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Show acoooTine stars ot feature . game of telegkaivi league; r-o ( . . ' .... , .. LEOPARDS SCORE MOST RUNS, BEATING COUGAR A C, 30-2 . .Rain Handicaps Opening; Steve Pantelakis Pitches 1-Hit Game 1 A By Lon Richardson The opening of Tha Te)f ram junior baaobsll leagues wai hindered hin-dered by rain and cold Saturday, but approximately 500 boys turned out and fames wars played amnl showers. All varieties of contests ere played, some ncores being large, others small. The honor of makinz the moat runs went to the Leopsrdn, hesded by Herman Franks, who captain of The Telegram All-Htara All-Htara last year Thry made thirty j runs a;alnHt two for th Cougar A. C. However, in fairness to th i latter team it must be said that i only part of the regular nins ap- peared, the other boys failing to j arrive homo from a trip to Poca-' Poca-' tetlo In time for play. h "" Th I-opardg won g fluteii rassgs to the Paramount theatre ! 8HOOTINQ STARS WIN CLOSE ONE The Hhootlng Stars won the' closest contest of the day from the Missing Links, 1 to 0. Uteve Pan-telukis Pan-telukis of tho Xtars allowed only one hit. The Hilltop Sluggers won another thriller from tho Franklin Cuha, 4 to 1. The Skylarks, winners of tha midget title last year, barely nosd I out the Main Street Sluggers, 3 to 1. I The Utah Cubs were edged out by tha PoM Street Sluggers. 14 to IS In another rattling fust game. Bruce Hanks was among the out standing pitchers in the opening game. This Jaywalker Hurler al lowed only three safeties and struck out aigut. Ralph, of tha Heals strurk out sereriteen players and allowed the Holiday Athletic only three hits. Lowell Pearson of the Coatsvlllo Cubs allowed tha Coatsvllle Midgets only three hh-. Home runs wera numerous. Dick Porter nf the Leopards clouted two, .as did Hoy Spears of the Monarch k Second round games will ha played next Saturday. Contests will he scheduled much nesrer to the- home of players, so that Innjc trips will be unnecessary. Tha schedule will appear in Wednesday's Wednes-day's paper. |