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Show . tball Leagues rite Schedules For First Half i preparations going forward ;hting the athletic field at the Ichool for night play, the pub-Is pub-Is week awaited launching of 11 league play, and 150 men ising the team rosters looked I rd to competition. I ieen floodlights, poles and 1 1' supplies have been purchased, he field is a scene of activity lie iiu " -- : equipment is being installed. mprovements, which will equip $eld here as well as any in the y for night play, are financed y by the Alpine school district, lcan Fork city, and American Softball association. The cost imated at $600. f is scheduled to start Monday, 23, with two leagues of six i each in the running. Three 5 will be played each night af-yorking af-yorking hours, beginning at 7 allowing business men to par-"te par-"te in the games as well as to ;: e the public to attend. . Games je played Mondays, Tuesdays, idays and Fridays. Snsors of teams in the Corneal Corn-eal league are the Utah Poultry icers' association, Chipman I intile company, Chipman and -json Feeds, Shumway Service, W Lunch, and Greenwood Ser-S Ser-S Elijah Chipman, vice president U American Fork Softball asso-'"'n asso-'"'n announced early this week. Lie Recreation league Nye and n, Nielsen Auto company, Dix- aylor Russell company, Grif-- Grif-- Bakery, Star Flour mills, and j.e will be represented. ,'.DeVere Wootton is head of the -'issociation, which will supervise Lompetition, with Mr. Chipman, P president; Bert Christensen, tary, and Lloyd Tregaskis, Rus- Bates, Hudson Gordon, David awood and Mr. Chipman. a o |