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Show TIGERS LOSE FIRST GAME TO PAROWAN Milford High School's baseball base-ball squad hopped on the Paro-wan Paro-wan Ditchers for eight runs in the first inning of their game here last week, then failed to push another run across the plate and dropped a 12-8 decision. deci-sion. Nelson, playing third was the only Tiger who failed to tally in the first stanza. He opened the inning by striking out, got a base on balls the second sec-ond time up in the first inning, and died on third when Stoker and Englestead also whiffed to end the inning. Parowan's chukker dished up five successive walks after striking strik-ing out Nelson, Waite got a single, sin-gle, Kinross and Bradshaw both were safe on errors, Nelson, Schramm and Bracken walked, and Stoker and Englestead struck out. In the Parowan half of the first, Gurr was hit by a pitched ball, Whitney fanned, Winter got on on an error, Orton and Spencer walked, Holyoak had a fielder's . choice, Robinson was safe on an error, Harris singled and Evans was out pitcher to first. The Rams tallied 4 runs in the first, added 3 in the second, sec-ond, one in the third, and three in the fifth. They, reached Stoker for six hits, while the Tigers were held to 3 safeties. In the lineup for Milford were Nelson, Schramm, Bingham, Bing-ham, Wright, Bracken, Stoker, Englestead, Griffiths, Waite, L Edwards, Kinross, Anderson and Bradshaw. The Tigers draw a "bye" this week, but travel to Delta for their second game, next week. |