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Show Athletics I Garland Baseball Club. GARLAND TEAM H Top row, loft to right Dob Rowcutt, right field; diet Green, shortstop; H M. D. Evans, manager; Bert Davoy, third base; S. Staynor, pitcher. Hot- H torn row left to right Joo Wallis, first base; Ross Evans left field and H pitcher; H. Dewey, catcher; C. Welling, captain and center field. Geo. Gloa- H son, second base. H Tho Roar RIvor valloy has some c: tho sturdiest specimens of athletes tho writer has over seen. Tho brawn and musclo made on tho farm nnd ranch hns recolved training on the diamond, tho football field, tho gymnasium gym-nasium and In outdoor sports with tho result that wo often oncountei young men In appearance as gigantic as some of tho heroes ot tho Mlddlo Ages. Bnsoball clubs havo boon Tormed nt several of tho valloy towns and In tho year 1913, after many bitter contests con-tests tho Garland team again took away tho laurels. Wo ouoto tho following fol-lowing from tho Salt Lake Trlbuno: GARLAND TEAM I Garland baseball team closed a H vory successful season; having lost H only three games against such form- H Idnblo opponents as Logan, Willard, H Wellsvtllc, Malad, Tromonton, St. H Johns, Honoy vlllo and Clarkston, nil H representatives teams of tho north- H em valleys. M. D. Evans, manager, H has shown much ability in keeping H tho boys together throughout tho I season and maintaining a discipline H worthy of a leaguo team. Welling, H tho captain has sustained unfortunate H Injuries this yenr, but contributed H tiioro than his sharo In bringing I about tho bucccssos. I Evory player on tho team Is a H I Utah product, not one player from I . any other stnto participating. Stnyn- l: or, pitcher hnH boon the mainstay of i the team on the field of play. 11 la twirling has been unpanilled In thin Bcctlon, and tit all times bo litis prov- 1 eJ a puzzle to opponents, diet! I Green, a beady catcher and genera! I i all round ball (lend, has a splendid! I batting and fielding record to hls credit, while the Uewey brothers i Held giants, have also done some! mngnlllcent hitting. Oeorgo Olenson.l the second baseman, Is real league I tlmber.both with the willow and when! at the base. Joe Wallls, Garland's first' sacker, is the hitter who has brought tho Gnrlandltes cut of some tight holes against Logan and Wlllard, besides playing n consistent game llircughcut tho season. Dob Bowcutt, rlc lit field, has proved quite a utility man cf excellent caliber, while Uoss Evans has assisted bis team greatly li several positions, but bns best served his friends ns a pitcher, having been In plendld form with the sphere rn more than one occasion. Onrlnnd's record Is the best In the northern valleys of Utah and has come cut clean )n every way. |