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Show Collegians And Boxelder Now In Tie ; ; After regaining first place as a result of a 17 to 10 victory over Richmond while Ogden was beat- ing Garland-Tremonton, the Col-legians Col-legians were able to get no foet-j ter than a tie in the exhibition i game Decoration day. And at that , they shaiie first place with the , Box Elder entry as well as the Ogdenites. Each team has three wins and one loss. At the end of the first inning it looked like Logan might gain revenge for the beating they took a week before. The first four men up from Garland-Tremonton hit safely though two of the flies 1 might have been outs. Then Eddie Penn hurling for the locals got his dander up and stihjck out three men in a row with -the result; that the visitors got just two runs. When the Collegians icame to bat, Skeeter Garret poled a long tri-j pie and then scored. Allen, visiting j pitcher then walked Crandall and. Bill Nyman who also scored. Hirst doubled and then sco:ied on a wild pitch to Bailey making the score four to two. I "Rut. that pnried the Ktioririsr for the Collegians. Allen was replaced replac-ed by Driggs who had the game well in hand from then- on. He yielded exactly three hits after the first inning and struck out five. In the mean time the visitors visi-tors were getting to Penn and . Ewing who relieved Eddie in the sixth for a total of ten hits. Gar-j ret was the hero for the locals I with that triple that started 'things.! going in the first and a sacrifice bunt in the seventh that put young I Bailey in a position to' scoe. The game was called in the -Seventh with the score four to four because be-cause the visitors had to play another game at home. |