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Show I North Stake Jr. Jr. Softball Games Peaches Play Scheduled At Perry, Hplnpr Here LEAGUE ROSTERS MADE-YOU- R Softball Postponed PRACTICE TILTS UNDER WAY , t Vj 1 lunior softball In the North Box Elder stake this Friday have been postponed because of the June MJ.A. convention in Salt Lake City, according to Roy Braegger. Winners of last Friday nights contests were Bear River over Harper, 15 to 5; Third over Eighth, 10 to 3; and Corlnne over Fourth, 17 to 7. The next round of competition June will be Friday evening, 22, at Beat River City with the following games: Harper vs. 'Fourth, 6 p. m.; Honeyville vs. Third, 7 p. m.; Eighth vs. Corlnne, 8 p. m.; and Bear River vs. Seenth, 9 p. m. ' , 1 Games scheduled for Sponsors Will Have T Shirts Ready For First League Games Williams D. Lyle Jenkins, captain; Reeves, B. Jensen, R. Hansen, R. Andersen, D. Gordon, R. Jensen, R. K. Jensen, B- - Christensen, Knudsen, T. Davis, J. Packer, S. Jensen, J. Meservy, G. Stohl. Don Chase Marion Hyde, captain; S. Jensen, F. Owens, B. Oman, D. Baird, .D. Pettingll'l, R. Frod-shaTv Owen, D. Page, R. Williams, L. Moyes, L. Jensen, N. Hunsaker, Wess Market Rodney Taylor, captain; R. Nielsen, T. Robinette, R. Hyer, J. Grover, D, Beckert, E. Brighen-burg- , H. S. Stoner, V. Forrest, Reeder, R. Goldsberry, R. Andersen, O. Johnson. American League (911) , Brigham Tire Jay Hollingsworth, captain; D. Mogart, D. Tingey, R. Lannell, L. Rasmussen, L. Tingey, H. Morgan, R. Rasmussen, S. Nielsen, P. Jensen, T. Reeder, L. Brallsford, D. Johnson, V. Smith, . G. Jaggi, D. Tea. , , Central Chevrolet Brent Horsley, captain; S. Sanford, H. Tyson, K. Hailing, M. Jensen, T. Salto, D. Kelly, D. Reeve, B. Lynn, L. Jensen, J. Valberg, D. Jensen, R. Young-quis- t, D. Knudsen, D, Jensen, D. Smith. C. B. The Brigham City league will get under way this morning at Rees Pioneer park at Tire 9 oclock when Brigham Made-You- r Shop will play Larson Brothers Plumbing. The contest will be a practice tilt and will not count in any records. This years league is made up of boys between the ages of eight to 13 years old. Boys from eight to eleven are divided up into four "Junior circuit clubs with 12 and 13 year olders having a four team senior league. Teams have been chosen by Recreation Supervisor Basil Williams and his assistant Alan Hanline. Both hope for a well balanced league and plenty of good baseball, it is reported. Practice Tilts The schedule for this weeks practice games is as follows: Wednesday, June, 13 0:00 Brigham Tire (AL) vs. Larsen Bros. Plumbing (NL). Thursday, June 14 9:00 Cen- e tral Chev. (AL) vs. Chase (NL). Thursday, June 14 1:30 Lunch (AL) vs. Wess Market (NL). Zun-del- s 'Friday, June 159:00 (AL) vs. C. B. Williams, Zundels (NL). Dennis Hansen, captain; W. League battles will begin the Davis, G. Jensen, L. Smith, B. following week. If any boys Hyde, G. Sycamore, J. Williams, have not signed up, and would D. Hamilton, W. Craig, C. Shef like to play baseball, they uleidi A jensen, D. Nielsen, D, should report to Reese Pioneer Garland, M. Hull. park Wednesday morning at 9 Arhon's oclock to be assigned to a club. Jay Arbon, captain; T. The rosters at present for the S. Stumm, S. Williams, Made-You- r league are as fel D. Connell, R. Nielsen, K. lows B. Bell, M. Conner, D. National Leaguo (12-13- ) Sheffield, E. Bott, G. Day, D. Larsen Bros. Plumbing Call, H. Molenaer, V. Wilson. Ross Paulsen, captain; T. Pearse, S. Grover, B. Jeppson, L. Riglby, S. Reeves, D.' Lund, L. Hunsaker, D. Beecher, W. Bott, B. Day, L. Young, J. Caddy. Fie-ston- At-bo- HEALTH CARE COMES FIRST cant buy health at a bargain counter. Good You health day-to-da- is y the result care of and treatm- proper medical when it is needed. Depend on us for your pharmaceutical needs. ent .... Clay-baug- Seeg-mille- ALWAYS BRING YOUR PRE- - SCRIPTIONS TO MODGLENS ERN DRUG. V s Listen to the Rexall Show Amos and Andy every Sunday over KSL. 5:30 P. 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Its a known Box Elder 6take league saw action last Monday evening, June 11, with Willard defeating Second ward; Mantua beating First and ' Perry whipping Fifth. The games were played at Box Elder high school, and were witnessed by a large crowd. Next week's schedule finds the Sixth and Second wards pairing off, Fifth .battling First, Willard against - Mantua and Perry taking a, bye.' - , League standings: i' . WKUMlaa AdUl X and play basketball. On Monday and Friday eve nings from 7.30 to 9:30 the pool will be open for adults as will be the basketball, handball and badminton courts. BREWED. AGED AND BOTTLED BT ANHEUSER-BUSCH- . INC.... ST, LOUIS, MO., U.S.A, AlRf - , nounced that the high school recreation program will begin, Thursday, June 14. "Theres no charge for young people participating, Ferguson pointed out The swimming pro gram for students from the sec ond to eighth grades will be held each ' Monday, Tuesday, as fol Thursday and Friday, Willard ' lows: 2 to 3 p. m. northwest part of Perry LAGER BEER n?1 3MIS!!h6"'Bw insu- ... tha ana. XE1 PIPE CO. rolls out batwsan coiling Joists or walls ssaling-i- n pjlS. PAt reeves block l' r. and lots you gat a good night's sloop. Tha big, Old Story! 5 Irrigation Pip, Concrete and Pumis Blocks Head Gates p Balsam Wool Icoops your ham up to IS dagraas coolor . . . savot tampan Perry B. 'Willard vs. July 206:30 Sixth ward. 7:30 Second ward vs. Fifth 8:30 Mantua vs. Perry A. 9:30 Perry B. vs. i First ward. July 276:30 Perry B. vs. Sixth ward. 7:30 Willard vs. First ward. 8:30 Fifth ward vs. Mantua. 9:30 Second ward vs. d ' SUMMER vs. July 6 6:30 First ward vs. Mantua, 7:30 Sixth ward vs. Fifth ward. 8:30 Second ward vs. Willard. 9:30 Perry A. vs. BOX ELDER NEWS ' town. 3 to 4 p. m. Southwest part of town, 4 to 5 p. m. Southwest part of town. 5 to 6 p. m. Northeast part of town. On Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9 p. m., high school students may swim SEASHORES Sheet Metal Phone 25 JBrig-ha- O MODERN .... Its good news, today, for va catlpning youngsters . in City who have been yearning for the Swimming .pool. HEATING RE-FL- O Fifth vard. ' South Thursday.June 14 GirlsThe softball DEALER DRUG r, IvIJJll The South: Box Elder Stake, will get under way with their Junior softball league Friday night on the Perry diamond when the Fifth ward meets the The Brigham City Peaches First in the initial encounter. to snap back into their hope Game time will be at 6:30. ways Wednesday night winning All of these Junior softball In Rees Pioneer park as they contests will be played on the meet the Merchants at Helper bePerry field with four games 8:15 p. m. ' A ing played each evening. The Peaches were dumped for total of seven Friday nights third time this season at the have been reserved for this last Sunday as Bob Robb Magna league. assault on Eldon Adams the led Each contest will be one hour hits in five trips to four with scores will long, and go back to the and the Millmen won plate the last even inning to deter- 11 to 4. mine the winner. Provo now rests In second The schedule Is as follows: as they have defeated the place June 156:30 Fifth ward vs. First ward. 7:30 Willard vs. Per- Peaches this season and while 8:30 Second ward vs. the rest of the league is fightry B. the Mantua. 9:30 Perry A. vs. Sixth ing among themselves, American Fork team Is moving ward. " June 226:30 Willard vs. Mantua. 7:30 Second ward vs. Perry A. 8:30 First ward vs. Sixth ward. 9:30 Fifth ward vs. Perry B. June 29 6:30 Second ward vs. Sixth ward. - 7:30 First ward va. Perry A. v 8:30 Willard vs. I half race. Heifer has a record 'of, three wins against "six defeats and are in fifth place In the standings. Brigham City has played the Merchants one game this season and trounced them by a score. The locals were scheduled to play them again on May 20 at Helper, but arrived on the scene just in time to watch a rain storm wash out the game, 60 this will be the second meeting between the two teams. The Peaches are having trouble coming up to strength this season. Cleverly is due back as soon as the NCAA baseball finals are over and this will give the locals some speed as well as hitting strength. Until Jimmy first PACKER MOTOR CO. - i 75 So. Main. Stre PAT for) lortl rei |