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Show V 2 ff u . -- l Made-Yo- ur NEWS ELDER BOX ? 9 isi League J.A.A.U. To Tussle Schedule Released The Made-Vou- r league the women's golf City m have and Country attend, ladies mvited Golf and gt the ElMonte , club . jo. unry t nes- club, In Ogden, Wed The schedule C. B. is as follows: Williams vs. Laisen Bios, ' according to at 9 o'clock. Turley Sporting Goods vs. Freeman. . Chase Firestone, l oclock. 9 oclock 'at will begin ,lf Luncheon will be the morning. The National League games ved and there will be bridge will toe played on Thursday those who the afternoon, for, starting in the morning at 9 Sdies who plan to attend are 0 clock. Their other contest will A. L. Free-,- be played in the afternoon startked to notify' Mrs. ing at 1 oclock. at 554, Mrs. Robert Fisher The schedule: Hamilton Chet Mrs. or 075.W Baird Agency vs. Corner GroAugnoon Thursdays 112, by cery. 1 oclock. t Wess Market vs. Tri State office and Lumber. 9 o'clock. Irder your stationery, usiness forms, envelopes, etc., Phone your news to 1000 xiay at the August 16, s' gay n , News-Journa- B Baseball Round l. Robin This Week Baseballs will fly thick and fast, August 11, 12 and 13, when the Japanese American Athletic union of Northern Utah holds-- a baseball Round-robitournament at John Affleck park in Ogden for both senior and junior teams. FISHER BREWING COMPANY WIGHT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY -- K 1 d et C 0 u 11 1 er with four for .six. He was fol lowed by Bert Johnston of Perry who gathered in two or three. Dale Lofthouse and Ray Hansen each socked out two hits for Willard. The box score: y Willard TOURNAMENT GAME THURSDAY Beginning at 12 oclock noon, the tirht days schedule finds Corinne matching talent with Murray; Garland playing at 2:30 oclock; Syracuse and Davis battling at 5 oclock; and the Bussei playing Ogden Meet Price At 6 P.M. At Hon-eyvill- e Perry Ward Magna Here No. 10 at 7:30. American Legion baseball team The tournament will serve a has drawn Price as their- - oppothe dual purpose, to determine a nents in the first game ol in champion of the league and to state tournament Thursday is uncoter the best talent in the American Fork. Game time league to send on a tour in 6 p. m. California. Second game of the four team r An team will be se- double elimination tournament lected to play teams In Lodi, finds Fillmore meeting the Walnut Grove, and Placer, Calipost team at 8:15 m. fornia, August 18, 19 and 20, on a good will tour from Utah. 'Friday evening the first night While there they will play three losers will play the 6 p. m. or four games. game and the winners will play To help finance the trip the the 8:15 game. J.A.A.U. has published a proThe American Legion team gram through the cooperation of played Its district games and merchants in Brigham City, were pushed to win in the first Tremonton, Ogden and Salt Lake game only. The rest of the contests were won by large scores. City and other places. (While the A" teams play on Then the locals defeated Ogthe John Affleck diamond the den two straight games to enter Junior B teams will play on the state tournament as the the diamond immediately north of the two Northern of the John Affleck park. districts of the American . LeIn the B" bracket trophies gion. will be awarded first place and Woodand and Anderson have consoation. In the A bracket alternated with the pitching they will be awarded first, runne- chores all through the season r-up and will carry the burden at the and ' consolation. The nine teams participating state toufnament. Alan IHan in the fifth annual round-robiline will probably be called on have been playing all summer. to throw one game at the tour At present Ogden is leading nament in order to give Anderwith Garland second. Ogden is son or Woodland all the rest between games that is possible the defending champions. Among those on the commit- to get. At the end of the three tee for the event are Tak Watan-abe- , days of play, if there Is a tie John Tanaka, Roy Futaga-ki- , the final game will be played Jim Tozoi, Tubber Okuda, on Monday, August 14. The winner of the state tourTom Yamada, Ray Kano and Kol nament will represent the state Haramoto. of Utah in the regional tournament which will be held in ; Arizona. Brigham City Post Braegger, 2b Lofthouse, cf J. Braegger, lb J. Ward, rf R. Facer, c H. D. Willard Tips Peaches Play American Fork AB H .. 6 4 V. Lowe, 3b L. Loveland, If T. Maronne, ss .. R. Hansen, p ... LEGION TEAM PLAYS FIRST In South Stoke Choir Will Rehearse This Evening 36 13 14 AB H Thriller, 8:15 Tonight all-sta- Gs$ n hi1 i U j 5; j . , '1.1 1 H Perry J. Matthews, ss-M. Facer, cf M. Nelson, 2b of M. Hirschi, 2b Mii 'Ml Totals 14-- 6 r. 1 I South Box Elder stake choir will rehearse Wednesday evening at 8 o'clocK m the evening, it was announced today by Harold Felt, director. All members are urged to be In attendance to practice numbers for the stake conference. Only three rehearsals , remain before the presentation, Felt pointed out. t .... 4 1 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 2 3 29 A HD RATHER STAY IN THE MEWHCUS6 THAN the white hwse The Willard softball team SINCE 7WEYKFMAPE the South Box Elder stake, won D. The Brigham City Peaches play the third and final game of B. Hirschi, s THE tfEW HOUSE the Magna Millmen here tonight their play-off- s last Saturday iN. Johnston,rf c White, in Rees Pioneer park in a very night at Rees Pioneer park when , J. if Industrial league they thumped Perry 14 to 6. Per D. Reeves, 3b Important Nelson, 8:15. game at ry won the first half title and R. Nelson, lb Magna has a greatly improved Willard the second half. To deTotals team the second half as they termine a winner to go down Score by innings: have added OKeefe, Simons, to the state tourney this week, 215-21Willard 214 Pioneer Tuckett and other former they had to play a three-gam033 000 0 6 Perry league players to their team. series. Both teams had won and out are with it was lost the and final this They one, battling SALT i No Tims To Waste Provo for the top spot in the contest. LAKES league standings. MRTIN, Mich. (UP) A good sized crowd of some George The Peaches have four victor 100 fans Decker 92nd celebrated FINEST his witnessed the thriller. ies to their credit against three Cold winds tried hard to make birthday anniversary by helping HOTELS losses. Provo has lost one game the to set out 2,000 strawberry but it game unpleasant, two. If and Magna the Peaches went on plants. "Those plants just had to are going to get back into the Fast Leadas scheduled. be set out,, birthday or no birth thick of the race they will have Decker said. day," Box former Elder Varge Lowe, to knock off Magna and Provo star, led off for the Willard nine a couple of times. The Peaches lost 8 to 6 at Hel- in the first frame and bunted QtJtl (Tj t iJM.i: (Loveland followed with per Sunday which gave their safely. chances for the second half flag a walk and a wild pitch sent the a setback. Now they are in a runners to second and third. A position that they will have to fly to center field and a field win ball games or be out of the ers choice tallied two runs in the first inning for Willard. In running. Lyle Johnson is back in his old the bottom half of the first, Per slot at shortstop and J. R. Gibbs ry went down in order. In the second and third Inn has moved in to play second base. The first night that this ings, Perry came to life and tal combination had been tried net- led all of their six runs and ga ted a 13 to 1 win over American thered in their six bingles. Wil Fork. It is hoped that this com- lard evened things up in the bination can continue to carry third when they went way out the Peaches over the hump in in front with a total of five the second half Industrial counters on five hits. Two of the hits in that frame were home league race. WILL BE ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS OUT The infield will be Clark runs. on Johnson first, and Jimmy In the second frame, Perry OF PRODUCTION IF WAR CURTAILMENT Cleverly at third base filling in came up with a double-kill- . J. : around Gibbs and Johnson. Ward drove one hard to D. Nel ! OF MATERIALS SHOULD DEVELOP. Carl McConnell is scheduled son at it he Weighty Theft Solved third; scooped up to do the hurling with Keith and to Hirschi Mich. the ball The H1LLDALE, flipped (UP) at second, and he relayed the first thing pblice thought of wai Steck doing the receiving. throw to first base, where R. a jewel robbery Whett a business. j Nelson competed the double man called to report that one of Fathers Child at 90 his best stones had been stol(MONROE, Ga. (UP) A heal- play. en. Speeding to the scene, off thy, , Thece'sNever A "Shortage"-- Of baby girl has Home runs were plentiful in cers found that a stone weighing been born to parents here1 Whose the game. Willard slashed out t more than 250 pounds had been, ages total 130 years. The mot' four of them. Varge Lowe and Electric Is ' "Fuel" Electricity rnonu--meReese Facer each boomed from 50 out a cemetery taken er, Annie Mae Griffin, Is plant. years old. Her husband, Roy round trippers in the second Never Hard To Get! 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