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Show THE Page Four - Tie (Zlvxtcae LIHLE LEAGUE PORT Thursday, June 5, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- vmmhmhA mi XX N xx xxzzxx XX Sportsmen Warned Not to Waste Game Fish or Game OPENERS With the early opening of fishing waters, reports are once again arriving at the Fish and Game Department regarding the waste of some Elks, Seven-UppeTurn in First Wins rs The Price Elks and the Seven-U- p Bottlers came out on the long end of scores in the opening round of Little League iplay here round that in a double-headstarted Monday before a large and enthusiastic crowd of fans. The Elks subdued the Wiwanie by a lopsided 17 to 5 count while a real duel resulted when the Seven-Uppe- rs met the Bunnell boys with a resulting 5 to 4 score. and Bunnell The Seven-U- p pitchers, Fausett and Jeanselme, respectively, kept neck to neck on the strike-o- ut route each ending up with 13. However, Jeanselme let seven batters go on bases which proved to be the margin of defeat. Uniform Receipt er Kiwanis ab 3 3 Cowley, ss Nick, If 100 Hill, rf Anderson, rf--p Alexander, c Klarich, lb Morley, 3b Jensen, 2b .. Lewis, cf Salzettl, cf ... Ilatis, Books Printed For Game Cases Court dojeet and receipt books for the use of justices of the peace in Utah in handling fish and game cases have been forwarded to the district wardens for delivery.' They were supplied by the Fish and Game Department following a recent commission action taken in an effort to arrive at a uniform procedure by the justices where fish and game violations are handled. Director J. Perry Egan said, In the interest of unifomity of records as well as a mere efficient and easier means of handling their records of fish and game cases, our commissioners caused these court dockets and receipt books to be printed for the use of the state auditors office. We strongly urge all justices handling such cases to use them." po a 10 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 4 18 3 ab 4 3 5 4 4 4 2 h 0 4 3 2 1010110 0 0 0 10 2 3 0 4 p-- , Elks Mathis, lb Bean, If , Spink, 2b Alger, c Oman, cf Bonacci, ss .... Carlow, 8b Tatton, 8b Bryner, rf Menzies, rf Jewkes, p b 0 0 0 2 10 2 2 0 unsanitary are practices con- a spokesman - East Carbon Bulldogs Drop Practice Game The East Cartoon Bulldogs, boys baseball club, sponsored toy the American Legion, played a practice game in Salt Lake City, May 31. They lost the game by one point the score being 8 to 7. The boys who played were: Larry Dennison, Don Dennison, Fred Olsen, Donnie Paloni, Duane Jones, Edward Tratos, Clienton Payne, Jack Bouer, Jack Brady, Bill Bertelson, George Zoolakis, Dean Anderson, Roy Anderson, Jim Karrick, James Carter, Johnnie Juarez, Ted Palmer, William Dixon, Nibo Bradey, Eddie Nar-rom- e, toat boy, and Bill Hailey, manager. 0 0 0 0 0 100 these some of V 100 0 0 0 0 taken from stopped, cluded. 0 2 0 10 3 0 3 po a 12 2 0 fish waters. Department spokesmen remind sportsmen that it is against the law to waste game or game fish of any kind. It is also unsightly and unsanitary to leave fish, or the cleanings therefrom, on the banks of streams and lakes. These spokesmen also note that continuation of such practices may lead to the closing of the affected waters. "Each of us likes a clean place in the outdoors to do our angling. It behooves us to see that such wasteful and 0 0 0 0 Industrial League In its most recent Utah Industrial League games, Helper came out with a two won, one lost rec ord. The Merchants trimmed American Fork 9 to 4, then were taken by Bingham 12 to 6 and then came back to win over Brigham City, 12 to 11. HR by Thomas. 2BH by Scott. DP from Shields to Potts. Fausett winning pitcher, Jeanselme losing. Struck out by Fausett 13, by Jeanselme 13. Bases on balls off Fausett none, off Jeanselme 7. Hit by pitched ball, Pizzuto toy Fausett. Coal Goes For that dinner for Sunday or any special occasion, try one of our rolled roasts heres a real meat value . Come in and let us suggest something for your meal in beef, pork, veal or lamb. 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