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Show MORGAN STILL j j CRACKPITCHER Former Brighamite Going! Great in Texas; Others From Ogden Willis "Cy" Morgan, star pitcher of the Brigham club of tho Northern Utah league and a veteran of many-years many-years is still able to speed them over "tho plate. Morgan is known in this section as "Handsome Cy," and his Latest feat Is a two hit gamo against the San Antonio team of tho Texas league. Morgan is with the Beaumont Beau-mont club. Cy let the San Antonio club down with two singles and put over a 6 to 1 victory. Morgan pitched the best game of the season for the Beaumont club according accord-ing to Sam Green, sports editor of the Beaumont Enterprise. Hero Is what Greene has to say about Morgan's Mor-gan's feat "From the aged right arm of Bill Morgan otherwise Cy. the Exporters got their best pitched game of the current cur-rent season and defeated the San Antonio An-tonio Bears in tho final test of the five-forked series at Magnolia ball vard yesterday. "Morgan held ,tbe Bruin batters to two hits while tin- Exporters fell upon up-on Clarence Tlner in his wild moments mo-ments and poand'-d out their seventh vlctor ten starts against Hub Northen'H ball club The final score was 6 to 1. "Only a close analysis can accurately accu-rately disclose the magnificence of Morgan's pitching For the first, four Innings the veteran f linger re-, tlrcil the Bears in quick order, turning turn-ing back Ol Jack Beatty and Tiner by the strike-out process. 'Moko Meyers, first up in the fifth was out, Rader to Strong, making tho thirteenth Brain to go out In a row Then came the break In the line the first hit off Morgan on which hung the solitary San Antonio Anto-nio score. Frankio Fuller, whose, home run tho day before had helped the Bears win their only game la the long II -rles, cracked a doable to right. Im-, mediately, he pilfered third and was In a position to register on Beatty'a I fly to De Magglo. Buell lifted an-; other fly to left, ending the inning. I Morgan fanned Henry, got Tiner on a foul fly and whiffed Harvey ! HUler In the sixth. His first base on balls interrupted the routine In the seventh after Gross had f lied to Stamp Edlngton. Clarence Brooks. Ogden catcher of 1921 is with the Beaumont club, i".n Rader. former Ogden Union association associa-tion star. Nick be Maggio another former ugden player and Gene Cal-dera Cal-dera of the Logan club of 1921 are also, with ePaumont. on |