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Show : J 4 C. B. WILLIAMS, WESS MARKET ' i r - 'S i St ti U Reese Nielson and Billy Jensen Chuck Thursday - :' No-Hitt- PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER :i fc; , Millet and Brent 'Ronney Beck-er- t. to 0. The battles were fougnt at Rees Pioneer park and were played Wednesday and Thursday mornings and afternoons. Team standings of both leagues, up to date: American League Name W L Pet. C. B.,Williams 2 0 1.000 Chase Firestone ...2 0 Turleys Sp, Goods ... 0 2 Larsen Bros 0 2 . '.. National League Name ; W L Pet. - 5 ' ? r Wess- - Market Hansen Grocery Baird Agency Tri State Lumber 2 0 1 1 1 ......0 1 2 1.000 .000 ,500 .500 American League Results Wednesday morning starting at 9 oclock, Chase Firestone slapped back Turleys Sporting Goods 13 to 9. Mac Robinette turned in this second mound triumph with a seven hitter. Good defensive play saved the day for Robinette as Turleys boomed out four of the seven ps extrabase blows. Errors and walks plagued the Sporting Goods nine as they fought back every frame. Of the sixteen bingles Chase gathered in the contest, captain Neil Ohman blasted out four for five.1 Baird pocked out three for four, Robinette three for five, and Jensen and Brailsford each collected two hits. C. B. Williams Real Estate team blasted Larsen Brothers Plumbing Thursday morning at Rees Pioneer park, starting at 9 oclock for their second victory in the American league. Brent Beckert, captain, and off as Ronney Millet traded catch and pitch and showed that they had the stuff to win as they gave the plumbing, nine konly ' two scratch hits. T, Hollist led the' batters with a near perfect four for five. He was followed by J. Brewster with three for four. For the los- . . H i'm . THE with a 30 to 12 victory no-hi- t, no-ru- no-hil- s Tri-Stat- e AMERICAN C. LEAGUE B. Williams (j 1 OF TOTHt WOMEN w-s- the 1 , TEAMEO :; WINTER SHE WRNEYJ? TITLE BEACH WOMENS WITH HER SlSTC NATIONAL ANO TROPHY cFeRUARV WOMENS At HOLLYWOOD, An editorial In the association journal said, "there Is evidence that the national aver- . jwt hatLJLVSaun COERTY HELEN ages in some surveys have been too high, 'Physicians who INTER- - do not have bookkeepers to fill out questionnaires do not reply In sufficient numbers . . and those with small practices have not been represented properly. The magazine Medical Economics in a recent survey reported that .private physicians averaged a gross income of $17,476 In 1947 and a net of - $9,884. Highest gross was $180,-00- 0 by a specialist in proctology. of those surveyed netted less than $6,000. CALIF. , mtmm over nine. Speedster Denny Lund drilled out three hits for four times at bat. Hansen gathered in two and S. Jensen got one for one and scored five runs. Sidney Jensen chucked the whole tussle and Tommy Owens, Vern Johnson and S. Reeves took to the mound against-thwinners. Reese Neilson started the game for Wess Market and pitched two frames and then gave over the chores to .Billy Jensen and they went on to pitch the second game In the hlstody of the Made-You- r leogue. About three or four years ago, Legion star Harold Anderson chucked the first er was tossed against The Lumber the luck-lescrew, as they lost 19 to O. Leading hitter and the "highlighter of the week was captain Reese Neilson who boomed out a perfect four for four. M. Jensen and B. Jensen gathered In two bingles. ; Box scores of all the games:- WAtSQ.EA YEAR amateur. S PROVING WRONG THE THEORY THAT THEY DON'T COME 8AXSHOT BY A DEMENTED GIRL W CHICAGO LAST YEAR, EDDIE HAS STARTED OFF THIS SEASON WITH f7 HITS IN 51 TRIPS FOR A NEAT .333 AND leads the league IN RUNS SCOPED WITH Tri-Stat- e no-ru- n it 16.8 the Bairds Agency. The game was as Reese Nielsen played Thursday morning at the impossible and Billy Jensen combined their local orchard and got under way pitching talents to throw a no- at 9 oclock. A total of 18 bingles were hit hit, game against Lumber and winning 19 In the game, each team getting in or wfi had Williams Real Estate of the American league and Wess ers, Hal Reeder got one for one Market of the National league and R. Taylor grabbed the other took over first place in their re hit. spective leagues last Thursday National League morning and Thursday after noon as Williams crushed Lar In the first National league sen Bros. Plumping 18 to 2 be contest, Hansens Corner Grochind the consistent chucking of ery won their first league game Wess Market turned : NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 5, 1950 er C. B. . ? t The Ameri(UP) can Medical Association thinks the public may have an inflated notion of how much the average doctor makes and it plans a survey to get the facts. It will question 125,000 doctors to determine the truth. CHICAGO GRAB LEAGUE LEADERSHIP if: i SIPtDIDTrsmPIE i ?; How Much Doctors Make Subject Of Survey By JOE j MAHONEY glfc-l-SO- ) f- One-fourt- Propelled Combine slashes days from your har&hdes vest calendar. The Lo rasp, bar cylinder, efficient separating cylinder, all. e steel straw walkers and cleaning. IGF units assure saving more grain in any condition Easier steering . . . high, roomy operatori platform, and handiness of controls are coo-- , venience features youll appreciate. See us sooa, THE! Once youve been at the wheel of this king of the harvest watching it eat up the acres . . . counting the extra payload trips from field to granary every day . . . experiencing its ex treme ease of handling youll know how fast, economical, and easy your harvest can be. heavy-dut- games they will be assured of at least a tie for first place. A pair of victories would definitely put the Brigham City club play-off; intoAll the of the rest of the teams In this district have at least one defeat chalked up against them so far this season. Brigham City travels to Richmond next Friday afternoon and Locals Register for the big blows of the game. the following Friday will meet Third Straight If the Brigham City boys can Smithfield at Smithfield to finget past either Smithfleid or ish their schedule In this Win Here Friday Richmond in their last two The American Legion team of Brigham City romped over the Tremonton Legion team last Friday afternoon In Rees Pioneer park by a score of 25 to 2 for their third straight win. The Brigham City boys spotted Tremonton a run, tied the score and then bustled across 8 big runs In the bottom of the third innings and were never in US. RACE TRACK AT WHCH 1 MACHINES FIRST CAUGHT ON? 30-in- ch '! swath at any speed from a Cutting a mere crawl on up, the John Deere No. 55 Self BRIGHAM CITY LEGION TEAM y, extra-larg- 12-fo- ot Ur was Tk ' FIRST JOHN DEERE No. 55 Combine ESIEHMilEEalla POUNDS TREMONTON 25 TO 2 WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE 90 NORTH MAIN STREET - proved rolling prop ll if km) mick danger after that point. Mo Crop Harold Anderson pitched the victory for the locals and Lish started on the mound for the losers. Harold Andersen and Eddie Wells poled out round trippers ...... 4 11 40 Totals Score by innings: Turleys Sporting 013 004 Chase Firestone ....302 232 16 13 Jenkins, If. 9 1 113 LEAGUE Baird Agency NATIONAL ' - RUPTURED? Experimenting with questionable trueaee tha expexue of your health will prove coetly.. Bee your Physician at once for the proper diagnosis and we will fill his prescription to his entire satisfaction. M your condition hat already been determined and you are not securing the proper comfort or relief, pay us a visit at once and be convinced that under comaft petent hands, truss fitting has been reduced la a science eliminating all guess-wor- We feature the famous Mne of Hon-81r- id pet Pad Trusses which hold the rupture with a fraction of the pressure required by other apoHancet. We alto have a complete assortment of Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery, Shoulder Braces, etc. I'-- Trained Fitters Mrs. Donna Bosley Ray Grant Peoples DRUG Arbon, lb Davis, lb Gordon, 2b B. Jensen, c, p Morgan, 3b M. Jensen, ss Brailsford, rf Lee, rf Anderson, rf. Britenburg, cf Bott, ef Hollist. If Collins, If Lewis, If. 1 "I like the storytelling hour with the younger chil- 2 : ! 3 4 4 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 Totals Score by Innings: Wess Market 631 36019 Lumber ....000 000 0 Tri-Stat- e m . m m m IT'S FUN dren, scrubbed rosy and shiny as prize apples . . looking so trustingly into the future. 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