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Show Pistol Packing Girls Guard Bank's Cash business, gunmen aie picpaiod a hot reception. to give The gills are all proficient ALBANY, N. Y. IT) Bandits marksmen with the .38 caliber should steer clear of the Na- Colt icvohers which the bank tional Commercial Bank and furnishes in each teller's cage. Trust Co. here. The girls learned to shoot afFive comely girl bank telleis, ter taking over teller jobs left who have a fiiendly smile lot vacant hy men entering service persons on legitimate financial during the war. untair started Brigham Ends ( , aim .v- YSti. .r-i- i rifft BRIXULATION (IMITATION RRIGK SIDING) Insulates As Well As Beautifies Legion Tourney Tied For Title Brigham City's American gion baseball team pulled thing they had out of the hag and thiew it into a double header in Ogden last Friday evening arid won them both, heating Bingham in Ihe opener 8 to 0 and Salt Lakes Bennett-Benntoteam in the second 'contest 1 to 3. It was a case of win or else as Bingharn had whipped them in the opening contest 10 to 6 and they had to win everything else or drop out of the tournament. ev-er- Bud Powers, for the American hurler NOW SELLING ONLY ace Le- gion junior baseball team, established some kind of a record last Friday night during the Utah state tournament when he hurled two complete games, winning both, for a total of IS innings and the amazing total of 30 strikeouts. Powers chalked up 14 strikeouts in his first game against Bingham which was a shutout, Brigham City winning 8 to 0. With hardly a breather between games. Powers went back on the mound to hurl nine more innings winning from a Salt Lake City team by a 10 to 6 count, whiffing 16 batsmen. AT $19J0 per sq. had the tournament with backs to the wall. He was hacked by the decisions of the players parents and at 1.30 Saturday, the Salt Lake team was on the field and the Bngham leant was not, and the game was awatded to the Bennett-Benniopost by Chairman Da-- v Hall of Fame? HKD & HUFF COLORS to the team winch is. A protest has been entered hat a seventh game had never No one been scheduled had thought of a tie at the end of the scheduled games, and the scheduling of a game on his own initiative by a piodigal member of the stale committee without consent of the rest of Ins committee are grounds for the piotest. Sgt Wardrop attended a melding in Salt Lake City last night of the entne American Legion Athletic committee at which time the protest was taken under consideration. Regoidless of the de Don Fonest, Var Johnson, Hunsaket and Bud Powers mention fur their outstm pei fin munres throughout tournament Bud chucked Ihne victories in two days Foiest holding down thud lor Brigham City led the ters with a close to 600 b average, of which two of these hits weie screeching line dnve triples. Var Johnson had tumble with the stick, but was outstanding alield at second base, and Bert liunsaker, piaying (enter field hauled down many to convert etra base blows into yust common outs. The final game against the Bennett Benmon post of Salt Bake w.as as good a game as you'd want to see, was the com- - at woik last Thursday, Peaches Move will he filled by Don Rasmussen, Industrial league veteran. Rasmussen, a Mantua boy, caught for the Magna Millmen for a number of years. It was expected Helper will rely on the jinx Mel Marlowe, pitcher, has haA over his former team-matesince he w'as released. The Peaches are sure Mel cant do it again, and settling the argument should result in just about the hottest ball game of the Industrial league season. In For League Lead Tonight Business at hand in Rees Pioneer park this evening will be the tecovery of the top rung of the old Industrial league ladder, and there's going to he no fooling as the Peaches go about their business. That's the word from Prexy Bill ForAn electric knife sharpener is rest, Manager Karl Owen, the Poaches themselves and most of equipped wiih a guide to keep the knife at the correct angle. the fans. The Helper Utah Distributors nine has played one more game in the second half than the Peaches. Each team has lost one game. That leaves the Peaches a behind Helper. A win tonight wil take care of that. Foirest declared, and he didn't say could. The win would advance the Peaches a full game m their standing as with Helper, leaving them on top hy half a game. To insure fair weather for the recoid midsummer crowd of Peaches tans anticipated for tonights crucial conflict, Lanky Carl McConnell himself will toe the lubber, with Tuma, the rookie, standing by in case theres need for relief. The backstop position of Les Lemmon, who succumbed to injuries suffered in a fall while well-polishe- half-gam- Bacteria? Asks Cowboy, How Big Are They? A Tex. (UP) HOUSTON, woi ldly-- ise waitress in a new Houston cafe thought she had heard everything until a lanky of cowboy aked for a drink w ater. "Im sorry, but we cant serve water yet, she said. The health department says theres bacteria in it. The bow boy, who was chew TONIGHT WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 6th PEACHES VS. HELPED PARK PIONEER HOME APPLIANCES WATER SOFTENERS $139.50 up IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Saves work saves clothes saves soap improves home comfort Wonderful for bath, laundry, dishes and shampooing hair. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS . $109.95 up Always plenty of clean, sparkling hot water. 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With this in mind, Brigham City was expecting a game to be set at some later date at which time they would meet the Bennett-BennioPost of Salt Lake, and the winner there would represent Utah in the Divisional tournament, to be held in Tuseon, Ariz., August 11, 13 and 16. Now the sad part of the story as told by Sgt. Harvey R. Ward-rop- , manager of the Brigham City team: Neil Davis, who is the chairman of the American Legion Athletic committee for the state of Utah, and also commander of the Bennett-Benniopost of Salt Lake, took it upon himself, according to Sgt. Wardrop, to decide that the final game of the tournament had to be play-othe following day (Saturday) at 1:30. This decision was made in the 8th inning of the final game without the consent of It lie rest of the members of hi.s committee, Wardrop said. 1 as manager," Wardrop continued, "refused to play the 'game feeling that his action was discriminatory and unfair, being as we had just finished a very tough double header and would not be in condition either physically or mentally for a championship game at 1:30 the next day. The National Committee on American Legion Junior baseball. had previously set August 10 as the deadline on which all state tournaments had to he completed and the results thereof in the National Office in Indiana. "Knowing this, added e Wardrop, I insisted on one full day of rest so that the kids and he in i could recouperate good condition to play the deciding game for the state championship. This request was refused and I was ordered to place a loam on the field at 1:30 the following day. 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