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A LOOK AT MURRAYFIELD-IN-MOTION

King Arthur?

Arthur West Jr. predicted to be the power of Murrayfield & Grant this season went 0-4 in Sunday's outing.

Putting the ball in play in all four at-bats, West Jr.,24, just couldn't seem to get the ball past the defense. The star left-fielder from Auburn Station, was acquired earlier this season by Baron Skipper Denny Davis Sr. for outfielder Ambrose Hill and third-baseman Beverly Pender.

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Lyttleton Makes Big Impact

Four-for-four with two singles and two triples, Harley Lytttleton looked like a man on a mission Sunnday evening. In the bottom of the first, Lyttleton led off the home team with a stand-up triple. In the bottom of the eight, with the Baron's down by one, Lyttleton tripled again. Then, on a Miles Pearce deep fly ball to right, Lyttleton tagged-up to score the tying run.

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Double Davises Dwell in Dugout During Opening Day

Dennis Davis, the only living son of Murrayfield & Grant's legendary Skipper Denny Davis, rode the pipe in Sunday's home opener.

Davis Jr., an up-and-coming shortstop from East Fitchburg, Has been considered by some to be the worthyl heir to the Davis throne. However, there's no doubt that a large sect of the Murrayfield & Grant Faithful feel that shifty off-season maneuvers leader up to Dennis acquisition had more to do with family ties than on-field performance. When asked in the clubhouse whether nepotism had an impact on any managerial decisions, Davis Sr. replied, "We are not here to play politics Gentlemen. We are here to win baseball games."

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Quotables

WE ARE NOT HERE TO PLAY POLITICS GENTLEMEN.WE ARE HERE TO WIN BASEBALL GAMES.

Denny davis Sr.Manager

Murrayfield & Grant