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Show the Chemical Editor VYit and Institute's Medal all but turned the trick against J NEW YORK (UP) beatwere finally them as they American Murphy, was the rO contest en 7 to 4. The at 1 Society editor, has been J afternoon game starting winner of the 1950 gow oclock. of the American instiJj taltwo across Chemists for his contribi Bairds pushed held and the advancement of the frame first the lies in frame profession. the lead until the third into PAGE defeats, have been their last two games against Magna and Provo, and these two teams are battling away for the top spot in the second half race. The Brigham City team will be handicapped somewhat in the fact that Lyje Johnson will not be at top strength. Also they will be without the services of The Brigham City Peaches are Carl McConnell. raring to get back into winBasil Williams will probably ning ways tonight in Rees Pio- start the game for the Peaches neer park at 8:15, but the Amer- with Keith Steck doing the ican Fork team may have somecatching. thing to say about whether the The infield will be set this locals accomplish this or not Clark Johnson at first, The Forkers won the first half way. Bill Cowley at Second, Jimtny of the Industrial league race Cleverly on the hot corner and and although they arent doing Grant Cullimore playing short. so hot in the second half race, are a team to will be Gibbs in The outfield they always tough beat. left, Powers in center and Nichols in field. The exception This game will be the first may beright that Zundel will start meeting of the two teams in In either left or right field rethis half. The Peaches are play- placing either Gibbs or Nichols ing with a record of three wins depending on who starts on the two two defeats. The against mound for the American Fork POUH Peaches Play BOX ELDER HEWS ' Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 2, 1950 American Fork Here Tonight Fhone Girl Saves a Life BOSTON (UP) Pauline Mein-sco22, a telephone operator, saved the life of a woman who suffered a severe gash on her chin when a falling china closet knocked her unconscious. In her fall," Mrs. Hilam K. Moses, 44, knocked a telephone off a table. Miss (Meinscow heard a groan over the wire and notified ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, NOT IK ftV PLEASED, druqqitt for this Made with TO PENETRATES. Reaches faster. germ Today ; at Aik your 40c back STRONG fungicide, It alcohol, percent and kills MORE Hamilton Drug Store team. The Forkers may throw either Marlowe or Tate at the Peaches. The game starts at 8:15 sharp, so plan on seeing a good ball game tonight at Rees Pioneer park. TODAY TO SATURDAY N. T. TWO BIG FEATURES IT'S ' The Gun that became the Law of the Land! B. R. R. D. ALWAYS ((0)IL J. L. At The AB H 3 2 Beckert, c Jensen, ss Poulsen, ss .... Hollist, If Jensen, cf Anderson, rf Olsen, 2b Watkins, 2b Brewster, 3b . Valentine, 3b R. Beecher, N. Oman, lb .. 2 B. ... ... ... 1 .. 0 1 ... - - 12 .. lb ... ... 1 Yamamoto, p ZACHARY SCOTT EDWIN BY THOMAS WRITTEN iaAtg l'maRIN BLACKBURN K Hit No. 2- - ... 1 Is a Vi rf ' Conger, rv 0 I -- ' 0 ryf MONTtOMERl kvuvn vtamt - Mticaw mi DOUGLASS JbttPM CAWVHOM Must Cl AMMO COBA OlSIKIBUTEO BY BOX OFFICE SUC PICT. CQUM COKP Hit No. 2 TT7 JtmEA Story traduced KING and Scrunpliy by by LEONARD . I.10I1A FREEMAN CHARLES DRAKE ANTHONY CURTIS IRWIN GIELGUD . GOLDSTEIN Directed by CHARLES LAMONt PICTURE A O- - Plus Selected Short Subjects Movies Are Better Than Ever At The Roxy! SEE K0 Set For Thursday f IT NOW AT YES, HAEDIFIELDS JOT AT THE SAME The Brigham City American Legion Post No. 10 team played the first game of the play-of- f with district two last night In Rees Pioneer park. They are scheduled to play the second game of the two out of three game series at Smith field tomorrow night. The starting time will be 8:15. If-- a third game is necessary to decide the winner of the northern Utah districts of ithe American Legion to establish a state berth between the two districts, that game will be played Saturday at 8:15 p. m. in either the Brigham City or Smithfield parks. - The reason the Ogden team chose Smithfield as their home diamond is that they havent the facilities of a good park for in Ogden. Affleck the play-off- s park is too expensive so they are moving their home game to Smithfield. CARPETS OLE) PRICES! but regardless of the installation date, we will guarantee the price 6f all orders ... received prior to anticipated price rise. Buy your carpeting now and SAVE! WEVE LOADED UP - I 4 IAMRRE '! - . i s i 5 of a Lees Carpet is a No wonder this queen-bebest seller from coast to coast! It gives magic color, life and glamour to any room. Its sod multicolor leaf pattern of green, coral and grey leaves on a soft beige background blends in with any wallpaper, fabric or furniture. Its rich, restful and the price is very, very reasonable. In 27 in, 9 and 12 ft. widths. THE LEES i V, by Lees r e . IS TGUR GUARANTEE BE the region competition providing they play the brand of ball they are capable of playing. JE. H. 'Pete Peters is coaching the team and is giving them a good share of baseball knowhow, but the local team is one of those teams that gets first game stage fright. The only game they came close to throwing away for their efforts in district play was the first game with Lewiston. They thumped two hits off Lewiston pitching to squeeze out with a 5 to 3 win. BBAlitVI Corner Grocery ..... Wess Market e Lumber Baird Agency Won Lost 0 2 Tri-Stat- 2 0 0 a case of the opposing teams seeing how close they could come to holding the Brigham City boyS under 20 runs. the way they stack up. Boothe is a good catcher although be is just started play ing in that position ' regularly this year. He is also a good sticker and has been one of the most consistent hitters on the Legion team. Here is Pitching, which was expected Tri-Stat- e Tri-Stat- e FURNITURE CO. 1 10 South Main Phone 818 or it 17 MASON 04 ed7 4n Murphy, of Washington will receive the award ne He was cited as a "great who has focused the wJ tention on chemists and contributions as p men. He has been editor 0f Chemical Society pUblln Tri-Stat- e Sole IGHAI H V. E CBS- SOlfie Homs 5ALE- -R Harper. SALE- -1 diiioned tanteed. Lets not be fancy... WfS700(tGUTS! rp at you. . . theyll theyll you spikes first throw at your head . . . but, no matter what happens you cant fight back! when he did go down on strikes, The real strength of the lies in its reserves. Wright catcher and Earl Nielsen also do a fine job behind plate which gives the team MINOR WATSON team is can BRANCH PICKET Yes, only in America could 2 man have the courage, the will and the greatness to face receivers. and a glove Mb ling de it Terr Thon 4 un 8r,s,.U"s"M 'is K Conoco In a Tfstl Iubncated new Conocofgupet test-ru- n GasmS! -t Dance - Bowl IE COMPANY w Mi pi Tayi Lubrication And Tire Service of operation. 7?, WncMunny floe of the was actually 99 77 5'000 IWi" OURS Motor Oil with proper crankcase drains and regular care-c- an really gasoline mileage! exwCOMTINIMTAk vVr )iive CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair amazing how gasoline mileage can U IIPLATEy0Ur engine MotoOin Si SS Poet SALE .rJ, & its Rood BUR lAU ($j SWAM. iatisfact NAC lacuur for Sr i mail iervic Richard White, Lee Wright, Dave Malmrose and Val Wood land have taken care of most of the fielding duties for the Le gion team this season. When Val is pitching, Malmrose guards the right field slot. When Dave goes in to play first base, Val Woodland goes into right field, Val is used for several reasons, He is a top flight competitor working all of the time and giv Ing strength to the team. Also he is a dangerous hitter. He doesnt often get the long ball but on the other hand he doesri often strike out either. During Fnenda, v It of w and win! - BOVL! 75 iplete such overwhelming odds with only a ball ... a bat . . . the three Rees Whitaker and Garth Baird have been taking turns on third base. Both have good arms and both can hit the ball well on occasions. TRIM... type ge, foil ' BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. KEEP jm. Post ... the district play Val struck out only once and that was at Smithfield in his last time at bat. The game was already In the bag and perhaps the little fella wasnt trying as hard as he might, but it made him sore Gary Braegger is a reserve in fielder and a better fielder of American Legion baseball, would be hard to find. Also the That leaves the team five pitch fact that all of the rest of the boys such as Garth Baird, Malmers that are ready for calL rose, Holman, etc. can move inFirst base Is - well guarded. to almost any infield position Harold Anderson' will play that and. turn in a good job leaves position when he isnt pitching ver little to want In the . way and when he is called on for of infielders. mound duty, Dave Malmrose will take over the spot-- Both All in all theyre a good bunch are capable players in this po- of boys and they can go far in the American Legion compesition and can hit the ball. tition if they play ball and get Little Lynn Holman guards a few breaks. the keystone sack, and for a little guy, plays a lot of baseball He is a very good fielder and can play either third base or shortstop if needed. He also can come up with his share of base hits. t Shortstop is held down . by Phil Oyler. Oyler is fast, good fielder with a fine arm and can hit the ball very well. Against the last two teams that the Legion team played in dls trict competition Phil laced out nine hits out of 11 trips to the plate. He also stole home twice at Smithfield and once at Rich mond to name a few. Kmj those calories under Bowl regularly. And meet the crowd besides! Open from 6 to midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. Phone 73S and reeeree an alley tonight ' ELI Wess Market and Corner Grocery won their second game of the National league last Thurssince 1943. day morning and afternoon at Phone your news to l, the local park. Wess toppled Baird Agency 7 to 4 in the afternoon tussle, and Corner Grocery Eastman And Ann, Lumber 25 to crushed , 3, in the morning battle. MOVIE FILM In the morning contest, Sid KODAK FILM Jensen pitched his team into a six-hi- t 25 a with tie first place All popular sizes and typ, Lum to 3 triumph over stock at lowest prices, tier. The winners jumped on don't have we'll get chuckers Stoner and Jensen for you. a total of 15 blngles. A-TRoss Poulsen, star receiver of the Grocery nine, socked out the first home run of the Made-You- r 200 200 Baird Agency league this year. There have Jensen, Neilsen; and Jensen Open Till 10 Every Hi been plenty of triples In both Owens, Johnson and Reeves. been has but nobody leagues, able to circle that last sack for a round-trippePoulsens hit COMING TO THE ROXY SUNDAY e was a that sailed over the third basemans head and the left fielder and was still roll ing when Poulsen moved into second base. He came in home standing up, tired, and a big smile on his face. Poulsen was also the big gun in other departments. He gath ered in four for four and tallied five counters. He was followed by Dennis Lund who blasted out four for five. Rud dell came third in batting with three for four. Couch and Clay-baug- h JLheyll shout insults socked out a pair of hits. come in at contaroL PfiEHFBEIL I'ALjl line-driv- that game on, it was From we've ever had. Come in and see, select your new color and pattern. And order now. Many patterns are immediately available, in any quantity, from our stock. L $795 NAME SN THE CARPET team is set with and coukl very well go far in the state and even The Legion lots of talent We have the biggest stock of carpeting Hard to HEAT beauty 71 American Legion baseball team is into their playoff with Ogden Baker Merrell Post No. 9 to see who gets the Northern 'Utah district slot In the state tournament which is set for American Fork on the 10, 11 and 12 of this month. counters. when Wess scored four In the fourth scored team Each 5 to frame to put Wess in front and sixth the in 4 A counter 7 seventh gave them a total of 4. Bairds to into Billy Jensen got himself but first frame, in the water hot he he held on long enough and came out on top as the winning chucker. K. Jensen was nicked with the loss. J Arbon, B. Jensen, and D. hits for Morgan blasted out two T. Da Wess Market. Captain vis of Bairds was the only stick er who socked out two hits for his team. The line scores: 433 87x 25 Corner Grocery Lumber .... 201 000 3 Jensen and Poulsen; Stoner and Jensen. 004 110 Wess Market i A substantial increase is almost certain Easy to PAY price The local no.-hitt- Play-O- ff SS"' SCOTT BRADY c Second Game Of SHt Was, ; League standings: to be a weakness, has turned ... 1 out to be very strong. Val Wood ... 4 land has hurled a win over Lewiston, (Logan and Richmond, Harold Anderson tossed a win over Tremonton and spun a seat at Smithfield to cinch the district title for the locals. Baty Morrison hurled a couple of innings at Richmond and also ..... 35 11 12 started a practice game against 000 000 0 Logan and looks very good on 170 13012 the mound. Alan Hanline hurl ed very good ball for the locals in the practice game with Lo gan and Tom fchida has pitched good ball in the Junior lea gue as well as In a few innings Green, 2b . Quinney, rf ... Gephart, rf ..... Thompson, ss Billings, p Totals Brigham City Tremonton ..... Hz Win Contests .... 3 D. QlHiQro' i .55 p-s- (I iHM 27 AB H 1 B. Green, 3b . Woodhead, If . Ault, cf Weise, cf Stokes, s ... Dunn, lb qAa yWlet L Stcfr&c . Tremonton 1 7 it (&... ... O Totals S. Hit No. 1 ... N. Jensen, p "PICK O' THE PICTURES" 2 3 3 4 2 ... ... .... D. Gordon, p .... WED.-THUR- Corner Grocery Brigham City C. N. AUGUST 2, 3, 4 AND 5 Wess Market, Cardinals Take Measure Over The Tremonton Cardinals won their second straight game over the Brigham City American league All Stars last Monday afternoon to the tune of 12 to 0. The contest was played on the Bear River City diamond and started at 4:30. Dennis Gordon started on the mound for the locals with Stokes opposing him. Gordon got belted out in the second frame when the Cardinals tallied seven counters. Stokes gave way to Billings in the fourth frame, and he went on to hold the Brigham City Stars scoreless. Top sticker In the tussle was Conger, Tremonton catcher, who gathered in two safeties in three trips to the plate. He was followed by Chas. Beckert of Brigham City who also had two for three. Stokes plastered the ball for two long doubles in four trips to the platter to come in third. The box score: Brigham City Baird Agency went eame to beat Wess Market, - u |