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Show ! YJew-$oum- al OC CLDCS Brigham City. Utah Friday, August Second Round Golf Pairings Released of The first round pairings the President's cup matches hdve been played. The second round matches are now ready ahd must be played by next Sunday night, August 21, it was announced yesterday by Dean Candland, local club pro. The pairings are as follows: Championship flight Hansen v. Pearse have their semi-fina- l match to win the right to play Cfill for the championship. , 'First flight Saito vs. Freeman vs. Seegmiiler, Dins-rrtpre- 19, 1949 Slay nor vs. Reese, Winzler vs. Malney. Second flight Dale Baron vs. G. Andersen, Eskelsen vs. B. Anderson, Jeppsen vs. R. Jensen, Kpley vs. Duke Baron. Third flight Ward vs. J. Anderson, Robinette vs. Bradbury, Olsen vs. Bloxham .Owens vs. R. Andersen. There have been something close to 3,000 rounds of golf played on the course since it opened July 1, according to Candland. Also the women now playing golf on Ladies day, which is Wednesday, have just If about doubled each week. there are still some ladies who would like to take up golf, they are invited to be at the course each Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. They will be given free instruction. Peaches Drop 2 To 0 Game Wards Undefeated To Am. Fork The Brigham City Peaehps played good baseball last Wednesday night in Rees Pioneer park, but lacked the scoring punch and lost to American Fork by a 2 to 0 score. It was one of the best basehere this ball games played year, and the American Forkers had but one earned run for the 9 innings. Carl McConnell and Al Nig" Tate finally tangled in what proved to be a red hot pitchers duel. They were even in everything except the number of hits each allowed. American Fork gathered seven off of McConnell while the Peaches collected five off Tate. Each pitcher had six strikeouts and issued three bases on balls. Mayne opened the top of the third for American Fork after one out with a double and P. Peters followed with a single for the first score of the game. The American Forkers followed with another unearned run in the top half of the sixth but the run turned out to be excess baggage. Romney 12. The schedule for next week throws the two leaders together to decide who will rest in first place and will be the feature of the evening. The game will start at 8 oclock. Willard and the Sixth ward will play at 7 oclock, and the First and Fifth wards will meet at 9 o'clock. 003 044 11 6 200 121 Fifth ward Batteries: Peterson and Larsen; Simonsen, Jensen and Simonsen. 230 0 5 Sixth ward 141 x 6 Perry ward Bec-ker- MeCOR.MICK DEERING BALER, good as new, PICK-U- P HAY for sale at a real saving. ANNE ARBOR HAY BALER, wire tie, old but useful, CAltH runs good USED CHEVROLET PICK-U1936, good condition MAC P Vvw INTERNATIONAL TRUCK, l'Y-to- n, 1911 CHEVROLET ll-to- vWvV C7QE n truck USED OLIVER RAYDEX plow, only 1 year old , r. 1939 FORD FORDOR SEDAN just being overhauled 44 C .. 47E Vf In spite of these low bargain prices, CONVENIENT TERMS. we newly-founde- d Skyline Six office with conducting such clinics. Quig left yesterday for Denver where he will assist Dick Romney in conducting the officials clinic there. Quigs duties will consist of conducting official meetings, of which three are planned for both football and basketball ahis fall and winter. "Two of these clinics will be held In Salt Lake City and one in Denver," Nielsen said. The reasqn for these Clinics, is to establish, as near as possible, a uniform officiating code. In addition to handling the officials and officials ciinics, Quig will be the chief statistician for the conference and also head the office releasing all press notices to the newspapers and radio stations of the area. Nielsen received his degree from the Utah State Agricultural college in 1938 where he was associated with Dick Romney. Nuttall To Fight Theron J. Wheatley, aviation storekeeper with the navy at Intermountain lightweight Chosen For Game San Jose, California, was recently chosen to play in the r ball game in navy Seattle, Washington. He has been playing short stop and center field during the past summer. At present his batting average is .386. He is living with his wife, Joan, and their two children, in San Sherry and Harold, Bruno, California. August 7, he was appointed second counselor in the Sunday school superintendent in the Burlingame ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wheatley of all-sta- box- Kiwanis Wednesday V"" .1 ' ing crown. Keith held the title for a long time before losing to Hunick. Then Nuttall defeated Martin who had won the title from Hunick to regain the crown and has held It ever since. Now The Lions Junior league base, Hunick will be given one more California is the leading ' ball team whipped the Kiwanis shot attwoNuttall. ducer of lettuce the United are The to weigh club 13 to 1 in the Reese Pio- in at noonfighters States. September 8. The neer park, Wednesday evening. Anderson pitched for the win- weight is set as 135 pounds, but Phone your society and perHunick is expected to be some ning Lions team .and Baird 10 heavier by bell time. sonal news to 192. pounds Kiwanis. for the pitched The Lions got off with a one-ruadvantage in the first inning and scored five more in the top of the second and coasted to victory. Monday night at 5 oclock the Lions and Rotary nines will meet in the Rees Pioner park. Lions Team Whips offer you . n Brigham Truck & Implement Co. 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Whatever your paint or decorating problem, come to Brigham Glass and Paint and well be happy to give you the benefit of our experience and thorough knowledge of this complete line of finest paints. Or, if you wish, well estimate the complete job for you, and carry it through General paints, with with able craftsmen and no fuss or bother to you. Winters near . . . its time to paint up, inside and out. It costs no more to do it with General paint ! M top-quali- ty The Leather Sole with Braided top. A coo, comfortable, Brigham Glass North Main A Buckle Loafer SPEAKING GENERAL-L- Y 83 TOO MANY You Profit By Our Mistake $11.85 Colorful As A TED BARNES, Prop. good looking casual. Phone 696 1 tJ Theron Wheatley to Keith Nuttall has signed fight Ernie Hunick in Salt Lake City on September 8, it was announced yesterday by Morris Nuttall. According to Nuttall, this Is a fight to end all doubt as to Who has the right to wear the CCA 0 MOTOR 1910 model D-3- i Batteries: Valcarce and Anderson; Matthews and Johnston. 400 632 15 Mantua ward 322 21010 Willard ward Batteries: Nelson and Jensen; Hansen and Braegger. Hunick Sept. 8 Clfth USED MOTOR SCOOTER, 1918 model Af Lends . Perry and the Brigham Second ward teams remain undefeated soft-bal- l in the South stake league following Tuesday nights contests. The Brigham Second ward defeated the Brigham Fifth ward 11 to 6 Tuesday night. Junior Rasmussen and Don Jensen led each. the winners with twa-hit- s Kimber led the losers at bat with three hits. Perry squeezed by the Brigham Sixth ward 6 to 5 to keep their slate clean. Dick Hansen was the big sticker of the evening for the losers with 2 hits. Mantua defeated Willard 15 to 10 in the other game of the evening. The contest was a free hitting affair with Chet Rasmussen cashing in with a grand slam home run to lead his team. Mantua had 14 hits and Willard Second ward asphalt tile and wall covering. To vMd Portable rooms were used for 1UABLL, Okla. demonstration of the new techFloor Covering School tup, work bl hunter who niques and for practice shot floor mechanics the the of Hadfield Jack Hadfield covering by himself ln th In Big Six Furniture where they were su- wound treated and & Appliance has just attending, h,(1tb tae-d to M, returned from Denver where he pervised by skilled factory Durrell Nielsen, of attended the Armstrong Cork accident happened. Quig Brigham City, was named to as- advanced floor covering school. stration was wi. sist Dick Romney, newly aphunter was wounded5" The course included laying of Phone your news to 727. commissioner carpeting, linoleum, rubber and time In the same pointed athletic for the Skyline Six conference, last Tuesday, August 26. Quig has already assumed his duties and he attended the Missouri Valley and Big 7 conference coaches and officials clinic which was held in Kansas City August 13 and 14. The reason for attending this clinic was to familiarize the Jock Hod field Nielsen Will Help Perry And Sixlh Friendly Store For D , Men" 5 |