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Show Fairmont Park Boys Play Finals H d""in" the s'immer the Boys Clubs of Salt Lake City have been competing in baseball, manv close scores have been made and Friday evening the final games nf the season will be played at Community Ball Park. The first game will be played at 6 p. m. between Victory Boys 'club and the Kiwanis-Felt Boys club, to determine third and fourth place. At 8 p. m. Fairmont Boys 'ilub will play the Rotary-Y. M. C. A. Boys club for first place. The Fairmont boys are wearing shirts bearing names of Sugar House merchants, and much of their equipment is that used by the Su- 'gar House Chamber of Commerce league last season, according to Jack Holmstrom. Between the games three special spec-ial events are scheduled; base running; catchers pegging to second base and fielders throwing throw-ing from outfield to catchers base. Winning team between Fairmont Fair-mont and the Rotary- Y. M. C. A. clubs, the Park's department will award a trophy. Commissioner Commission-er Fred Tedesco, and superintendent superintend-ent of recreation Jos. L. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, are credited largely for the success of the Boys clubs activities. ac-tivities. 9 |