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Show TO r.!CNTPZLiZ 6-5 The i'i.s.ou C!:i., i,..-t a thrill-ii'.g thrill-ii'.g baseball c..:ne at .Vo-atp; !U r l!io lii -1 tiny o; t:.o I-,. ur 1. ;:!.-. I comity fair by ib.e v!oso scoe ot f to 5. ! Cy Young, ace moundsnian of I the Moatpe'.ier slut';', found the I Preston bos to his itkiiig ami In-j In-j I- I'omptly struck out 17 Cub play. ers. only seven hiis were gar. , nert d ot'r him. Put Pros Portei J was not to be deiiii I eil liL r. Piu-h-mg for the Tivs'on team h.. limited lim-ited the home team to only nine bingles and was in command at all times until the last inning when Montpelier scored two rims: and came from behind to win by the one run margin, cue man was 1 cut when the winning run scored. It was the third meeting of the ear between the two teams. The Cubs v, on the first game at Preston Pres-ton by I tie score of S-5. Mompc- j Per took the second game at j Monlpclior eni the Fourth of ji,;v I by the score of 7-f. and the third: game was till thai it v. as predicted to be. The Cubs are now turning ' their eyes to the Little World Se-i rics at Fraukii:'. |