| Show I TH THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL AllOVER OVER S II Tough Breaks Give I j Provo 3 2 Win By Jon JOHN MOONEY r Telegram Sports Editor EditorS S PROVO PROVo Wild Wild Bill Harri Harrigan an and Glen Berge can take personal credit today for maintaining the Provo home Jinx over Salt Lake Pinney while squaring the playoff series aeries in the Utah Industrial league at one ona all aU The Tho final score in the thrill- thrill packed game gamo Sunda Sunday was 3 2 2 forthe forthe for tor the home club but not one ono of the 1600 fans left the pack before Hari Harrigan Har Han rigan Igan i an whiffed Bob Stewart for the third out in the ninth frame It was a great ball game and a credit to th the league as Stewart end anti Harrigan hooked up in a spar spar- Wing kling mound duel with Berges Berge's two doubles tipping Upping the scales In favor of the Provo chucker Some peculiar base the part parl of the Pinney runners aided and abetted the home cause but in the end the breaks were about even After Randall had shadow boxed his grounder and then thrown wildly Alves was out Attempting to reach third In the first inning Alves again was the goat in the third when he attempted attempt attempt- ed to stretch a single le into a double and the alert d defense ense cut him down Boyle of Pinney was outsmarted by Berge Bergs after opening the sixth with a double but was caught at third on Aives' Aives hopper to short Asi AsIde Asido o from their own miscues Pinney suffered from two tough I breaks the first wh when n Herb Babcock's Babcock's Bab flab I cocks cock's long poke hit the top picket on the right field fence and dropped back into the field for tor a double when a homer would have tied the score and the second when George smash down the right field foul line was declared foul That evoked a wave of protestations pro pro- I from the loyal Pinneys and anti caused Umpires Darrell Kidd and Al AI Ablett some Borne sub flub rosa discussions dis but in the end as is Js always always al al- al ways the case when the men prove their the tho ball bali was still foul and Siuga eventually got first crack at th the hot water for tar saying nasty things about eyesight in integrity in in- and general character of ot the harassed men in blue was on second and I on first with two away in the second frame when Berge lashed a pitch to the left center field fence That was two runs After DavIs had doubled and two batsmen had gone out Berge again connected on a smash over tl third rd base to bring In the winning run The two rivals meet In the third game of the series starting at 7 p. p m. m Wednesday at Community park AU An It 11 U 0 Al AI Prove AS AB U H OA CA OAr Boyle g 4 3 3 2 Berg ii S 2 1 3 r i 5 fl rs' rs o 0 U 4 0 0 4 2 0 3 0 k if t 1 4 1 g 0 ci 8 Page lb 4 g 2 7 1 I rf rC 4 1 0 0 Jensen U It 3 0 1 0 4 0 02 2 1 d cf 4 1 3 1 Zacria Cf cC 4 0 2 0 Dade rf 2 1 4 0 l a 4 1 9 0 n p 4 1 0 1 g g g Stewart e p 4 0 0 0 g g 2 0 g 3 2 U rf 0 0 0 0 Totals Total 36 7 24 7 Total 30 7 27 B 8 Ploney Pinney coo oui 2 2 Provo Prove i 3 Errors Ran Errora-Ran Randall all 3 3 C 2 2 Stolen Stoler buu Da Da vie TI TWO DAM hits hit Serge Bente r e 2 Boyle Cab Cab- cock Davis Davil Runs Run batted In Bf in-Bergg in fierce 3 BabcocK 2 2 Stewert Stewart 9 9 Her Har- Harl r can n 5 5 Bun Bases on balls Oft bails Oil 6 6 g. p Ablett and uS ILme |