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Show r ii ut s Mir Ingham fie lei(J5oimia POX ELDER Cily. Utah Wednesday, June 9, 1948 i r v f.Thp ft BRIGHAM AMERICAN LEGION NINE It tlUt a i J oi ed lire u ilmnuJ re,1 e I - K get, a fat bal f under dnie "ig bd usual1 TEAM TO WIN LAST WEEK ONLY OneSided Victory Scored Over Lewiston Saturday American Legion team got off to in their defense mg start 1947 district championship The baspball deteaiod Lewiston hy the seote of 22-- in a 'night jhe Junior, a fly. of the, when Us of th game pla.sed in Rees Pioneer Kirk here last Saturdaj night. Brigham City presented a well balanced team and considering the fact that the team has nev- er practiced together, played rood heads up baseball Due to the fact that the Brighun man a i f ILuvty Waldrop was tin able to use any of the boys on the Box Elder high school squad until after Saturdays game with Ogden high, his team took the field, without esen one practice session back ol them. Basil Williams pitched the fust fip innings for the locals and was then relieved by Chuck Whitaker to give him some pitching experience. Both Brigham pitchers looked effective and garnered 11 strikeouts be- tween them. Varge Lowe, a Willard boy who will play shortstop for the local American Legion team this year, led the Brigham before rom ead t o Neb:, ily u- - ; a nei li tu Brigha m Magna 20 team to victory with three hits, J home game wil be on June a home tun when Southfield will come to bne of uhiih-w,n r.M.Aiim He also i'ty fo! an afternoon. rT",K3 Die field and delighted Die fans, game. base sliding with his head-firs-t tactics. Harvey Wardrop announced his roster as follows: cateheis De Von Britenbuecher and Philip Oyler; pitchers Basil Williams, Chuck Whitaker and Ivan Keyes, infielders Bruce Vard Johnson, Varge Lowe, Ivan and Redford, Reese Whitaker Harold Anderson; outfielders In one of their weakest efforts Lee Wight, Burt Hunsaker, RonCity nie Harris, Lynn Spindler and of the season, the Brigham to their went down Peaches and Whitaker Val Woodland. eighth straight defeat last FriWilliams will play in the day nigiit under the lights in when not pitching and Rees Pioneer park. when base will play third The defeat flashed the red are There he is not pitching. four boys on the light again for the local team, as the need for stronger pitchBrigham City team this year Philip Oyler, Vaige ing was evident. from Lowe and Val Woodland Jay Yates traveled five and a Willard and Ivan Redford who third innings before being liftresides in Midway, Sardine can- - ed for Shepherd who later gave way to Oliver. Neither of the yon. This week-end- , probably Sat- two following fhuckers fared as urday, the Brigham team will well as Yates, who with some travel to Wellsville for a game better support in the field and with their American Legion Jun- some hitting to back up his ior team. Wardrop advised to- mound chore should round the day that Cornish had dropped last corner leading to a winning out of the league, this causing pitcher soon. Until the Peaches the league to revert to its origi- become less free with the blows nal eight team status. The next than they have been the burden wall ride hard on the shoulders of any pitcher. As for the hitting, Grant continued to pound the JUST ARRIVED ball and is the leading hitter on IN TIME FOR the Peaches squad ,but the rest of the players have averages DAY FATHER'S that are best left unpublished. The box score: Provo 10 t Admission REES Peaches Drop Eighth Game Rod-for- In Row To Timps out-fiel- Red-for- d he GIFT 50c NI H PIONEER ' m To Use f'ah Well-Know- League Opens Tha ErlcnOly "inrnrr- - i The opening round of the league Brigham City softball was played at Rees Pioneer park Monday night with the Club team winning over Billiards Brigham Tire by a 10 to 1 count while Andersen's clicked off a G to 2 win pver Baron's. Guard team, The National which left Sunday for a two weeks encampment, postponed their game and a practice tussle was scheduled between the club. P & W and the The National Guard team will make up the games missed after their return and practice sessions will be played duiing the regular hour scheduled period. will The Friday schedule match Club Billiards and Baron at 7:00 oclock; Andersens will play a practice game at 8:00; and Brigham Tire will meet P & W at 9,00 oclock. US LET HELP YOU WITH YOl'R . 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