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Show SALINA BREAKS LONG "HOODOO" Salina put the "spikes" to the Gunnison ball team last Sunday on the local diamond and for once in hot career carried off a victory. The score stood 6 to 10, of course Gunnison Gunni-son holding the short end. It was a good game and Salina played the game of her life. Out of the six games played with Gunnison during the season Just closing, the boys from the south town have won one of them, that of last Sunday. In all of the previous events Gunnison had an easy walk-away. Pace, twirling for Gunnison, had bad luck at the start and in the two innings he performed, he allowed many hits and the visitors put across five runs. Lester Fredrickson went on the mound in the first of the third and stopped the onslaught of the visitors vis-itors and in the remaining part of the game Salina piled up only four runs. It was the usual old story, though those errors with which some of the Cyclones are filled, had to come out and through some "bad ones" Salina went home with a victory. It is likely that another game, the close of a series of three which had been arranged by the management of the two teams, will be played at a later date. Manager Argyle has been communicated with at Salina and it is likely that the third game will be played at the Richfield diamond. With the end of the game last Sunday the season is closed in Gunnison Gun-nison so far as regular schedules are concerned. The home boys will keep in practice, however, and will enter the tournament at the Sanpete county coun-ty fair which is to be held the com-, ing week. |