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Show and uniforms, and arranged the schedules for play with nearby towns. League teams were formed in Midvale, Murray, Draper and West Jordan. In 1934, a team spon sored by Post #35, Midvale, listed the following boys on the roster: Danny, Thurber, Roy Vidic, LeFevre, Can ning, Stepan, Petrlich, Miller, Dunoskovic, Pappa, Glover, Sorenson, Corak, Hunter and Black. Each year until the present time this league has given young boys the opportunity to compete with others of the same age, 16-18. 1973 Babe Ruth baseball- Indian Team. Front: Mickey Ross, 'Coach Tony DeMarco, Dick Peterson, Dick Gilette. Back: John Kalis, Randy Gillette, Mark Vincent, Mike Peterson, Wendell Bogden, Jim Whitehead, Richard Gillette, Wayne Olson, Steve Howa, Mike Marton, Steve Serdar, Kelly Comstock, Ron Bogden. Meyerhoffer, Jack Smith, Al Drake, George Vaughn, Jimmy Byrnes, Ralph Fielder, Darrel Day, Bill Pressler and Huxford. The committee from 1936 turned all equipment, including bats, uniforms, catcher's outfit, and $125 in cash. It was presented to the new club by Mayor J. Hollis Aylett. Season tickets for all home over games were trophy winners. Back: Mayer Henry Beckstead, John Kallen, Eli ldunich, Fred Green, Rudy Pino, Coach Pete Yengich, Cleve Jenkins, Mitch Price, Ray Andrus, Merle Brown. Front: Ross offered for $3.00. midvale Farm Bureau team, managed won the Farm Bureau Championship at August 194 by Lolly Ray, Pugmore, Frank Mascaro, George Pavich, Gray Bogden, - the Salt Lake pitcher, Midvale County Bernardo, Brklacich (batboy), courtesy Mary Yengich McDonald John Dunn starred as the Zagarich, the third baseman, Fair. and Dan (Doc) Jim Bob Price, Don Price. hit 2 for 5, including a bases-loaded home run, while Elmo Lunnen, shortstop, hit 3 for 4. BASKETBALL 1926, the papers carried the story of the Lion's Club . In In 1945, the Amateur Federaton team, won the ist half championship playing the Musketeers (both Midvale teams) and winning 46-42. However they paid quite a price for the victory, since the Midvale Sentinel "No blood was shed but Leon Aylett cracked story says, an ankle, Royce Gilbert a jaw and Nelson burned the of his stomach out." Others on the Lion's team lining team managed by by defeating Geneva. The lineup included: Doc Zagarich, George Cornia, Bob Price, Jerry Erlenbach, George Sluga, Lyle Reading, Morris Treweek, Albert Robertson, Lou Valdez, Roger Kocher, John Corak. April 1946 Lolly Ray was appointed to the. board of directors of Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Baseball. Dan Zagarich and L. Ray managed the Midvale team. In May, 1948, the Kiwanis Club gave $1500 cleared in the Harvest Days celebation, to be used for lighting, fencing, and other improvements at the city ball park. Dr. J. O. Jones was president. In April, 1933, the American Legion Post 35 announc- showed the Lions Lolly Ray were - was Joe Cushman and Ernie Greenwood. The Nelson probably Dr. sen, Lawrence Nelson. The Musketeers were L. Jen- Brown, John Hosmer, Lyle Reading and Lloyd Porter. Other teams playing in 1927 were Midvale M Men: Reading, Ray Hughes, L. F. Lester, L. G. Dunn, C. Bowen, C. Egbert, and an Independent team: J. Patrick, W. Brown, B. Soffe, Borg and F. LaComb with Frank ed that they' would sponsor a Senior and Junior baseball team in Midvale. Local play was to be directed by Aaron Horne, Frank Porter, Dewey Canning, and Championship and listed the following players: Nelson, with Bills of Grant, Bills, Hugh George Riverton, director of Legion play. Midvale team captains chosen were: Mike Zagarich, John Dunoskovic, Reggie LeFevre, Glen Forgie, Emil Dunoskovic, Grant Gilbert, Arnold Woodhead, Fred Cvar, Sam Pedro and Willie Robis. Bill Pressler, Oscar Carlson, Frank LaComb, Green, Anderson and Reuben Bergman. Interest in basketball by the businessmen spurred them to form an Industrial League in 1933. Eight teams from Midvale participated. The standings at the end of the season were: 1st, Vincent Drug; 2nd, Poultry; 3rd, The Legion Posts furnished the boys with equipment Joe Cotter manager. In 1928. Midvale Jr. 244 Safeway; 4th, O. P. High the Jordan District won Skaggs; 5th, P C. Rasmussen; 6th, |