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Show f ' 1 Riverside. Plymouth was outclassed. They can't play ball with Rtvorsldo. Their defeat was not duo to umpiring or lack of men, but simply becausu they didn't know the game. Tho, way our boyn beat thum hero Juno Snd was bad enough but la.it Saturday was even worso. From tho first ball that was thrown to the last, it was Riverside's game.. Plymouth was so sore about it that they wotild'nt give our boys tho bull that was In play as a trophy. They were easy, and wo arc coming up when wc beat licavcr Dam, Fielding, Wcllsvlllo and llrlgham, wo will expect recognition. , Tremont 2nd nine boat Riverside Juniors Jun-iors on our homo grounds Saturdmy. While our first nlnu was away winning honors, our smaller boys went down to defeat, This was a close, exciting game and each nino think tliuy can beat the other. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum A. Hall of Garland, Gar-land, were visiting Sunday with Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. .lur-dino. .lur-dino. Miss Mildred Smith of Ceutc rvillo who has been teaching school here this winter with her alsUr.Mrs.Ella Cnpcncr, hits returned re-turned to her homo and another sister, Miss Lir.zie, is visiting with Mrs. Capncr. Oursrxirts can't get dancing enough w ithont going to Thatcher. Thiy didn't have lime to hang tip the harness har-ness before daylight Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Parke are entain-ing entain-ing their son Clarence and wife from Idaho. . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caltou died Friday evening. Tho mother moth-er was so ill that nofuncrai services were held, and the babe was laid ciuietly and peacefully away Saturday afternoon in tho cemetery. Mrs. Culton h very ill. . I)r Fricday is in attendance. Our sick list is unusually large at present. pres-ent. Mn.EHr.u V. Ward, Mrs. 8. A. Hales, Mrs. llorucii Tinner, Mrs. Iosa Limb and Mrs. J. II. Welling are all vcrv 111. We had liome missionaries Sunday at "il r afternoon services and all present enjoyed en-joyed listening to their counsel. I Jay Kay i June 12th. |