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Show I inning for Central Chev, Three inure iuhs were scored In the second inning for Dan Jensen's Central Chevrolet , team and Jesses received three IDAHO-UTA- H runs in the second, , LEAGUE In the sixth and final inning the score was tied. Steve Stumm Del Nichols Leads Local for the Central Chevrolet crew tlclpation in the national playoff in the mid-wes- t got on base by an error and Batters With following the season. scored by an error while their Terrific .516 Average Lanky Del Nichols continued opponents were unable to score to lead the Peaches in the batin the next half. The game endSecond place in the ed with the score seven to six. amateur baseball league, the ting department Second in the league Is Lee Boothe, Honeyville, Brigham City Peaches will tan- he has a whopping .516 average. PioRees with Willard at gle neer park tonight at 8.15 oclock Boothes is .563. . Standings; in their campaign to overhaul Smithfield. The Peaches had a rest over the week-enand will charge batik into the fray with an eye on the league pennant and par- - Wins Over Jesses TONIGHT Edges defeated Chevrolet in a clothe game played last Thursday. Seven runs were just enough to win the game. IVernon Smith and Dan Jensen hit and scored runs In the first (Central Jesses Service e d RAY yke DRUGGIST Cxudy7o6zcco--Soea7uti7iiH- . Gals Run Up Tall Score In North Stake Softball The regional golf tournament Tri-Stat- e the L.D5. of church Application forms for entry into the tournament may be secured from stake athletic directors . The number of contestants from each stake allowed to compete in the divisional tournament is indefinite and will be determined largely by the number of entrants from each 6take With some stakes not entering any contestants, it is possible that a larger number from other stakes will be allowed. athletic program will be played in Brigham City, Thursday, July 16, beginning at 8 a, m., according to an official bulletin. Winners in Tri-Stat- e this Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. July 8, 1953 Here July 16; Qualifying Rounds Set te Thompson's Hardware edged out Lumber 7 to 6 last Friday. The first run was scored by Ralph Jensen for Thompsons. J. C. Stuart tied the score hi the next inning. In the third Inning saw hope for a win when four tallies were sent across the plate. Thompsons were able to gain three runs in the fourth, but chance for a win looked dim. A rally for Thompsons in the fifth inning gave them the game. iDean Jensen, captain of the losing team, won batting honors by getting three of the team's five hits. Five hits were shared among the winning team also. Senior League iBreitenbeker stirred the MYL league last Friday when they upset the much touted B & B Billiards by a score of 11 to 5. Seven of the winning teams runs were scored in the first inning. B & Bs runs were mea-gerlscattered throughout the h pet. game. Glenn Day struck out 8 9 .563 men for the win while Billy 16 .516 Jensen struck out four for the Utah-Ida-h- first-plac- Tri-Sta- 4 Divisional LDS Golf Tourney Planned PEACHES TO MEET WILLARD INlThompson Hdw. Willard Blazer's Group Has Party At Springs' Crystal Springs was the scene Willard ward Blazers final party under Mrs. Baddley, ; ,, teacher, recently. Joining the boys In the pool were George Gunnell, Nelson Lundwall, Elmer Ward and Cpn-ra- d , , , Haney, A lunch and watermellon bust . followed the swimming. , The following boys comprise the Blazers who will soon be promoted to the trekker group: Lewis Kunzler, Boyd Hancey, Cornet Champ. Darwin Cheshire, Lynn Cook, Jackie Zundel, Del Braegger, BRIDGETON, Me. McKay, 94, still plays the Donnie Woodyatt, Stephen Ward, cornet after tooting his favorite Michael Hammond, Mark Lundwall and Roger Wells. instrument for 77 ears. tournament will be qualified for competition. The bulletin pointed out that all participants are required to play a qualifying round of .18 holes at their own convenience during the week of July 7 to 11 For the North and South Box Elder stakes these scores should be turned into Dean Candland that handicaps may be determined. The division tournament is This week's schedule: for the junior division (12 to 16 years inclusive) and regular diSunday vision (17 to 54 inclusive as of Logan at Honeyville, iGarland at Malad. June 1). There will also be a senior division for men 55 and Thursday older whq will participate in Malad at Smithfield. all church tourney, but will not Garland at Preston. be required to participate in Top 18 Hitters the division tournament. ab At the divisional tournament 16 Lee Boothe, Hon all entries will be grouped into Del Nichols, Brig- -. 31 Clinton Burt, Hon... 20 10 .500 losers. foursomes, according to their Roy Braegger, Hon. 21 10 .476 qualifying scores. All particimust be at the course by John Wytko, Pres... 16 7 .433 Families Enjoy 8pants a. m. to receive necessary inT. Woodland, Wii. 26 11 .423 Brigham Erie Reese, Smith... 27 11 .407 4th At Blacksmith Fork structions. For the divisional Glenn Oliverson, Pr. 15 6 .400 tourney a green fee of $150 each Mr. and Mrs. Quig Nielsen will be charged. Larry Jones, Malad 23 9 3M Hal Jensen, Smith. 31 12 .387 and family, Durrell, Judy, Kathy, B. Morrison, Brig..... 24 9 .375 Stephen and Liazabeth, along .. 24 9 .375 with Mrs. Keith Boyer and chilR. Holman, Brig 7 .368 dren, Michael and Margie, enDan Williams, Mai. 19 7 .350 joyed Fourth of July festivities . Eldon Adams, Brig. 20 Ry CLAIR 9 .346 at Hyrum and Blacksmith Fork Chas. EHswood, Wii. 26 D. Breitenbkr, Brig. 30 10 333 canyon. Dale Gardner, Smit. 12 4 .333 They saw the parade at Hyrum then enjoyed picnic lunch In the canyon. In Kiwanis Mrs. Boyer is visiting with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott. The iBojers now re24-2side in Portland, Oregon. Mr. 3 Long Boyer is expected the latter part . of the month and the family In a long drawn out battle will return home with him. between the clubs last Friday, the Kiwanis ended on top again Juke Hymns by a score of 24 to 23. You could of laved timo by hayThe Kiwanis needed three HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) The ing tho Service Station chock our pitchers to subdue their oppo' Central Baptist Church has a Tiro. nents. Billy Jensen started the Juke box so worshippers can in the was relieved and time. have music at sacred Whether its a fan belt inspecgame any third inning by Dennis Gordon No nickels are required. tion, your tires checked, or Gordon pitched for two more your windshield washed, we tireless innings and was then are always here to serve you ! relieved by Richard Wight who VETERINARY finished the game. SMALL ANIMAL Billy Jensen made batting Clairs Chevron Service look easy by hitting five for six. CLINIC David .Beckert was second in i Tires Chevron Butteries line for sharing batting honors Each Saturday by hitting three for four times Washing - Lubrication at bat. One home run was credOpen 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Complete Automotive ited to Kent Jensen of the Lions. 63 NORTH MAIN Repairs The Kiwanis was never ahead of the Lions until John FulkerPhone 477 97 N. Main Phone Brigham 1040 or son scored the winning run. Too USEtfMRBfiAKESAHD. 5766 Tremonion many walks gave the Lions a ME OUR XIDS A 'BREAK great deal of trouble. so of the , (UP)-JChar- -ley y In two recent softball sessions some big scores were rung up and the league competition came to a boil. On June 25, Corinne beat Third 15 to 7, Harper whipped Eighth 9 to 2, and Honeyville scored a big 25 runs to Bear Rivers 8. In a dual between the married gals, Eighth beat Fourth score. by a July 2, the Eighth married girls beat the Honeyville seniors, 15 to 13, Bear River scored over ; Corinne downed Fourth, Harper and Third Eighth, ended 8 3 for Harper and Corinne married team won over Fourth married team 16 6. Scheduled for tomorrow evening, Thursday, July 9, Corinne and Harper and Fourth and Honeyville will play at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. it will be Bear River vs. Third; Corinne vs. Eighth married,. Taking byes will be Eighth seniors and Fourth 1G-- Ghhd CtefiD 0XDCB 17-9- 13-1- Water Earls Food Downs Horsleys 5 to 1 A good game was played in the Sr. league last week as Earls Food Fare topped Hors- leys For a few pennies, electricity can save you dollars so many ways on the farm. Its only a fingers job of button pushing or tap turning . . , when electricity moves water to the barn, milk house, feed lot, home, or for irrigating. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER 5 to 1. 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