OCR Text |
Show Base jail News rtiViv'V.,"1 V.".,k w'nuK ' '"' Hin. h. H.n K0U,"B 0T "" ll"' rl'" fool ii the le.igiio K!mios llllH j " ,n boys do most excellent work ge.cr- I), but Iihio a faculty for perinltlug ust enough crraiH to lose at the cr t-Ical t-Ical moment lt ,. evident that win, a little more practice they would soon comimuice ellnihlnR lho ladder. Keetcl 2 "! ,,,,rtw, " " 'Kil royos eleven, so It was not tho Pitcher's fault. Tho scoro was 8 to 3. The boys will strengthen tip Tor ho gain; next Wednesday at American Amer-ican Iork, and they are determined to return with the lattcr's scalp. The line-up in Wedncnday'n gamo follows. CBNTKAl. PARK PROVO. lll'1!l,1IH c Hurldg.s 'V;e,pl1 P Thomas Oilman KtllK &Y,.c8t 2,) ICpperson W-Ncst at K. Klllot ,"? as Halverson ClirlBtlniiBeii If Thurman Wntor. cf HiilBh Richards rf Hoover At the Kame with IJurcka Sunday Central Park was having things all lis own way when a heavy rain came on and the regular pitcher refused to continue When the change was mado Kuicka began to score. Rain llnally compelled the game to end at tho end ot tho sixth Inning, when the ocore stood d to t in favor or Uurckn. w. |