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Show 1 j, TRAVELING TEAMS COLLIDE HERE JULY 7 UNDER Brooklyn Giants And Globetrotters Coming Friday A baseball show, complete wth clowns will be offered to the baseball fans of this area In Rees Pioneer park July 7, at 8:15 p. m. The Brooklyn Cuban Giants and the Harlem Globetrotters, traveling negro professional baseball teams will colof lide under the sponsorship the Brigham City Peaches baseball team. Like the cagers, the Ho. 1 attraction in that sport, the Globetrotters of the diamond are firss and foremost among the nations .top traveling novelty teams. " Ed (Hamman, the clown who entertained at the world's series In Cleveland in 1948, heads the sideshow entertainment department. Hamman 'has accompanines and nied Globetrotter quintets the last several years building up a tremendous fol- Brigham City Meets Tremonton LIGHTS ' T ' 4 ' ' ' '' I t ' Vi ,;w r ::t v The Brigham City American Legion baseball team will foe out for their third straight win in this district this afternoon at as 2:30 in Rees Pioneer park Lethey meet the Tremonton gion team. U , , v K ' 'V This Afternoon Veteran Globetrotter - lowing from coast to coast. On the other hand, the Brooklyn Cuban Giants are loaded with talent, both In the field and with the- - hickory. The Brooklyn club is now almost fully manned by American Negro players, but they have clung to the name that has become, through the years, an institution on the American baseball scene. There will be lots of baseball on tap for local fans in Rees Pioneer park one week from to- - She Gets a Kick Out of July Fourth '' i z, W r,V Peaches, Magna End First Half Brigham City, Friday. June 3fl( In Game Tonight ITS FUN TO Ft The Brigham City Peaches Mill-meplay host to the Magna Why Not! tonight in 'Rees Pioneer first the finish will which rp In park half of the Industral league 1 Talk 0vt race. The Peaches will . have game here with one make-uTraining Johnny Weir Course? Helper before the second half BG. L Approved Plight Scl begins. a locals victory The posted Aviati over Provo last Tuesday night and will be out to make1 their Brigham Airport Ph-finish for the first half read over the 500 mark. Carl McConnell will be on the mound for the Peaches. The rest of the team will stay much the same as has been i playing all season. Steck will SAY-HA- VE be behind the plate, Clark Johnsecson on first, Bill Cowley on MORE ond, Lyle Johnson on short and J CONVENIENCE on base. third Jimmy Cleverly .In the outfield it will be Gibbs TODAY in left, Cullimore in Center and Nichols in right field. Of the Peaches roster, CulliOWE UP I more, Cleverly, Cowley, Nichols and Williams were chosen for r the game which will be played in Helper Sunday. The game will start at 8:15 sharp. n J 11 p Tremonton has a record of one victory and one defeat for their efforts so far this season. Their defeat came at the hands of the Lewiston club while posting a win over the Richmond nine. : Seagull & Brigham City has victories over Lewiston by a 5 to 3 score and over Logan by a 17 to 2 count and will rule the favorite in tihe contest. Coach E. H. Peters is undecided as to Just who will start on the mound for the local club, but it will probably be Harold Anderson or Val Woodland. H Anderson starts on the hill, Dave Malmrose will move in to cover first base and Woodland takes one of .the fields replacPaul Hardy ing Malmrose, The game will be aired over . . . catcher and manager of KBU'H starting at 2:30 p. m. for the Harlem Globetrotters. the convenience of those fans from Brigham City and Tremonday, so mark Friday, July 7 to ton, who are unable to attend see baseball at its best, start- the game, however anyone who can come to the game is invited ing at 8:15 p. m. to attend. There will be no ad" mission charge. Phone your news to 1000 f A downstair? lavatory , v. L 3.., f All-Sta- Approximately 800,000 bricks are required for the lining of a blast furnace with a twenty five foot hearth. , How Ever You're Spending The is a real Yankee Doodle girl when it comes to a patriotic holiday like the Fourth of July, and when theres a drum handy she can get in some Technicolor musical, Three snappy foot work. She will be seen next in Little Words with Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl and a cast of comedians. VERA-ELLE- N ( M-G-- Rotary vs. 7:00 20-3- Shorter Fences, More Homers I Let us go back to a Peaches ball game some time ago at the local orchard. Jommy Cleverly is the batter. He booms the From The Beehive pill deep into dead center field and the fielder chases it unBy Alan Hanline successfully and the ball drops in safe from the outstretched hands of the opponent. CleverLast Tuesday afternoon, the the afternoon. ly got a three-bashit, then the Kiwanis baseball team was t to The following is the schedule crowd was disappointed. Why? nine, and .the for the remainder of the seaplay the contest was scheduled for 5 son: - . The reason they were disapoclock. About 5:15, the 20-3pointed was because there was club didnt have enough play- July 4 no home run hit by the classy 5:00 ers and a forfeit was called by vs. Lions. infielder. The ball traveled a 7:00 Kiwanis vs. Rotary. Murray Mason, head of' the' or380 feet but was only good' good ' ' ganization. for a three-bas- e July 11 bingle. If the 5:00 Kiwanis vs. Lions. Peaches were to put up a temThis was the first time that 7:00 Rotary vs. this has happened this year. But porary fence up in left and center fields, both clubs would get what was the cause of the for- July 18 those hard hit balls over the 5:00 Rotary vs. Lions. feit? The players didnt know fence for that desired home run. about it, is the main thing that 7:00 Kiwanis vs. is wrong. July 25 Maybe this is just an idea, 5:00 Kiwanis vs. Rotary. but it should be though and 7:00 20-3vs. Lions. Due to the Peaches games afid maybe it Would benefit the loAmerican Legion games, these August 1 cal people. Better crowds at the 5:00 V6. Kiwanis. Junior Legion games were playball games, more 7:00 Rotary vs. Lions. ed on Tuesday and others on and an exciting game are just A Friday. misunderstanding August S some of the things that would . 5:00 Kiwanis vs. grew up with the boys as to occur if there were a temporary which was the main day for 7:00 Rotary vs. Lions. fence around left and right these contests. Lets get it August 15 fields. A.L.H. 5:00 Rotary vs. Kiwanis. straight right now, the American Legion Junior baseball lea7:00 vs. Lions. Youll be surprised at the exgue games will be played on August 21 News-Journcellent 5:00 Kiwanis vs. Lions. Tuesday starting at 5 oclock In classified ads secure. SPORT SHOTS GOING (or the summer) PLACES.:. W Vit i , V'V a e 20-3- 0 0 20-3- 0 OR JUST 1 LOAFING... 20-3- SPORT... DRESS... 20-3- J Vi J 0 20-3- 0 round-tripper- WORK... s 20-30- 20-3- 0 results stop lights, sigi hm lights, headlight aim, brake tires, front wheel bearings. Correct by machine: wheel th ment for easier steering. 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