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Show t From The Beehive Va. (UP) Capt. after , two By Alan Hanline Medical ;3lS that here said - Moscow, P teeth are becom eel :3l" e "We had ,ace in Russia. set of an upper had who You ve read of saidhe Mfl. .a tirol I ' gashing wniic sKrt Navy the with 10 SPORT SHOTS Now Cob Bite IICHMOND o home. NEWS , OX ELDER (d Tidbits From the A. L. Tourney Other than winning and losing the games during the three day stay at American Fork, here are a few of the small and miscellaneous details of the The team arrived in American Fork at 4 oclock Thursday afternoon and went to the Steel City motel located west of the main part of town for the three day battle. The team took a half hour rest before getting into their suits and heading for the ball park east of the city. After a short practice and warm up, Coach Peters sent the club against Price in the initial And Ansco postman FILM KODAK FILM sizes and YPeln I MOVIE If we 2J!d lowest prices. Ej have it That,, in brief, is what happened during the throe days at American Fork. But that does not tell the whole story, there are two swell guys on the squad that never played a game or appeared In the box scores that have done more than their share of the work. . - il V PAGE FIVE ! we'll get It for -- AT were defeated In the first game was that Vai Woodland and Garth Baird had bad headaches and didnt fed in starting the game. Price also got all of the "breaks in the contest, and our errors and mistakes came at the time when they hurt us the most. After the gamp, we went to the Owl cafe where we had our upper. Before the team hit the hay that night, they kicked up Mace quite a bit of "rumpus. and Pete got the boys out of bead at 8:30 and drove them to the Owl for breakfast at 9 oclock. Once home, they raid ed the pool hall just across the street for the rest of the day, During the days play, Baty MorTill 10 Every Night One reason that the locals rison, Ron Holman, and Lee Open Boothe came out on top as the three best billiard- champs among the squad. Dinner was eaten at 5 oclock, and then Hu they headed for the ball field to meet Fillmore at 6 oclock. From the time of his announcement, the man on the street has been saying that Errors again the Wallace F. Bennett is the only candidate plagued Brigham City nine, but they for the United States Senate that the kept fighting and they came Democrats are afraid of. That opinion out as the victors 19 to 4. Before holds good today. The belief is growing we had supper that night, Mace that Bennett is the man to beat Thomas. entertained the squad with his Vote for Bennett at the primary election jokes and catchy stories. The 5. September boys clowned around and had plenty of fun during supper. We BENNETT for SENATE got to bed before 11 oclock to prepare for the double-heade- r on Saturday. After breakfast Primary Election September 5 the next morning, most of the (Paid Politico! Adv. by Caspar Fotior, Salt laka City) boys went down town to buy shirts, socks, books, and almost anything which seemed of inM SAVING REAL DOUGH TIRE SERVICE terest to them. Sooner or later, the boys ended up at the pool with hall, again. MASON'S Candidate the Thomasites Fear the and trained mechanics are ready to serve you on short notice, i and save money. Loanori Free IT WONT BE our well Call us equipped service trucks Durecap your smooth worn tires LONG TIL WINTER! ass stm About 3 oclock Saturday afternoon, Val Woodland and your reporter got out the old snikel-goobe- r (liniment)' and went to town on each others arms. After finishing that, we started in on Phil Oyler and Eddie Wells, Richard White was a bit curious as to how hot the liniment could get, so yours ttruly rubbed half the bottle on his arm. All the rest of the night, 'he knew just how hot that old stuff could get. Val Woodland slapped so much on Eddie Wells legs that he could just barely walk during the Price game. Witch hazel lotion and some cold cream supplied 'by his parents saved the day for him in the Salt Lake . tussle. League Race League standings for end' second half: - Coach ' e two-ru- n n Tri-Stat- e out-fielder- year. Anderson Auto should also be given a pat on the back along with the people who drove us to the games and helped pay our expenses. Wess Market National Stars tmimcoiouiAi 7 MSIOM H.4ia ' IN A SMALL HOME . t DESIGN NO. LIFE E Sta-F- ul 4143 You will see the marks of sound, professional planning in this smart home. Colonial elemeots are combined with todays popular i ' design features to create a truly modern home. The exterior features a picture windoW. .'protected.,, entry . , and bevel siding of durable Western Red Cedar, which can be colorfully painted or left unfinished to ' become weathered in beautiful, natural tones. efficient. kitchen is The living room spacious . , the $ne of the unusual interior features in this small house if its central hail onto which all rooms open . . . giving each one-stor- From Your Car Battery It's The New AUTO-LIT- ASSURES LUXURY LIVING Battery Time-prove- d y room desirable privacy. ,, , SEE SCORES OF OTHER DESIGNS g Wess Market, of the National league, who were undefeated in league play, will take on the some National league time this week In the highlighting game of the season. Wess came through the season with a perfect record In eight games. Billy Jensen and Reese Niel sen are the boys that have turn ed in two games this year, and. they have jnark. ed themselves as future stars. The Market nine will, rate a bes slight edge over the At first, Brigham City started cause of their fine battery. The All Stars were selected, off a little bit shakey against the strong Salt Lake nine and not only because of their abiltheir opponents grabbed ,a' five ity on the field but, for. their lead toy the end of three inn- attendance and attitude at the ings. Going into the top of the games and practices. The boys fourth, new life shot into the chosen are as follows: Douglas Claybaugh, Tommy faltering locals and they put on Baird, Tuffy comeDavis, Scott Grover, Dennis Hanone of the most red-ho- t backs in the history of Legion sen, Kent Jensen, Vern Johnson, ball. Eddie Wells all but clim- Sidney Jensen, Lyn Jensen, Stanbed up the fence on two fly ley Stoner, Dennis Lund, Brent balls to gather them In, Phil Orchard, Gil Ruddell, Ross Pouland Stuart Reeves. All boys Oyler was a spark plug - at short sen, scooped on the roster will see action in stop. Ronney Wil up the hard ones, and Harold the game, reports Basil recreation chairman. liams, some Anderson really chucked A definite day for the contest brilliant baseball. ha$ not been settled on, so boys playing in the game will either Although they came one run look for more information in the the of game. short winning or call Basil Wil They won something else. They liams or Alan Hanline. won the hearts of the spectators The championship team of and the respect of the Salt Lake Wess Market which won the team. Sugarhouse pennant this year are as follows: Reese Nielsen, captain; Billy After the game, pictures were Jensen, Jay Arbon, Richard Gor taken and trophies and other don, Leon Young, Merlin Jen awards were given to the re- sen, Wynn Bott, Leon Collins, teams and players. Eldon Bott, Trank Robinette, spective Phil Oyler and Ron Holman Lynn Brailsford , Eddie Briten team. made the burg, Reed Hollist, Wallace Da vis, Dee Tingey, Deverl Morgan, Eddie . Anderson and Harvey The team ate their last meal Morgan. for and headed, cafe Owl at the their beds. Early the next morning the boys packed their bags, handed in their Legion suits and started out for home-swee- t i1. LONGER NEEDS WATER ONLY THREE TIMES A YEAR. Less worry . . . less bother for you . . . plates in this new battery stay fully covered and active longer. Three times the liquid reserve of ordinary batteries. Helps diminish one major cause of battery failure and expense. Extra plates for extra power. Lasts longer. Yet costs no more. For money-savinbattery service come to . Play Game mu THIS Tri-Stat- e of - Tri-Stat- Will of the game. Brent Orchard and Sid Jensen gathered in one for two. Doug Baird and Rasmussen socked out the two hits for Lumber. The line score is as follows: Corner Grocery 209 01214 Lumber .... 010 102 4 Jensen, Poulsen; Poulsen, Jensen. Hollingsworth, Stoner, Jensen, Knudson and L. Jensen. Close Battle Wess Market took a fast three to nothing lead in the first inning and added two more in the third and fourth innings to go out in front seven to five. Bairds tried hard in the fourth inning with four runs on one hit. Four more runs in the last inning almost gave the Baird Agency nine a win over the Market nine. Wess clinched the win with two more runs in the last Inning. Billy Jensen and Kent Jensen turned in five pitching performances. Billy grooved a seven-hitte- r while Kent threw a nine-hitte- r against the Wess nine. J. Arbon, Billy Jensen, and Reese Nielsen gathered in two safeties in four trips to the plate to take hitting honors in the contest., Vern Johnson and Stuart Reeves banged out two hits for the losers. The line score is as follows: 302 302 212 Wess Market Baird Agency 001 400 4 9 B. Jensen and R. Nielsen; K. Jensen and S. Reeves. Tri-Stat- e dug-ou- DEIEM If youre a money conscious motorist, Wins National Won Lost Pete Peters 0 4 first. Pete really taught the Wess Market 1 3 team some good baseball. The Corney Grocery 1 3 boys on the squad learned to Baird Agency 4 0 respect him from the first prac- Tri State Lumber tice to the last game. When the Wess Market annexed the going got tough, he would take second half title last Thursday a player over to one side of the afternoon when they trounced t and ppp him up with a Baird Agency 12 to 9. The game few words of encouragement. was the second one played durHe would get the players out of ing the day. In the morning hitting and fielding slhmps and battle, Corner Grocery grabbed would keep everyone in good second place standings with a Lumspirits with his smile and cheery 14 to 4 victory of laugh. Pete is one of the real ber. All games were played at baseball personalities in town Rees Pioneer park. and he should be given the First Game In the first game of the day, credit he has earned this year. Comer Grocery grabbed a The other swell guy is Mace. lead in the opening frame. Mace was almost the whole A nine-ruoutburst in the team himself. 'Until the games fourth inning insured the win would get under way, he would for the Grocery club. Lumber pulled a pitch in batting practice, warm in the opening inn up the pitcher, hit flies to the double-kil- l and keep the ball ing when Gill Ruddell lined out rolling whenever anything be- to T. Ciaybaugh at first base, gan tto drag. His jokes and Claybaugh fired the pill over laughs kept us In a humorous to Stan Stoner on third where mood. He kept score at the he nicked Dennis Hansen for the games and drove his car to ev- second out ery game. We were supplied Dennis Lund was the big gun with the best of baseball equip ment at all times. His confi dence in us, as a team, made everyone get in and dig just a little bit harder. Mace, along with Pete, are two of the swell-es- t men in town; just ask any one on the Legion team this Lets take DURECAP! AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE for the Corner Grocery with two for three on the offensive side Wess Market Come in and see a full color picture of this design and the scores of other modern homes- - in our Weyerhaeuser Home Building Service, blueprints are available. All-Sta- no-ri- no-ru- t, SERVICE Phone n 575 NEWS-JOURNA- ADS L GEH.RESULTS all-star- WITH SET BE AN DURECAP YOUR SET! EXTRA TIRES WITH on ice and packed snow amazing B.F. Goodrich winter traction tread. Tiny abrasive par-tidin tread rubber make a rough surface that digs in and holds. 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