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Show T U PAGE SIX PRICE, SUNNYSIDE LEAGUE BILL HERE SUNDAY Cokers Capture First Came by Krriilwuith 11 4 Score; Ixk-b- I Take Sunnyside Second Tilt, Frue bf.COND HALF Wall Lutt . Hulapp jiiJintf jinx over btbd!l train via bf.Arn Sunday when the biilx defeat'd the Cohel i, In the second Same of a dotiblt header after dropping the opt ning engagement, The invader a hit the ball freely In the f.iit same, and benefited considerably through Filet error. Both team Mured one In the first tuning, SurmAide taking a lead at the end of the third frame. The winners aoored one run In rath (if the fifth, sixth and eight innings, and climaxed their assault with a fiv noting spree In the ninth, featuring a home, run by S. Fiat to and a triple by Naylor. Ialonl and ltoyd Lindsay also contributed hit in the attack. I.indsay held Frire pretty well in check, j rmitting them one run In the fourth and two in the sixth. He limitto seven hiu, while his ed the mate were pounding the ball for 10 8-- 1, 3-- 1 Bon-ac- ri. last-Inni- ng Results of Game Sunniidc Pi ue 4, 8 The visitors started out the second game very much as if they were going to chalk up a double victoiy, but after allowing them five runs in the first two innings, Uruce Burton settled down and did not allow a Sunny-sid- e player to reach first base during the next five frumes. Both teams scored three runs in the first inning. Fuzutto, Sunnyside lead-oman, cracked a home run. Fratto lived on an error and came home on a triple by Naylor, who subsequently scored when Bonacci's grounder was mishandled. Hits by J. Vogrenic and Leavitt, a hit batsman und two errors were combined to give Price its three runs. Singles by Tony Fratto and Naylor and two Price errors enabled Sunnyside to score twice In the second. Price clinched victory In the third, Monroe opening the inning with a single. J. Vogrenic reached first on a muff, Leavitt singled and Burton won his own game with a triple. Leavitt recorded two hits in three times at bat to lead the Price attack, Naylor having the same record to win hitting laurels on the losing team. ff SAFEWAY SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY Safeway store's entry in Class A of the American Legion Junior league chalked up its third straight victory Saturday in the second half of play, walloping J. C. Penney by a score of PHONE .ill Anufdii.g la Goulfc secretary, the Ituiai p teal!! baa Icavll cut of (11 J! i' r Ilamth, Sul Krf!- h H ' . la- l - ) in lie l.d A.ejs u AMrruw dcfcotcd the Its third ,of) l!iU, t0 V)..! up half Of U tu:irtted sis i.iti ' e l jsrJs p i Vantage ef nun.r Veit tt.e.r runs ' uU; ' ( : d A T1RELESSSERVAHT - 8$ 1 T - uiui-jdai- e - San-AJ- v Auto Loans THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District of the! State of Utah, in and for Carbon County. In the matter of the estate of Frank F. Fisk, otherwise known as F. F. 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Claimant names as witnesses: Nick Marsing, Bill Marsing and Ernest Downard, of Sunnyside, Utah and Lawrence Peterson, of Woodside, Utah. 9 400 Rooms 400 Bath bls d MOV!NGPACXINGSH!PPING $2.50 to $4.50 , jj r A.v 1 MOVE Single, $1 to $4 Double j tl.rc, tut bed-ule- CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER Rates hile their w to rfe Elcctiic Mixa'c, S'-- 0 diip-pe- f ft 1 .t-lv..- i! ll 1 k n Vx "v luc Uuiibrg W 1 v T II It. J The winners drove over nine runs in the first inning. They continued their assault in the third when three runs crossed the plate, and scored twice in the fifth. Pollock allowed the losers only three hits, but poor defensive play allowed them to score a large number of unearned runs. In addition to starring on the mound, Pollock was also THOMAS F. THOMAS, the leading hitter on the Safeway Register. nine, collecting two blows in four First publication July 19, 1934. Last publication, August 16, 1934. times at bat. 14-- 7. 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