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Show whenever a tight spot worried them. After a good rt from the oduDus etate toiriianipnt, Marks had hU side arm curve and low ball working beautifully. beauti-fully. He was oppo-d 7 Max Hartnett of McGIll who aNo pitched a beautiful game until the seventh when he weakened weaken-ed and was replaced by Hajjen. Our InfleW fielded every hird hit ball ana only registered one error the entire game. It was a treat to sit In the dugout dug-out and watch ho boys hold a lead throughout tin Karne' The RutluMcGill team measured measur-ed up well to any American Lo-glon Lo-glon team we played all season. sea-son. They were larger, fast and good hitters. Their infield, however, how-ever, played ragged ball. Our boys were never as royally royal-ly treated as they were by the people of Ruth. It seemed like they could'nt do enough for us! to make our visit a pleasant one It was one continual iound of entertainment, dining, dances, night clubs, swimming, etc. Every boy on the team hated to leave Ruth and each expressed the dealre to stay and play a couple , of days more. I enjoyed a 8" K"m w,tf Dr. Ririe, Tom Taylor and Harry Haaser and they a.ked ( me to tell Dr. M. Smernofl , that they are ready to Kve i hli 10 stroke- per man for the chicken dinners anytin ' he care to play with them. , The townspeople of Ruth staged stag-ed a badger and dog fight for us Sundav evening. Stanley Jac- , ques uoed all the dogs away ' from the hadg.-r and as a conse i qut-nco could'nt bet the two dol- . lata he had in his hand. It was th, greatc-t show I have ever watched a community put on. , The jKople of Ruth and men in charge of the dormitories of I the Nevada Consolidated Cop-p,r Cop-p,r company and the cafeteria force complimented our boys on their fine conduct and behavior be-havior and I wish to assure this community that not one of our lxys got out of line and that each on,- is a credit to their home and to the Community Com-munity that has made it possible pos-sible to take advnnage of such opportunities. PLAYGROUND NOTES By Bailey San t bite van, Director The llingliam Junior American Ameri-can Legion, team sponsored by Bingham Post No. 80 returned return-ed Monday evening from Ruth, Nevada, after engaging a combined com-bined Ruth-McGIU team of Am. erlcan Legion pouts In a two-game two-game series. Both games were won by Bingham, the first 18-15 and the hccoimI 0-5. Both games wre well-attend. m1, some 1,000 people being present each game. The White Pine high school band of Ely played throughout the games. Our boys continued their hard hitting which overcame a seven run lead the Ruth-McOlll boys gained the first inning. Lopez was taken out and Stanley Long took a new lease on life, pitching pitch-ing a superb game. He was opposed op-posed by Haigen, a 180 pound six-foot boy with a good fast ball and a wonderful change of pace. Our left handed hitters hit too hard. In spite of the large score the game was inter, esting and not a single spectator specta-tor left their seats until the last man was out. The second game was well played. Bingham olaylnr the best defensive game they had played all year, hit |