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Show BEAVER TEAM IS AGAINJN LEAD TEAM STANDING Team Won Lost Pet. Beavar 6 3 .066 St. George 5 4 .555 Cedar 5 4 .555 Minersville 4 4 .500 Milford 2 7 .222 The Beaver team of the Southwestern Southwest-ern Utah Baseball league won undisputed un-disputed position at the head of the list Sunday when they defeated the lively-stepping crew from St. George but it took 11 inning's to accomplish the fact, the score remaining tied at 4-all until that time. The Dixieites' four runs were scored by two home run clouts, each with a man on. The Milford team journeyed to Cedar City Sunday for the last long road trip on the league schedule. Between Be-tween rain squalls, which twice broke up the game, the contest finally went its full route of nine inning's, but the Milford players must be seriously un-acclimated un-acclimated to moisture or something for they dropped another game to the Iron county players the third in a row since Milford beat them in a preseason pre-season practice tilt. The final score Sunday was 15-2, but the team was seriously handicapped with missing players, only ten men in uniform making the trip. Rochek pitched most of the game for Milford and did well I except for a couple of innings, seor- ing the only two runs made by Mil-' Mil-' ford. Anderson, southpaw, did the I chucking for Cedar and had the Mil-! Mil-! ford fellows just about as much at j his mercy as has been the case with Heaps in the box in the past. J. C. "Dutch" Jensen, entered the Milford lineup for the first time Sunday and relieved Rochek on the mound the last two innings of the game. Sunday the league-leading Beaver team comes to Milford for the final league meeting of these two teams this season. Honors rest even between be-tween the two teams, Miford having hav-ing won the opening game at Beaver I while the team from the county capi-! capi-! tal retaliated and won the second I contest, played at the local park. |