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Show 3 sok ltjbcun am ews-fjour- na City, Utah Wednesday, June KBUHI - 16, 1948 Toast-To-Toa- st 7 : 1 World News 1 BROADCAST HR Bandstand ate st KBFH JUNE. LINES. Radio Chapel KIIUH Concert Hall World News Organ Moods Fiesta Time IS YOUR SCHEDULE FOR CLIP ON DOTTED SCHEDULE MAY SLIGHTLY. THIS VARY L ART & GIFT SHOP U I SALE uer lui"e. Keith lie d at Salt Muml.ij night blow The pattern of the fight was the same throughout. Keith started fast in every round and weakened so at the bell Huniek had the points on the round. But, the fight was never and either man had a good chance to win. The judging went like this: Ken Shuisen, referee, voted si.x tounds for Hunnk, three for Nut-tal- l and one even Johnny Var-novoted a diaw match and Dunn Snide Taylot voed five for Huniek, foui even and one for Nuttall. The rest of the card was a toss-ubetween good and fair. The first two matches on the card were good. Joe Lynam lost an decision to Gene unpopular Pieice in a bloody battle of Frankie Walkei heavyweights of Ogden won a decision from Gil Rameri of Salt Lake City. Ramon, if you attended the Washington Nut tall fight in Ogden. is the boy that took all Joey Jacques could dish out without flinching This battle was on the same level with the Jacques affair, hut the Mexican about one-side- s J landed a few punches that had almi Walker's nose bleeding The Box Klder high school ot the third round. The uinei two fights tmild Bngham Cltv was handily repin the State All just as well been forgotten resented f oster Amei lean baseball game played a n d Booby Montavo as fought a punehles-- fight with, last Monday night in Ogden Kostei getting the decision and the North defeated Fair. Salt Lake City negro W hy a 5 to 3 count Yprnal Hams. Box Elder high a decision to Whittle, West Joedan boxer through foul punt hes baseball coach, was at the helm Just before the mam event be- ot the northern squad and three the of his players. Bud Powers. tween Keith and Emie. Louie Douglas and Leon Whit-thOt Jacees presumed Brigham flay d in the game, with Cltv battler av'1,h Brigham Bud Powers whiffed five bat- has who Dale Seer.st, robe .his three inning tour of Wm in put m more than his sham of ' and one unearned run was time on the Junior : Chambers scored ofl the classy lefty, sports activities liimmiUee did Louis Douglas tuined in an the honors while about 20 mem outstanding jot) behind the hers of the club looked' pp. plate and also hit the ball for a perfect evening at the plate getting two for two, one of which Cam was a double driving in the first North score. Bert Cook, all around Weber athlete, was voted the most valuable player and will repnational the Cam Harmon, rabid boat rac- resent Utah in game which will er fiom Brigham City won the Intermountain region outboaid be played in Chicago this Augchampionship in the C racing ust. Bud Powers, who held the runabout classification last Sun- same honor in 1946, was voted the second most valuable playday at Lake Lowell near Nam- er and was awarded a watch, pa Idaho. His boat named "New Look walked away with the and Glen Nielsen won third first heat a week ago Sunday place honors and will make a at Provo before motor trouble road trip with the Ogden Reds. Without taking any of. the caused Cam to drop out. won gloiy away from these boys, it Also two other Utahns at the meet. was the opinion of some local championships that witnessed the game They were Ken Knowlden from:;1;1 k6tns Dquglas shoutdn t Wes Knudsen and froitil.t'. Magna have been overlooked in the Piovo. voting and the fact that he was, was a great injustice to the little man who had carried such a big load all through high school. - - e Harmon Wins Boat Championship Wiilard Shuts Out Bear River7 To 0 14 and and defeated the home team scoie Nebeker tossed the game for the winners and Andeison took the loss The Willard v ictory vv as fea tpred by the war clubs carried in the hands of Stokes, Wood- yatt 'and R. Baikcr who all pounded round trippers. by a 7 to 0 . the day after The Bngham City Peaches try again tonight to bieak streak their 11 game losing in against the Pinney Beverages Rees Pioneer paik at 8 15. Their season so far has been plagued with an "errormania that has lost them games that should have taken the vacant win col umn. The ball game will feature ' as Western Box Elder night Snovv-v- i Creek, Grouse from people lie, Howell and Park Valley have been invited to attend the game as guests of the Peaches and Brigham City. It is hoped that a large representation from these towns will be present and an effort on the part of Brigham City people will be made to get acquainted with them and show them a fine welcome. Pinney will be out to add another win to their recoid. The Beveragemen are managed by Earl Owens, former head man for the Peaches, and Earl will be out to make it a sweep all season against his former team. On the other hand, Occie, who played for Earl last season, would like to crack the jinx, and he would like to ciack it against this former team mate more than any other team. Who will start on the mound is still a question. It is rumored that a new pitcher has been signed and will start his first game tonight. His name isnt known as yet, but the gossip has it that he played in the big leagues and Pete Radulovich has caught him and says he's a first rate chucker. The league has been holding meetings with the prospect of Fork entering the American IHHAVil THURSDAY! 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It looked as though Keith had Earnie in trouble in the Sth. but couldn't Tollovv up his advantage and get in the big wood 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:15 5:30 6:00 Nut! i iiiii, Huniek who had height and reach advantage led the fight all the way keeping his 1 2:00 Smith Commentary 2:15 Music from Holly- o iuj 1 nade 6:30 Speaking for Sports 6:45 Hawaiian Echoes 7:00 Sign Off Hu'ihix and rod.. Lake (On las with a lo round decision betore 5000 Ians Hunieh usuailv a right hander who earned Ins left high around his ear changed lo a south paw and Keith was never able to tigure a to get in with his lamed left hook. Farm News Saturday Morning Melodies :00 Late World News 8:03 Toast-To-Toa- st Continued S:d5 "Toast-To-Toa0:00 Combo Time 8;f!0 Hand Review 10:00 News 9:00 Morning Devotion 9:15 Waltzes for MLadv 10:05 Rhythm Ranch 9:30 Strictly for Ladies 10:30 Test Your Know9:45 Combo Time ledge 11:00 Musical Showcase 10:00 World News 1 10:05 "Rhythm Ranch :30 W. C. T. 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