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Show KipiMELL CLl'H IS ! STILL LEAPING IN I LAST HALF PLAY (Continued Fium l'a-- 1) In Sunday's content the locals downed Provo by a seme of 3-2 in a ten - inning contest." The Timps out-hit the Clubmen nine to six, but the inability to bunch them cost the Provo boys the contest. In the winning tenth Billy Jo.hnson, Gemmell short stop, drove out a single to left field and went to see.uid, when George Shiga, nr.ht fielder, laid down a sacrifice. Johnson scored when Shelley Williams juggled Gene Fish's slow roller at second. ! Dally Brown and Duty Bush I were Gemmell's best hitters, 'Brown getting two out of three I trips to the plate, and Bush hitting hit-ting 2 for 4. Although Magna collected only 11 hits as compared com-pared to Pinney's Hi, the Smelter-men Smelter-men finished on the long end of a 7 to 6 score to subdue the Beveragemen at Community Park Sunday. |