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Show GEMMELL CLUB DEFEATS MIDVALE IN SUNDAY GAME The Utah Industrial league baseball race tightened up somewhat some-what last week end as a result of Sunday's games in which U. S. Mines defeated the second place Pinney Beverage crew by a ecore of 6-2. Provo tipped over the league leading Magna crew 6-3 and Gemmell retained clear title to third place position by a 10-5 win over Midvale. Don Harrison, husky pitcher for Gemmell won his first game fn his 1937 debut. Don mixed his throws up and allowed the, Mid-vale Mid-vale crew 10 scattered hits. Prank Decker. Mldvale hurler. pitched steady ball, but his mate contributed several costly errors. He went out of the game in the 9th inning because of a sore arm. Frank Zaccaria of Gemmell and Frank Reading, Midvale manager, cracked out home runs, while j Jack Smith and Danny Zagarich of Midvale and Bus Smith, Gemmell Gem-mell eatcher, poled out triples. Bus Smith lead in hitting Sunday Sun-day getting two for three. Don Harrison got five for four making mak-ing his batting average 500. Sunday's Sun-day's game is the first that Billy Johnson, stellar Gemmell short stop, failed to get a hit. Provo plays Gemmell on the local diamond dia-mond Sunday and Gemmell travels trav-els to Salt Lake to engage Pinney Pin-ney ou Memorial day. |