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Show er. Umpires: Whipple on" W -i ". strikes, Stevens on the basesV" fime of game I hour 23 minutes. , - - ' ,' A M With one out, Chiara was granted a life when Austin missed Holmstead's throw at first. Gibbs singled to left, for his third hit of the game. Holm-stead Holm-stead messed up Martin's roller, and the bases were full. Anderson then picked out one, and sent it far over Durrant's head for the circuit, cleaning clean-ing the bases. Shaw was safe on Homer's error, resting on second. An out put him on third, and then Mc-Bride Mc-Bride singled infield (coring Shaw. Householder opened the ninth with a two ply swat to left but died at third. . Anderson, Gibbs and McBride did the heavy stick work for the Apex team, each getting three hits. Householder House-holder and Gibbs played stellar ball in the field, while McBride robbed Durrant of a homer in the sixth, with a beautiful running catch. Holmstead was the fielding star for the home team. The box score: Utah-Apex AB R H PO A E Fagan, 2b S 0 0 2 2 2 " . -f Chiara, ss : ,,;, 5 1 02 1 1 Gibbs, cf S 13 4 0 0 Martin, If 4"1 0 0 2 0 Anderson, c 4 1 3 3 0 0 Shaw, p 3 1 0 0 2 0 Delaney, lb 14 0 0 6 0 4 McBride, rf .',., ......4 0 3.1 0 0 Householder, 3b 4 0 1 6 .4 0 Totals H 38 S 10 24 14 7 American Fork AB R H PO A E Barnes, If 4 1 1 0 0 Homer, 3b : 4 1 1 j 1 1 Miller, p 3 1 1.-0 6 0 Durrant, cf , 3 0 0 I'D 0 Holmstead, ss . 4 1 0 6 6 1 Binch, 2b 4 2 0 7 2 1 Austin, lb - 4 0 19 0 1 E. Chipman, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 R. Chipman, rf .! 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, c 4 0 2 6 1 0 Totals . : 3S 7 6 27 16 4 . Score by innings: : Apex 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9Totals Runs 0 00000050 5 Hits , 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 J 10 American Fork .' Runs 6 0001000 x 7 Hits 30001002 x 6 - Summary Earned runs: American Fork 2, Apex 1. Stolen bases: McBride. Mc-Bride. Two base hits: Miller, Austin, Householder. Home run: Anderson. Struck out: by Miller 6, by "Shaw 2. Base on balls: off Shaw 3, Miller 1. Double plays: Miller to Holmstead to Austin. Left on bases: Apex 7, Am-ierican Am-ierican Fork 7, Hit by pitcher; Hom- i : getting around, as Shaw pitched a masterful game, holding the Fork lads to six scattered hits, and being master of the situation at all times. Addie Miller opposed Shaw, and pitched a clever game and was entitled en-titled to a shut out, the runs scored off him in the eighth being the result re-sult of errors, although Ken Anderson Ander-son smashed out a homer in .this frame, with the bases full. After the opening inning, , both teams, settled down ,and there was little to choose between them, both sides going out in jig time, although Apex managed to get at least one hit in every inning but the first. American Fork started their scoring scor-ing in the first. Barnes walked, and went to second when Homer was hit by a pitched ball. Miller then sent out a two-ply awat to center, scoring Barnes and Homer. Durrant hit a weak one at Shaw, but Delanye missed miss-ed the throw, and all hands were safe, Miller resting at third. Holmstead Holm-stead hit to Householder, who threw to first ,and again Delaney missed the throw, Miller staying at third and Durrant going to second. Binch hit to Chiara, who made a bad throw to the plate and aU hands were still safe, Miller scoring. Austin fouled to Householder for the first out. E. Chipman rolled to Fagan,. who threw Durrant out at the plate, Holmstead going to third ,and Binch to second. Robinson hit a pop up back of third, and Householder and Chiara did the "Me and Thou" stunt, Holmstead and Binch scoring on the affair. Barnes singled to center sending Robinson to third. Homer "fanned out. The Home boys made another marker mar-ker in the fifth, when Delaney missed Chiara's throw of Binch's roller, and then Austin doubled to left, scoring Binch. Apex first chance came in the 8th. AMERICAN FORK BOTE APEX Fast Game is Won by Valleymen, 7 to 5, with Miller and Shaw in Pitching Pitch-ing Duel Return Game Here Friday. Fri-day. American Fork won from Apex at American Fork Wednesday afternoon by a score of 7 to 5 in what is reported re-ported to be the fastest game played in the state this year, but 1 hour and 23 minutes being consumed for the contest. Apex fell to pieces in the opening round and allowed the valleymen to register 6 runs, but after that the home club had considerable difficulty |