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Show The Sprinqrille bnsohnll lo.-im was defenled nil Pioneer d;iy by the nhih-Aper ball ehib of Iiiibiim v'.-nivon bv the one-sided score of 11-11. Tiie irninc was interest!,:: ur!il the third iimini;. when ti.e m:ide iheir first score. Ir 'no third imiiiii: on the ve;ik places i;i tiie Springville tc- m were shown n) us the :ime progressed. A Tier the visitors bes.'in to hi! Dunn T:iy-lor. T:iy-lor. he w:is replaced by .terry Dunn who took the box in the fifth inning loir proved to be an easier mark than Taylor. Xcphi 7. ,,,,,11 took Dunn's pb;ce at ihe lK';;inniii of the seventh and showed himself to lie the only pitcher Stprin-iHe had that was equal to the occasion. The Sprin'rville hatters irol n number of hits on ItainbridLCO but the excellent support from the field prevented them fro.n doing any scoring. The SpriiiKville team was made up of Taylor, Gnnderson, Senior. DowdcTl, Dunn, MoKee, Ij. M. Miner. L. It. Miner nnd Jones. The visitors were lined up with Hainhridge. Anderson, An-derson, Dr.rson. Flagan, Shaw, Chinra, Gihbs nnd Martin. |