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Show SPORT CIIUONICIJ: All IAWJiLiL THE PAYSON CHRONIC IT-- 1 RIPAV. JONH Tilt Payson Nsphi -- Hammer Levan, 10 Here Headlines s 7 3 ! 3 i , 10-1- 7 lead in the second with six singles and a Spanish Folk error for their hn kv number total. lead. Two Payson hits for eirors, two walks, and a hit helped the Spaniard cause no little. The Onions came right back in the sixth with an eight run barrage to take over the lead again. Payson collected six hits in the big inning, while Spanish Folk errored once and pitcher Andrus walked two. in the bottom of Behind, the eighth, the Forkers exploded as the Payson defense Utterly crumbled, with six runs on only two safe blows. Red Kirk singled in the ninth for Payson, but brother Don went down swinging and Max Menlove hit into a fielders choice to end the ball game. 10-- The home crew scoied twice in the bottom of the second and once in the third off pitcher Dick Lant. Fowler pushed Duke Hudson across the plate ahead of him with Payson run number eight and followed him with run number nine in the third with a 15 : - . CENTRAL UTAH STANDING ID W. L Nephl 7 0 xllelper 4 2 Payson 4 Spanish Folk x Levan Eureka ijijU 1 007 3 a7 4 3 37 .000 0 7 game not : !' . I'.. I. ,e , Jo i k ( n ! er lie II ii r. on tne n. Nephi at Payson. Spanish Folk at Levan Euiek.i at Helpei. v. : e Spin i - it 11. I "I at Euieka. Levan at Nephl. Spanish Folk at Helper. Payson ..i to 11. t Jl.t t , I 4-- It (le- - l ;i-- i s 5 3TS Heres how you can make your best meals taste better. Serve TEA. Men welcome it. ICED its refreshing! HOT its bracing! Enjoy the taste-thriof fine tea from the superb blends your Safeway offers. You can suit your purchase to your purse, too, in the range of money-savinprices youll find here. AM, ll . ncismimj sTd V4 03? lb. 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Wankier as Indian Territory .ttendin well bung the Levan chucker, and had a per-te- it orated into Oklahomltk buttl'd i lean-u- p rural col d at the plate with three state was admitted as S The mar a 1907. 23 a to: till el. jite l'l.e Unions quickly took com-i:..i.- d with a n of the contest in the bot-t- i f.rst wain Bill Wignall of tiie first. ir poun.it d Wunkiers first pitch into light venter field for a double. a roller 1,Jpn Hiilman fouled one off, .u.u than diove Wignall home Roll Your Lawn .util tiie tieing run with a sizzling down the field line. right tuple Duke Hudson took his first pitch-e- d bull and dropped the pill into left for a single scoring HilliVERYLAfjl man Thus, Wankier had threw lii'ii bulls, and Payson had two IS flIADE BETTEH1 .nns. B. Fowler hit into a double BY ItOLLLNG., went ph.y und Max Menlove indown swinging to end the First, light weigh I ning. roller pressure, then! In the fouith, Red Kirk singled heavier as the grouafl home Fowler to give the locals hardens if you would! a margin. have the best lawn. Ides! Two Levan singles, a walk, and a Payson error combined to give too, for tennis couns. he losers their second run in the DUN HAM 2 wH2"tR0HEs filth inning. A sparkling double Tut to Amos pLy, Ralph Hillman adjustable to the to Menlove, thwarted the Levan needs of your soil r; llv. Payson put the game on ice in Weishttt the bottom of the fifth as four lated by then runs crossed fhe plate on Wig-nail- 's or sand pu, second double of the tilt, the hollow i singles by Fowler and Menlove, drum. The 3 a Levan error and two sensible ar.d passed tica! roller i bulls. sands iso Ine Onions added the remain-.n- g Strongly a three runs of the contest in easy rolling and low in price. tre sixth on singles by Wignall, JSee our stock of tsws i: ilulph Hillman and B. Fowler. garden tools, seeds end fertile, Levan was guilty of one mis-pla- y during the frame. 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"They have d n.e pretty well so far." I suggested. "Im only telling you what I think he said. on ahead, "They hate too many pitchers who are in and out good one start and punk the next. You cant bank on any of them to give you a sound game. Rov, kow Id l.ke to see those Outs.de Giants get good pitching. of this, they hae a better ball club or Cardinals than the Djdgers, Braves. The Pirates are the most improved team in either league. "Whats your slant in the AmerI asked the old ican league? timer. "No change," he said. "Still the Red Sox and Yankees. Detroits great pitch. ng has been a fizzle so far. Anyhow, it won't be good ball club enough to l.ft a Clew land got a great start, but CievcLr.d isn't that g 'Od. "Feller will have a good year. Bob i ibably vu'l win 22 gomes. Cleveland is much better, but its pitching is only fair. n lull W Itl tl.i .v of III I'.lks In .ip .1 le e With :i tile W.i-p,.t of the 1 tl! h 1 i ti 1, "I ici'l now tin Dodgers have too mi: ii voutli and spi fd too many Giants goo.l arms and tigs tor the P.,v. : lin.n Nept'i will go us a (lei uled 9 it y Rio-- , : i'hi y n .a, f Viv f'c tie '.. will i u..r dull, tii iK'. l si i1) ut e can go j a ,!.i! l : r . i ti W 11 NO ,. a ' m. n .1 ti Co 6 w pro-hi- - ! jot n Pt n t, V P) . In t..e ii.-- 2 -- : : p. tmoii- - will hiii g: oup of n iind u ,n ti.e lu , tC Next Week's Schedule June i i j. ted. June , tie I.. I, .lbfi ft 1 , I Apple Pie Quick 10-- Done Field. ; Treat your menfolk to 1FIEM the hale and hearty drink ! Canterbury ( younger brother Kiik behind the command m complete ,,.s j .,hout tne contest. Pi J in ;.,.,n took a one run load ,, ol the fust on Lee Wan-- i' T.n? sinaio after Mangelson had z.jir.i.l and scored from third a: ie he pulled up on Leo Wan-tu- . , .ngie. Incidently, had Leo the winning witch-m- been y.'.mku: 1". e i IV ,oi.ld have pushed the b for Merriwell Flunk bwc Thy si me gain DIVISION Prices Effective Fri. and Sat. June Pye Quick Betty Crocker , ki',:. SOUTHERN . 1, ,:.U1 n It was The Line Score: home run. booming Fowlers third circuit clout of the R. H. E. season. 070 280 00017 20 10 Payson Foi k 021 720 16x 19 12 2 Spanish Folk took over the Sp. fiont runner position in the botArnold, Andrus (4) and Powell. tom of the fourth when they Lant, D. Kirk (8) and W. Kirk. counted seven runs on only three r : v i 13-1- 7 ft, . I 9 batt.s-ma- two for lorn. ,,three fort also had tvv u'sPmivei; for Cen-- I trips. In:' second won ;inl. Sun-Mbull game i t h I.t m pin The Line Score: 'i ne pitched his mates to wm over Levan .m lot . 1 i . Ht',d Kirk First Few Innings 19-1- 7 P Plate to, .. B Spanish Fork Edges Payson Onions In Free Hitting - Free Scoring Contest Al Contest Close During Sunday C.U. Slate Runs Weren't Lacking Here! I:iysiin's Onions hit safely 20 tunes Moinl.iy at Spanish Fork, but een tins amazing total wasnt suffnient t opiovulc the Payson dub with a victory over the Fnikeis The Spaniards collected only 12 hits, hut a victory a run seven took The Omens Brothers Pitch - Catch as Kirk leam now hands ar.d to know passpd 4- 0- Prise you to colfpr n- - i manv Done Field wrists as the grizzled ap ear at the edge ot their scalps. It is much easier to gray begins to break 'he ,ntPrWkin aa v"l,laPPing, where the litt.e finger of the rlaht fcu orefineer of ihA , Hrr,,;r,hVhe VTlrstvvo Cdled finge-- s of the betwen left. First Pitch 3 p. mm. low ood |