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Show n 'FJeivJ-ourBOX ILDER aI n Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August StPJDISW Elder County S P 0 B T S Box 4, 1948 By JOE MAHONEY 3 Tiiiilsen. .tb lot., Is ! Chicago-Boun- d First Brigham Meeting Of These Two Clubs and wasnt sold on a season ticket basis, there will be the regular game charge forofeveryseaone, including holders This game, the son tickets. will be Pinney game which and here night Friday played between here last game the Brigham American Fork and cateCity will all fall in this The Brigham City Peaches test their wares against the Inthe dustrial league American Fork Dynosaurs in the latters first appearance in Rees Pioneer prk. gory. (Box Score on Page In the first meeting of these two clubs, the American Fork team defeated the locals, and the Peaches will be out to get All-St- ar even. If the locals can turn the trick, they will mark up their fourth victory of the second half. new-comer- 8) Game RALPH BLOUNT Tickets On LETTEkMAN FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, A MEMBER OF THE TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Highway Bandit Spurns $56 In Loot plin,J-Mer- have, said Burbridge. Married?" asked the bandit. CHICAGO (UP) The robber Two kids, replied the truck looked distainfully at the $56 he drver. The robber handed back the had taken from a truck driver, Verne Burbridge. money. You need it worse than Not very much," he corn- - I do," he said. Get going. AH Peach City Apt. Phone 96 15 . . for Chicago will leave August Hook, 16 along with Utahs Bert an jaseballer for 1948. While on ;he trip he will' see four major league baseball games and the College football Chicago Cardinal classic. Vernal won this trip by virtue of being the winning coach in the recent Shrine game held in Ogden. All-Sta- J. H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN DR. Vernal Harris 1 rs Coxey, winner his last time out against Magna, will probably be on the mound for the Peaches. Coxey has been turning in good mound chores in his last games and will rule the locals slight favorites to take the game. The boys attending the Yankee baseball school will be guests of the Brigham City Peaches at the game. The local members of the team have been furnishing the stick power that was lacking at the beginning of the season. Ben Zundel and Del Nichols have been getting the long blows that drive in runs and Kenny Nielsen and Lyle Johnson have been getting them often enough to be on base when the big blows come. With this added run producing power the Peaches have been winning ball games and are moving into the threateing position in the league standings. Also Occie Evans is pounding the ball at a terrific pace and is causing opponents more than his share of trouble every time he steps up to bat. The Peaches are beginning to play the brand of ball that was expected and about on schedule and fans are starting to turn out to see them. There will be a special feature for the knot-holgang for this game. Some lucky boy will receive the, last ball of the game autographed by the winning pitcher. So kids, be there. Because this Is an extra game 10 e e Morrison, p Meservy, cl Batey, rf Smith, if Hansen, cf 3 Williams VmZRn-- rttato R 12 12 11 11 11 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 Watkins, c Hunsaker, 2b Poulsen, lb Andersen, lb MacFarland, 3b M. 10 a. m. Jestes-Chase- vs. La ALE VS' Hansei! I Estate . Olsen, rf Totals cor (over Additional Sports On Page 8 rai ALE-st- There are 2,000 miles of mc tain fishing streams in Utah ' 0 0 which 15,000,000 game fish 23 7 7 planted annually. 3 0 0 Palors lit. 30 icing ie 502- vmmmm News-Journa- Sale Today sale at the for the l Elder r footstate high school ball classic which will be played in Salt Lake City on the night of August 14. This will be the second time the spectacle has been staged. Shorland Hunsaker, captain and tackle from Box Elder high school will be the only representative from Brigham. He has been looking good in Tckets are on Box AB H R Bunnell, ss .. 3 1 1 R. Jensen, lb 2 if J Petersen, Maimro.se. p 2 2 0 0 Watkins. 2b 2 Hanline. 3b ... 2 0 0 Shelby, rf ... 3 0 0 Rasmussen, c Totals 2 0 1 0 Friday, Aug. 6 Sched: 19 2 3 Juniors AB H good practices and has a chance of gaining a starting berth with the Northern squad. Twenty-fivboys will comnorprise each squad with the Martherners being coached by ty Schwartz of Stanford and the southerners' coached by Matty of Southern Methodist Bell University. Again it will be the battle between the single wing and the T formation. Schwartz will drill the north squad in the tricky "F and Bell will work the southerners into shape for the game with the single win. The boys participating in the contest are all seniors who graduated from high school this spring. 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