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Show ... T FOR SECOND HALF OF PLAY DOLE ft L HIT JUNIOR BASEBALL LOOP ANNOUNCED 1 lUY rn e4"r.n)ar the two Amerl- leagues 0. .r- - July -y. A.ne, Uan team Tuesday, .h(. opening game of the to de ermine the Diatnct anrualseue 5 junior baseball championship. A weak defense prmed I rice's undoing, as the locals outhit thrir ftdmarus 10 to 9 The winners took the lead m the smmd inning when two errors and two hits brought m a of runs luce countered in theirpair half of the Mcond with one tally. Helper scored one in the fifth and sixth, two m the seventh and three in the eighth. The losers were unable to score again until the final inning. Taylor. Helper third baseman, led his team's attack with three hits in five trips. Joe Gaillard was the main m cog the Price offensive, cracking out three for four. Callaway pitched good ball for Price, but his mates accorded him poor support at critical moments, making nine errors, most of which were directly responsible for runs. HELPER wJAAU .. follow.: flu. Utah Electric v. Columbia remained right on the iJTjuly U. Kelley Drug heels of the league leading Hunting-to- n i:, team by defeating Price, in Advocate; a wild slug-feTuesday. The victory . r u. Electric; July 18, lu ,9. was the fifth straight for the ColIL'jing vs. Silver Moon; July umbians. Drug vs. A total of 37 hits rattled off the vs. Silver j c. Penney I vs. E. bats of the two teams doling the con,y' 5 26. Prive Trading vs. test, the winners cha'king up 21. RUsS tme the big gun on the firing line Juy 31. Kelley Drug was 1, Silver with two home runs and two singles r Electric; AugustAugust 2. in six times at bat. Louis DeAngeles Aug-- t snared batting laurels for Price, getTrading; Price vs. f Penney vs. Silver Moon; ting four for five. The box score: Kelley Drug . pru-- Trading vs. Eastern PRICE 9. J. C. Penney August Ectr'c; i ;'cv;Jui, Pr,c.T;. 20-- 9, , st lrr Sun-Advoca- te; Sun-Advoc- PS; J e . Advocate. Class A S, 10 Success vs. Zions Whole-- f vs. Rotary; July July 11. Elks L Commission vs. Moose; July w If inu vs. Queen City; July 17, Ka vi. Rotary; July 18, Elks vs. w i. O. Rachele, Taylor. 3b Price Commiss on cafe; July 20, Kiwanls 07 July 24, Elks Wholesale; Ijo'i Success; July 25. Rotary vs. j Wholesale; July 28, Moot Com--- a uten City; July 27, Price vs. Kiwanis; July 31, Moose vs. .ccesi; August 1, Queen City h Wholesale; August 2, Price jfslon vs. Rotary; August 8, ji vs. Elks; August 7, Zions Success vs. .loose; August 8, 9, Elks vs. August Commission; 10, Rotary cafe; August city p 19. July tucen 1 Dt, Tezak, ss Corya, c V. Fossatt, cf Grecco, If Corey, lb A. Fossatt, 2b Carna valla, 2b-l- b Eaquinta, p 3 4 4 I 2 5 5 Totals 41 Vccchio, ss Marshall, 3b Johnstun, ? L. THOMAS LESSEE DESERET MORTUARY Licensed Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE Service Above All Day or Night, 164-s- 68 So. r First East 1 1 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y c 3 Fridays Saturday - July 7 - 8 Watermelons Pound jalumet -om Packers Wafers ipper Snacks 10 lOUr 2-L- b. 10c 19c Box 4c 53c can lbs Primrose 4c Dozen Light House Cleanser Coffee 23c .Can Cleans, Scours and Polishes round j0und 5 2 3b Schauers, lb Oliveto, rf Callaway, p Saxcy, rf Egan, If Bryner, p 2 0 0 0 0 120 10 5 2 0 2 4 0 2 3 0 38 9 0 4 9 27 t tri Bacon SLICED r bounds .714 .714 .571 .429 .429 .429 .429 .288 Moose Queen City Cafe Zionf Wholesale . Kiwanls Price Commission Elks Success Cmty m4 Ewrk QCiv of? fans m 000b ow jwas CARDOX-MINE- E 9 Totals 36 6 24 11 0 Summary: Errors, Stevenson, J. 0 Vogrenic, H. Vogrenic, Manchester, 0 Perry, L. Blackham 3, Corey, Mackey 2 2; stolen base, Klecker; home run, B. 0 0 0 Blackham; three-bas- e hits, J. Vogrenic, Row' ley, Sherfick; two-bahits, Young 2, Sherfick 2; struck out by, Sherfick 11, Tezak 8; bases on 8 balls off, Sherfick 1, Tezak 2. se the first round, necessitating a playoff for he tittle. Every member of the Moose team broke into the scoring column in the wild contest. The winners opened the game by scoring four runs in the first, following with seven in the second, nine in the third, twelve in the fourth and three in the fifth. Bean not only held the losers to two hits, but he also led his teams offense with three FOREST CAMP TEAMS PLAY The Joes valley forest camp baseball team defeated the Ferron camp aggregation Tuesday by a score of Fred Jewkes and Allen Lowry hurled for the winners. 2. 44 J1 It I? ir BALT IAKK CITY. UTAH General Offices . Ninth Floor Kearaa BaDdlaj 1 USE 4 IMHIIIHmilllltHMt OCB Service TLaiinclry IT WILL PLEASE YOU. TOOI PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY several played at Grand Junction grjDMT Tlirifty Folks Fifteen golfers representing the Lincoln Park club of Grand Junction will engage Carbon county linksters Sunday in a team match at the Carbon Country club. The match is the second of a series between the two clubs. The Coloradoans won the opening engagement $ 4M4 I Carbon Linksters to Meet Colorado Team weeks ago. The Moose went into a tie for first place in the Class A division of the American Legion junior league Thursday with a smashing 35-- 7 victory over the Rotarians, who have been leading the league since the third week of play. A win for the erstwhile leaders would have given them the first-ha- lf championship. The game Thursday completed the regular schedule for flASL. Marriages decreased and divorces gained in Carbon county during June, according to the monthly statistical reports issued by County Clerk B. H. Young and Court Clerk Carlyle Pace. Ten wedding licenses were granted during June, a decrease of five In comparison with the preceding month. June divorces totaled four as compared to none in May. During the month, five applications for decrees of separation were filed. 1 se STANDARD! Ten Marriage Grants Issued During June 0 Summary Errors, Taylor, Tezak 2, Corya, Corey, Aramaki, Gaillard, Vec-chi- o, Marshall 3, Johnstun, Oliveto, Egan; stolen bases, Grecco, Taylor, Schauers, Callaway; sacrifice hits, V. Fossatt, Grecco, Johnstun; three-bas- e hits, Grecco; two-bahits, Gaillard, Egan; struck out, by Callaway 6, Bryner 1, Eaquinta 10; bases on balls, off Callaway 5, Eaquinta 3. t 1 1 M 444 M M I PHONE 218 l44M M14 I II 4 I i II 4 4 f v'i V ,, x ' W V j . ' .v vy.V it 'iV, ,iAy.iU a. e v84g5Sfs 'A M .23c Pound YW $ 7.76 ns - 8.43 850 438 10.00 ' 5A4 - 538 hm"S38 t ftS V 72.93 x Dufy 7 tO-4- 8 vS $13.40 14.30 1533 and impressive ideas for all forms of direct mail advertising. Obligation for an Estimate. Short Ribs A 4S your disposal with unique 5c For Boiling . biitH is at QUR service department Pot Roast Pound o DIRECT Presentations Unusual and Forceful Milk Fed II - Rotary Bkltp4 4e 2 LBS. und 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 Claaa A 1 110 Totals 6-- J. C. IVnney Kelley Drug E, U. Electric Price Trading Sliver Moon 5 7 0 1 3 3 3 .714 .571 .571 .429 .429 .288 3 4 0 3 8 27 0 2 0 Pet. W. Sun-Advoca- te Mlxd ia CarUui Sie fiamburger Ground Chops Sun-Advoc- U.s. MEAT lesh Veal Frag-adak- is ( Ua AA $1-0- 9 Bag far Rubbers Airway 25c final Standing, First Iflf 11 0 MOOSE GO INTO TIE FOR FIRST Finest Red Ripe KLONDIKES lo 10 c Gaillard, Babies has magazine called babies themselve will go fcfver, we hope and expect. y j Pious: Huntington cuMiiuied its merry pste in tin Carbon-Emer- y Irugtm Sunday by defeating Kemlwmth, 15-- 5. on the Huntington diamond The losers t jiened the scoring in the first inning wuh two runs. Kenilworth tied the count in the first half of the fifth, but the Hunters added more in their half of the inning to take the permanent lead. J. Vogremc, Young and Slierfick dn Ided batting honors for the w Inning team with three hits apiece. Slier-fte- k s quota iiuluded a triple and two doubles. Ace Verdie was the only member of the losing team to snare more than one safety. Bill Blackhams home run in the eight inning was the best blow of the game. Sherifik handled the pitching duties for Huntington He struck out 11 men, walked one and permitted only six hits. The Box svurt: HUNTINGTON B. II. O. A. 5 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 3 9 3 Silvagni, cf Aramaki, 2b Fausett, 2b j 51 vte-to- iy te PRICE .iranis. ORVAL Price Trading scored a 134 over The Friday m the closing game of the first half schedule in the Class AA division of the American Legion league. The losers led for thiee Ir.nmgi, but the Tiadmg outfit pushed four runs a cross in the fourth to take the lead, barfollowing this with a seven-ru- n rage in the final frame. Seppt with three hits and anl Tanner with two were the leading hitters for irice Trading Gaillard and Marshall cracked out two safties apiece to grab batting team. laurels on the PRICE TRADING B. II. O. A. American Legion Junior Baseball B. H. O. A. 6 1 0 5 3 0 s 0 0 rf -- V KENILWORTH NINE Hc,r defenuTthelhice 4-t'- Price Trading Wins Final Game of Half LEADERS SUBDUE OF JUNIOR SERIES COLUMBIANS TAKE PACE THEE3 D T OPENING CONTEST an announcement made i director by CU'k Witght. schedule irt,7ra The complete 5 gp N . A HELPER CAPTURES . -- E c The SunAdvocate price, Utah Reids ervice 153 West Main -- 0- Phone 640 |