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Show Gunnison-Saiina In 2-4 Conflict Sanpete-Nephi-Salina League. Standing of the Teams. Won. Lost. Pet. Nephi 9 0 1.000 Salina 5 2 .714 Ephraim 4 6 .400 Mt. Pleasant 4 6 .400 Gunnison 3 6 ;333 : Fairview 2 8 .200 i Sunday's Resluts. Mt. Pleasant 12, Fairview 11. Salina 4, Gunnison 2. Sunday's Schedule. Nephi at Gunnison. Salina at Mt. Pleasant. Gunnison and Salina baseball teams I staged the most spectacular and j thrilling game of ball that has yet been played in the first half of the Sanpete-Nephi-Salina league at the Salina. diamond last Sunday afternoon. after-noon. The game was devoid of the "bush" league stuff. On the other hand plays were staged, frequently, that would do' credit to some of the major league stunts. The fight between be-tween the old rivals was bitterly fought and the finals resulted in a loss for the locals, the score being Salina 4, Gunnison 2. Gunnisons' star players were Lester Les-ter Frcdrickson and Wilford Bauer, short stop and oenterfielder, respectively. respec-tively. Fredrickson swatted a home run and unfortunately . there was no one on bases. Bauer broke all records for fielding of any player in the league) Sunday. He had six offerings in his position and he took all. Four of the batted balls were difficult, but the nifty fielder came out with a record of 1000 per cent. Gunnison's infield was "off" and the four errors, perhaps, can be assigned: as the cause for defeat. Gunnison and Salina will meet to-1 day, Thursday, at the Gunnison park, to play the postponed game. The , game will be called promptly at one o'clock. Following is the score for Sunday's game: Gunnison. R H E A. Villard, If 0 1 0 Stubbs, 2b 1 1 1 N. Childs, 3b '. 0 1 0 Ualverson, c 0 1 0 Sanders, lb 0 0 3 W. Villard, p 0 2 0 Fredrickson, ss 1 2 0 Bauer, cf 0 0 0 B. Childs, rf 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 S 4 Salina. R H E Steele, c .". 0 2 0 Sorenson, 2b 1 1 1 B. Gates, lb 0 0 1 E. Jensen, 3b 0 2 0 D. Bird, ss 1 1 0 G. Gates, rf ' 1 1 0 E. Bird. If 1 1 0 Crane, cf 0 0 0 Christensen, p 0 1 0 TOTALS 4 9 2 |