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Chase sors Hansens Corner Grocery, Lumber e Wess Market, will sponInsurance Bairds and during the sor the younger boys Made-Your fourth season of the league. have Zundel and Williams been drilling the bos for the past two weeks in team practicing to get in shape for the long grind. Practice lasted all day and the boys have been coming when they had the time. Tomorrow morning, Thursday, at 9 oclock, Turleys Sporting Goods and Don Chase Firestone will meet in the other American 1 940 1 ' lLller tH0'1 BOX ELDER Rnu. Brigham City Wednesday, ti w UiSegaS,m5te lowing first National leag Again at 1 i the other two National olav dn their S ea"' 3S du For any further in' ' the games or praSfc 't boys are to get in on "BZunM'' Sfia Youll be surprisedTtin ' cellent results classified ads secure. ocr trucks axle GMC, 2-sp- ... eed 947 Ford 11 tn, 2 speed axle $11$ 1938 Ford 1946 COACH OF THE FIGHTING IRiSH OF NOTRE CAME, ONCE HAD ONLY ONE AMBITION AND THAT WAS 10 RETURN TO WINNER, S.D., AND CCWCH THE TEAM. HIS Dec IS ION TO COACH AT N.D. HAS MADE HISTORY. IN 6 SEASONS HIS TEAMS HAVE SCORED SO VICTORIES, 2 TIES AND SUFFERED BUT 3 DEFEATS. PAGE SIX Tri-Stat- "ENJOY YOURSELF Panel .$n Chevrolet Panel ya $ij; PDCK-HJIP- S J 1935 Chevrolet TAKE A VACATION 5?ra 1948 Chevrolet 1949 Chevrolet $11! Hew York FINE OCr CARS Chicago Fair J JOHN TV California 1.&UNAN AN0JAOlNFaXHr LAST TITLE BOUT.IT SHORTSTOP FRANK CRQS&Tf ONCE PLAYED THRU A CHNNING GAME WITHOUT HAYING ONI FIELDING CHANCE. 1939 Olds Coupe Pacific Coast 1946 Hudson Sedan Yellowstone A1 Hansen took ten putts to turn the trick and was laying two under par at the end of seven holes. He boggied number eight to use up one of the strokes and had a ball over the fence on number nine to use up the other stroke to end up with a regulaton 32 for the first time. was catching Woodland in Lew iston Friday. A drop came in over the plate. It was breaking nicely but was up around the chin and would have been called a ball, but Boothe reached forward, caught the ball and dropped his mit quickly as though he werefollowing the pitch and it was called a tnird strike and retired the side. 1946 Crosley ,,, and many others throughout America, Canada and Mexico Transportation, hotel accommodations and special all included sightseeing for one low cost! Call your Greyhound Agent Phone 175 33 So. Main A pitch coming in fast will catch an umpire before he is ready to make his decision. If OR 1947 Plymouth Sedan $11 1947 Chevrolet $1155 2-do- or 1948 Frazer with overdrive $1275 "Open 'Till 8" WRITS GREYHOUND he isnt sure he will glance down and check the catchers position and where he caught the ball. So If Keith could learn to turn the close pitches in and over the strike zone he could cut down on the number of fat pitches. Players have been coming close to par this year and it was only a matter of time until It finally Mont Glover and happened. Frank Saito both have turned In 34s this summer. Rex Earl had a red hot 33 not so long ago, and Dean Candland, Ernie Schneider and other visitors have turned in 32s, but AI Hansen is (he first player that is a member of the Brigham City Golf club and an amateur. I! v SENATORS SET A RECORD News: Girl Bites Dog ATLANTA (UP) One year-olLinda Sue Prisock had a yen Side-Lin- es to try out her new molars, so she sank them into the tail of her pet spitz, Dixie. Dixie re By "Mace plied in kind, nopping Linda on the tongue which, Mrs. Prisock Nam-Journ- al she always sticks explained, out while playing with the dog. Bporta KdHo The result was a rush to get Linda to the hospital, the exile Well it finally happened." A of Dixie to the pound and front page newspaper pictures of both local golf player finally turried in, the best man bites dog tra in a par round on the Brigham dition. City golf course. The player gaining this honor was A1 Hansen, last week. CMMiB plus . BOR THE MOST BATTERS HIT ' MEN BY A PITCHED BALL. REAOED FIRST BY BEING HIT. d tighter. . . mellower. . . smoother STMNIT fMSIdlS DEMPSEY OR TKC 3E5T FK3HTER..-UC- K HE ONE MAN COULD ANSWER THAT BECAUSE FOUGHT THEM BOTH WHAtS HIS NAME flitf wb game-winnin- very drop four years old I HIM Bcmng fans often argue cver who was JOE UXXS of Ray Hansen, Willard Perry 7, Mantua 6 In the opener, Perry came out on top with a thrilling 7 to 6 triumph over the hustling Mantua nine. They won the contest in the bottom of the fifth inning when Dee Nelson came in as a pinch-hitte- r with two outs and Max Facer on second base, via fHN LOOK ton THIS a hit and a stolen base. With SILVER LABEL... the count one strike and two balls, Nelson cut loose with a line drive single into right field l- scoring Facer with the winning run. - , In the opening innings, Mantua teed off on chucker Jay Matthews fox three runs In the third frame. At the end of four X innings, both teams had evened the count to six runs. D. Hirschi, B sure of true economy. Specify artist who relieved Matthews in the designed Imperial. It's guaranteed foi third held the Mantua inning, 3 years,.. to withstand room exposure club scoreless in the final frame, and to clean satisfactorily when Instruca man on third base. stranding tions are followed,. Then Palmer, Mantua, struck out the first batter for Perry in Prices Start At 30c the bottom of the fifth and the second grounded out to the second sacker. Then Facer smacked a single through second and Nelson became the hero with g his bingle. trips to the plate. & A "Walk Block Save Willard 13. Sixth Ward 5 The summaries: 013 20 Behind the 6even-hi- t 6 pitching Mantua 400 21 7 Perry Palmer and Jensen; Matthews, Hirschi and Johnston. Why You Should Try This 010 22 5 Sixth 090 3113 Willard Valcarce, Whitworth and Jensen; Hansen, Facer and Loveland. 602 0311 First ward 1 001 00 Second ward Simonsen and J. Valentine; ALL STRAIGHT WHISKY Steele, Hansen and R. Jeppsen. ur League will The Made-You- r at get under way this morning Rees Pioneer park with a game between the Senior (American) The game will 6tart league. at 10 oclock and will pit C. B. Williams Agency against Larson Bros, plumbing. Ben Zundel, recreation chairman, and Basil Williams have been working hard for the past two weeks to get things in All of shape for the summer. the sponsors have been chosen and the shirts have been ordered and are here. Zundel and Williams have turned things inside out this year, and have come up with an Ideal plan for the boys. They have given the leagues the names of American and National instead of Junior and Senior. In the American league, which is the senior or older 7:30 Fifth vs. Second. 8:30 Willard vs. First 8:30 Perry vs. Sixth. thumped the Sixth ward softballers 13 to 5 in the second tussle of the night. The game started at 8 oclock and was witnessed by a large crowd of Willard and Sixth ward fans. Top hitter in the contest was Moroni, shortstop of Willard, who boomed out two for two. Elswood was next with two for four. One of Elswood's blows was a round tripper with two men on. Whitworth and Jensen were top stickers for the losers with one for three. Second Over First i Forfeit The last game was a forfeit win for the Second ward team. The First ward was unable to field a team in the limited time given. Those who were there and a few other players got together and came up with a team to play the Second warders. The result was an 11 to 1 victory for the First ward team. After a six run outburst in the opening frame, the First ward team just coasted to the win. Top sticker In thd game was Joe Valentine with tW hits for three times to the plate. Staggy and Valcarce were next with one for three. For the Second ward, Dunn, Tucker, Hansen and Jeppsen all got one hit for three Made-Yo- League Man- tua. The Second ward, Willard, and Perry won their South stake softball games last Thursday night at Rees Pioneer park. The games got under way at 7:30 in the evening and were attended by a small crowd of 50 or more fans. fh Games Get Under MAHONEY ' Williams C. bovs league, Goods, Agency, Turleys Sportingand Don Larson Bros. Plumbing Firestone are the spon- TRAVEL BUREAU 107 W. South Temple St. Sqlt Late City 1, Utah CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 18 North Main Phone 21 By permission of copyright owners, L. 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