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Show Sugar Kings Take Game From Salina ; The Salina. ball team fell lo Mm j onslaughts of the Gunnison Sugar : Kings in a league game at Salina j last Sunday afternoon and when the smoke had cleared and the final -core ! counted the Kings had seven tallies i while the Sevier county boys could only muster three runs. And these three runs were made in one inning the fourth wheu Fredrickson, on the mound for the. Kings, allowed two hits and a walk, and this with an error allowed the Salinaites lo push over the three scores. Outside of the fourth inning the King pitcher was in "real form." lie only allowed six hits in the nine innings. lie gave one man a walk and had thirteen strike-outs to his credit. Cooper who started the pitching for Salina, lasted until the eighth, when he was "jerked" and Crane substituted. Cooper was hit freely, and it was during his performance perform-ance that six of the runs were made by the Kings. Crane, in the closing two innings, only allowed one hit, but ihrough errors Gunnison scored another run. The score follows: Gunnison R. H. E. D. Pace, ss Oil Jones, cf 0 0 0 Sanders,, 2b 2 11 Sorenson, rf 110 Harold Halverson, lb 0 1 0 L. Pace, 3b 12 1 Hugh Halverson, c 12 0 Edwards, If 2 10 Fredrickson, p. 0 1 0 Totals 7 10 3 Salina R. II. VI. G: Steele, 2b. 0 10 L. Christensen, cf 1.1 1 Peterson, lb 0 0 0 Crane, If 1 2 0 Bird, rf. ........ .. 1 1 0 II. . Steele, ss 0 1 Gates, 3 b 0 0 0 D. Christensen, c 0 0 0 Cooper, p 0 0 1 Crane, p '. :. 0 0 0 Totals 3 6 3 |