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Show It was a the league. altair, and the Brig hum 'Ipe Shop lU'.t enl),n't do .i thing t igTit." The Brigham Tire Shop won Hie tiist game 18 to IS, arid the .tin lot t enrrul Chevrolet put me play oft in a tie. The game he to deeide the Winner will played Thursday morning at it o'cloek. coached 'llcuu-ournX IDOL al Brigham City. Utah 26, 1949 Triday, August ri,(- pall',. Pinliet-- I under w'.tv - puHlc South B. any 7illei, Director, GAINES DOG RESEARCH CENTER 'Ihvl? 1 The BOARD OF AGO this At sketched on John i.ujtuk, famous JSiotrt Dame Ail America I1? Catalina year- - accompanies it with a large "Official All America'' towel, too! ESTABLISHED 250 YEARS AT FREDERICKSBURG, TO THIS PAY AND SETTLERS PIXANA, EXPERTS RECOGNIZE NO LESS THAN TEN DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATIONS OF PUPPIES IN A PERIOD OF THIRTV DAYS LESS THAN A YEAR ) 0 J 949. DOC BARKS ....... LOOK FOR THi Vi . FlYINO F I J Make Blocks Your Shopping Center for all Your Boys Needs. Back-To-Scho- ol j j Peaches Win Last League Game 6 To 4 and went to second on the play to the plate. Johnson scored Nielsen with a single, but was out trying for second on the play. Bingham stayed in the bail game, however, as they came back with a couple of runs in the top of the fourth. The Peaches regained the lead again in the bottom of the fourth as Nichols singled and stole second and was driven across the plate by Gibbs double. The score remained at 4 to 3 until the bottom of the sixth inning when VanNoy slammed a high inside pitch far over the right field fence and then Del Nichols followed with a drive that carried to the centerfieid The Brigham City Peaches finished their Industrial league baseball season last Wednesday night in Rees Pioneer park with a neat 6 to 4 win over Bingham Cleverly, VanNoy and Nichols lead the Peaches to the victory as they each poled a round tripper with the sacks empty. Cleverly got iiis 4 ply wallop in the bottom half of the first inning after two were out. The fence. speedy second sacker for the McConnell had ten strikeouts 20-3- 0 locals hit t fie ball into a hole and issued three bases on By 7 To 3 between the left and center balls to turnonly in one of his better fielder and the ball rolled to the The Kiwanis club needed just fence before the fielders retriev- - mound chores for the year. one big inning to defeat the ed it. . Bingham club team last night in AB H O A in tied the Bingham up game Rees Tionecr park to close the 2 0 0 0 cf Boren, of and the third top inning regular Junior baseball league (the 1 3 the Peaches rammed their way Plllen, cf season. 2 4 Brown, 3b a into the lead with brace again The winners scored a total of 6 4 ss Stillman, in runs of of bottom the the seven runs before the losers tal3 3 the Crump, If lied. After the lead was given third. McConnell starteddouble-Nielse6 3 Ray, lb a Peaches with rally to Baird, Kiwanis pitcher, he 4 0 0 0 rf followed with jKnudsen, a. single let up. and allowed a brace of B. Jenkins, 2b 4 0 0 6 runs to score in the bottom of c 3 0 6 1 Culliton, the fourth and a single counter the score reading 7 to 3 in favor Poulson, p '. 1 4 in the bottom of the fifth. The of the Kiwanis. aB. Jenkins .3 T 0 0 0 game was called at 6:30 with Baird was the winning pitch33 7 24 10 Totals er and Hanline was the loser. a Singled for Culliton in 9th. The catchers for the two clubs Brigham City were Nielsen and Beckert for the AB H O A club respecour Heating Kiwanis. and 2 3b 4 ! Nielson, tively. Now lant 3 3 The final standings of the Johnson, ss 4 2 4 4 teams found the Lions club with Cleverly, 2b Expert 3 0 10 0 a won against no defeats and Cowley, lb Van 4 1 3 0 cf Kiwanis two ball the tie Noy, games; Furnace Cleaning 4 2 0 0 club with two wins and one de- Nichols, rf 4 2 10 0 feat; the Rotary club with one Storey, c Stoker Repairs & Service 0 3 rf one one defeat and tie bail Gibbs, win, 595-J2 Free Estimates Ph. 3 4 club with McConnell, p game; and the 33 11 27 12 Totals two loses and one tie ball game. E. M. GOODELL 001 200 010 4 Each team was scheduled or Bingham three games. Brigham City .... 102 102 OOx 6 Kiwanis Dumps 10 Arthur V. Watkins, have four vacancies to fill at the United States naval academy at Annapolis, Md., for the 1950 school year and applicants will be designated on. the basis of civil service exami-nations to be conducted November 15, according to a letter from Senator Watkins. Persons desiring an appoint- - Dont Buy CHAINS! 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Next Tuesday, as usual, the game will start at 7 o'clock in each game the evening with lasting seven frames or one hour. 20-3- Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort The Friendly Store for Men Z V Watkins said. ceptlon , lhis lc have served not )fJ will j SWEATERS j In making application for the examination, applicants should state their names in tull, names of parents, age of applicant, residence city, and education, Senator Caines Dog Research Center. N. Y. C. 20-3- 10 .00 The south Box Elder stakPi men's sofrhaii league was post- (joned last week. The south stake plays their game on Tues- t day night, but last Tuesday, he game was rained out Naval Academy MRS. VIRGINIA HOLST, OF W.LIBERTV, IA., DELIVERED THREE UTTERS OF it; All America Hoard of Football ! Yes - The colorful, rugged Catalina Sweater that's the favorite of men and sports-mindeboys everywhere! And T COCKER SPANIEL OWNED BY 2 3 0 0 This is the famed sweater awarded to each All America player annually selected by the BY INDIANS VA., CONTINUES 3 0 FOOtBAll TWJ'f DOC AUCTION, 1 ALL AMERICA T A ON R 2 0 3 Selected 'OFFICIAL SWEATER of the 26. i - Catalina should ment to the academy make application to him at 348 Washsenate office building, ington, 1. C. No applications will be received after October Stake Game Postponed cut ucuh ami Central was a runaway Chevrolet Hint us they walloped the Brigham Tire crew 23 to B. Jensen chucked for the 16. to a fast winners and I). Gordon and R. game got Nielson were the pitchers for the start for both teams with the losers. t'entral Chevrolet nine taking the lead. The winners collected According to Dale Rasmussen, IS safeties from the pitching Made-Yottr The Junior league t). Made Your league inslruc slants of Gordon and Nielson. played another of then play nil p,, -- lie pain.- was the worst B Jeppsen was top stiekei tor haw In. tli teams with live lilts lot games last Wednesday morning played m the l,w years .even trips to t.hp plain. Next B. in line was K. Anderson, Oman, and R. Poulson who till blasted out three tuts each. K. Jensen slammed out two hits for the winners. N. Vandewerker was tops for the losers with three safeties for five trips to the plate. D. Reeves, R. Nielson, and D. Gordon socked two hits. After the game the Central ice Chevrolet sonsors bought Sweater of Champions! cream for both teams, which they all enjoyed very much. Champion of Sweaters! The box score: Brigham Tire .it 'I U,i tin E. j M EMLM |