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Show . ' . ' . , , - i lilkill. . 1 -- 2Thu rsd ay , July IS, ' 19411 - - .' -: '.,. ., .. ., ,. -- : , - otsERrr THE , NEWS , , , - ' , 1 ;, : t 44,. i Kids Driven From Parks To Filthy !. 49 4b. r - , i - , ; , ' 4 fl,r - . 4141Fr , Imo w liou loP mu, . '' I tet ' ', f, -- ,. g 1 . et 4 4 4 - 1,', , , I ,: goteedswitnaet oehuBarvoesatrandt, , o eyheetcal to bat reuit fa s , ) voloommVMMORe..4 la 44;11. 000 I , ,,,,,, ,, li, . , , ., , - - , , - g ,,,, - . - ,e,t. t ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , w , 4 N, pr'' r- ,7''' ,.... .;: ; :f46 ;4;.A.$-,1.- g 4,7r 1 ip - 1 ., t I I , 'i - ,,S ,- ...,, . , i ' -- -- , .-- - .,,.."",,--,- , - ,,i, 'P . 4 F:, - - lk,'0141...,,, , ,,,,,. , t ,, ... 1, 42. . - 41"-,,,-- .7, ' 11 , it- St IA ,:x - .4 ' .' .4"1.4Ft.. .,e. " w ,-171 ,;,1 , ,.:3,4t. ; e I;1 ,.t . -- 44'1,I, ', t . .....' . : '....W . ,.,:,;. - I -- . I 1 . ,, 44,4 Imspmepaotwoo...,;-1.;-,,,:,',;;;- . , , ..- 21:e t ' ,'". ,,, , .,, . ' '' ,,,k , , A ' -- . .". ti ,,, , ', 4, ' . ? . -- , . , J., ..... , ... , : . , I ,j, si ,f.... r ii 4. ., of , - , ,e1 dan, are es and these , bugs up ..,.;.,,,.., pick bugs ;,,, ,..t, 4 , 1 4. i . - ..., '''''''4,.. oi f ,f 7, $ 4 , gerous to our kids' lives we should get Hock Miller , ,,,x,r , no rid of them. There ' is , argument that ..,,,,, , ." 4,,.,, -, , Jo ;, , ' , , 47,4k: The pools of the ;tate were not first rate. ,,,,,,,lr , 0 .. , , ,-, , , The effect of that action, however, is the same as that ob-- 1 ,4 ,. -- ,, ' , ,'.,,-"I , .... , tained by a farmer who drives his herds into a tubercular cul, .tirk..,.. .c'tx, , ,... ' to ture wait while he rids the shed of horseflies. If the young, . ' ' 4ioe sters have been driven into the putrid, decayed, infected, slimy ' , ...IL 'VI 1,1,A '. ''' ,, ,' , , 15,,Is , waters of the Jordan River because the fresh-wate, ,' ', ,tw'mle ; chlorinated , - , iii.' . , i ponds they once used didn't have all the fancy machinery to tell ' ' ' ". It ,, ,f.,( . the red bacterium from the spotted microbes then our methods , , , ;. are basect more upon the record than the reason. r , t4 i , . Structural Defects 1 ;40A4:010Plowc,aeieope406...reta.aoatoolweimoz4autiveePoma. cOkokOveii06,;,s.,,F0 The State Board of Health, we were informed today by Ken the city and county along river banks, the kids continue Scott of the Salt Lake City Recreation Department, turned the to swim. This shot was token in the Blue Clay hole. pools down because: 1They didn't have a scum gutter; 2 (See Round About for story.) Didn't have a recirculating unit; 3Didn't have a filtration unit. r Why didnt' the city get these a long time ago? They obviously were not,required. Last year the state agreed that the city could 0 have five years to get its pools in shape providing the city added . ' facilities each year' as agreed. The city bought the chlorinating units and some of them are standing under canvas in the city THE DESERET NEWS sheds right now. Lou Nestman at Liberty Park showed them to us yesterday. - . It was agreed that the circulating unit would be added, then the filtration units the next year. This equipment was ordered By Hack Miller '.upon,thia agreement. So when the State Board of Health rang to Toni McHugh, Nib ley pro who By Oliver Smith and Idaho Falls. inconspicuously Wohns To Travel, down the gates the city didn't have a chance to get caught up. Salt Lake City is directing the Utah qualifying of states the top event. Thirteen The tourney is limited to basking in the mild heat of the middle manner in the loop tabu26 intermountain vie will May Have Fairmont The Tennis July junior golfers series on the ' , youths who will not have reached lation tonight open another of their three-gam- e select to The picture as it stands is this: Fairmont Park may be ready meet a in Diane revealed that Assii. qualifying today their 18th birthday by Aug. 14. green, green grass at cooling Derks Field. about two weeks before school. We figure labor and materials representatives to the first Hunsaker, Utah women's three To obtain funds for- sending a to came Amahome Bees The Junior ' National annual will from champion will take those two weeks away from the kids. Wasatch Plunge Ogden. the Utah .representatives to the Arbor. at Ann with Tournament teur nearly-fu- ll house last to leave for tomorrow Seattle night demeet the local committee Is being worked on and may be ready by Sept 1. All others will racer far behind second play in the the count at 3027 heads, some ground sires to obtain contributions from Washington State Mich. next month. ...remain closedexcept the typhoid pond known as the Jordan chamdivision a three double for Including Also play. nifty making Championships. every golf club McHugh said. In- of them irate over the manner g 'River, the filthy waters near the hot springs and the was the trip is Emma Lou Warner pions from the 1948 Utah Jursir dividuals wishing to donate toNoticeable last night again continLake Salt in which the the Beehive 4,ate ward the fund are invited to do holes of the lower valley streams. the Beescomplacency at the and two juniors. Bob Kendall Open Tourney, the 18- - so So las things stand right now its' the Jordan river or nothing 5 gent let an obviously better ball and Jerry Glade of Salt Lake aspirants will play was through a local club, he exfirst' over ball Tbe The Nib Park. at route platter. hole ley at all. And knowing kids, having done my swimming for about plained. sent be will a give strike. The next one was City. low three qualifiers 12 years in old Mill Creek at Winders' field, they'll take the river Among the standout entries for Hew They Stand about as interesting. The third Zate OGDENA booming sixth inthe tourney contingent are John-fl- y over nothing it ell. vs. Cerdan irt the dust, or slow ,.-Lundahl of Logan, Richard W. L Pct. GB. toss, usually Is there a remedy? We think so and we don't stand alone. ning which produced four runs' :. ,.::..., ,:;.. and wide was the one they had Chambers of Ogden, and Nor, 7 .43 24 .642 ' for the Ogden Reds spelled a Twin Falls NEW MidYORK We are not bacteriologistshardly (AP). at classes didn't. their the to get and almost always man Rackley and Terry Dougpassed 44 26 .629 a Pocatello The Cards, on the other hand, dleweight Champion Tony Zale N :' las of Salt Lake City'. Lundahl, university. But it doesn't take a bugman to select the lesser of 4 defeat for Idaho Falls in 6 38 30 .559 Idaho Falls 2.s,: to his defend title ball game Pioneer agreed and today first makeup League these two evils. grooved Rackley. and Douglas won divi32 35 .478 II 12 wanted the Salt Lake Marcel Cerdan of trot against it. They acted hit hungry sion titles in the junior meet The city maintains that It can keep the pools open every here last night. 27 35 .435 14 ,,: Billings the should. France, titleholdbunch a ball like last month. European bingle 29 38 .433 14'2 ether day with fresh, chlorinated water. During the closed day Lamont, Moore and La France 0;zricn Other entrants are: Nolan Tonight Dick Lamer and Ken er, "sometime in September." , f ...29 41 .414 1512 Lehman .. the pool would be scrubbed and cleaned. If the pool is only singled in the first to produce a Boise are slated to open the Promoter Andy Niecrerreiter of ,; Walie Wathen, Country Club; 26 39 .400 , useable three or four times a week, this is better than the Juicy lone tally for Ogden, and the Great Falls :. series for their respective teams. the Tournament of Champions, , , ,Richard M. Dotson and CharLes ;:. , ,,: -the S. White Jr., Forest Dale; John Inc. said the exact date and spree in the sixth sewed up Jordan. The score: .. .., , .: 1911 Lake (51 Pecatoll A. (IS) game. The Russets crossed the club from Pocatello kick them all site will be announced later. ,,,,.; k,,,,, "..,. Garrigues, Gene A. Smith, Christonson Concun W. plate with two each in the sixth over the 13th South pasture. On 4S R2 O0 A2 Sehurmin.se Jacinto.213 BHOA Raymond Brooklyn, Jersey City and Chi3 0 3 6 (Bill) Bradf rd, ,, 4. and If the date last year was able to concede the city five years eighth. James H. Shoemaker, Robert H. ,,,..,;,, , News 5 3 3 2 grotierekt.311 Westlakelb 34 01 92 00 cago are the possibilities. Bob- the final count The Deseret 1 The Reds' Tiestercrt LaBianc.19 0 new,manager. 9 Nelson and Brent Eagar, Nibley time to get the pools up tono-bu-g perfection there seems to be by Mattick, put op a great show score board read 13-- 5 for the I5 a 1 0 Ne11.II C94166,31) 3 0 1 1 ' Park. Brocker.c 4 1 5 0 no sound reason why concessions along this line couldn't be grant- for 5 3 1 0 ebeehanst Lead Show( Takes the home crowd in his Ogden Cards. 4 0 0 Ostrnmino.lf 0 3 3 Iresyski.213 , ,::,,,,,,,...now. Surely when the agreement was made the case was debut. He had his pitching staff The game looked like a Card- 53150 3 1 2 0 44,..,.,,:,::.,,:Ns . ad TortelA Dickeyst any 3 1 4. 1 Wethrws.e ., NoverinIss 4 1 1 2 , ::.,,,, PITTSBURGH studied and tbe dangers examined. Maybe we have discovered sit in a row In front of the bull inal batting practice on Slim ,,k,.,,. (AP) Woodbump 0 0 0 0 George Wednesday evening with a 41 21 00 0 JUrasins, ..,,, :,,,:::,.,....:,,. Mamarof Schoux some new bacteria in the past few month,. 2 0 0 0 pen instead of in the dugout. bunch Drillimp Dudrell) of kids doing the shagging. ,,,..., :,, ,,:o earareat,p1 0 0 0 oneck, N. Y., shaved one stroke Ken Scott and everyone down in the city department think and Kent up a stream of pepper ,... l'. from the par with a the game that de- the hitting figures 16--leaning way ;talcs '74.441454 through .4 31 4 Totals' 379 Totals 9 27 16 to 44 the state that over for the Cards. has gone the extreme. Unless what we have seen to establish a narrow lead tothe fans. Score by innings: atom the Jordan River the past few days is a mirage we cannot' lighted rens tei ' Osion Al Charley Woocoury started on Poet 11! '41,' 050 006 tello day atter 18 holes of the 72- Utah's ace trapshooters open A the was PRO and -Bees for 5 the 000005 000 mound IPHOA Silt Lake hole 616.500 Dapper Dan Inhelp but join them. '''' It 4 0 2 0 Menlo-Murph e ss 4 1 2 3 4. Jacinto. Schuerman. I who , Dick FrrorsNoverini ' firing today and tomorrow in two ' tP' Drilling by 4 1 1 0 replaced el 2 Outh , 3 d 4 vitational Golf 0 Joe Christensen, a Tournament. Stiverthorn,c1 Two e 1 recreation specialist from the ,: big western watched the Cards go home witts Torres. 0 tournaments, the Swedersiti. Neil, 11314 : ? ? : base ? hitsSheehan, I : has eounty, Ountentg.3ater presented the case many times in this same light.1:' six runs in the sixth to put 2, Jurestn, Schuerman, Dickey 2, Stocker, Grand Pacific Handicap, Salem. IAMent lb 4 2130 0 ' 0 2 3 leusten.215 Dodds Double Both Scott and Christensen are disturbed over the 'fact Noverini. Make It Gammino, in satchel. the the playBall May game 4 0 Ore.. and User s et 4 3 2 1 Melluith.lb State Open Pocatello 1. WinnerOudrey. Loser t ' pool ban has taken the kids from under good supervision and sent po 4if 1 ets "' p u" - s'ieni 215e 3 21 22 20 Jimmy: Noyertni was the sad Lake 3: at Helena. Mont. Woodbury 4 M 1 tarsite' I BOSTON i bobbled Veteran He 4 in 3 JuraSinkers. sack it i for the LUNDAHL in (AP) Savarese to the 4; JOHNNY Drilltng no river where or facilities are available. I guards Today the Grand Pacific gets Itobartson 3 1 0 four 0 0 1 liZtors p Earned Miler GU Dodds, out of OlymDudrey I in 6 a Ilittle like the ain 2 M 3 Tt would be like walking over dollars to under way with six top Utah gun P playsacted Junior golf favorite 3. Drilling 4, 5a9srese 2. pick up pennies U. 0 00 00 00 Um", ; to him. Strikeout--B- y was new of a because Lehman pic game 1. 2. competition entirely. it artists On the firing line. Barr Drilling ; Woodbury we lose a life or two from this lack of supervision. And his team mate, Al Jacinto Savarese 5. Jurmin 1. Dudrey 4. Base on strained achilles tendon, may to the national meet which will Carlisle. Salt Lake t Totals 32 13 27 11 City; Larry We've painted a nasty picture nasty. But we've got to give 32 S 24 "Totalsout Airmails 1, 1. Drilling Woodbury balls.Off looked like he invented the game tor. Limey in ninth. "Grounded be held Aug. 11 to 14 at the Johnson. Provo; Art Rasmussen, Time yet attend the games in LoDudrey 5. Passed the kids something better than the Jordan River to swim in. ....000 002 200- -4 with brilliant fielding plays at 7. Idaho rails a The Atndonas course. timoires--Veand of and Lee spectator. Price; 3:15. ?Militia, Michigan University Irving Nelson, , 010 004 00e- -6 Ogden an impossible tendance 3027. Massachusetts department of The new national meet for the Goshen. and Rene Trotter of LayRunsLamont 2, Si Worthen 2, Duna, second, picking up , the Veterans of Foreign Wars young linksters is sponsored by ton will shoot for the open title. Remsdell, RIUMIlf, Moore, Limey. !Orme 4 Retihi. Murphy. Three-bohitsMoore, The Montana trapshoot opens hopes to raise a fund to send the U. S. Golf Association and e Duretto. hitsGuth. Me Hush. All-St- ar I Mr. and Mrs. Dodds to the should be a big factor in de- tomorrow with Emil Smo !kit. Bill Owetto. Ramsdell. Reimer. Runs batted 2 Moore Larzelere and Toy Lynott. of Salt , Saunter. Must's. inLaFrenrs, Olympiad .by veloping future players, according plane July 28. ,,, Duretto S. Double 3 , fa. - ;,,,1 . 2 i 7--1; -- . AP ' ...).; oir I , I ,, r"t 1 07 , ' ,- gmw , ks , ( - , 4 1 v i ',', '' , , i , , .1, I Pat is our groceryman and a regular guy. And when Pat isl 1 to be concerned, i eoncerned about something there is something about. While we were sorting over box tops yesterday to see e, i, I ,e't ''''' ' ' - 1 - 144F '1 v ,,11' 1 I s - 4,,, , .: contests would keep my wife out of 'mtschietPatfasked about swimming pools. boy and he's going swimming," Pat "I have a , t "I can't stop him. So he hits the , .. said. , , '' 'Jordan River every day with everyone , Comes - ,,, else on the west side of town. ' dead ,, home smelling like a four-da- y a maggoted calf, but he had or , chicken . ', e .t his swim and that's all that counts." Pat's question is the same we hear 5, 1l every day. , When we PaSsedAllesur- - .. --- T , -canal ..0yesterday and saw the young- plus .7 ,......,.,ve ' ,4'' , sters, some of them too young to be away , '' from their front lawns, splashing in that k 1, ,, ' ft polio pond we recognized the hazard ,, , ....4444.w ;:that the State Board of Heajth has cre-- 1 e g b of, "N ,r i ,,,44-- . .'"' 1-0 70. 4, , c, ., ByltackMiller -..''' .. ' 4 , ,.. , ' ' ,,,,.:-- 'a 141.!?-,.- . A-1.--4.., ,.. , 1 1 I .. , ..: - .. ,, ; : Ckylitei Salt Lake , : .. t D , , 116Sc;.11"1"ml i . . . ., , -'- . , , r, - ,, - ' - - e - '7. . 409 Bees Lose to Cards; Play Idaho Falls Nine JUNIORS EYE TEST FOR NATIONALMEET Sports Bulletins! , Bee-We- Reds Overcome -- j -- Idaho Falls sewer-collectin- or to 4 at Ogden -- P. 5-- , ,::P- ,- , c- ., - , 1 ,:,.: ., 1 , I i - , :..., 4. 200--- 13 - - & Utah Marksmen Enter Tournaments , level-toppe- The-bas- 2Urs--01-1 . 1 - A 1 . Game Rosters Announced Today Séiniio I , . k i I By Jack ralrelough Utah's annual Industrial League all-stgame in traditional 241orth vs. South manner, was ready to go following nomination today of players to the diamond classic set July 24 at Helper. A full firmament of outstanding semipro stars received bids to action, according to Bari Owen. and northern league secretary ' team pilot; As manager of last year's second half winner, Brigham City, ,Owen this year's Pinney pilot was 'accorded the honor of guiding the northerners. Lee Christiansen, manager of Provo, which last year won the first half, will pull for the southern nine. strings - Brigham City, Magna and Salt Lake's Pinney Beverage make up the North squad with Owes selecting approximately seyen players from each for his galaxy. Christiansen drew his roster from and Fork Provo, American ar ' - ante-bellu- z I- I ; ,' , , - ' , , ' - ' m are Emmertson ate.. . w Mervin Bensmiller, the league's klding or near leading hitter all year and Pinney dependable, may leave Salt Lake City permanent. ly for the coast next Week. If he goes Owen would have a tough time finding somebody to fill his 1 shortstop shoes. At first ban the South's Len. nil Page and John McGurk stack op against anybody. The North has Keith Barton. RoIdo Call at second for the North is without a peer In the semipro ranks. But Bob Robb, Helper, is great. Olen Berge, Provo shortstop and southern flash, can't be beat except perhaps by Mervin Bensmiller, who will play for the north if ' in town. Team Murphy playReuhl to Murphy to Lamont. Mustmt to McHugh. Lett on baseOgden . Idaho Pails 5. LossrWsters. Hits OfVoters 10 In I 14, Ismay 2 in S 24. 'Samoa, run- M. L Strikeouts 1, ItobortsOn 4. Water 2. sWater S. Seel on bolleRobortson May 3. Winning gitehorRobortson Time Ram000k. and IttopireeSerney t- Atton4onee-24- 01. Softballeis Otièn'21id'Half , h- . , -- , '' 'tt, .. ' ',,;,, , - '' ,, ....,, .. I - , t t . , :, ;,. - ,, , Y..' t :' ? .,z. , .: - ,, 9 :! .,,,,, - , 4.-- 4 , . . ,. ,, r ,,., , 4. ,'.i'A 4 ':':'-.:- 4, f: ''''..- - 1' II , :;,i , , '''' 4 ''(s ' k '41N --- -- ' ' ' '' i ; 3' 4''A' 1;: 9;1, ' 4 .' ' ' ! ' ',,i ' 4 ''' i .4 s.. ' ll 7 '4 1 tit, , , -- v 1 , ' :,.,s,,,, . t .- ...... ,...,...,..,,,...7.,''''''It'..,,,,I .7: ,....,,,, ,,1 r4- ' '4 ' ,,, 4 ..,..2v ,, .--4 , r;s1, , ' ' '''. ' ! ;'.l, .!' - Veteran Golfer , tt ,,,,,, . LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)Neil Hole-in-On- e Mehring, head coach at Adams Prep Football All-StState College, Alamosa, Colo, Commitees Hold today was named assistant learnet the thrill coach at the University of Ne- - Bob Bever ace he when of sinking an ored onctohmemanitnteueal members braska. ' on the a No. 7 at the Nibley Park course football game high and coach! Sinks ar - Confab hole-in-o- Stranahan Moves Ahead s , obarokteesusilotnyalensttetrheed.sLartnfattkeisGtuhne Club. , , - ' 221-ya- ne - g Ir r will meet tonight at the home (Mickey) Oswald, 1800 East Ninth South Street. at 4 wood. He was touring the 8 p.m. . with Harry Borg, Marvin The court.3er grid classic will be held at and Eddie Morgan. ace in 20 the University, of Utah Stadium,. It was Bever's first -August la. years of golfing...0ic een t:ToathYetto-irmetetts- ' rd 4 tioolfeuepr' wWsitftheda Nthoe. of McKinley ,', , , , HAMILTON, - - - .41-1' ''. ',,- f' w . 11191T Mitt '. .- ,, In . , ,,. . , -,.. ' 0 - . s . '. , - , I . , :1 , . ., ' -,- - . ' . , , - - - &-W- --- - . Amateur " ,,k I , I , .. d d :. - . o - , , . , . , , , New Nebraska Coach 1 .s.,1 , '''' ' ., ty: -- ,, .tN. . - ,,---- -, ..,,0" l';'1 ' - ,,,...). - -' , NI '., ,''- ' ''''.. ftpv 4, Ontario (AP) '''''''. ' ittk::'.'' ,,..''f..,-.' '''' I ' ''. ' - ::,.. Defending champion Frank Stran' .7..4,0 :t- 1-- t iA ahan won his fourth round match Bees,, To Be l'I's '" :, ; t".- - ' ., ,' ,N ' '. ' ' ''' tstAAO ' ' ' ' ' ' ''''''''' i7 In the Canadian Aniateur Golf Breakfast ' ,. - 't ' Guests f il, ' t ' ' , , He was car- ', today. Championship , . i .. ,..' , .,,, , ' : ', ''''',' ' , e ' ried to the 18th hole for a '14, '! The AhmoptatsosathdeorsaAnthLleatkiec Club ,. , : c IR victory over Dougias Ford of ., , ,, 4t Bees, will be ' 4 11' , ,,, and Eddie Yt1TrwiticeCitYi Mulligan Manager can; , from behind ,. , , Secretary Claud Engberg at a reg- A' ' itnotoUltrouaureblethoenmthaetclhastbutwt obehorlea2, Tonight 4?, ufalsatr Imuloyrkt2h71.y fellowship break-c oa 4 r p , an-was , Bees 1 breakfast honshothteonl8tthhe The 0:15. , 17th inaghlhilisa! drive , flounced by George Snell, Stranahan advanced into fifth manager today of the club, Breakfast DERKS round play this afternoon against will be served at 7:30 followed by I . Ont.. Gil Walker of London, , 0, a short programfeaturing base-W- I , . in Stranahan shot the ,18 holes , ---i .., :.FIELD and the Bees. '' an even par 10. He birdied- - three '.2,1embers it are urged .to bring , 1 ic i ,, holes-g-t- he 13th' so.. , 10th and 17th. their lith, ' guest. Snell said. , ,z''''':' ' was three whose round Ford, overi 4 , rlI - . -.' , s i par figures, birdied the 9th end .1 ...1 Temple ' , ' 1 16th,, ' ,.. "Golfers Women ,, Utah ' ,: Champion O. 141 -' Riddel came In with a 4 and 3 Hold Flag :SALT LAKE BEES' 1 t' ..'Touripment -, r , .. ' . verdict over LarrY Dana of Brad. ' ' , k to tour i who the 80 xi. More ford, Pc.' women ',.,'".,-, than convened plans , 1 I ,....,,,,...0.7,,.,,,,,,, .,,,...k. United States pro golf circuit this today at Forest Dale for the flag ' . LIIIMOOISIMMENIMOOMMIONIMMONaMPMENedlitylledeMEMMEMI - IDA110 FALLS . winter. , . tournament and luncheon span- YANKEE OLYMPIC GLAMORTop, performers in. the nuThembermeetritAinmge.ericeeeneusitelettchint tthhee Ro'se-rvisoAsrsocedibatylotnh! ytahow,omen's,G,711 Seats at mint.ell'f'o, women's Olympic swim finals ot Detroit, Zoe Ann ()Nen tournament to oneStranahan. Women of Nibley Park And ; ' 27 South , ?..: (left) and Ann Curtis; pose for a glamor shot in the Fourteen 'the original 172 en- Forest Dale were hostesses for ' tries came Omit the United States, the event. Motor City before deporting for New York. .. ........ - , , ,, - ..; ,rv . ,,..' . , '1 14 r: ',::'' , , I'v44 'I , ' - ,o, "1 , ' L'A',,., ,' ', : 1',':: .,,,, ,,ts.. t ,It -- '".'s .,' ,,,,,: - e , ,,...,.,,,!. ,,: 'v - ,;--- ",,,,,,,-- . ,,, '''.- ..... , se ,ik - kif", , . : )i !,, - ,'"N. 'z , . - ; .',., lvt ,, ', , , . "' ,, ,,...., - s , ' v. --- ,,, 6 ' ., ; 4'4.... i s , - , ri '"- - '" - '4, . te , , '''--- - , ,. .. , s. ,i n , ,,t ....,. t - ,., 1, .s. 4,. ...,,, -, wa - .,..4,-- I, xperience varying Magna. atomism Iled Oven, Pinney, Canal. Kea cant ,. grades of 'minor league play or Deets .. . it ' 3 Irons, Brigham. with a majOr league team. Some 3 Pruehaut Trout's t I sal K Caltosi hrt sad Sham are newcomers,-tDm767,47'.Amartrl. Perk; Doss semipro n II I2 but all ave sparkled this Mike Woods. Helm S. '14"- Una 2 Pitchers: Mao Pssestito, SOW, Marion Corbett , ' tion, year. P Pr Wonkier, Sam ' TboosChood gaol patiod Part!' John eivrla. HemiDet.". On the face of it the North No nivirst Areoudig , base John ScOurk, Repay' ache:eat. seems to have an edge In over-- 1 A II Pass. 4'ennis I6 Priv. all strength. On the hurling aide Second bass: AU Drake, 4 ':-- ' 4 Pm.; Sob VP1 II It Rood rilfrite; 'Gorse" 3 , the Yankees have Al Tate, Pinney Robb, Helper. Ramos sad brown; Adamson end Cs- base: Orson Seth?. Ilielptor. star and perhaps the top league - 11,,Ifrl Ontiltiders: ()eery Slum litelpee:1 mew'. burler. Blabie Buckn t r is Magna', Prank ' ' Pi Zocettic Provo': Merl ; Sabeeek I ê star and a good one as is Lou Mock Ptyton. Helm: Oala PSIt, Boyd !TAM, cab .,,, . . .... ,.. , Dutra 4 Amertemt Peek. , 4 nt. 12 Loa2041 . Manlier: Max of Oliver , Brigham City. Christianson, PrOvio, COOebt Mandilit 'WU. bed sag Crowther; Jocose& Zany end Marion Wankier and Al sol4 helper. , ?matt, bintib ' t . i , , i , ,.., . II " .; ;' Metropolitan League snftba teams break'the seal of the second half of their summer cavicwheelddttonight at White first half champs Rudy & facing Wasatch. Oil in the ' opener at Other games match Fred &' Kelly and Rowland Painting at 8 p.m. and American Legion No. 2 and .Elks Club ilk the feature , ' A ''"- r 2., . . ,' 1 .,, , Catchers. Pete iistitiovisit. Weans; Sid , Kremer Pitmen Don Rasmussen, iris- - gams to follow. Rudy'a and .the Oilers also Pitchers: ion Miser, Sriehsse Al Tate started the first hall show in a Les Kramer, Pion. ly Sista Buckner. game which Wasatch won. 2-- 0. It linens. Pirst hese: Keith Parton, Magna. later proved to be the only blemSecond beset Lou Campsite ish --on the R&H record which Reid Cali, Brigham, HelpOr. Shortstop: Lyle Johnson, Magni, lief. thereafter included 13 consecut Bonsmillet, Pinney. tive victories. Tonight the Boun.Comprising . the top semipro finThird ben: IPtion Mose Maine Lou tiful Oilers would like a repeat rosters performers, the all-st- ar Pinney. Ire loaded with good baseball tal- Outfield:John (trent Cullimere, Den Zundel, performance. Other results and batteries of Brine Martel SW Orson ent, soma players with years of Bristow Slain Petertee. ?WW1; Jack Sid, last night follow: in diamond - 1 laj Two-bee- five southern Norsk , . . - , ,,, -- , , . , - , - - , . ., . , .I . , |