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Show FRIDAY, MAY HIGHLANDER 1, 1964 PAGE 5 Scottie Nine Swing Bats When turns spring rolls around, to diamonds—baseball a young diamonds, man’s fancy that is. The sluggin’ Scots, the Mets of the baseball world (or shall we say Yankees mound now?), dropped their first five contests while picking up only one win. Bonneville’s strong squad nipped Ben Lomond by 3-2, Weber emerged 6-5 victors over the Scots, Ben Lo- mond swept past Box Elder in a 11-7 slugfest, Ogden’s ferocious Tigers chewed up B.L. by 15-5 at John Affleck Park, Davis High’s defending state champions ripped the Scotch lads Lomond by 13-2, and Clearfield squeaked past Ben 7-5 Rain washed out the Ben Lomond-Bountiful duel after only one inning of play. To make it up, a doubleheader was scheduled for later in Ogden. Blair Moyes, who’s in his first year as baseball mentor, has six returning lettermen on the Scot nine. Ron Moore, Carl Berube, and David Tracy handle pitching assignments. Other players and their positions include: Dan Pierce, outfielder; Spencer Wright, outfielder; Kirk Black, catcher; Jerry Kap, catcher-first ' baseman; Dennis Butler, second baseman; and Robert Ito, shortstop. PACE SETTER FASHION Rosanne WISE Smith depends on ADLERS Insists on ADLERS Kirk says: ‘“Adler’s cotton ‘Shape-ups’ Rosanne says: ‘For that sharp ‘kicky’ earn their claim to faihes apey a look, I wear Adlerf. Spape eis: cotton over the knee.” GOO GG Kick up your heels in the new Adler Shape-Up® cotton sock. Nothing gets it down. The indomitable Shape-Up leg stays up and up and up in plain white, white with tennis stripes, or solid colors. No matter how much you whoop it up. In the air, her Shapette, 69¢, his Shape-Up, 85¢. LOLOL ~ Pei iid ddd dada adnan OO eG ada tt OO amare et al LOLOL al tl sl sn en sin sen ae el Ml el Ai sn el a i ian i i il i tt i all ine cies al me ie ain tan to |