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Show Parowan Downed j In Diamond Clash WithMilfbrdCrew Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet. St. George 3 0 1.000 Milford 2 1 .667 Cedar City 2 1 -667 Minersville 1 2 .333 Beaver 1 2 .333 Parowan 0 3 .000 Sunday's Results St. George 10, Beaver 2. Milford 15, Parowan 2. Cedar City 8, Minersville 7- Schedule June 23 Milford at Cedar City. Beaver at Parowan. Minersville at St. George. By getting 19 hits off the two Parowan pitchers in Sunday's game at the local park, Milford was' able to take the visitors into camp by a 15-2 score and give a number of Junior league fellows some good work in the latter part of the game. Incidentally, the youngsters made a splendid showing, show-ing, proving the wisdom of J. C. Root, playing manager, in his determination de-termination to give the younger players a chance at every opportunity. oppor-tunity. These are the chaps on whom the future of baseball in Milford depends and to recognize this fact and act on it in a sensible sensi-ble way is of the utmost importance. import-ance. While the Milford sluggers were bombarding the visiting pitchers, Rochek, veteran Milford mound star, and "Skippy" Beard, former Junior league flinger, were holding hold-ing the Parowan players to six hits and the brace of runs, young Beard getting out of some rather bad spots with glory to himself and his teammates. He looks like a coming pitching star. "Dolly" Carter led the Milford hitters by getting a home run, a double and two singles, while Crawford, Rochek and Hickman got three hits each. Milford sewed up the game in the fourth and fifth innings by scoring three and four runs, respectively. re-spectively. Wally Blackburn played play-ed a nice game at first, but all the fellows did well and gave the battery bat-tery personnel excellent support. o |