of Alaska, will time and still pitch winning perform spectacular feats with ball, that the Brigham City semi-prodropped a close one This evening the Peaches will rifles, shotguns, pistols and revolvers. Loaned to the Utah to Utah Distributors at the Hel- test Provo in Rees park to de- Centennial Wes- With The Total v per park Sunday. The final count was for the Ilelper-ites- . All of the Peaches runs came in the eighth when Mai Marlowe, Helper hurler, intentionally walked Earl Owen with two on base to get to Sterling Davis, and Davis rapped one over the fence, clearing the sacks. 5-- Most of thp credit for Helpers win was due not to Mel Marlowe, who was fired from the Peaches early this season, but another former Brigham City player, Orson Bailey. Bailey W'as hot as the west slope of a tin roof at and time and again saved Marlowes bacon. In spite of the official box score, even Helper fans conceded that Emmertson easily outpitched Marlowe for the afternoon. A costly error by Owen whpn he tiied to throw a wet ball Shear Pin Payment Down , 6,68 Per Month mediate iigee This Delivery Stoker Demonstrated Be Convinced SEHIVE, ol & rained thioughout it - Ph. two ings of the game termine whether Pinneys win over the Tirnps Sunday meant that the Provo armor is beginning to wear thin, or just that Salt Lakes club was awfully hot. The game will begin at 8:15 oclock. Something new for tonights contest of major interest to the fans will he the appearance of Bud Powers, Kenny Nielsen and Junior Rasmussen in the lineup. The three outstanding rookies played great ball with the Box Elder high school nine this season, and starred in the Boys game at Ogden Bud Powers Monday evening. will be on the mound for the home team. Sunday's box score: Brigham City 4 inn- l was the contributing lactoi to Helpers victory. For the rest of it, the Distributors played good ball, although Helper fans were- - Appliance North Main 54 1 CLAUDE piin-cipa- BOX ELDER football, he uses three eggs. Be- foie the eggs hit the ground, Herb has snatched up his shotgun and fired three times. The eggs disappear in three yellow streaks through the air. shot. Herb fills Hydraulic a quart can three quarters full of water and stacks two empty-canon top of it. Then he loads a shotgun with a shell containing a single rifled slug and His five ordinary shotshells. first shot with the rifled slug is at the bottom can. The impact of the slug makes the water act like a hydraulic ram and sends the two empty cans flying fifty feet into the air. Herb hits the lower of the two cans two times and the top can three times before they fall to the ground. Singing washers. Throwing iron washers into the air, Herb can send them spinning to the right, left or straight ahead, depending upon what part of the washer he hits with his bullet. The washers sing as they are struck. "Watch fobs. Throwing metal discs the size of a dime into the air. Herb will perforate them with a .22 Hornet bullet either in the center or just inside the edge, whichever you prefer. If you scratch an eagle on a metal disc the size of a quarter, hell throw it in the air and shoot off its tiny head for you. Although his shots are usually made at speeds too fast for the average person to watch both the target and his rifle at the same time, Herbs timing is so exact that his motions appear It to be slow and deliberate. has taken Herb Parsons more than a quarter of a century to develop his unusual skill. s s at' , Herb Parsons, Lightning-Fas- t Trick Shot, Will Demonstrate In Four Utah Towns In July commission by tern Winchester, Parsons main- tains a continuous stream of hu morous comment throughout his hour - long demonstration of marksmanship. Among his unusual feats are the following: Herb Making match sticks throws into the air a wood block about two and a quarter inches in size. With four quick shots from a .22 rifle he breaks it into splinters before it reaches the ground. The trick is to pick out the biggest chunk after each shot and to shoot that next. Twenty-twcartridge cases for targets With a quick flip Herb ejects an empty .22 cartridge case into the air and in a flash gets it into his sights and uses the empty case as his target. He can empty a iepeating rifle, making a bulls eye with each shot, as fast as the average person can shoot at a conventional target in the prone position. Three eggs in two seconds. With a shotgun lying on a can on the ground beside him, Herb takes the position of a football linesman about to snap a ball between his legs. Instead of a POWERS WHIFFS SEVEN, WINS HOLST Announces HONORS IN GAME ALL-AMERICAN 'llcivs $ou rnai ALL-STA- News-Journa- -- Wednesday. June Brigham City, Utah LOCAL in the window. Bensons pigeon flew from Las Vegas, headNov., through rain and winds at a speed of over 800 yards per minute. Bob Bairds placed second, winMajestic ning the "best average speed trophy, and Bairds Cacti took third honors, with no other club birds reported home. the trophy on display 25. 1947 WILL PLAY RS IN STATE SOFTBAIL TOURNEY l The race resulted in the big-beloss yet suffered by the local pigeon fanciers. Lynn Holmans Sir Galahad, who was out in the lead for the averR.tiluid Bensons "Shooting far speed trophy, was reported age A team of all stars irom the Star came through in the final lost in the heavy storm, and Softball league and longest race of the year of Brigham City thereby disqualified. will play in the Utah State SoftThe trophies will be awarded ball tournament for the state the Brigham City Racing Rigeon to cinch at the next meeting of the club. 8, June club Max Sunday, Morgan, championship, president of the Brigham City Im sure league, said today. the boys in our league will lie They're New . . . They're Fresh . . . interested in playing in this "It said. tournament, Morgan will mean some fast, They're Delicious! softball for Brigham City, and a chance for our town's best players to win state-wid- e honors. Morgan, Ray Andersen, league secretary, and Var Jensen will go to Salt Lake City ThursSPUDNUT SAMPLES ON (T day evening for a meeting at L OUR OPENING DAY 1 which the state tourney schedule will be drawn up. The tournament will be played as a round robin, with each team taking part playing five home games and five games. Gate receipts from the five home games will go to the BrigCome in and try one . . . buy a dozen to ham City Softball league, first to pay expenses for the take home! 50c Dozen. games in ihe tournament and the tourney entry fee, and then to fatten the city league treasury for other league improvement projects. Dr. Leslie White, owner of White park in Salt Lake City and Centennial softball chairman, invited the Brigham City FRESH POTATO DONUTS league to take part in the state Chocolate or Glazed tourney. A committee named from the captains of the teams in the FROSTED MALTS Brigham City league will pick r outfit to compete in the the state tournament, Morgan said. He added that the Brigham City tournament team would carry a squad of 15 men. Five Games Of Round Robin To Be Played In The Local Park st Benson's Bird Cinches Trophy In Tough Race high-calt-br- SPUDNUTS IS Et "" r I I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 0 Featuring: all-sta- Northern Team, With Four Brigham City Boys, Wins Monday Night Contest 10 To 4 THE PURCHASE OF THE Brigham Citys Bud e am cat Ay an Towers took over the mound GLOVER Veterans with national service 34 10 27 14 Totals life insurance may direct the North-Sout- h 4 000 000 040 .... Brigham City t o Administration Veterans 103 100 OOx 5 den, and came through for his assigned three innings like a Utah Dist lump-suto make payments Home runs He struck out seven batters, and their beneficiaries. Moroon, Davis. veteran major leaguer. Three-basTwo-bashit Maroon. A one committee of and run. hits sports gave up only three hits Dalebout, Peyton, authorities and major league scouts chose him as one of the Chase, Jacobs. Runs batted in three top players in the game, which boasted all of Utahs ADDITIONAL SPORTS 2!) South Main Dalebout, Davis 4, Maroon. On Page 6 top prep diamond talent. on while the hill, Struck out By Emertson 3. Base stay inning The game was won handily Pow-eron balls Emmertson 2, Margave up only three hits 10 to 4, thanks prinNorth by one run while striking out and lowe 2. Umpires Buttle and to a big fifth frame seven. Christiansen. Time of game 2 cipally for the Northern boys in which Howard Ford, Provo high hours. Attendance 600. they pushed six runs across the school flinger, took over the plate. mound chores following Fisher Sunset Ranch To Give Powers had the only perfect and was charged with the loss. hitting record for the North Jack Knudsen, another BingLayton And BRC Shows club, in addition to being one ham star, took over for Ford in John Adams, of Adams and of three star pitchers. In his the fifth, when the latter got Sons Sunset ranch. Promontory, one time at bat, he hit safely. in trouble, and Knudsen finishhas contracted with the Junior Kenny Nielsen, Junior Ras- ed the ball game. Wayne Cottle, Chamber of Commerce of Lay-to- mussen and Sterling Jensen, all Ogden hurler, pitched the secto put on their show and of Box Elder high, the Brigham ond three innings for the North rodeo with Sunset ranch stock City Legion and Farm Bureau and received credit for the win. July 3 and 4, he announced to- teams, also were selections for Clifford Lee of Weber toiled on r the nine, giving Brig- the hill for the North in the day. An evening show will be giv- ham City the lions share of the last three frames and gave up Nielsen only one hit. en July 3, with an afternoon talent representation. performance on July 4, Adams and Rasmussen went the entire while Jensen EstdblisH Sub-Statio- n said. He also has contracted to nine innings, ' put on the Bear River City an- caught for Powers. Jensen batted For a for one in 24. Navy Recruiting two, driving run, nual rodeo on July and Rasmussen got one for four. A navy recruiting AGUSTA, Me. (UP) A dog- Nielsen went hitless. has been established in Brigham in found was The game played before City, to be open every eating fish has been two new-lMaine. While dressing a 4,000 fans, including eight maweeks at the post office buildLeon scouts. Ayer, togue, caught jor league ing. Of the outstanding three playgame warden, of Rockwood During July, recruiters will be whole a found in its stomach ers, only Billy Boren of Bingham in Brigham City on July 7 and frankfurt, the skin of which was was eligible to represent Utah again July 21. unbroken. in the Boys game Each Tuesday evening the in Chicago the latter part of Ogden recruiting station is on August, George Fisher, Davis radio station KLO from 10:00 to Pow-erfor the first time, both 10:15 oclock, giving a navy way they prepare human high pitcher, and tables for life inNOW, methods used by life having been picked for the op- news commentator program. surance comcompanies. in and honor insurance companies previously. portunity Powers was Utahs representaputing rates have been used Order Delivered Ford Trucks On Topi to figure out tive in the big Chicago game SEATTLE (UP) A city record Ford Trucks Last result? Trucks. The tables for Ford last year, and Fisher made the for successive births of the same to 19.6 longer Up Longer! sex was set when 16 boy babies trip than the other 4 sales leaders! 4,967,000 Trucks Studied . . . The game was promoted as a born at Maynard hospital. Why? Because Ford Trucks Wolfe, Corcoran and Linder, benefit by the Ogden Shrine. The arrival of Cheryl Ann Peare built stronger. York life inNew leading on the tersen ended the George Fisher started probuilt to assembled actuaries, Theyre surance mound for South. He whiffed gression. We ordered a girl, last longer! of all trucks of records the eight batters during his three- - said Mrs. Petersen. See us today. the fise sales leaders regisYoull see why tered from 1933 through 1941 when it was the real in Monday evenings pressure-poin- t All American Boys game at Og- & EVANS SPUDNUT X FROSTED MALT SHOP e Next Door To Club Billiards s LOCATED AT 503 SOUTH MAIN ffherf LDlFi Formerly Owned And Operated Bv HANLINE & REDFLING Claude Holst, trained Chevron station operator, is looking forward to making new friends and serving old ones. He invites you to drive in and get acquainted. lOLSTS 'Your 1 WH all-sta- kU sub-statio- SERVICE STATION up y CHEVRON Station " 503 SOUTH MAIN to J s SPECIAL! t. WHILE TOP LAST THEY 0 e 24-ho- CAR BASEBALL TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 8:15 P.M. ' ONLY $11.95 They Wont Last Long At Central 'YOU CAN PEACHES VS. This Sale Price PROVO Company DEPEND ON THE LEADER" REES PIONEER PARK . . . 4,967,000 trucks in ail. Then they prepared truck tables in the same itll pay you to place your order for a Ford! What Untar Truck Ufa Means ta Yea Why It Pays ta Walt tor a New Ford Truck! It stands to reason the longer you use a truck, the less it costs to own. Thats why Ford Trucks are the top truck Ford value. And, logically, longevity means lower maintenance costs . . . less time in the shop. Any way you figure, youll get more for your money with a Ford . . . because Ford trucks last longer. ef a ford The 3 1 2 FEED TRUCKS LAST LONGER! FT Auto Co. Andersen Where Service la A Pleasure" ft t m Truck In long thou thot of Troth "I 3 longor than Hial of Trock "C 7 6 longor thon that of Trock "O' 19 6 longar thon that of Trock "K OFFICIAL ACTUARIAL CESTIFICATI Based on the application of sound and accepted actuarial methods to. the actual experience as measured by truck registrations, we hereby certify that, in our opinion, the accompanying table fairly of the trucks prevents the relative involved. WOLPI, CORCORAN AND IINDIR llfo Inaoronco.Actuorioa, Now York N, Y 1 Kmwm PUiWiJW IIIWKWMMWWOWIWi 4 |