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Show ment (hey are dishing out. what eion baseball team goes to would tlinr reaction Up? iMaybe Vtnt'iiien Foik tomorrow whh " even wins against no defeats. youre a continual Side-Line- s especially when someone else Is doing the work. Now where is there room for .omplaint Mistake No. 1,, that By "Macs' The thing this corner is refer- has come to our attention was ring to is the American Legion tn the first game of the Ogden Newt-Journlead in With a baseball program , First of all, play-off- . Bporta Edita it is to teach the boys the game, the last inning, Pete gave the and give pitcher a rest and put in a boy godd sportsmanship thpm a program where they will that wil be used In years to This Is a column for sports have a good time. The job of come. There were also three in and this corner is mighty hap- the Athletic officer and the team other changes in the line-upy to say there are a few around coach is to eversep this program. order to give all the boys who in coming Erlgham City or sporting ac- Now shall we lose sight of this have been faithful tivities wouldnt be so popular. goal which was originally set out to games in both the Junior But o nthe other hand there are forth, and go all out to win ball league and the Legion program others that come out to sport- games or shall we stick to the and also to all of the practices. It was a last chance for them ing events and find fault. Now rules and win ball games. to play and they tossed away if they were doing it, things make the final score would be different, but they The latter is what this years five runs to 12. never, get caught dead in the athletic officer and coach have read 19 to same job they 6ay they can do tripd to do and the records so well. If they did and they speak for the success of the proYet, the complaint came in received the same kind of treat- - gram. The local American Le- - a round about way that we should have stuck by our guns and not taken a chance on losing the game. If the shoe had started to pinch there was always Anderson who could have in to put out the fire, but gooe of Doctor OptomeDr. Roy F. Barnard, in this case it wasn't the pitchtry, graduate of Los Angeles College of ers fault. Errors gave Ogden four of their runs. earned Optometry, member American Optome-tri- c but one run in the They inning and Society and California Optometric that is giving them the benefit 81 South Main Street, of the doubt. Offices Hr, Society. k fv Phone 1097. Office hours 9:00 A. M. to There are other things that Dr. Roy F. 5:30 P. M., Mondays through Saturdays. have happened along the seaBarnard. 0. D. son that have brought criticism indirectly to those running the team. In one game when the changes were being made to give everyone a chance to play one of the players was back of COMPLETE the grandstand In a car. Another instance when the changes were being made one of the players was asleep o nthe bench and there are several cases of boys not being out to practice or not showing up to make the trip. For that reason, they didnt get to play in the games and then parents toss in their complaints before they get the real FOR story. With the situation such as it is, what would you do if you were coaching the team. B. E. Sound Waves Tried Out In War On Cancer Athletes fault-finder- al Working Out For Thumps Corner Salt Lake City Seventy-fivUtahs greatest prep athletes, including representation from Box Elder county reported here Monday to continue training for League standings: National League e of p ANNOUNCEMENT f ) VETERINARY SERVICE 5 ) BOX ELDER COUNTY DR. HENDRIK VERSLUIS A coach's job HAS REOPENED IN BOX ELDER COUNTY HIS PRACTICE AND HAS ESTABLISHED IN TREMONTON. Hospital Facilities For All GENERAL Tremonton RFD No; PRACTICE Phone 3962 1 114 Mile West Of Elwood School House t i isnt eaJy. A job of being a parent isnt any easier, but a combination where the coach has the full support of the parents in what he is trying to do will be beneficial to both boy and team. But that would be a utopia, an ideal situation which will never exist unless the parent will come to the coach directly with his or her complaint Instead of using the back door entrance and underminirig the entire team. That will lose ball games quicker than not training or almost as quick. Attitude and spirit Is a most important thing to an athlete, to a team and to a successful One of the American season. Legion team members dad has the perfect approach to the situation. He told his boy, You ought to feel honored to wear the uniform, make the trips with the team and play when you can. This particular boy. and his dad know that he has trouble hitting and is more or less considered an out when his time at bat comes around, but this boy is out to every prac- - r the 1950 Utah Shrine games, with the Intermountain Shriners crippled childrens hospital, the beneficiary. B basketThe Class ball game to be played Friday August 18 In the University field-housThe North-Soutfootball game will be played Saturday, August 19 in the Ute stadium. Each game will start at 8:30 p. m. Among the proud youths, who received their smart royal blue sweaters, adorned with the gol den star monogram, distinguish ing the wearers as 1950 squad members are: Ronnie Dean Harris, Ralph Nielson and Burt Hunsaker, Box Elder High and Don Peterson and Deraid Simmons, Bear River High; all members of the North football squad Oddly they will be playing against Earl Ferguson, veteran Box Elder High mentor. Bossing the first weeks train ing are such prominent coaches as Lee Liston, Davis high and Don Fuller, Payson, directing the North; and Earl Ferguson, Box Elder high and Tom Mares, S. L. Judge Memorial bossing the South football squad. All-Sta- ner Grocery 19 to 4 last Thurs day afternoon in 'the headliner of the National league. The game was played at Rees Pio neer park and got under way at In the other junior 1 oclock. league game, Baird Agency Lumber 25 to crushed 4 which was played In the morning. The win put the Market nine way out in front in the circuit drive. They also won the first half title with a perfect record. In the morning game, Baird Agency exploded for a total of 25 counters on 12 bingles as they e Lumber. Kent waxed Jensen and Tom Owens were on the hill for the winners, and Stoner and Jensen took the loss. Of the 12 safeties Bairds gathered in the contest, T. Owens, V. Johnson and S. Reeves socked out two of them. T. Davis, K. Jensen and S. Reeves basted out extra base blows. Top sticker for the losers was D. Rasmussen with one for two. Score by innings: 534 130 0 25 Baird Agency Lumber 020 020 x 4 Jensen, T. Owens and F. Owens; Stoner and Jensen. Corner Grocery went into the game with the hopes of knocking off Wess Market. But, everything went just the opposite of what they had planned on. The Market nine hit their opponents like an and tallied a grand total of 19 runs on only nine blows. Billy Jensen chucked his usual game, giving the losers four bingles. After a three-ruinning, the punch just seemed to be gone from the Grocery gang. To insure their triumph, the Wess nine batted around in the last frame and pushed seven more counters across the plate. Fielding gems were pulled by D. Gordon, R. Hollist and H. Morgan. In the third inning, Gordon made a diving catch of e G. Ruddells over second base. When Gordon came up with the pill, he even looked a bit surprised. H. Morgan and R. Hollist made sparkling running catches of fly balls hit to their respective fields. Along with being the defensive ace in the contest, Dickie Gordon boomed out three hits for five times at bat. He was followed by J. Arbon. The clasTri-Stat- e Tri-Stat- Tri-Stat- e n line-driv- sy first sacker gathered in two B. Jensen for three. and Lund slapped out two hits four trips to the platter. Score by Innings: Wess Market D. in BudBOX ELDER NEtyj pnTbFIELD, Mass. (UP) runTetreault, dy Brigham City. Utt The ner was well ahead of the field CLEVELAND, O. 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The Brigham City team scored one run in the first Inning, one on the fourth, two In the fifth, four in the sixth and two in the eighth to definitely sew up the game. Playing for the Peaches were 1 Johnson, 3 hits; Whitworth, hit; Simonsen, 1 hit; Breiten beker, 2 hits; Hadfield, 1 hit; Joe Valentine 2 hits; ?ob Vaien tine, Chuck Whitaker, 1 hit; Russell Rasmussen, 1 hit;, and Dean Adams. its your best gin buy t.o J3Sf r. w The gin thats made U.1F0RTED DOrUJIOUS The Peaches next game will be Friday evening, August 11, against Freds Flowers of Logan, at Rees Pioneer park beginning at 8:15 oclock. HIRAM a t WALKERS Tuesday night they will play the Collegians at Logan and Wedneday night they play at 90 proof. Distilled from 100 Smithfield. Distilled London Dry Amorlcan groin. Hiram Walkor & Son Inc. Poor la, UL ' 119 344 016 020 200 0 , Corner Grocery.... 4 Jensen and Nielsen; Poulson, Lund, Poulson and Frodsham. 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