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Show MILFORD NINE WINS GAME FROM CEDAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON Milford base ball team invaded Cedar Ce-dar Sunday and came home with a fourteen to five win. Seven runs in the third inning by the Milford nine decided the day in their favor and spoiled Cedar's chance of keeping the score within respectable respect-able limits. The first inning was a blank for both clubs. The second netted net-ted Milford one and Cedar two. In the third, Milford settled ail doubts as to who was to claim the long end of the score by hitting the Cedar pitcher all over the field. Cedar collected three more hits dur- ing the game, one in the third, one in j the fifth and one in the eighth, while Milford piled up its score with two in the fourth, three in the sixth and one in the nineth. Tom Gadberry started pitching for Milford and made Cedar work for the few hits they collected from him. Bill McGhie took the pitchers box in the fourth and kept up the good work for the rest of the game. All the boys were hitting well and inspite of the swealtering heat traveled travel-ed around the diamond in fine shape. The lineup: Milford: Tanner, 3b; S. Schow, lb; Done ss; Livergood, c; Turner, If; Root, 2b; Gadberry, McGhie, Mc-Ghie, p; T. Schow, cf ; Easton, rf. Cedar: Christensen, 2b; Smith, 3b; Stach, rf; G. Smith lb, Lybbert, c; Scott, If; Lunt ss; Carpenter, p; Ten Eyk, cf. Milford plays Cedar this afternoon at Beaver for a fifty dollars purse, the winner to play again tomrrow for a hundred dollar purse. If there is anything in "dope" Milford has more than a fighting chance of getting in on the gravy. o I |