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Show W box elder iCivS- 11 Friday, April .11 mu - T, tin' (U ,s ,! opening Win Matches 15, 1949 T777 Mart Tm Davis IPKS!PE JiiniaL City. Utah j5bam Peaches Spring Training Started Saturday ft 7 1 ,, u ioul ' lUs" D , i i . - e.s ton psv THtOt - M ano m ITa. ' i lVs ham lit rol uul sp msored was put on and the Junior .ica.d C Eabio 4 )Ki tin in t u to J ls a os win a shoe at eat, but a cant do You j ovv lmg that to a yowling ladio. ' 1 'l ' I II 1 i ai lie to two Umt ' 111 IK V ho m tm i j t i i I til II S i , lu s' qUi i HH v ' In I in lb in la I ' o.ng in null s o ln o t j, h tl s, i u n ajanist chohi 14 uhne Imn Gibbs aw aided die iv iMi to Davis with tin appiova, of BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE w i t.ntK i d mug h mi ni pi 1o.in PHONE IPS nu l mi in nt the spiituaus time 01 the match- Jatkson, John Morrissey, John g Keenan, John L Sullivan, Jim Corbett, Janies J Jeffries, Jack Jess Willard, Johnson Jack Dt mpsey Jinits Tunney, Jack James J. Braddock Sharkey Di you know that 17 of the Joe Louis. worlds heavyweight champions hul first names which started the letter J The Lake of the Woods, Minn James Figg Jack Broughton csota is the northernmost point The Box Elder Bees played Jai k Mack John Gully John in the I mted States tluir last practice game last The game Monday at Layton oclock but was started at called because of darkness at the end of the ninth inning Davis went ahead in the game in the first inning and held that In lead until the sixth inning the sixth inning the Bees stung J Cowley for thiee runs and the lead in the ball game The Bees again played a game full of mistakes and er the Bees In the past, rois could have won all the games they played but mistakes made v t .. jy. . . the game hard all the way. The mistakes eerst them the game with Davis They had the game all "sewed up" after the sixth inning hut a few costly mis laktxs threw it into a tie, and it stayed that way For Davis Harthy and Earl were the two best batters Jlar-th- y got three for five, and Earl, Dawson played two for three a good game at first for Davis. For Box Eldi r, illarris, Johnson and WTght were the best batters each getting two hits Phil Oy ler showed signs of being a real major leaguer at short stop he handled three hot ones without a flaw. Box Elder I01 st o'li the crowd S) fu the iiiih ti 1M1 Mind ultd foi the Armoiy is the main fe etur go which wi'l Dins aga 11st Sailoi Wil unis hints is a rough wrist hr and1 shouhl dish out ph ntv ot e Wil-Uvit- h Mk HL 1 i without yowling. ti In tuh Ibt limbi up of piospective Pouches bull placers was stalled lust Sutuiduv afternoon in K,ts 1ioiietr pui k Some ot the players attending wtie. standing: IVne, Ii Rasmussen Nichols, Don Rasmussen, Thompson, Whitwoith, tiibbs. Kneeling. Jciisci Vates undel, Simonson, Call Bat bov : Rasmussen Evans, iiit ,, ,ibiP . It u i' A j s ' uaii Y DUAL WHEELS Yy,l ' V fj $i2i ,n,,! hi'iJ Central Chev. I thi m. ?0X , k T Bees And Davis - T Ji mi Q r T0( W tv CO68 of m OjO ill U Fit' a Htk'D. 0D 'UN'ffM Cw WblftfOVi AXIL HAD a e- - ilvH 9 a tvn to im D ft HfvTvf Joe Louis has dt ten ted Ills heavyweight title mote thin twice as many turns as am other ihampton befon him (Joe Louis, 2t, Jack Johnson 10 ) Split A Practice s n 5JtR K 1 f V TON CAB & CHASSIS i WO l n,.1 Js sen ice j ours so that it cull entertain Let Us Hi to . i t ill A M (, hi U v AS d u n , ID i urn. t l till w Pi t pu j, on h , i M i. p ii i u , i i i pi q l)i mi m i i pi II I TRUCKS , t -t 1,1 i i, in pi CHEVROLET , il s low i, . 2 r ii k .Ii i IhL 4 i niiiu (1 i - VW i Nsa Ll Vi n, . i i ed list ml tin big b - fan THROW buu i I ' i K for the 111 - til ' II 10 1 ill 111 MMh 1 CAN 1(- st o I mi YOU 1 Cion NEW a Of 91 Hi Tk HMtLV - TWICE ., change In 1905, all the world series games ended in shutouts. Giant pittlur Christy Mathewson pitched all three of these JOE MAHONEY By o t , A r h h Tv . - Ph. 21 IS No. Mam t f J. 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