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Show LITTLE LEAGUERS Lower row, 1 to r, Keith Allred, Darrell Koch, Keith Westover, Bobby Harmer, Richard Harris, David Ferre, Kenneth McClure, Richard Wadley, Glenn Warnick, Lynn Newwan, Eddie Lewis, Mike, Ferre, Don Hales, Lee Fentonj Back row, 1 to r: Glen Newman, coach, LeRoy Carter, Lyle (trU. Lewis Goodrich, Good-rich, Arnell Winters, Kay Giles, Charles Buck-ner, Buck-ner, Hal Lewis, Marvin Slater, Glen Hales, Mark Belliston, Robert Sutch, Craig Smith, Stephen Radmall, Calvin Richins, Jimmy Cobbley, Bill Lewis, coach. 'Little Leaguers' Training In Summer Activities Is Beneficial To Themseleves And Baseball Among the outstanding activities activ-ities during the past summer is the playing of the "Little Leaguers," a group of young boys, who playing play-ing three games a week under the supervision and training of Bill Lewis and Glen Newman have had a very enjoyable time learning learn-ing the art of playing baseball. The teams are called the "Red Caps" and the "Blue Caps." The boys played at Springville with a similar group and defeated defeat-ed the Art City boys, and then the Springville team came to PG last week and defeated the local boys. To climax the season's activities a party was held at the city park Monday evening, the parents of the boys playing hosts to the ball team and the coaches. The coaches were presented with billfolds, with their names engraved on them. Much credit is due Glen and Bill for the fine work they performed this year and the work of these men is the type of effort that makes "Little Leaguers" into "Big Leaguers." |