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Show L i dway. Theri Clark' Jdhrtson came to the plate. The classy first sacker for the Poaches had everything against him. On the third pitch he spanked the bail 1 squarely and it looked as though League Standing L it wouldnt stop until it hit the 0 railroad tracks, but It was right Honeyville McConnell Hurls 0 ered three hits out of four trips at the third basemans head. D. Corinne ... to the plate. Nichols got the Jenkins couldnt do anything Seventh .. 0 Locals Third Win blow of the evening with else but stick his glove up to Third 0 big Of The Season one on base, while Gibbs thum- protect his face and the ball Harper 1 0 , 1 0 ped a three bagger with the stuck. Then the third sacker Bear River The Brigham City Peaches sacks crammed to drive in three for the visitors touched third, Eighth 1 0 as on it pasthey really poured 1 runs, after his double in ' the doubling Gibbs and threw to Fourth 0 ted Bingham last Wednesday same eight-ruWith the first nights play inning had Brown at second base to catch night in Rees Pioneer park 18 scored two runs. Cullimore and retire the Peach- completed, Leo Walker, chair to 1 before the largest crowd of the man, this week announced es. .markwith off The started the season. ,The victory game for the remainder of But the locals werent to be schedule ed the third win of the season plenty of excitement. After holdfirst-hal- f North Stake Junand whs sweet revenge for the ing Bingham scoreless in ' the denied for long. They pushed the defeat suffered at the hands of top of the first Cleverly walked, a brace of runs over in the bot- ior league baseball. stole second and romped in tom of the third inning and This weeks games will be Helper last Sunday. Two Brigham City boys spark- with the first run as Gibbs then iced the game in the bot- played this (Friday) evening at ed the attack as all but one of punched a hit past the first tom of the fifth and sixth with Bear River City, and the place Cullimore It for the games for the remainder the starters for the Peaches hit baseman. walked, 8 and 7 runs respectively. pitching. Cowley was purposely Bingham against passed was at this point that the of the Season has not yet been determined. Gibbs and Nichols each gath loading the sacks with none crowd began to leave. Next Wednesday,- - the BingEach team Is to furnish one ham club returns to play the umpire each evening of play. Peaches. The game will be call- The umpire will work in the ed at 8:15, in Rees Pioneer park. game following the one in which his team plays, with the The box score: ', w umpires from the teams playBingham AB II O A ing the last game of the eve4 0 4 1 ning, working the first game Brown, 2b B. Jenkins,, lb 4 0 of the same evening. The schedule is as follows: D. Jenkins, 3b 3 2 2 3 4 0 4 0 June 2 Radulvich, c Bear River vs. Honeyville, 6:30. 3 Schelck, cf 4., 0 0 0 Seventh vs. Corinne, 7:30. Gust, rf 4 0 Third vs. Eighth, 8:30. Stillman, ss 4 0 3 0 Harper vs. Fourth, 9:30. Culletonlf 2 0 0 2 June 9 Poulson, p Stuckenschneider, p 1 1 0 0 Corinne vs. Eighth, 6:30. Third vs. Seventh, 7:30. 0 0 Furling, p ' 33 5 24 8 Fourth vs. Honeyville, 8:30. Totals ' Brigham City Harper vs. Bear River, 9:30f AB H O A June 16 4 3 0 6 Honeyville vs. Seventh, 6:30. Cleverly, 3b Buf Today 4 3 0 0 Harper vs. Eighth, 7:30. Gibbs, If , 0 0 Fourth vs. Bear River, 8:30. Simonsen, If And Lay It Away ! 4 3 5 0 Third vs. Corinne, 9:30. Cullimore, cf 2b 5 June 23 Its not. too early to start planning ahead for Fathers Cowley, C. Johnson, lb 4 0 1 14 Seventh vs. Harper, 6:30. Day and we have some wonderful suggestions gifts 4 3 0 0 Eighth vs. Honeyville, 7:30. Nichols, rf that will please Dad. Here are a few O 0 1 0 Fourth vs. Corinne, 8:30. Williams, rf SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER, the finest electric L. Johnson, ss 4 Third vs. Bear River, 9:30. razor on the 1 June 30 4 EA Steck, c market 5 McConnell, p Harper vs. Corinne, 6:30. Totals 39 16 27 16 Seventh vs. Bear River, 7:30, Score by innings: FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Fourth vs. Eighth, 8:30. 000 100 000 1 Third vs. Honeyville, 9:30. Bingham Were closing out other electric shavers in our store at Brigham City .. 102 087 lOOx 18 July 7 HALF PRICE Eighth vs. Bear River, 6:30. Come in and see them select yours today and, lay it. Phone your news to 1000 ' , Corinne vs. Honeyville, 7:30. , Fourth vs. Seventh, 8:30. away! Third vs. Harper, 9:30. Gasoline Camp Lanterns IT'S FUN TO FLY! Z AN i i j I i North' Stake Junior Ziiiidell Will Be At BV PEACHES TROMP BINGHAM league Schedule SCORE WEDNESDAY 18 TO n t j SHOP t i I t 18 110 5!i u 9 i i Si: i! Made-You- to take charge. All boys from ages eight to are asked to be there to talk over plans for their summer baseball. No mits or other baseball equipment will be needed for this meeting, and no baseball will be played. Basil Williams will most likely be the man to take over the responsibiities as the summer progresses. Zundel is the chairman and Williams is the assis13 In park. Saturday, o'clock in the morning. announceAccording to an orment by an officer of the be will ganization, lhe league Saturday. organized was Play will follow soon, it stated. Rees Pioneer 10 Not So MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP) Picnic Kits in fitted Aluminum Cases Bill Folds Pocket Knives Steak Knife Sets Electric & Hand Clippers Flashlights Pocket Watch Movie & Still Cameras Portable Radios Thermos Jugs Picnic Ice Boxes Sk, ISIEEGdllVIE Phone ONE I 15 f r " North Main City tn . i n Well-Know- Mis- Phone your news to 1000 SEH3 KIAi9l?DC3 IF Next Tuesday night opens the Junior baseball season in Rees Pioneer park. The first game will start at 5 p. m. and the Rotary club will play the Lions siigbtl' worl rad 2n load ra ile club. The second game of the evening wil start at 7 p. m. and finish under the lights. This contest will find the club meeting the Kiwanis club. There will be no charge for the game. Fans are invited to the games and the players are asked to be there on time. our iiirroo CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES yAT INDIANAPOLIS PROVE 20-3- FIRESTONE SAFETY AND SUPERIORITY - Olrecto The population of the Comoro islands between Africa and Madagascar totals about da nn per lin .SMBIi plumb w, Is; 1 Why InNot And Drop iI Talk Over " A I " A Flight Seagull Aviation Brigham Airport Ph.534-11- t ater B rd Training Johnny Weir Course? t bG. 1. Approved Flight School & COAL APPLIANCE 68 ttVd1 .DIB Brigham Clark, of "A Company, 1st now Battalion (C) of the ocmember a as serving at stationed cupational forces recently Darmstadt, Germany, received a warrant promoting of private him from the grade of corfirst class to the grade time grade poral under the one combat adjustment in the field. Cpl. Clark entered the regular army at Salt Lake City, February 27, 1918 after having seen three years service in the A stunavy from 1942 to 1945. school, Elder Box high of dent with his parCpl. Clark resided ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martha K. Clark of 502 south First east, Brigham City. E. Sneer All 8 to 13 yea old Brigham in playCity kids interested base-thi- s league ing Made-You- r summer should report to at Occupation Army Corporal Jack addressed postcards or letters rarely stop the postal service.H. A letter carrier, Stanley Kamke, reports one that did a postcard addressed simply: "Better Known as John, Rural tant chairman. As in past years, some of the Rt., Memphis, Tenn. business stores in Brigham City will sponsor teams. T shirts and ball caps will be given to the players when they get on their 'respective teams. For any further information concerning the summer baseball program, get in touch with either Willis Hansen, Ben Zundel or Basil Williams. Opens Tuesday 1,06 f , t' ii r The Brigham City league will get underway Saturday morning at 10 oclock; at Rees Pioner park. It will be the initial meeting for the boys and athletic director, will be there 10 112 15 v V Meeting Junior Baseball 111 t MYL 12 10 . First J. E. Clark Promoted League Baseball Players Called For Meet Made-You- 2 1 D orth 5t USA! See ui ! a All f HERE'S WHY THE IN THIS YEAR'S RACE I PACKED! Pf JAMMED! DRIVERS BOlim FIRESTONE TIRES' FOR THEIR all inter unto, b ixth CARS RCHA1 Apprc irayin reduce ALT at 50 CROWDED TO THE ROOF! i Ice. ittene lock, lain. i Thank you, Brigham, Thank you! rO A GREATER Exclusive new Gum-Dippin- STOREWIDE, CUT PRICE cfwuvii?.r7-'"-? .'ll . . PROTECTION - for your wonderful response to our sulates heat. SINT! BLOWOUT Sales .. Resinous-Plasti- 1 tc. MO. c OTO in- g against Auto internal lete bop. 34 IT No IASI See stuna ar "g M tUS! For 'ting nc, s.ui, z!! ft iff- - j 2SJ pu ' GENUINE Youngstown kitchen ONLY Imagine! A nationally famous, genuine Youngstown Kitchen at this low price! Unbelievable, yes . . . but its true! 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