Good Gaines Played 1 At Grays Prairie Friday AfternoonBoth Boys and Girls Win Over 1 Oak Grove Teams in Two Exciting (James.) (Special to The Herald)Grays Prairie, Scurry, Houte 2. Two exciting games of baseball were played at the Grays Prairie school house Kriday, Nov. 10. The Grays Prairie hoys defeated the Oak Grove hoys by a score of 8-12■ in a game that was much lighter than the score indicated.1 The starting line-up for Grays■ Prairie was: Hubert Howell, see-■ oml base; George Paul, first base;1 Melbern Abbott, pitcher; Charles* Wasliam. short stop; .lack Lowry.; third base; Joseph Prestriedge,1 catcher; James Prestriedge, right { field; Wayne McDonald, centerfield; Herman Whitaker left field. Sustitutes used were: Odell Mc-' Kenzie, pitcher; Karl Kelly, right* field; Henry Stewart, in center field.4 The following boys made the* scores for Grays Prairie: George Paul 2, ('buries Washam 2, Odellt McKenzie 1, Jack Lowry 1, James ‘ Prestriedge 1.The Grays Prairie girls did not4t have quite as easy a time beating%- the Oak Grove girls as did the.* boys, but when the game was ’ ) over the score stood Grays Prai-1 l ie 14, Oak Grove 10.*The following girls contributed .* scores for Grays Prairie: Sudcll•, Paul 4. Lucille Long I, Margaret lt;Kirby 1, Oneita Garrett 1, Thel-- ma Hridwell 2, Marie Kilgore 2, ( ? June Gossett 1. and Estelle Ilar-I vey 1.“Anyone wishing a game with . Grays Prairie junior boys or jun-1 ior girls please get in touch with j- us,*’ according to teachers.