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Show PEACHES DROP (5 T0 Skating Rink 5 CONTEST TO PROVO WED. Bowling Results Mantua People Were Out In Force the third to take the lead which they held until the last inning. McConnell began to weaken in As Rotary Guests two the eighth and allowed Provo counters to bring the The Brigham City Peaches score to 5 and 3. Then in the Wedpayed a ball game last final inning the Timps took nesday night but the contest over, aided by mlseues on critilasted just one inning too long cal balls, one to Cleverly, who as the Provo Timps pushed over tried for a double kiJng and three counters in the last frame another double play ball that to take a one run margin and Call couldnt handle. the game by a 6 to 5 score. Mantua were the guests of and they came out Carl McConnell started on the hon There were about 100 mound and finished the game nine hits. Morgan, people from Mantua present and allowing the Provo hurler, had the up- the Rotary club awarded the prizes by stagper hand of the pitching duel five With 14 strikeouts and a skimpy ing a balloon blowing contest. Next week the game will be five hits collected against him. McConnell gathered the big against American 'Fork, who are headed by Nig Tate, the pitcher blow of the game, a three-bagge- r to left center field and later the Peaches thought they had the signed, and scored the first run for manager, Earl Owens. The game will be Peaches. Provo took a one run lead in under the sponsorship of the the first frame, but the Peaches Fraternal Order of Eagles, who Bear River City pushed a brace of runs over, have Invited the pan in the bottom half of 'citizens as their guests. Dance Bowl Skating moves into the Dance at Brigham City next Monday night as Wayne Keyes, Bowl Myrtle Keyes, Kenneth Furniss of Ogden and Effle Furniss have their grand opening at 9 p. m., with a free skating demonstration. The demonstration will show the dancing steps that can be done on skates and will be performed by Myrtle Keyes and Mr. Furniss Kenneth Furniss. will also give a demonstration of free style skating during the evening. The classes will start on Friday, June 10th and will also be free of charge and will be held regulary every Friday thereafter from 10 to 10:30. Wayne Keyes has been a professional skater for the past 10 years and during that time has had rink management experience for three years, and will The Worlds Most Assinine Game Sponsored by the 20-3- Donkey Softball JUNE 2 THURSDAY 20-3- Club vs. 0 Rotary Club Admission 50c - 80c 8 F. M. Tax Included Tickets On Sale At SMITH MKT. O. C. TANNER HADFIELDS The fellows on the Jones Service team were feeling pretty good after taking a dose encounter from the Tire team, a count of 13 pins better, to win the .1949 championship of the Friday night league. Jones Service, the "hot" team of the second half placed one man on the honor roll for individual scores, Jeet Vagi, 718 series. Brighigh three-gamham Laundry, the underdogs, also placed one man on the 273 honor roll, Earl Saunders for high single game. e Tired of Waiting CODER D'ALENE, Ida. (UP) with stealing ' an Charged automobile, Ed Silas, 33, explained: "I got tired waiting for the bus. Just An Interlude BECKLEY, W. Va. (UP) The Rev. Alvin J. Cook disappeared a for several minutes during banquet here. As he sat down to finish his desert, he explained, Oh, I had to marry a with operate the rink along Kenneth Furniss. Myrtle Keyes started skating at the early age of 11 years In Logan. When she reached the age of 16 she attended her first skating school and since that time her schooling has carried her from ocean to ocean. She will take charge of the instruction and specialize in dancing steps on skates. She will be assisted by Effie Furniss. The other half of the rink operation will be held up by Kenneth Furniss who has won titles both as an amateur and an amaprofessional. While teur, Kenneth won a national championship and three other titles leading up to this victory. He also won another title in the Senior dance competition in 1946. Skating will start next Monday night and the rink will be open from 7:30 to 10 oclock and classes will follow the closing on Friday nights. Club 0 HAMILTON DRUG fftlll (12? tox Elder Comes From Behind To Win 8 To 3 Wed. Box batsmen in ELDER To i Start Skating School Here Strevell, Park The Bees from Box Elder won their most Important game of the 1949 season last Wednesday. They played and beat Carbon high 8 to 3. The contest was Salt played in Derks Field, Lake City and started at 2 o'clock. A small crowd of about five hundred people were there It was a to witness the game. real thriller all the way. Everyone at the game really got their moneys worth. It was a little warm for a baseball game, but the two teams played welL Derks Field was in perfect condition for the state battle. Carbon got off to a good start by scoring one run in the first inning. They held the lead in the contest until the tenth frame 'for when the Bees exploded five runs. The Bees evened up the score in the fifth, but the Carbon crew again took the lead by scoring in the sixth. Both teams were scoreless in the ninth. But in the top half of the tenth, Varge Lowe led off and the Bees went wild batting around and rushing across the the five runs that won them state title. The Box Elder nine took care of the first three Carbon (i eiv3-flour- na Brigham City, Utah BY DEFEATING CARBON Four Rose League To Start In n BEES TAKE STATE HONORS their half of the tenth. Basil Williams started and finished the game for his mates. He pitched a marvelous game scattering seven hits and three runs. Basil also struck out eleven Carbon batsmen while walking only two men. Jerry Culwell was the starting for moundsman the Carbon nine. He went until the tenth when he was relieved by Mar-elli- . Culwell gave up nine hits and three runs during the time he pitched. He struck out only two Bees and walked two. The Bees got off to a slow start with their first tally coming in the fifth frame. The Bees were doing just what coach Harris said they would do; just get out on the end of the bat' and knock flies to the Carbon fielders. But in the eighth inning, they choked up and the result was scoring two runs. Then in the tenth, they really went to town by choking up. In the big tenth, they scored them five runs that brought the state championship. Ronney Dean Harris led the Valley, Elba Win In Utah-ldah- o baseball leaThe Utah-ldahgue got under way Saturday, May 21. The league consists of three teams from Utah and three teams from Idaho. The Utah teams are Park Valley, Grouse Creek and Strevell. The Idaho teams are Almo, Elba and Malta. Until this year Yost has been the third team from Utah but this year they dropped out and Stevell took their place. Last year the winner of the Utah teams was Park Valley and the winner of the Idaho teams was Park Almo won from Almo. Valley in the final game. Last year the teams obtained uniforms. Grouse Creek players received help from merchants in Burley and the following in merchants Brigham City helped the Park Valley players obtain 6uits: Central Chevrolet, Tysons Feed and Seed, O. C. Tanners Jewelry in Brigham and Tremonton, Brigham Tire Shop, Hadfield Furniture, Big J Milling, North Main Furniture, Thompsons Hardware, Quaker Crystal Salt in Tremonton, Mer Inc., Brigham Truck and Implement, Baron Woolen Mills, Peterson Electric, J. C. Penney and Co., Ken Jensens Market Mendenha,ls. The players really ajveciated this help. The highlight of the year is ' an a sar Same between Utah and Idaho. In 1947 Idaho won the game and in 1948 Utah won it. Myrtle Keyes instruct skating classes on the rink which the Dance .Bowl next Monday night. She ha start been skating some 14 years and in that time has par ticipated in exhibitions from coast to coast. . . . will in In the Saturday games Grouse Creek lost to Park Valley at Park Valley by the score of 11 to 5. The pitchers for Grouse and Creek were Keith Tanner The pitchers Doyle Simpson. for Park Valley were Harvey Carter and Rex Pugsley. Almo the lost to Elba at Elba by score of 13 to 8, and Malta lost to Strevell at Strevell by the il Sacrifice Futile CHICAGO (UP) Bierdz, charged with conduct, told Judge Mis. Joi disorder Harry Beam that she slashed h arms in the belief that pp would look at her instead her husband, Chester, 26, who face had been disfigured cancer. Each team plays the other teams twice, once at home and once away. The games are played Saturday afternoons at 2 oclock. urday, May 28, are Park V: The teams have to score of 9 to 8. ley at Almo, Strevell at Grou travel from 15 to 80 miles for The games scheduled for Sat- - Creek, and Elba at Malta, the games. Bee attack with, three safeties for six trips to the plate. Next in line was Lee Wight. He socked out two for four. The other batter to get two hits was Basil Williams, he got two for five. Every man on the team got at least one hit, the first time this has happened this year. The Bees hustled out of their dug-ou- t with the determination to take home that first-plactrophy. They held that determination all through the game. In the early Innings, the Bees threw a big scare into coach Harris by giving the Carbon squad an unearned run in the first frame. They also committed at least two errors or mistakes for the next few innings. But after the fifth frame, they settled down and played real baseball, and the results was winning the game. After the game, the first and second place trophies were presented. Both teams had their picture taken with their trophy, and newspaper men, Car-rol- l B. Williams and about ten other people were taking pictures as fast as they could. After this was over, the team and "Wad went down to a swanky restaurant and had a real fancy banquet. The boys could have anything they wanted except the top three meals ($3.00 and up). So they ordered everything under the sun, and they really filled up. 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