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Show MILFORD LOSES TO BEAVER NINE 11-17 . Wind and errors contributed largely large-ly to the beating which Milford baseball base-ball team took from Beaver here Sunday Sun-day afternoon. The wind that raged across the Union Un-ion Pacific Ball park upset calculations calcula-tions until the game largely depended on chance, while the errors on the part of the Milford team upset any chance they might have had to make a credible cred-ible showing. The score at the end of the nineth was 11-17 in favor of Beaver. Easton started pitching for the local lo-cal club and put up a fairly good performance per-formance for three innings when he was pulled for Kimmel Coon. C. Root was substituted for Almy Hollis in the right field. Shadow White, third baseman, accounted ac-counted for three runs, one a homer, N. C. ' Schow, first, also circled the diamond for three runs. J. Turner, second, H. Livergood, catcher, J. Tanner, Tan-ner, center field, Jess Done, short, and K. Coon pitcher each accounted for one run. Beaver line up consisted in Davis, short stop, D. Pearce, left field, Mc-Shane, Mc-Shane, second base, E. Pearce, center field, Barston, first base, Goodwin, right field, Lessing, pitcher, Williams, third base, Thompson, catcher and Lindsay, second base, substituting for McShane. Milford plavs at B-avcr Sunday May 31 at 3 o'clock. |