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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
- ]'long double by Joe Gruman. j Ootva will play Beach on She local
t t Seger drew a base on balls in theI diamond. This has come to be an an-
al fifth but couldn't get any help so nual affair and a close and interest-
' " ! had to stay there. For Glendive, Hotz ing game is anticipated.
was safe on another error and event-Then on next Sunday at the usual
i ualiy scored on a single by J. Wanner time the strong Sidney team comes
To be given away Monday, Sept. 1st
Pneumatic Tires Two Cylinder Motor
A ticket with every purchase
A BOY OR GIRL MUST BE UNDER 15
YEARS OF AGE TO WIN
Give your tickets to some child who
can participate
BE SURE TO ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS
THURSDAY,
m
Two free passes to first in the 6th to town for a league game. Sidney l
to 'Bob Jones and Nellermoe were ] now sits o1: top of the league stand- ENJOY A REAL HOME COOKED DINNER.
waited and Beach went scoreless. M. ings with two wins and no losses and I -t I '
Wanner se°red °he f°r Glendive °n the Beach b°YS are °ut to get theirDE, DR (TIO DA
his sifigle, a stolen base and a field-Ifirst win. i
er's choice. I t
Beach picked up another run in i| * ~] | 1111] !
the ~eventh. Triplett, who replaced:LIOnS UIIID riay : Roast Turkey, Fried 'C ick
Chaska at third, was given a free ......
pass .rid stole second, was sacri:ice l PJ'rfarm a Chops, Roast, Etc.
to third by Segar and crossed the, vv ,..,,~ .a. '~..,,=..=.v.=.=.~..,,u.
plate on a double by Enderle. Glen-I The play "Bubbling Over" present-
dive followed suit and scored one oa. ed at the city hall las~ Wednesday
a free pass ~o Wenzel who stole sec-
ond and later scored on a sacrifice
by M. Wanner.
A single by Nellermoe was all that
Beach could accomplish in the 8th.
J. Wanner duplicated this for Glen-
dive.
The ninth had great possibilities for
Beach, but alas--let the tale be told.
Franl~ Schiff slapped one right back
aS the pitcher who threw him out at
first. Triplett drove a sharp roller
to J. Wanner at second who fumbled
the ball momentarily, picked it up
and threw to first. Triplett plainly
beat the throw to first to which fact
spectators along the first base line
from both Beach and Glendive can
testify.. Dictator Erpenbach, umpir-
and Thursday evenings, with a mat-
inee on Wednesday afternoon, under
the sponsorship of the Lions clut~,
brought ou~ a fair attendance a~
each performance.
The cas~ was well chosen and all
of the players are to be highly com-
mended for the manner in which
they played their parts after only 9
days in which to prepare.
Dick Schroeder as Bob, Don Brengle
lug bases at the time, ruled the run-
ner out and a mighty l~rotest arose
from the Beach adherents and play-
ers but to no avail.
This ruling was made doubly ag-
gravating when Seger followed with
a home run just inside of the first
base line. If Triplett had been called
BEFORE ATTENDING THE BALL GAME
VS. GOLVA -- IN THE
Also Remember the Game
Sidney vs. Beach
LET'S MEET AND EAT AT THE
as Bruce. Guy Cox as Prof. Welling-
ton Washington Watts, and Leonardtheir LASSIFIED ADS FoR
Rearer as Tubby performed ~.~ L.A. KArst.
parts admirably, and Mildred Tobias,
as Mrs. Doolittle, Myrtle Moyer as
Mrs. Maxwell, Doris Moore as Carol, FOR SALE--~edar posts, gravel and FOR
Jayne Miller as Judy, Lillian Wetsch sand. Also buy buildings to wreck, chair, electric
as Pricflla and Elinor Lovell as the H. C. Ackerman, Glendive. 30-7tpWoodward,
real Jane Lively all portrayed their FOR SALE--Sfiegum Barley, 2-row
parts most creditably and much to variety, developed by Dickinson Ex-
po =ental ta, on w. omers, Thirst
the
enjoyment o
the
audience.
The specialties between acts andI Golva, N.D. 27-tfc
during the acts were all of a "veryI
pleasing nature and added much to I FOR SALE---Quart and 2-quart ~ws.
the success of the program. I Standard tops. Come and get 'era
The prizes in the baby contest were l cheap. Cozy Care. 33-2tc
Nine Loses ~ffe this would have tied the score won by JoJo Wallace and Brucey O1-
given Beach another chance to lson. The Lions club is grateful to the
FOR
SALF,--Ground
barley,
oats1
a hard fought game. The ftnal~members of the cast as-well as to and wheat, $1.00 per cwt. CUstomI
SU score: Glendive 6, Beach 5, flying,the public for their cooperation an~ ground corn and cob 15c per cwt. E.
TuffOne nday muchpridetnwlnning. D. Logan, Beach. 2$-tfI
Week with? laryngitis. Glendtve a victory they cannot take support to make the play the success
Mr. and" Mrs. W. M. Lauer s~ad A't Ulndi 'e'* that it was.
A protest against the use .of Umpire FOR SA~New Perfection five- I
of MrLamber~n,and Mr. andMlnn.,and,MissMrs. Jim TollefsonMar. ve~ 6=5 Erpenbach in future games withI Mr. and Mrs. Irv Thompson and lburner kerosene range in good con-I
ie Hensel ~ Wabasso, Minn. , arrlved -- Beach will be filed with the Glendive Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnston were ~~ !
here last ~day for a visit at the In a hotly contest game played in manager as well as with the president visited Mrs, Irv Jones (formerly Ruth
A1 Longbott0m home. Mrs. Lauer the Glendive "Dust Bowl" last Sun- of the league. Sidney visitors Sundaywhere they
and Mrs. Tollefson are daughters day the Beach baseball team went At three o'clock on Memorial Day, Beekley) and family. , .
and Miss Hen~el a sister of Mrs. down to defeat at the hands of Urn- I I "'1
Lol~bottom. pire Erpenbach assisted in a minor
[H
Mr. and M~. E. 1~. Ha~rcok were capacity by the Glendive players by a
in Dickinson Tuesday. score of six to five.
Misses Evelyn Samson and Doris A large crowd of Beach fans ac-
Bhepherd are now employed at the companted the team and gave them
Park Cafe. their support in a large way.
Gerald Hardy, Roger Muggli and Beach accomplished nothing in the
Win. Houck have been named to go opening inning but Olendive proceed-
the annual Boys State at Wahpeton ed to score in their half of the open-
thi~ year. er. Our former co-laborer Frank
Mrs. Mary Noyes and two daughters Wenzel drew a base on balls, stole
left Saturday for Livingston to visit second and came home on a single
~Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fish and faro- by the huge catcher.
~lY. Joyce Noyes expects to make an The Beach boys rested on their
e~tended visit there, arms again in the second. Gtehdive
And:? Finneman arrived from Col- continued the assault when McCrane
fax, Wn., this week with a load of went* around to third on two errors
trays from the Bowman vicinity. He and talled on a hit by Hotz which
is making a brief visit at the home eluded Bob Jones in right field and
, " of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike permitted both runners to score. This
Flnneman before returning, hit was. no doubt scored, as a home
James Odenbaugh, Mr., left this run by the Olendive scorekeeper al-
week for the Twn Cities, and from though it is questionable since Bob
OUR BOSS IS ON HIS VACATION, SO WE'RE "TAKING OVER" FOR
TWO WE/ KS. WE HAVE PREPARED THESE VALUES FOR YOU.
CHUCK BOB CLARA BERNICE JAYNE
GLENDIVE,
Now
"THE
starring Bette
Brent, Mary
son, and Hattie
story of a
happiness .... thS~
find it.
SUN. - MON.-
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