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Show r BOX ELDER " PAGE SIX . JBrigham City. Utah Friday. May 23. 1952 The strange cold light produced by fireflies is caused by oxidation of a substance called which science h'as not The North and South Box Elyet succeeded in making artifider stakes will be stroking for cially. i low scores next Thursday, May 29 when golf players from each play a tournament at the Brigham City golf course. DUS Open to all ages, golfers interested should contact the athletic directors In their wards OHILL FIELD who will forward their names to Norm Watkins in the North "O ARSENAL stake and John Larsen, south V OASF DEPOT stake. Directing the tournament, they will match the playCHARTER BUS SERVICE ers and the matchings will be For All Box Elder County listed in the Box Elder Journal next Friday. Modern, comfortable buses. ' Each match will play 18 holes Safe drivers. , any time Thursday from 6 a. LDS Temple Excursions m. until the sun goes down. t Our Specialty Scores In the tournament will be used to pick teams in the PHONE two stakes to compete In the church finals. , LEO MEACHAM jJ Tourney Slated SERVICE - for rates and information. ' r.;oss ! By School Play, The : Team Is Now Ready . The Brigham City Peaches have weathered the storm,-thankto mother natures assist and now have their roster pretty well set for the Industrial league race as they meet Bingham tonight at Bingham. The Utah University nine lost, their game with B.YAJ. by a 6 to 3 score to conclude their season and make Dick Bubak, Basil Williams and Monte Howard available for Peaches play. Also Weber college in Ogden completed their season last Friday to release Breitenbekef and Harris for duty with the Peach-es- . This leaves one and possibly two holes left In the Peaches squad until the .Box Elder Bees , see wet.u . den. iFisher won the outstanding player award in the state r high school game several years ago and is considered a good hitting infielder. This will give the Peaches good catching with Bubak and Breitenbeker, and a good pitching staff with Coxey, , Powers, all-sta- ..Tlin CELEBRATED DUD170ISGR CLYDESDALES ' . " i- - t Deol mitt this mognlftcenf hitch of eigM Chant plan horcas . . , weighing an average of 2000 pound oath ...aU pulling m huge, gll (toning wagon ... going through difficult maneuver at the flick of a rain. Thayra a tight that all your family will much nnoy and long romambar. Dont ndts thoml SEE THEM ON THE STREETS AT . . . world-famo- us Lundberg Motor, - MAY Ogden Ford Sales i 26,77, 28 26th Street 359 THE , - ... Thera's nothing like , ; .... No Accident' KNOW Commercial In only 1 accidents? it... absolutely nothing , Is Safety ; INC.. . . ST. LOUIS, MO. ANHIUSIR-tUSC- KNOWS: PRO-DRIV- DID YOU LAGER DEER Fort Peck Is the world's dam, With a volume of cubic yards. larg-?- t 0 The huge bronze figure atop the dome of the U. S. Capitol is called the Statute of Freedom. : v i , News-Journ- - 1 ... vehlclei or. tnvolvad of all fatal traffic . y ' V !iw: WIGHT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY mi& ilMWW- (5 "Mace' By , Sports Editor al ut - like a "Price and dollar are When prices go up, your dollar goes down. When prices go down, your dollar goes up. If youd like to see the price side of the see-sahead down, heres what .to do. Help boost production without increasing costs. Onco wo start one of his many bending baseballs and the Ogden batter flied to Cliff Watkins in left field. Clff took' the ball and Immediately let fly for home with a good throw to hold the run-neVal picked the ball on a f and there were two away. The next batter lined to Oyler and the threat was over. cated that they have the spirit And that is the way the Bees to win ball games, by getting were playing ball from the third over a shaky start and then Inning on to the final out. playing heads up ball to finish very strong and thus avenge an earlier defeat by a 4 to 2 Coach Vernal Harris lost sevscore handed them by these eral pounds during, the game in sweating out the contest. It same Ogden Tigers. looked as though the Bees were to have trouble getting Four Bees came In for their going runners all the way around. The share of the glory. Val Wood- first three they passed land, the "little hook turned up scorng. innings, That should have in a good pitching job .along broken the ice and tied the with a smart job of handling had scored in the his position from the fielding game. Ogden bottom of the first inning and standpoint. Earl Nielsen caught the Bees were leaving runners a brilliant ball game; Phil OyBees tied up ler ,stab:bej a couple . of ... line stranded,. The. the game in the top of drives to.. nip a: budding rally fourth with a single run, and 'ElWyn Olsen . who was the that threat should have , hitting start with three timely duced more runs than It hits out 'of t four, trips to the but, the Bees broke out of this, plate.. slump in the sixth inning with a brace of runs and from then In the eighth, it looked ' like on it was a case of holding on. clouds were gathering and the storm was going to sweep away a three-ruBox Elder lead. RunAll in all, It was a good ball ners were on third and second game and if local fans don't bewith one away. Val looked as lieve these high school boys though he was tiding and , the play a good brand of baseball, heavy end of the Ogden batting they ought to go out and see a order coming up. Va threw game. The Box Elder Bees accomplished two things Monday afternoon as they defeated Ogden 5 to 1 in the three team play-of- f for Region 1 title. First or all they defeated Jini Dokos, big Ogden fireiballer who has given them trouble for three years now, to get over one - of the Jinxs. Secondly, they indi! ee-ia- w ' the ball rolling, woli all tarn more." ; cut-of- , . Hie EXIM YEARS enhance the great Bourbon Taste of - NUTTALL CUTS INDIAN WILLIE DOWN AFTER FOUR ROUND CHASE OLD Looking Ahead To Fight the ropes In Pocatello, Ely Keith cut loose with a slashing right hand that put the Spokane speedster down for the 10 count. , Morris Nuttall, Keiths' father, h said Wednesday will probably tangle with an oppo nent yet unnamed in Idaho Tuesday, keep another slugging date in Ely, Nevada shotly after and then hopes to meet another, top opponent In Brigham Keith Streamlined Nuttall took his second step without even a misplaced toe on the comeback, trail to boxing glory In Salt .Lake City when Tuesday h ' jabbed Indian Willie iBoyd into the canvass In the middle of the fifth round of a schedCity. uled eight round fight, And after tlwo clean-cu- t K.O.s within a month the Brigham City buzz saw has his in Pocaeye on another-bou- t tello, Idaho next Tuesday. Nuttalls only trouble was Traffic accident have killed almost twice as many Ameri- cans as all the nation war. ! ; r, A , And Then Brigham City Third North 25 West Co. OGDEN , Williams and Adams. . In the infield the Peaches will be able to call on Cowley - or Anderson for the initial sack, IFisher on second, Oyler at short and Howard at third with Gardner, perhaps Faunce and Vard Johnson in reserve. The outfield will consist of Cullimore and Del Nichols, reguars, with either Powers or Williams filling In , the other field position when not called on for pitching duty. Ronny Dean Harris wii also be In reserve along with Arlon Van Or den. The Peaches will probably use Cullimore In their . Infield for the Bingham game until Oyler Is finished with the Bees. This will be the case tonight against Bingham and perhaps the ease when the locals return home Wednesday night against Magna. If you havent purchased your season ticket as yet, get in touch wth Stoss Bowen, president of the club, Dan Olsen, vice president, Lee Wright, secretary-treasureAlf Freeman, business manager or Call at the office, r Tickets may be purchased for $8.00 for one ticket, $15 for two or $21 for three tickets. You can use" them as fast as you care to because if two of you attend the games two punches will be taken from your ticket. By this way you can get a party of any number you wish and that number of punches can be taken , from your ticket. ;. This year, the Peaches base-bal- l team-wilhave to be ' financed by .local fans, because the city has only' allowed money to pay for the ; franchise which leaves a balance of $4, 000 to be collected front the sale of season tickets or ticket sales f at the gate, The 1952 edition of the Peaches will carry 10 boys from Box Elder county, whch is the argest local representation on the team for many, many years. Every effort Is being made to furnish the local fans good baseball on a local standard. This has been the cry of fans for a long time and now that they are getting what they asked for, it will remain to be seen whether or not they are also willing to pay the bill. The local team may not win the Industrial league title this season, but they wont be r too far away and they certainly will furnish lots of good baseball for enteryour summer evenings . tainment. -- MAY 22, 23, 24 .LOGAN 3 s Handicapped . TRANSPORTATION ' T COMPLETE ROSTER FOR RACE finish their season. They still have to play Carbon for the Makes Quick Stop right to meet the winner of the The Carbon game will iN.. D. Big 8. 0UTJ HETTINGiEiR, Kenneth Wall, Stroll, S. D., In- probably be played either Sattended to stop overnight at the urday or Monday at. Carbon Yellowstone hotel here. He did- with the Big 8 contest scheduled nt stop soon enough. His truck for the Friday following. Then skidded and crashed Into the iPhll Oyler will be given a shot at ,the shortstopping duties for front door of the hotel.. .. v the Peaches and Harold Andpr son is being considered for the " first basing chores. There also has been another addition to the Peaches roster In a Fisher boy from Ogobtaining " . - e- PEACHES WITH WEATHER HELP JOURNAL 402-- J rrj ,v l j fihddng Indian Willie, '" HICKORY. that-Keit- strhghtBOURBON151 : LOOK FOR THIS SION alias running Willie, who received a shoulder bruising early In the fight and decided to visit every crook and comer of the ring to ' avoid his opponent. v him the first Keith chased three rounds. At the- - beginning of the fourth Indian WfHie turned and fought. After a lively exchange, Nuttall caught him In the belly with a straight night cross, shoved from about 6 or 8 Inches out, that rattled the Spo-- . kane speedster to his rubber ' H:pJcf nationally B.F. Goodrich "LIFE-SAVE- R heels. 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