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Show ill TROUNCES 1M24-11,IN ;;fE,AY .,dIieiTted Cedar by ,j to U in one Hitting games seen ;-, ; field. St George Cedar pitchers 50 ! cedar ?ent 41 to the, ':: Twent)-six hits were, ;he local team while jd. Outside of ( action with the big, .J; aoe was rather a j taking nearly three, ; "complete and seeing, teins made by the yearns, 7 by St. George, lv Cellar. . ,.:..ge used two pitchers, , -ai D. Lund, while Ce- .lree. Ad Anderson, .V George player was, man for Cedar and 7b hold the locals score- ( "'. ininss, but in the 3rd ,or 3 runs and in brought his Waterloo ( ', ; beiore Anderson and 'A who replaced him, :SJi the side. pitched a nice gamei .' w:ge, This was bis in league competition : tame through in fine lie boi score shows that( walked 4, was scor--mh and had 5 hits re- against him in the five :, flat he was on the Part of these scores ncable to errors on his ;a, and partly to the was probably a little .!. since it was his first i :his type of competition si who replaced him in ;i (aimed 6, as scored and allowed 9 hits I innings he was in the Eierson made the most ;S. George, getting 5 out lie was followed by P. I :;h 4 Out of 7. Harris :' 2, and everyone took 'iieks at the ball. Milne, a, played one of his i :, playing a good heady j -:i?nout and backing up s in Sne style. R. Wil- j i through with the only j - oi the day. This was i Ad Anderson with two 3rd inning and un-1 ;! had something to do downfall. One of the1 : Matures of the game 1 '; t, 3 base hits were ' :'raw. These were made' Werson. A fifth was 5 the same inning. j i: George infield is not : to the standard they Jar when they earned ' ttan of being one of ' ' the league. Both ;i rear have been mar-' : ball handling. How-1 ''H Probably snap out' J' !he' don't it will be 1 they run up ; ,:,li 'ast competition. ' for their pitchers to do with the ' , tnia bv the local " '. -r Cedar moundsmen. ! ' ;th 'he best of back-j ;ltf Pitchers would !' hfd time coming : 'ia. They just ' V 'hstufT last SundavJ : b Afferent next 1 have been received i in n last Pag) BASEBALL GAME (Continued from first cage) on the Parowan-.Minersville game but according to information received re-ceived on tile Beaver-Milford game, Milford beat Beaver by the score of 12 to 3. Following is the St. George-Cedar George-Cedar box scure: ST. GEORGE AB H PO A Anderson ss-2b .... 7 5 3 2 Empey 2b-ss 5 3 1 2 P. Wilson If 7 4 10 R. Wilson If 6 3 3 0 Whitehead cf 4 3 0 1 Price 3b 5 2 10 Judd lb 3 0 2 0 Dennett p 3 111 Milne c 5 3 11 2 xHarris lb 2 2 3 0 zD. Lund p 10 0 1 yVance cf 2 110 Total 50 26 27 9 CEDAR CITY AB H PO A Webster 3 b 5 12 1 Cox cf 5 10 0 Thompson ss-p-If .. 3 2 2 1 Jensen c-rf .: 5 2 7 2 Wagner 2b-ss .... 5 3 0 3 Anderson p-2b .... 4 111 Woodbury lf-c .... 5 0 2 1 Egan lb 5 2 9 0 Chatterly rf-p 4 110 Total 41 13 24 9 x replaced Judd in the 6th. z replaced Dennett in the 6th. y replaced Whitehead in the 7th. Score by innings: St. George ....0fl3 707 54x 26 Cedar City ....001 040 150 11 Summary Errors: Woodbury, 3; Webster, Milne, 2; R. Anderson, An-derson, Empey, Whitehead, Judd, Harris, Thompson, Wagner, A. Anderson, 1; Empey, Price, 2; P. Wilson, 1; Credit Victory to Dennett; Charge defeat to A. Anderson; Struck out by Dennett, Denn-ett, 7; D. Lund, 6; A. Anderson, 6; Chatterly, 1; Bases on balls off Dennett. 4; A. Anderson, 2; Thompson, 1; Chatterly, 2; Umpire's, Um-pire's, H. Woodbury, Webb; Scorer, Huck. |