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' ' QIIIW 0 cz ' t ' A 0 A 'a warm' Za-,S'52Q41k..,-EQ? B O- 244515 E ., k,. A . I . : W W 3 U l y y X 2 Y l 5 7 I 40 Vu B. 5 l v 1 1 UE. 10 i 2 2 l 1 n l F2 gi 3 f f 1 '5 GARFF A , . , i 9 Q Q at the hands of the Albion crew by a small three-point margin. The losers were r l 1 ax in the lead at the half but the Albion quint came back to outscore the Saints and K Q L win the game. Garff was hi h- oint man in the fray, notwithstanding the fact that g P Q3 he played an excellent defensive game. Bailey also had his share of the scoring fi : f honors. The following night the Gold and Blue team met Ricks Colle e but was on L : Q g - ' : l the short end of a 26-19 score when the final gun was sounded. The conflict was l 1 , : , hotly contested throughout and the whole Saint group played a good game. N E 0 f Q The Albion squad played a return match with the L. D. S. C. at Salt Lake Qi 1 and the local aggregation avenged themselves and turned back the visitors, winning 1 eas'ly by twelve points. I 1 'P ' , 0 ' I ,Q , ,, J ly r l l i K ROBBINS x dnnnlilfltllnonga f VO Q, i 2- 1' if-f , -4 s 79. .A t -.,.,Ef154Ea .,.. V
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'amy Q A Quin' OCf A .- 152 I Vslgfiieg Sl 5 fi L 9 5 rl. 5- .B :gg iff? ' f 1 2 V CAPT. PENROSE 0 0 6- 9 Baseball Season 'ho' I-IE L. D. S. High School enjoyed a very successful baseball season in 1929. YA The team was composed of a group of hard-hitting and excellent-fielding boys ' x who were well directed under the careful coaching of J. Wallace West. A - T Coach West lost practically half of his regulars and he had a difficult task de- t Q , veloping a nine that competed with the nearby high schools in such a creditable' manner. The positions left vacant by graduation were filled by some eager and Q 'Q hard-working aspirants who knew a great deal about the old national pastime. The Saints were severely handicapped by inclement weather. When spring did come and i the season started, the April showers became too frequent and continued into May T showers, thereby causing the postponement of many games. These encounters had to P be played whenever the weather permitted and this did not leave much time for 2 practice, so the Gold and Blue representatives had to remedy their mistakes of former e Q contests during later matches. ,A- IP ip . K Spring found the L. D. S. without any experienced pitchers. But after a short J time four capable hurlers were found among the baseball candidates. These mounds- men proved a great power in the Saint attack and displayed plenty of class and ability. ll l , i Cl Ray Baggs was a tower of strength on the pitching staff. He always kept the batter facing him in a constant fit of nervousness, and had him wondering what sort of as baffling strike he was going to miss next. Ray was very steady and very few of his well-directed throws were ever balled', by the umpire or interrupted from entering the catcher's mitt by the bat of the opposing hitter. The Saints had another eflicient twirler in Lawrence Blyle. Blyle was a competent performer and had a notable 4. Q W 5 3 ff gf an if , . nf-AA. ,.,,,. X ,,f Q 'Fl A D CQ,5g1,,g,,g.,kai-if-3-ff l? it Ee eff? r ,9r3f'-ici Ar s eg..- .
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