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Show Junior Legion Team To Play McGill, Nevada Nine A highlight of the Fourth of July activities in Cedar City will be a baseball game pitting the local American Legion Junior Legion Le-gion team, lsst year's state runner-ups, against McGill, Nev., Junior Legion team. The game will be played on the local park at 3 p. m. as one of several features during the day-long program. Last season the Cedar City crew traveled to McGill and eked out a close victory over the strong McGill team and the game on July Fourth promises to be a top contest. I Cedar City in three starts this season has racked up impres- Jsive victories over opponents in southern Utah. They have downed down-ed Panguitch 17 to 0, Milford 15 to 3 and last Saturday afternoon after-noon downed Beaver 6- to 2 in their closest contest of the season. sea-son. Composed mostly of former Cedar Ce-dar High School stars, the team features the outstanding pitching of Ray Endsley and Gary Anderson. Ander-son. Both are members of this year's high school Class B championship cham-pionship team and both were members of last year's Junior . legion team that traveled to the state finals In Logan. The club has been working hard under the able guidance of Bud Fullmer, who received considerable con-siderable recognition for his pitching prowess while serving in the armed forces in Europe and at Fort Ord, Calif. |