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Show ternoon at 4 oclock. The Uifgliuin City team la on three top of the district with straight wins against no defeats. They have Smithfleld to play next Friday night at Smith-fielIf they get past these ' The Brigham City American two and games they will enter In team plays baseball (Legion s against the disRichmond at Richmond this af- - the play-offtrict two winner the latter part of this month. ABOUT ATHLETE'S FOOT DRUGGISTS Woodland or Anderson will be 4056 PROMINENT on the mound lor the local CANT BE WRONG Hon'i what Mayer of Muncie, Ind , club and the one that doesnt hat rapidly becoma our ayt i get the assignment against largest selling atblata a foot preparation. Wa hear many favorable com- Richmond will hurl the game at ment!. Not once have wa bad to reSmithfleld. fund. Legion Plays Richmond Today ' 4 PEACHES VAN SECOND HALF Play Baseball Fri. OPENER WITH BINGHAM THURS. The Junior Peaches baseball team will play their first game of the season against the Liberty Farm Bureau team, this Friday, July 14, at Reese Pioneer park. Starting time for the game Will be 8:15 oclock in the evening. The Junior Peaches, formerly known as the Brigham City Farm Bureau team, are sponsoring themselves this year and are A race horse cannot carry a managed by Worth Jensen. A good game is promised and name that has been used during the public Is invited. the past 15 years. N ONE HOUR not completely pleated, your 40c back at any drug store. Now at If HAMILTON 5 d Junior Peaches To DRUG STORE . c otEMmSw Softball Schedule Meet Helper Here Tonight At 8:15 P.M. Sharp at n 8:30. July -J Play, REES PIONEER PARK , ; I famous P.Sll N. Stake KEEP changes are made necessary because of weather the schedule will be as follows: July 18. 6:30 P. M. Junior girls: Honeyville vs Fourth, North field; Seventh vs. Third, center field; Eighth vs, Corinne, south field;. Bear Rlv TRIM... 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Junior teams: Bear River vs. Fourth, north field; Corinne vs. Seventh, center field, and Hon eyville vs. Eighth, south field. July 25. 7:30 P. K. Senior girls: Bear River vs. Fourth, north field; Corinne vs. Harper, center field and Honey I f -- 18, 7:30 Senior girls teams: Harper vs. Seventh, north field; Honeyville vs. Fourth, center field; and Co rlnne vs. Eighth, south field. The married women will play July " ' ni I er, bye. T 2iicgjKtr fm 0''DVt?j. Junior And Senior Girls Softball " "Sheep men can count on good support from us miners as long as our mines are operating. Mining folks in Utah spend a lot about $13,000 a day for clothes of them made of wool from our ranges." e, Friday Night vs- - :3LS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 12, 19$q TED3H3 17 7:30 Corinne vs. Eighth. August 8, 6:30 P. M. Junior teams: Honeyville vs. 7:30 Third vs. Seventh. 8:30 Fourth vs. Honeyville. Seventh, north field; Bear River vs. Eighth, center field and 8:30 Harper vs. Bear River. Fourth vs. Third oq the south July 24 " field. 7:30 Honeyville vs. Seventh. 7:30 Harper vs. Eighth. August 8. 7:30 P. M. Senior teams: Honeyville vs. 8:30 Fourth vs. Bear River. Bear River, north field; Seventh 8:30 Third vs. Corinne. vs. Fourth, center field and July 31. bye. 7:30 Seventh vs. Harper. The married ladies play at 8:30 (Fourth vs. Corinne. 8:30 p. m. 7:30 Eighth vs. Honeyville. 8:30 Third vs. Bear River. , August 15, 6:30 P. M. Senior teams: Bear River vs. August 7 7:00 Harper vs. Corinne. Harper and Eighth vs. Fourth. At 7:30 all the games will be 7:30 Seventh vs. Bear River. 8:30 (Fourth vs. Eighth. played off and on August 22 the final championship game 8:30 Third vs. Honeyville. wll be played. The Brigham City Peaches got off to a winning start for the second half of the Industrial league race as they slid by Bingham by a 9 to 6 score last Thursday. The Bingham team has obtained some new talent in an effort to win ball games and are one of the most improved clubs in the circuit. It was this same team that defeated the Peaches In their last two meetings of the first half after the Peaches had given them one of the most terrible thumpings that fans of Brigham City have seen handed any team. Bud Powers started the game playing in left field and came in to relieve Yates In the eighth inning. The Brigham City leftie was in good form, even though he was wild. He walked three men In the ninth after the Peaches had rallied with four runs in the top 'half of the inning before he found the platter and struck out the last two men to face him. The Peaches play their second The Harlem Globetrotters put game of the second half here one over on the Brooklyn Cuban tonight as they meet the Helper Giants in Rees Pioneer park last nine at 8:15 in Rees Pioneer Friday evening before the larpark. gest baseball crowd of the year, Helper was nosed out of the a score of 10 to 5. first half title by American by The game was not the most Fork and they will be out to remove all doubts as to which spectacular ever seen in these team will be the best In the sec- parts, but did have some fine baseball scattered among some ond half race. will be that didnt measure up to high Big Carl McConnell games. slated for duty on the' mound. school The Cuban Giants were in the The Peaches chucker has reuntil the fourth inning gained some of his pitching game form of years past this season and then it might just as well which should make the game a have ended. Jessie Williams was the man with the big stick good contest for fans to see. for tihe Harlem Globetrotters. His home run, and triple were more than enough for the winners. , brother of the Bankhead, Brooklyn Dodgers hurler, pitched the victory for the Trotters while Bolder was on' the hill for the losers. SEX BOX ELDER NEWS ' The North Box Elder stake softball schedule for the second half was released reville vi. Seventh, south field. cently by officials of the league. The married ladies will play It is: Trotters Tip Giants Here (Wednesday, July 12th) E- North Stake PAGE More that? 2,150.000 ons of finished steel were used to build airframes airplane motors and between January 1942' and June 1 ' 1945. t M-M- cn Firestone Store South Main PHONE 63 68 North Main PHONE 157 43 i |