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Show THE dHAMPS r ' ' Winners ot Central Utah League, 1921 Series wm1" ''i' rlKl"' ",,r', """IJI,!,,r? Ml,,,,, '"",I"''M Hitrmiil, cciiler flelif I'arker, rlghl field: llcnnell. m-coiiiI husej lllrk, first haset MnliiiHtcad, short Mop; filler, pllchcr; Hurrrtl, catcher? Homer, right field; Hindi, third base; Shelle), sul.-IIlulet lllrlc and !e, nmsriitf i l.aursen, lefl Ifcld, nnd A. Shelley Iltclier not present when photo laken. t CHAMPS SEI ENVIABLE RECORD m'M.MJ OF TIIK CMIHS AT TI1K CLOSK UK TIIK 1WI SEASON. S- Won Lol l'ct. American York 12 2 ,857 Noplil 10 4 ,714 Htbor 9 r, .643 I'rovo 7 7 .500 Spanish Fork G H .428 Fcysoii 5 8 .357 Sprlngvllte 4 9 .308 !4hl .'O .' 3 -10- .231 Fill!) AY'S RKSUTTS At Spnnlsh Fork 2; Am. Fork S. At I'ajson .'; I'rovo 10. At Hcher (First flame) Ncphl 7, He-hei He-hei ."; (second guiue) Hchcr 7, A'cphl o At Sprlugtlllc 11; l.ehl '.'. Did wo colebrato? I'll say we did. Friday the American Fork Champs won tho last leagguo game and Incl-dcntly Incl-dcntly won tho championship of tho Central I'tah League. A goodly number num-ber of fans could not hold tholr feelings feel-ings of Joy and bolng so Justly proud of our Champs they Just had to celebrate cele-brate accordlnggly. About 10 p. m. the bell at the City hall began to ring nnd a largo bontlro was started on tho intersection ot" Main and Center St. The flro department came out and tho crowds paraded Main street soeral tlir.es r.wnkenlng all those who retired retir-ed early and giving out tho glad news that wo had again won tho slher cup o tho Central Utah League. This has been American Fork's most successful year In It's base ball history. Of tho 28 games played they bavo lost but B, Including a protested one. No cue team has beaten them twice, yet they havo been taken to the "cleaners" "clean-ers" by Riyson, Sprlngvllle, Spanish Fork. I'rovo and UM. Three of thcso wero lost In tho first half. Miller did splendid work, as ho pitched most of the games and Is only i rcdltcd with 2 losoen during tho entire en-tire season. Ktury man on Oio team la ,i local man and was not imported for b.iBo ball. No othor team In tho leugue can say the same Tho club has succeeded In taking ovory series pb.yed this season and set a record of 3" runs In ono game. It has made tho only tilplo Piny o" recnnl ln ,h,s league. , OK, In tho 28 games they inude 253 nns and 3C9 hits. This Is an r.verage f mora than ! runs each gwno, or better than 1 run for ovory Innings played. . Miller made 18 runs In the second half of the schedule with Harratt 17 and Pin rant 16. In all games Dur-rrnt Dur-rrnt und Ilarratt wore tied for lion, ors as inn-getters, each making 34 rus or nearly 1V6 runs each game. Miller came next with 32 runs. At tho stick Duirant leads thu club vl h a swson's average or .489 and rn nvorago of 540 for tho last half. Of the club's 10 rojular players, 7 "" "" "" """' (Continue! on I'ago 3) TlpMPS SET RECORD tb ,t""m ,a oBrttibo-300 mark In their bat- nl,,"f tbo season nnil 8 for tho bc- V ""Ehilf Th0 cl,lb lm3 u ,)altlnB uv C' " (Wlnt ,339 for tlio season nhd .347 vea Sntl bMt T''la '8 tt rCCnl . m Ki trn the blc leagues would bo den! fm!oa.of and much credit Is given to P XmtXJ" Holmsteoil'D sqund for their r.M 'mSld ork' Kvry ""m WOrfcci Met w mW with th0 olhers' wh,ch Wafl )r ,,,', cf their blBBcst wlnnlm; factorH. s "Wttlil 'me secontl ln U, ,cnKUC' "'- 1..MI ''"'"""' l "ml '8t fUr KamC8 iselt.?Bi tke MWinl1 lmlt" Dlel.T5W t bt ! Ra,no nt SpuillBh t Za "ft tl'rllllng.ono, ua tho final "waBpl 6.2 showo. yory few errors ever, fltft made by either nldo and some ZMiioi ball. nllowlnB "nly 9 hits. -eds H l the tlllnl l,anlBh Ii,)rk n,ml UI.h lronlv 2 runs. In tho fourth the lh Til fliKtli tied the scoro and In tho sixth 'tloalW'iu,e 3 r"n" wh,ch Plnced ,hom 0ard ?Mf.j which remained ns thu final score. be Krji lumber of fan: accompanied tho a ur,toM),& on their trip south, eral 3 Summary Hrrors-UIrk, B. Thomson Thom-son ' '- I,onel1 Karnc'1 "mb Amurl-)'b9lmHa Amurl-)'b9lmHa Fork 3, Spanish Fork 1. Uft 1 $20 t!fl tales American Fork 5; Spniilsh JenjoaBrcrtS' K,rHt 1,aso " crror8 Amtr otuxMwrot 3- si,an,sh Fork !- Two wed UH ke hits Selman. llarrntt. Struck ire iM Rt-ny Miller 4; by Simmons 3. Dou-,lre Dou-,lre npU)Illnch to lllrk. Passed hall a ord -McBclh. HH by pltcher-Iiursen Ion, nHSImnuins. Stolen bases Ourrunt die n ltd Miller. four toH resi-B Mm g primed tho battlnn r.ver- '.'. M ' 'or our tcum f"r lUQ flr8t nn(l B0" '" I nd hahes and nlno the one for the H rbole season. l'KM' I Standing of tin- First Half. I O. AU. It. II Pet, flusnen 12 C4 11 27 .500 ! Hclmttcad S 31 12 14 .4112 Mrant 14 CO 17 29 .439 llBinctt 14 G2 17 25 .403 Killer 14 05 14 24 .3C9 I I Blrk 13 59 14 21 .350 I I Bennett 14 53 10 14 .264 I Honor 13 51 10 11 .21(1 I Binch 14 CO 11 11 -183 I I Itfertull tl 27 4 4 .148 I Kfctnen 3 8 12 .250 I I nolle)' 3 10 0 1 .100 I Parker 14 0 1 .250 J Dudley 13 0 0 .000 M I Clnb StandlliK .. 14' 553 122 184 .3:13 I I Slaudlim- of Iho Stroud Half II a. AH It. H. I'ct. I I Dsrrant ... 14 C3 10 34 .540 I Homer 14 H) 12 20 .133 I I Killer ... 14 05 18 20 .400 I Shelley ....' 4 13 5 6 .384 Blnch .... 13 49 9 15 .301 ,1 JJoImstcad .... 11 62 15 18 .34C Blrk 13 54 13 17 .315 Btrrett 14 02 17 19 ( .307 3nnctt 14 54 10 13 ' .241 I Lnirnen .... 7 30 7 7 .232 I Ptrknr 0 32 8 5 .150 I Club Standing .. H 534 132 185 .347 Slnndlnif for Knllre SoiiMin I O. AH. U. H. I'ct I Diirrant, ol'. ... 28 129 34 03 .489 ' I Lanrscn, If. .. 19 84 18 31 .405 I Hclmstcad. sh. 19 83 27 32 .380 Miller, p 28 130 32 50 .385 Barrett, : ... 28 124 34 44 .353 I Blrk. lb 20 113 27 38 .345 I Homer, rf 27 111 22 37 .333 I Eennttt, 2li. .. 28 107 20 27 .252 I Binch, 3I 27 109 20 20 .239 I Shelley. 7 23 5 C .218 t- Parker, rf. .... 0 30 8 .160 Dudley, If. .... 2 3 1 I li'cerBoll i 27 4 4 .148 Nielsen 3 8 12 .250 I Clib AvernBb .. 28 1087 253 3G9 .339 |