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Show ('niter, hut the. hitting continued about, the same. 'A feature of the LC.-mie was t lie hitting in the third initio:,', when the Heber Kn;.:lcs seared. sear-ed. :nlo the air ior three turce-bat;-:rors in succession. The swatters performing were Widdison. G. rxel-son rxel-son and Stanley. ... -i- SPRINGVILLE BEATS NEPIfl !N FAST GAME The relaliw standing of tlio tennis of the Ceiilral I'tab league reniain-oil reniain-oil unchanged as a result, of AYed-nosilay's AYed-nosilay's iranies. Provo is slill lc:id-in, lc:id-in, wit h Springville and Kuroka tied for second place,, anil Anierieani Forte, l'ayson and Nephi tied for 1 fourth place, lleher is still seventh in the race, and Spanish Fork eighth. Two of Wednesday's games were the most interesting pinyed thus far this season, while the other two were more or less one-sided. Tile game between Provo and American Fork, in widen Dyer won from Miller Mill-er in eleven innings, was the sensation sensa-tion of the league. Almost equally interesting was the five to four game won by Springville from Nephi. Ne-phi. The Springvilleiles played airtight air-tight ball, fielding perfectly, giving Snow wonderful support. Inability of the hard-hitting No-phi No-phi Rangers r. connect in (lie pinches pinch-es lost them the game. Nephi took tile lead from the first, but was overtaken in the fifth, after which, neither side scored. Nephi hit Snow 12 times, while Boswell allowed al-lowed only seven hits i:i four innings. inn-ings. The game was the best, seen in Nephi this year. After holding the Eureka Miners fairly well in the first six innings. Colvin, stellar pitcher for the Pay-son Pay-son crew, was knocked out of the box in the seventh. The Miners scored 12 runs on 13 hits, while Gene Hillman's Pnysoniies could only collect four runs from four bits. Manager Kline of the Miners introduced his new pitcher, Burt, who celebrated the occasion by allowing al-lowing four bits iii two innings only. With the exception ot the first and eighth frames, no Payson man reached first on a safe hit. However Burt gave seven free passes pass-es to first in the game. Warburton. Andrus and Kline were the main stieksters for the Miners. For Payson Spainhower connected once in twice up. The Holier Eagles had an easy time with the Spanish Fork crew, tallying 15 runs against 7. Manager Mana-ger Ferguson tried lo stem the hitting hit-ting bee by replacing Furlong H |