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Show McGhie Twirls First Shutout Two-hit pitching by Vic McGhie of the 20-30 club Tuesday marked the first shut-out of ths Salt Lake City Softball season as this curve teaser struck out 10 batsmen In a 1-0 victory over Commercial Artists at White park. Ths two safeties, together with a walk and an error, gave tha losers los-ers their run in the first inning. Harry Ostler hit the first home run of the local race as Lang Welding Weld-ing downed Utah Oil, 7-4. U. P. Boosters had the highest score to date, 20-6, in defeating Beneficial Life on 20 hlu. The first girls' game of the 1939 season ia acheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at White park, when the Bhamrock-Footprinters meet White Star. I'alteS Leasee B R II Commercial Artists ,0 2 1 20-30 Club 1 S 1 Pspwortk ana Adslr; afeOhle and Don sJdson. n h r. Derkcr-Brtifleir Lumber Co. ... 4 T 2 Brewer Ttre S 10 2 Hsrdr and Dsnftrfltld ; Jeffs and Dun Isp. ColMBkle Lessee R H T. Utah oil S S .1 Lane Co T S 5 Oleen and Campbell; ataekajr and Ostler. ladeetrlal Leasee B H r. Beneficial Life S 7 A U. P. Roosters 20 20 2 Collette. Scott, Keddlnston and B. Smlia; Vincent and ktcgueeu, Reese. |