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Show Unofficial Officials Decide Against League Pgggy Tuesda BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Takes Wooden Nickles Friday, Sept. Pennies Pile Up (U.P.) Found a man who actually does take wooden nickles Carroll Swear-engi-n- , a Two Rivers, Wis., teacher, collects wooden money. for Right now, hes looking some wooden nickles. ADISON, Wis. air Keep told winter FORT WAYNE, Ind. - (UP) INSTEAD heat in and cold out. League Officials Overruled Without Attending Meeting condition Now is to LET the time HANLINES to make sure you are ready for comfortable living in All types of weather. Take Do a look at the glass in your storm windows. glass problems . . That LUBRICATING Replace cracked glass and youll be ready come rain or snow. OF or that When you have any CAR . phone 696. WASHING JOB TODAY BRIGHAM GLASS SHOP TED BARNES, Prop. 93 North Main Phone 696 AT 104 NORTH MAIN OUTDOOR SPORTS NO CONTEST When Mrs. Herman Harter bought her new post war stove she paid for it with 12 000 penBy D. M. Mason nies and 47 silver dollais she offiA group of "unofficial had saved In "an old sock" durit into their cials have taken ing the past five years hands to run the Industrial League and their ruling is that Sunday will open the league playoffs with Helper meeting Provo In the Timps stamping Kiuunds. Meetings were called thick and fast all last week wdlh little or no time for Brigham representatives to make the necessary preparations to attend. The Provo Herald earned a headline In Wednesday evenings paper stating that "Industrial Loop Directors Overrule League The "directors, as President, they were called, were as follows: Harold B Makin, president of the Provo club, Pete Radulovich, Pinneys manager, Lief Erickson, Magna manager, Frank Zaccaria, Helper manager and A. Wahl, president and Ed Marchetti, secretary treasurer of Helper. These men also seem to think that Earl Owen, manager of the Peaches was making his living and beby playing baseball, cause his job called him out of in its place . . . have pwpm your houses glass put in hold 26, 1947 TO MILLMEN FORFEIT AWARD m Jack sent Don's 12- son a baseball with all year-olSt. the signatures of of the Louis Cardinals. Since Sunday askJack wrote Dee, Dons son, he d baseball which ing him FROM AN ARMCHAIR rather have, one with all the Yankees signatures, or all of is the Dodgers. Jack likes kids, one or tw'o with working chase & in the : always The ancients had a legend The days spent hopefuls. And in Utah, hes are not counted in the alloted time of man. if he has a more ar- lng Dee Rasmussen. than fan dent Jack Graham, foimer Peaches offs Sunday at Provo. now with the set a Graham, incidentally, There are many ways of befarm club, Giants City, Jeisey havcoming champion, besides was at Provo last Sunday watchacing talent. Brigham Citys . Jack decided but ing his old been yet, tion hasn't on on his was through way the biggest need seems to be, Don Rasmussen had vacation. at or a public speaker finding both least someone that can talk met Jack during the war in New York and at Los An fast. TT! geles, tow'n for the week, they worded . conveniently it "... until Saturday , . . Chet Hamilton, vice president of the league was asked what happened at the meeting, instated, I didnt know anything about it until I read it in the paper this morning. Of course the angle on is easily spotted. If the series is to be played with Helper. the expenses will be greatly cut and the ultimate result is that Provo and Helper will make more money than they would if they had to pay the expenses of driving back and forth to Brigham City. Also, Brigham City won both halves last year and the generous souls want to pass it around, Instead of going out and getting the talent to take the title away from the Peaches. If so little power is to be placed in the hands of the league officers, it seems foolish to waste time electing them. When three clubs can railroad the league, then it ceases to operate as a league. The entire action resulted in Hy Facer's decision to award the title to Brigham when Magna suggested they forfeit rather than play off the 8 to 8 tie played earlier this month. Bill Forrest, Brigham City president received the phone call from Magna giving their decision and immediately informed Facer of the results. His decision, which called it no contest and left Brigham City with a record of 10 wins against 5 loses, as compared with Helper 10 wins and 6 loses. Facing these facts, Facer awarded the Peaches the second half championship and then is when the controversy began. Pressure was brought to bear on Magna and they changed their minds. Then it was too late. The Southern boys then got together and began to railroad the league finish to suit their needs. Wednesday Brigham City was informed they were to play Helper to decide who was to meet Provo Sunday, but couldn't get their team ready that quick, so werent on the field last night. This according to the self appointed league officials put Helper in and they are scheduled to start the play- - new International WT. in home runs this ing with Jersey City war, before he came'to City, Jack led the intes league in home runs? season with Montreal. Z T Scoter Speeded TTc NEWTON, Mass. e tor scooter operator via? ed with speeding he-- e first case of its kind'j,. . I chusetts. team-mates- Grand Opening II EffiStf inmiiiwiaiimiJiMF A DINE AT AiH6J0? SATURDAY, SEPI. M Quick Lunches W Pool Hall Beer Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Donut Alamode with hot chocolate .... 20( Soft Drinks Try Our Delicious CHEESE STEAK SANDWICHES 50c FREE BEER MURPHS OPENING NIGHT INN CORINNE NOTICE! NOTICE! 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