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Show i o MILFORD DEFEATS DESERT MOUND The Milford baseball team defeated Desert Mound 12 to 8 Sunday afternoon after-noon by scoring 6 runs in the eighth inning. Milford went into the eighth one point behind and after one man was out and one on first, two pop-up flies were missed, filling the bases instead in-stead of retiring the side and another error, two singles and a home run by Harry Livergood, brought in the six runs. Milford had added five more runs in third by reason of three errors in succession. suc-cession. Bracken turned in a good pitching performance for Milford. o W. D. Newhouse of Cambridge, Mass., spent Wednesday with us. C. D. Yoldsten has returned to Milford. Mil-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman of Trenton, 111., were in Milford yesterday. yester-day. C. A. Bailey, formerly of Milford was here Wednesday enroute to Las Vegas, having been assigned to the same office he formerly held in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hardy and son Harold, from California, nre here spending a few days with their mother, moth-er, Mrs. M. O. Hardy. Lester M. Carson of the Utah Oil Refining Co., was here this week. Mrs. Leo Campeau of Lynndyl was here Sunday. |