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Show Lions-Jaycees Lose Game To "Kids" A softball team composed of members mem-bers of the Lions and Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce team, tock a sound drubbing from a combination combina-tion team from the Reed's Rlteway and Thorley Motor squads, in special game July 4th, The "Kids" took the measure of their older oppoen's 12 to 2 In a game in which the outcome was never In doubt after the third Inning Yorke Nelsn pitched lor the winners, had little trouble allowing allow-ing only two runs, one on sucesslve doubles in the fourth inning, by Carrol Brown and Jack Vombour, and a home run In the six.h by Ren Taylor. Nick Nlckolls, Jaycee pitcher, shut his opponents out in the first inning in-ning but they scored each liming thereafter getting one In the second, three in the third and two each In the fourth, fifth and sixth. The winning team was composed of Grant Tucker, Yorke N.lson,' Bob Ycung Darwin Woodbury, Miles Urle, Sid Thompson, Earl Kenney. K nt Hoyt, Austin Hey-wood, Hey-wood, and Keith Crlpps. 1 Playing for the losers were Ren Herschell Neeley, Bill Dover. Carol Taylor, Nick Nlckolls, Jack Vom-' bour. Frank Milne. Wes Mullett.l Brcwn, Oraham MacDonald. Fent Smith, Ray Lee. Maylin Maxfleld, and Howard Nelson. |