Show - :: ) 1‘torn'ing Sunday — - k - I t a Zbe Azitt I e : 1 Sl a ‘ 'e " 4 - e '' - ::'s vr-0::io- 1 - - - ' - r 4 ot lrigham ICity' Jerome!) Club rovo Coors 'limey Beverage tagnartareleid Weer Seekers 6 4 2 6 4' 3 3: 5 1 8 5 3 Illeaday's Pet 4 MA larbettote Beverage at Helper- 230 p to at Provo 2:30 p m Brigham City at °women Club 4:30 Pinney - lead- - in the second - P' i halt - I Currently the'Brighams and the e lemirells are a apart Peaches in the driver's 'llth i eat 'While each team has several i lore games to play—Peaches six I Semmell five—including another Igainst each otherthis one Sun- lay should prove to be a springs board propelling somebody into the second half title s Brigham ' City after finishing ekth in the first halt has been )laying inspired ball this section o gnd boasts a won and lost landing The Gemmells have lost -Me more than the Box Elder gang The spiritual lift a victory in this game would give ought to spell a 'second-haflag for the winner A half-gam- i six-tw- lf leog Gets Call ' Provo Tilt For ' - PROVO - Spot Clegg the big the outhpaw who itagnaGarlield nine at Magna last Vedneaday will be on the mound unday when the Provo Coors do he entertaining at the local balls i I i urneack — orchard 7oors' i i f r t - t i s tilt the n Provo's Wednesday aching staff of Deb Dudley Ralph 7rowton and the newly-signe- d ienry Smith will be on hand if agnasGarfield starts teeing off in Clegg's slants With Gemmell Club and Brigham 'it)' clashing Sunday in a game flist will push one of the clubs lown a 'bit the Coors figure they vill be but percentage points away 'rom first place if they can repeat heir Wednesday victory Game time is set for 2:30 p m t 8 I' ards to Get ight Hander 1 t r I I ed lp s-- l ' ' Yellow Cab : LucaoWorthlMain ee rket 4118tare Gee Herriek' 4 7 6 5 3 2 273 200 200 lielnedolo 6 Thersdayat CIA p m) Merrick ea 2040 Club lordao Ouy park Lockwood Market ea Beneficial Llte 1 Fairmont 1413 B A O W via Fairmont No 3 Yellow Cab' los LueuWortitlia WWI- tier No 1 L 's '''' lks :s & ' r - ‘ - 4 ssit' - - ' e 3 - 'organ Plays TOWING WIIFCKER once-beate- m-- I : -- - 11745M twice-beate- ir - 1 134141 Was the-firs- nd Slide wins sig 3S i - 1- 'Ne i lekz---i-- ti s 0' " - -- '- i s' ' e ‘ 'Ae -- ' 's s s'' ii: ' J - ':': ""sso"" a -' 4 ' " -- 4 -- 4 - — t Action in " -- -Round Itàbin ' ' nr rovo -- k ' Teams-Awai- - Park Slates Playoff for t - - ' With the "president's" cup going to one of five clubs which ' failed to enter the cityiround In base- robin iSalt ball day will open a consoliation ney first of its kind - ' : - '- Suntour-sev- 11 er ' held Sportitets s ': : - : ' ' S here ' ' - ' ' ' ' - - -- - ' - s- --' ' s - ' t ' ' ' 0 - Sugarhouse 0 - ssisssissss ' -- :s :1":: - S: - ss ' It ' - ' lf i' ''''"'-::- - ' s-' t " 5-- 4 r smely Lei : 720 1 1 Nippons Begin Baseball Meet Today 4 ' 3-- 1 - s- Li 4 - - LOGAN—Ray - ' Salt Lake City girls Thursday grounds swimming meet with approximately 75 competing in ve- was directed by Rose Nacaratoo and Madeline Clark swimming in- struetors at Liberty and Fairmont j parks - The respectively results: Fair frefatVett t Liberty Pioneer Nelson' F Announces Logan flounced Saturday a selection of who will represent stake the Itake in the northern district M Men softball tournament at Smithfield The roster follows: Team manager Wally Secrist: pitchers Sylvan Forsber of Logan Eighth Rulon Olsen ors Young Darrell Kohler of Providence Second and Rod Jones of Logan Seventh catchers Bill liwen of College ward and Reid Pedersen of Logan Sixth first base Don Humpherys of College ward second base Roland Atkins of Providence First third base Jack Marshall of Lo- shortstop RayJones - Mabel 4 -- gan-Eigh- th e - a HghsGortg - Pollywogs Flying risk Tell Fan relay (eberial)—Pollywoga Minnows Ballaow ' Board Affirms Ouster Of Badger Coach Mary Jenkins Gains Job in Pit Crew zz - ' August Cidarciiice SALE $50 to $300 Reductions - Aug 10 UP) -s requested a Teyie vy of his missal tity softball Owing games uf tridIV A - 1 Cobsinbla 'ohne Imago Won 12 Reim518111W from Ohio to Salt Lake' City the conclusion of his duties 7 a dis- “181 Pinney Beverage ritlirtivis Mary Jenkins son of Salt take City s Mayor Ab Jenkins Saturday was on his way east to seive as an A A A mechanic it tracki included in a forthcoming circuit ' SALEM N H Mrs Harry Kennett it W -- 14teryswee a glam : "4 4 4 ' 7 Loft 3 8 7 8 II 11 Pet 800 887 :t4iv 287 207 ' 7- W41 -' 7 Antis konsisyrs' - Lemma Wni Loot a I 3 i 3 at o trpsuerse S illatittilway"trosta 3 g o o 0 o o 3 3 i i 4 3 4 4 Goode Sporting Cutishe Perkin' DeekerBripiley Utah Brewing Dueler Jrur Debutante " qbamrork-Illnitprinier- 47 499 400 1:3: 424 429 419 2 Lea3glie 5 5 Cur Lucky 13 Klub 3 Coed 3 2 IRS VIP Won -- viviral: tx:-- t- Birrell Bottling 4 a Rovera PleariantGrove 10 10 Lout 0 3 ' 5 5 8 5 Won ft t entiPeretien Speingllie Spanish Fork T 5 3 Dupler Pet 0 4 a The Big Six 300 373 333 261 ' - 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- All-St- ' Hansen of Providence Second Frank Hansen of Providence First utility-- men Ensign Burns of Logan Sixths Doug Long of River rdon Crabtree of Provi- s dence Second and Conrad i of Logan First Jean Price Fairmont Relay — Fairmont (Dorothy Burton Mary Lott Fowler Betty Free't Marjorie Liberty Pioneer DorothY Burton FainTiont::i Mabel Bowen Pioneer $lisabeth Nacca rato Libe : JACKSOWS Softball Slate ell-sta- rs frolicked at Fairmont park swimming pool in the city play- mom: - Logan Stake Picks Team o 4 I only Girl Hold Meet ' ' Other Wasatch games Sunday pit Perrell's Service of Ogden against Coalville in the latter community and Ogden's Depot Grocery against Layton also with an record at Layton 7 ' - Sunday night it White stftball park in Salt Lake City the annual city softball' tournament will get under way There are 16 clubs entered In the big event tour from the çoiumtha league three 1 from ihe Metropolitan and three from the Employes The other six teams will be the winners from the six city recreation leagues The teams to gain the coveted" are the Young Republicans I 1 berths Pinney Beverages American Smelt- s Ing and Mountain 'Fuel Supply ' '''''' -i from the Columbia circuit: Zinik - - - For Sunday e — "- ssssesesassasssse i4' firning7-itz-templeAlleys - ' -: i - RCR Department 4111i Sth In-Whitr- Cross Bats - Set I - 7 Rigida Was N 74111- - R Farmington In Top Game MADISoNWis SERVICE CALL i - ss-ss- ' s The University of Wisconsin athletic board Saturday affirmed its decision of April 30 releuing Ralph Hunn university crew coach DAY AND NIGHT' 1 Sixteen Clubs i 6-- - Dant 1:1613 i! r tis ' a00 rDiving 4 5 8 8 2 2 Club 0 e 813 727 436 2 3 8 W hoop - I Won 9 Life -- ' i' ' Softball L 6 8 0 0 '' ' D A 4 Bowen Beneficial '''- : meet I 5 : 30-d- ay Opetr $ - - - i POCATELLO — Enrolled just Ahead of the deadline pros 'libiting addition of men of better I han class C rating Doyle Mills I veteran right-handpitcher is t t coming to the Pocatello Cardinals from Decatur Ill of the class B t 't - iThree-- 1 league Telegraphic aci Ceptance of terms has been reI i eived a by Business Manager Art 3 Routzong of the Pocatello club Holding the lowest earned run k 1 9verage of the Pennsylvania State league s last—year Mills permitted 4 nnly 232 runs for each nine innings worked He won 14 games ost six and gave only 140 hits 3 4 t n 175 innings struck out 109 isI ued 68 passes e Arm trouble handicapped Mills e s erly this year and he did not erform for Decatur until July but is reported in excellent condiiOn and fully capable of render- : service for Pocatello lag excellent 7 Release of Earl Pine rookie made way for Mills who I i pitcher with'BillsCaplinger Hal Dobson i Larry Kempe Warren Sandel and Dick O'Boyle will make a strong pitching' staff Gilbert Archuleta is recovering following an appendectomy at Twin Falls but will not pitch again this season - - - The Cardinals are waiting re- turn of Steve patras to the line- up after ' a Inuscle injury and a eek hence will have the strongest line-u- p of the year for 4he season-en- d rush Nextt Tuesday night will be ob- -' served as Ted Kakoliris night when local Hellenic clubs honor ' the Pocatello third baseman "- j' 0 ' - r 'k - tIndie teams - ' Lark and Crescent:'raguzeneHde:ti- -Cudahy aPndackDiflgeg from wthe mittance Into the annual city Metropolitan round robin tourney following Union Pacific Deseret Lumber which the other five teams C Y Life Beneficial Furniture Hamel S : Recreation O Tooele Jrs League ' ' City Barnett and and Mecca Bar from the RecreaWAS "sus Pet Weiss Alta Club and Wasatch tion leagueLs s ' Cannon Aehton 800 8 2 deCided to hold a tourney 718 Plunge 7 2 The first four clubs in the meet Oscar Carloon ' Columbia to Steel advan5 500 themselves take 5 I among Will gianty for the state meet Pine Plant 4 4 500 4 444 tage of the current good base5 beeirset for August 21 9pringville a Noel Bell " Sperks JewelersI which has after the 0 General ball weather shop s000 of completion three 74 days in softball battleaTo lend interest to the whole the city tourn i y To qualify for sso mmerciai s :: issssssa President Hub Cochran 14gueprogram besth win must a team s: the state ' -Lod Pet has obtained a trophy to go to S of its first s and second round Reclamation IlIngineart woo 9 1 900 the club hence—five and winning Find Ward Kiders Ain0 6 4 -s s se games ' -1 : A :::: evenly4I matched :machines will " The meet will be run on the 0Pecish:11' IS' s ss"'sfor the Indie "president's" Win::'I tangle Junior Chamber - 2 58 444 double elimination plan with eises4Pmvo River C C C Camp 200 cup ners playing winners and losers In ''' - -P A team Tribune Intermountain Wire luBtitirnweitItl s playing losers playa until and loses twice it s' ' seams" PROVO—With schedules S regular 411"64:' tangle at 10 a m: the Jewelers '' t eatsoeurofcluctsnsilsootemntasofaayvotthitreosugbehs completed in Provo's two softball will then' meet Tooele City at 12 Mr i ram' s s finale I The Young Re- - races four teams are Witting for noon and in the Y--day' out the season 0 CS Jrs will Columbia loop winneri the playoff for the city chains Tooele City any publican" I vi1 ses Ns t are a powerful threat wkile Pins plonship which will be heist' the taAnglliesautnd2ayis m s games will be limSZ'SSSS0''s1" J ney Beverage has a strong hitting week of two and 19 according to ited to seven innings August ':!W t club and a crack pitcher inIted s'' Ssssgs hours' playing time and all will will be a Bert Bullock softball czar here Anderson Fox Jewelry '''sesisof played on municipal diamond OW one team of the four Os- - be No 1 soft" 01 First-roun- d in city games car Cartoons of tie Recreation 0 ball tournament: league might not make it Into the SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE s' pOitponed- First-Humbl- es playoff as-- it still-has- -a At White Park ' e Pi to the' Plant with p game play Packing 6:30 p m—Cudahy (Metropolitan league) vs D & and win before it can grab a 'tie R G W (Recreation) for the second half title Bullock sss 7:30 p m—Uttion Pacific (Rec- said Saturday that the two teams First Wards domination in the (EmH Bintz W vs would have to get together thit: locai Salt Lake interstake division reation) week or the tilt would be forfeited was further extended Saturday ployes' league) m—Anderson Jewelry tos Carlson's 4:30 p Will chuck Fritz Buhecker as the 'speedy Liberty stake night Lums (Metropolitan) vs Deseret The playoff for the title will be ten overcame the tough Lincoln for Petty Motor team ber 19 (Recreation) the when gin Monday August ssesssssss s '' "Ralisplitters" 2 to 1 ot cop its ss ': s s Sii: 9:30 p pt—Republicans (CoFirst ward Elders and the Recite ''''''''-'- '1 atralght champions hi p Both s: :' es lumbia league) vs Petty Motor illation Engineers winners of the second outfits will now await the s (Employes' league) first and second halves of the Com- assts: finala which get under way S'4 mercial league will meet at 7 p m at White park August 16 and 17 MONDAY'S SCHEDULE -' 630 p m—American Smeltint Following this game Cannon - The battle for third place between Ai ss s s'' s s ''''' (Columbia) vs Police Depart- Ashton and Oscar Carlson will play Ivins and Sugarhouse turned out s second-halment f the Recreation for (Employes) 4 to be a listless affair after Grant s )" S s 730 p m—Pinney Beverage league title This game Is slated s ''' s' f s: speedy Sugarhouse fieldi: Ilemaley " ' (Columbia) vs Hama! Furniture for 8 p m Cannon Ashton won er suffered a compound fracture ' :4 - 'tesssesseetr' ss ' '" first-hastitle and could win of the leg while sliding into third the (Recreation) ss s t Is s ss s s i s 8:30 p m—Mt Fuel Supply the second by tipping Carisons In base vs:4 ' As a consequence Grant's : 4' ' " sl " si '' ss(Columbia) vs Mecca Bar (Re- this game teammates had all the fight taken ' ust 22 7 m Au at ss:: s creation)' s g e: p Thursday out of them and the en- ses-- --sS 9:30 p m—Zinik Sporting the first game of the evening will counter 13 to 2 dropped " s's Ns "s saw- s ' ssss Bene' Goods (Metropolitan) va s pit the against Cannon s Its was husky Jack Stahrs Iss Again Ashton -ficial Life (Recreation) providing that Carlsons sensational hurling that was the '''":"'' s'S 1 ssi win the Monday game and thus main P ' Ess':'cog in First's close win Only' S'S: s i ' Ss ' contender despite the Ion of Fritz grab the second half race At 8 three safe hits were 'garnered by s s Sr- r P of and the winner this in game who "s ss:s Buhecker 's Friday night the Stahrs fast "Railsplitters" i t s '' pitched the Jewelern into the Met- - the winner of the Monday game ball fanned 13 batsmen John between 1 the and a the Engineers title with league his heavy cloutropolitan Duncan up kept victory over Zinik Hal Shewell Elders will battle for the city cham- ing and Jimmy Staggand Neaten ''' will depend on Mickey Westover pionship i? came through with 4 ' t and John Samnon to carry the blows s a Jay Leddin g ham allowed ' i ' pitching burden in the city meet the winners but 7 hits but wu i Await and feelpthat his dub has strength liorseshoers touched in the pinches toaccount i enough to carry it through to the for the "Raileplittersdo:volalL toe state Will mound Joust Tourney Murrty Doug Borg Final results: Zinik will be strengthened by for rolitielans RN E L MURRAY—A chairStokes EmG as E Supply Fred Ante First of man tournament the horseshoe poyes' loop winner decided not to 1 3 1 Lincoln enter Aste and Dave Nisonger at the Salt Lake county fair an- - JStahl and ' LeddingWStagg for nounced Saturday that plans the pitching find' of the seanon ham and Danierlield the meet were completed The give Homer Coleman Zinik pilot R H E following schedule- was released: two first rate chuckers 2 4 3 Sugarhouse contest from Thursday—Boy? Retossed the I vine Doug Borg who s -13 12 1 10:30 a m noon to contest ' girls' ''' ' publican n into the Columbia loop from 3 to 4:30 i Brand Meridith and D Meredith' m amamen's p '' title with a 0 victory over Pinney ' Ence Demke and 6 teur 4:30 to from m Utah Beverage has been burning up county vs Salt Lake p S county from that circuit during the past month 6:30 to 8 B atte d In Runs m ‘ p from ' baseball last players In Borg's Japanese eight complete f American Mairue—arsonberg Tigers 9R: Friday—Boya' finals from 10:30 '' --Murray Syracuse Honeyville Cors games 56 innings he has given up tonoon girls' fiflaiesfrosm 34o-4- - CrOillh--ReYankeeikicTorkmws421---°Maggio d Sox for an averageof but rine Ogden and Salt City m ' men's finals from 4 ' 30 to 82: National—F 3Vd041111 ' 111"1: 20 game Two of his games p6 MizeCardinals SI: Nicholson Cubs 72 B m Salt class will congregate at the No 2 mu- ' haveperbeen Lake p s county Fletcher Pirates 72 shutout's and the most i I nicipal field all day Sunday to pry any team scored against his pitchi- championship from 6:30 to - 8 p m ' cham— American—Assoelatioti- -i the lid sessecondsannual - In ng—in—hir- last—eight- - omen- - 'was - Saturday— Allsamateuri pionship from 2 to 4 p m class '' Louisville 1 Toledo- 4 t termountain Nisei tourney an af- five Borg and Ben Crain whose A Salt Lake county championship Kansas City ILSt Paul O to be in shape again arm seems 3 Milwaukee Minneapolis Iti fair sponsored by the Salt Lake should be able to take care of the from 5:30 to 8 p m Indianapolis 1 Columbus 1 : t citizens City Japanese-America- n Politicians the for printers pitching Buhecker will pitch for Petty league One other team Carbon county Motor in the city meet the Petty S In the Emwill be seen In action later in the club finishing tothird qualify Buheck7 ployes' circuit tourney but the boys from the er has had a great year in his To coal mining country draw a bye first fling at local softbill s s SPANISH FORK—The central Sundaty pitch two clubs Into the city meet s Utah softball tosirnament to be s Sunday's slate: Murray Talyo vs is a feat by itself but Fritz added s 11 August 12 to 14 inclusive- - the sel Bamboo vs Honeyville 12:15 pitcher in the Employes' loop to i winners of which will ireceive a p me Salt Lake Busseit vs- Cor- blank the W H Bintz team and s t i " handsome trophy presented by the rine 2:30 p m: Ogden Nipi)ons was second to Grant Gunderson ' !! of W Hs Bintz with the best averSpanish Fork senior chamber of vs Salt Lake Nippons 4:50 p mcommerce is now lined up and The meet is a double elimination age run per game mark In the 74!t ' the schedule is announced as fol- affair Next Sunday's games will loop with 38 per games Glinderr' 80 lows: Monday August 12 at 6:30 be played at Brigham City The son's average was 33 Trade-In- s V Must i l Noell Bell who holds down pens p m—Cannon Ashton of Provo vs following week' the boys will bat- for Anderson field tet conJewelry 7:30 at and final m—Blatz out at tle it p fayton Springville Sample Bargains Beer of Helper vs Nephi: at 6:30 tests are scheduled in Salt Lake has always been a consisteht boy 4 —The Royal King Coal of Royal City three weeks from the opening This season as a member of the ' WasWig ' Nov Now 5 vs Oscar Carlsons of Provo at date ne wl y crowned Metropolitan P37 Park 120 T Ned$643 ti $545 '311 Pack Super 11495 Billni ' 9:30—the Utah-Idah- o team Sugar Murray won the championship champs he has sparked his club litr White ft Tires : fiedan owner's mune on request :" vs American Fork last-- year and with it possession to new heights His fielding has IS La Salle Club Coe 415 ' aga Buick 4 41"led - $43 545 1317tr his been 13 sennitional timely at of hitting Radio htr Original D aL equipment Tuesday night August thetroPhy put up by tourney v team and he was one of the most popuIS Lincoln 6:30p m—Curley's Lunch vs Paci- 'officials An '37 Olds "41" Coupe ' 595 495 All Time in' T Red Rad as kat fic-Pipe to the Plant of Provo at 7:30 outstanding player' and most val- - lat choices play Ra dio htr new paint -'NI Pack Super 1148 Bell and Milt Sss 4S game p m—Kenliworth vs Nephi: 8:30 uable player selection will bemade i t ' '34 Amateurs Battle To d ay — In City Round Robin Opportunity is knocking at the door now old Manager E teed (Lob) Collins figures that 2Iegg is the man for the left hand- r gave the Magnas but three runs ! - 7- - 1 ' J - i Magna Cask Grocery downed the Ritz s Temple Alleys '' club' at Garfield Friday night to ' ' t ' " ' kerid the Bowlera down to their ' first loss in the Second half Coed race The lost meant nothing to the Bowlers except that It broke ' ‘' ' t h eir winning streak They won the --ddr fifst nil - Coed-- title and have s"' tA cinched the second halt with a s ' s t foursgame lead OhlY two games '' remain on their schedule The win 7 ''' l' t si s' " ' Si moved' the Grocers Into second place es the- Rovers dumped BirrellS I s ' ' is''' 11 ik 4 s ' ) iss s s Bottling 6--5 k ' s : s ' lc' s t :' - The Invading Hess De Luxe club r --- "'s:! s s S ) ' '' i' S 4) ' of Lodi Cal came to Utah heralclk Iss'! '' i S s : s - ' 'k :: ed as one of the finest teams lie : - - 1:' i' i - '' California Dupier Fur the CO" ' ' :' s ' ‘ I 1 I perettes and theShamrOck:FooW sss ss -' f $' es' them in con- printers all won from ' i CSi '' ' I t! : v incing fashion The three Utah I Debutante teams piled up 30 ruffle 1 In the three games against the ' visitors' six The coast team ofs t : I ) i fered no excuses but claimed that J 0 I i Utah hadthe finest teams that they f si i i s i s had met on the iftSbarhstorming ' 1 i 'ss S: tour The club vls' made up of s S 'tr t I i very young girls their average age silk 1 iss s S i 'Si' being but 18 years The Copperk l i r 0" ettes played the most interesting of the three games trimming the ' 1 Coasters behind Elva Rushton's neat pitching performance Looking ahead to next season ' s ' s girls' softball it appears that the s so ss local ' s ss ssi i organization may have one ot ' ' iss s'sss s : 'S1 the strongest leagues in the west- s -s 1 ' If the Hess games and the Sham-rock- 's S't -e ' s ' record on its recent totir are fs''''' ' -any criterion J1-::: ' F ' s Interesting Contest '416itulimetwolatIllimiWoobt4dossmiitHea:f4504i444a:saiZ Springville and Spanish Fork Hard-hittin- g first-sack- er carries major softball Southy Frantz fans have some 'contests scheduled In th portion of D & R G W's dynamite in annual city tourney future 'that should prove Ii kbresting for the Last year he was named best amateur player in the state two southern i' of the Debu' ' tante loop On Wednesday the Shamrock-Footprintejourney to Springville to play a club composed of the pick of the two teams - sfrom Spanish Fork and Springville and on Monday August 19 a similar game will be played at Spanish Fork Springville and Spanish Fork have played good ball durink the Six amateur baseball teams from the main thoroughfares of second half and the cream of the two give the Debu- s Salt Lake City and points south to Lark will wheel out their heavy tanteclubs should a good game champs program in the annual city round State Tourney artillery Sunday in a three-gamSet 'robin tourney s Girls' teams outside of Salt Lake Sunday's tussles can make or break title hopes for four of the City are urged to' contact Dean clubs in the tourney Henager's Ence girls' softball secretary at or 258 B street Crescent Lark and Krause Heat- Wasatch 5152-ing having already tasted defeat in The state tournament has been set a meet in which setbacks count for August 22 23 and 24 and there are stilt several spots open The heavily in title standings The undefeated McClanahan's meet will be conducted at City n and Henager's Busis park Girls' softbal0 schedule- - from ness College will trade punches in ComMonday t August 12 to Monday the tüssle Sunday-aopening Wasatch —League at 10 asms The August 19 inclusive: Pet munity park Lost Won Monday August 12: 1 000 Clothiers hot and cold by turns 0 4 Devile Slide — A Y Park ' 1 800 this season have knocked over two 4 Morgan vs Pleasant Grove D 710 1 4 gob Farmington 8:30 p m—ShamrockFootprinters 1 va 750 Indie entries Krause Heating and 3 Ferrell's Service 3 Lucky 13 Klub 400 2 Geont Grocery 3 nob Crescent The Collegians toppled 0 Coalvitle Wednesday Angnst 14 non Crescent last Sunday and then At City Park 4 0 Heneter 4 7:30 p In—Sinai Bottling vs Magna 000 0 Layton went down to defeat at the hands Cash Grocery vs 3:30 p Alleys Sonaday's Schedule of D & R G W in a Thursday Crescent DepM Grocery at Layton encounter At Springville Morgan at Farmington m—All-Sia9 p vs Shamrock-loot- The Railmen bent on keeping crer17inersIsta Retiefer at Coalville printers their city and state amateur titles Thursday Mutant 111 At Pleasant Grove 8 p The Morgans and the Farming-ton- s are down for action Sunday at Grove vs- Magna Cash 5 m latat Community park against ' Grocery p will tangle Sunday on the At Fork itpanteh n Crescent On a basis 8:30 p Fork vs Lucky ter' s ballground to see who gets to Devils Slide in of their play to date the champs 13 Klub Friday August 16 to be runner-u- p That are overwhelming Javorites to run At City Park theWasatch Baseball league strict-stheR vs to- -- three Bir71re119 runner-u- p —victory—streak stuff however is - 8:30 p m—Entlibition gams ly contingent on the Devils Slides' straight Krause Heating the lone Indie 8 vs Shamrock p taking agame the same day from Henefer which has yet to chalk team with a win to date will op- Footpriniers Monday: August 19 pose Lark at 4:30 p m on the No1 At City Park victory up a second-hal- f 7:3n P: mtits-Templheld the whip hand in TAlleys vs t-half Lark Morganand Farmington are tied field Indie race but has 83o p m—Birrell Bottling vs Pleasant' with four wins and one Grove loss and a win will put somebody been unable to get going in the At Spanish Fork 8 p vs ithamrock-FooIn second spot all alone—if Devils current meet i games will e to Helper ontnheeyr Luvnedraayg or a spat with the Becker' who llocked off Gemmel! Wednesday Ind —Magna-Garfiel- d —Jo Provo3oth the latter contests are at — ):30 p rn - 1 nTltiv i Thrce-IndieTil- ts' ' 0 S ' a ball game at Bingham 4:30 p- m which Inky decide who's who inthe league It'll Pit club winner of the first BrigharnCity S::0111)--ti:It(k::0:::O:- : '4 ' First Loss In Second Half --- 1rthere's 0:0: S ::4 City Title ::chos" Tontght 4'-- - - s - Bowlers Sufttr-- -' ' ---- 1 pace-setti- 750 667 625 444 429 - - - - 11 A0eCt 1 i t L - - ' w - - Foes - --- - 1 y' ndustrial League - - 7-- - ” 1 ItiState Race - - I Ili 1 c Bingham Game— - '' ( 13lay Be Tqi-Of- f - - elagna Tit)s I ltanips---- -: Peaches At 1 City- $4$e"--z:$47--cet- Atigtist11i 1940 C 3 ' - - for Siege Gun- Pit's- S -- ribun- - r--e " 4 14 44 4- a 4 4 A 4 L 4 4 ''" - |