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Show KIWANIANS SEE BASEBALL GAME Large Throng Applauds Efforts Ef-forts of Provo and Sprins- ville Kiwanis Clubs. The Kiwanis baseball team de-rrtiii de-rrtiii heSpringville firemen in the last gamTrruTesljlriTTs-ili high school campus Wednesday afternoon by a score of 11 to 2. The firemen got their two runs in the first inning. It appeared that as soon as Wilkin got warmed up the firemen lost sight of the ball and were stopped from doing any more scoring. The score was tied in the fourth inning, and from then on the Kiwanians gradually forced the score up and up. until the last inning. in-ning. This is the last game out of three that have been played between the two teams this season. The first two games were won by the firemen. fire-men. The Kiwanis team was composed of Harold Christenson. John Wilkin. Dr. .Mace, Dr. Beal. Clyde Packard, A. L. Garhett, M. W. Bird, Ted Oakley, Oak-ley, Cliff Wright and Steve Deal. The firemen were lined up with Davis, Grooms, Tom Averett. L. Miner, L. E. Miner, James Giles, H. V. Blackett, Dell Conover, Harrington Har-rington and Wheeler. |