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Show TIME OUT! By Chet. Smith vv W - 4 (j t MAGNA (Spec) Pinney Beverage copped the opening feature of the Industrial 5 blasting out a victory over Magna-Garfiel- d while the Brigham City Peaches were pasting Helper, 10-in a nocturnal affair in the Northern Utah City. The Provo-Murra- y tiff, third game on the achedule was postponed. Taking his cleanup duties seriously, John (Bud) Piero-vitc- h, who swung the big stick for Pinney, poledo out a triple, a double and a single to bat . four runs m at the expense of Leif -- Erickson, Magna pitcher. Jerry de Bouchell, who did the hurling for the victors, allowed 1 hits while the Beverage-me- n garnered 14 oft Erickson, Power in the Magna attack was provided by Shortstop Art Ray who pasted two of de Bouchell's slants for triples. Pinney Mifni (6 BRO (7) 4 0 Anderson ef 13 Camp&na 3b Tezak u 4 3 10 Pierovich 3b 5 3 5 3 3033 10 5 0 5 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 10 1 4 2 0 0 2 Ridd.Sb Ray m Maas rf Barton lb lb Sudbury if G reen If Davis rf Bowman rf Humphries 3b RaduJovH h,c Vincent DeBotbl p Chapman e Erickson p A 3 3 2 2 5 3 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 5 1 0 3 2 0 0 ? 0 4 1 4 0 0 3 5 3 5 5 5 4 4 14 39 14 37 I Totals Totals 39 10 2? n 7 005 000 101 Pinuejs 000 130 020 Mama 5 Summary Errors Anderson, Caoipana 3 Teaak 3 Bowman, Ray, Radulontch, bavis Sacrifice hit1 Tezak Threebaae hiui- - Pierovieh Bar 2 Two-bas- e hit Pierovteh Runs batted in Pierovlch 4, 2, Green. Ray, Barton 4 Struck Camp&n out By Deboucbell 10. Erickson 2. Umpires Debs, McFadden. McConnell Hurls At Helper 3-Hit- ter BRIGHAM CITY (Spec;) Helper, returning to Industrial for the first time League play since before the war, met three-h- it pitching of Brigham City pitcher, Carl McConnell, here last night as the Peaches walloped them, 10-- 0, In the circuit opener. Pitcher Collins, of Helper, gave up 11 safeties to the plate powered Peaches who put on run garnering attacks in the first, third, fourth, fifth and eighth innings. Helper (0) BHOA 4 0 0 1 Brigham City (10) BHOA Belliston s 3 1 3 1 Bertlessa.s 10 0 1 Holbrook 3b Mas oar a. b 110 0 0 Mullins 2b 10 3 110 Babcock,lf 4 0 Zaocana 3 3 10 3 0 0 0 '4 T lura rf awctt fr-- 3 3 0 8 0 3 0 9 0 3 0 0 0 Mayne 3b I 3 3 1 .Cowley, 3b 4 0 0 1 Owen lb 5 3 5 0 cf s Davit,rf t'hase.lf r Weight lb Robinson Collins, p Nelson cf Lemmons c Hobson, e McConnel.p c 4 3 10 0 1 0 14 0 5 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 10 1 JO 1 24 Totals 30 1137 5 total, Scors by innings 000 000 OOfr 0 v Helper 201 130 03z 10 Brigham City Errors Babcock, Zaocana, Robertson, Mullins Two base hits Mullins, Owens. 4. McConnel Runs batted in Owen Mayne, McConnel 3. Bases on balls off Collins 5, off McConnel 3 Strikeouts 7. Stolen McConnel 13, Collins bases Chase 3 Cowley, 3 Umpires Alsop Mayne. Davis, and Mercer. Owen Upper Gooseberry Fish Loss Being Investigated r i vM Kearns will oppose Fort Douglas st 6 p m. and Sugarhouse will oppose Dees Hamburgers at 8 p.m. at Derks Field tonight In two regular Wasatch League baseball games. Results last night went to Midvale and Crescent. Midvale blasted Tooele, 13-- 3 and Crescent trounced Porters and Waiters Club, 15-- 7-- BHOA O. V. Anderson, game warden In Mt. Pleasant, Utah, reports 'that a survey of the Falrview Lakes in Upper Gooseberry indicates that a severe loss of fish had been sustained there this year. These lakes have been closed three years and stocked with natives. It was anticipated that they would be open to fishing for the 1946 season. However, because of this loss, it may be necessary to close them this year. are currently Investigations being made by fish technicians from the Fish and Game offices. for the last 7. Midvale BHOA i4 5 5 travel W it wmi M0 TOD Robertson rf L Read ri Zaxruh 3b 10 14 9 Prettier lb 9 1 9 Midvals Tooele 'Naw that's not a peace treaty . . . tha Russian delegate the Reds to cop the pennant!" is taking bets on PROVO MIGHT BE MUDDY FOR FISHING Inveterate Provo River fishermen are advised by the Utah Fish and Game Department not to raise their hopes too high for clear water on opening day, June 15, if their favorite haunts are between Deer Creek Reservoir and the Murdock Power Plant diversion dam. Fishing is expected to be on the reservoir, it was explained by Director Ross Leonard, but dredging operations below tht Intake of the Weber-Prov- o diversion canal may mudstream above the reserthe dy voir if the peak of the runoff occurs before June 15. Land Is Flooded Widening of the Provo River channel by dredgii g has been demanded through the courts by farmers whose property has been repeatedly flooded by the combined spring runoff and additional water from the Weber River, diverted into Deer Creek Reservoir for Salt Lake Aqueduct storage," Leonard pointed Ori.tf 10 10 0 0 R ( errm.rf A Cerrni lb 3 3 0 0 I ox m 3 1 0 3 3 0 Jones, c Q termi c 3 0 4 1 Thomas 3b 3 2 3 0 Paulo 3b 3 0 1 3 Loonelll 3b 1 0 1 0 0 3 Nuh.p 3 0 10 10 10 38 0 31 1 112 203 3 100 030 00 1313 Readtar. Price. Three-bas- e hits F. Readinr, Dunn, Marks, Cer-roA Cox, Two base hits Robertson Credit victory to Dunn. Chare de feat to Nash Struck out by Dunn 8, Nash 4. Alverton 2. Bases on balls off Aivereon 1. Crescent 4 3 2 0 4 2 4 0 4 3 5 2 12 0 4 2 0 1 1 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 10 10 10 V. (15) BHOA 4 2 2 1 Jones 5 10 3 Rurr (7) Arden Hurler er . 1 1 4 3 0 4 3 3 3 2 9 0 10 1 3 0 1 0 I 403 300 ZCMI 6-- .1(3 .$4.50 ESHS333 to DAILY CROSSWORD l Big New Roadliners v- Mala at 41k toulh (30 tauG Slam 4 ( ((31 Wit HAPPENED.1 TON Y THOUGHT HE SAID MAHONEY" BUT !M SUITE HE SAID MALONEY Like HHg CLAIMS - know; T YOU SHOULD'VE HE'S THE KlET ME KNOW.' PAPERS K. -- HE'S GUY THE ARE YELLIN ABOUT) DYNAMITE -- RED DRIVES OVER EVERY COP TO CCWeSVILLE XIN THE STAT EVERY NIGHT TO ) IS LOOKIN' ' ir"TT At Mickey Finn .Uly isS PtRl AND THE ARE GOOD SLEUTHS, I DID HELP BOB YES PULL OFF THAT SILLY VANISHING ACT' YOU GO ON, TANGO WE'RE LISTENING 1- -0 1 Aftfdff THATS HOW IT 8-- am. Ptuv -- BUT 3 3 110 3 Arden Dairy defeated the softball team last night at White Park, 2 when Bud Wisconsin Enters Lemke hurled the first Wis. (AP) The of the season. MADISON, of Wisconsin crew, Chicago Match Maids took an University Rowing 3 win from the Shamrocks winner of the Eastern to wind up the four-gaseries. Association Regatta at Annapolis, The Chicago Maids scored four Md., last Saturday, will compete sponruns on five hits in the fourth in an invitational regatta Washsored by the University of frame to win the contest. atr Seattle June 22, Harry The Firemen won over the ington Stuhldreher, athletic director, EIMCO club, when Red Announced today. Fox tripled in the second lincame a on home and then ing Salem Victor passed ball. George Bacca, who Paul Seder out SALEM. Ore (API to A returned from the navy, burf 1 burled the Salem ftmatare The dredging is expected to be recently the eecond over Yakima is to I victory 14 EIMCO out for the five struck resumed (approximately International Western their of ram crew but the pitchers duel went Learu eerie here. miles was dredged last fell) soon as the runoff subsides, and to Red Fox. Schedule there is a possibility this may oc- Thursday's 45 p tn Coors Beer Moffst Bess 7 5 cur before- - opening P m, Jordxu x V lleyMmkrz. -- KITCHENWARES Duplcr Fur. 8 45 pm Jnnesies Bub slow Inn v. Spare Disappointment V F W ha, 351 Hot Plates . . In that event, said the game Wednesday's Scores v we want the sportsmen chief, GLASSWARE P I. E to know in advance to spare as Montgomery n 111 Ward fttaialees Steel and Hlckel Turner. &. 8 Uhl and Goodsell. Bilks much disapppointment as posSilverware v sible. Belt fishing will be pos- and Reed. KnUe. Fork and Spool Sols R H E 3 8 L 3 Fireman so sible but certainly not good 0 3 0 $8.50 and $10.80 as usual if the water is roiled EIMCO Fox and Grass, Bacca and GoodseU. R H R. from dredging, but fly and spin- Chi Colored Pyrax Sow la I 11 t Cairo Mitch Maid, ner fishermen should check with Auerbach Roaatera (Aluminum! Shamrock. .311 Chlckau rryura (Aluminum) Maxwell and Gaaik; AUinrton, Turpin us the day before opening before and Hobba. B S.B pinning their opening day hopes on the Provo. zcmi i e e Dairy Director Leonards concern Is Arden Lea and Band,: Lamka aad Bandar la. also based on the prospect of curtailed planting occasioned by South Atlantic Leaaue the impending dragline work Charleston 33. Anrusta 3 6. Fisheries Supt. M. J. Madsen Savanih 8, Jacksonville 5a said that there would be light (Other runes postponed). stocking of trout if it appears the dredging wont get underway before opening. J3. Cloaed 6. Lucid ACROSS Otherwise, he said. "Dave cockpits 6. Cola (It.) Wright, - superintendent of the 1. Cease ' (aero.) Midway Hatchery feels that the 5 Applaud T. Awing 4. Opening heavy plants we have made in 9 Similar French the past for anglers In the popu- 10 Flower 28. Male adults' chemist lar Charleston and Midway area 12. Shore 26. Sick .Performs would be wasted. Instead, the 13. Rub out 10. Pieces of IL be will trout Stop placed 14 High. hatchery skeleton IS. AmiocukSt more heavily In tributaries of craggy h clover . Province the Provo and in other streams 15. Cry of a (EgypO (Union nearby." sheep IuMw'i Bo. AIM tt. Tantalum 18. Touches gently, 12. Classify taym.) .19. A topmast XT. Splash with X.Peeen IS. Auction support W (? liquid 85. Measure of (naut) 0. Past 20. Roman 40. Part of length 2. A standard money - I DONT BHOA Kelly ss 4 Grant, U 3 S Rushton lb terry c 4 WirthUn If Stewart 3b 3 Tuckett 2b ; Frank, 3b 3 Moodv.lb 3 WooIIpj c Mascara rf EIUs.rf 3 Huston cf 3 Ainsworth PiIts p 3 Vranes.p HiU.ll ss 3b 430 03 IS 1 300 03 Portera and Waiter! baaee Stolen Errora Stewart, Kelly. Grant. Carry, Jonee Three baee hue hue WirlhUn. Grant, Two-baa- e WirthUn. Stewart, Button Buna Tuckett 3, batted In Buahton, WirthUn, Woolley 3. Mearara 3, Ainaworth, Grant, Carry. Frank, Moody. Huiton. Credit to Vranee. Chirac defeat to Pitta. Rune reeponetble for Pttte 0, Vranee 7. Struck --out by Pitta 3, Vranea 10. tmpiree Richlne, Self. rb No-Hitt- 9 0 Morrell, cf 3 0 0 0 Bronchkjr rfl 0 0 0 L bases Stolen Crescent Gets (3) BHOA Smart If 1 0 1 0 Rueeo.if 3 9 0 0 .... Totals 39 15 31 4 Totals t.7S In Yen 6.50 Wmdww J.30 . 3.70 . . By See faedm I3.SO eels Udsgtlttiaf In V 0 Ahersorp 'bar vimwc 1 1 (13) Read If 3 3 3 1 Price m 4 13 3 Mark 3b 4 3 9 9 Peiereon e 4 10 0 Dunn p mm$ MO 3 3 5 3 & WINS y Amateurs Schedule Two Games Chief Wahoo AFTER HE QUARRELED WITH VOUF HE'D POUND A DARNED GOOD HIDING PLACE, DOWN AT THK THAT NIGHT, HE GOT A CRAZY IDEA I'VE BEEN BEGGING HIM RIVER OF MAKING YOU THINK MAYBE HE TO COME BACK AND FORGET THE WAS DEAD TO MUMOR HIM, I GOT CHILDISH MELODRAMA, EVERYDAY MIS SUITCASE AND DESTROYED IT WHEN I SLIP OVER THERE WITH IN THE TANK FOOD AND CIGARETTES l WAS AFRAID) OKAV.'LFTS TO CALL YOU. S COM- -1 YOU SAID YOU'D) WANT TO CONTACT US' ySEE THAT |