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Show '-ejenne's Baseball Players Win a Gold sad Clammy Game Trom Salt Lake's Aggregation. f 0 PITCHED FAIL TO WIN IT. ijiillips Is Too Nervous and Busby Too fat to Beat the Invaders Prom the North, A corpse on dross parado would have cited a little more lively interest than 1 manifested in 'the baseball game uve'eu Choyenno and Salt Lake. yes. -rilay. It was considerably like an ..Ration of undertakers talking over u prospects of an epidemic of I'uJjbaism, and the money that may '.lVe been wagered would not have aycd the back of a cart horse or the dure of an empire. ' Phillips started to do the pitching ut tho Clieyeunes bombarded him to iich an extent that after the initial i'ug he folded his tent and sileutly i'le into right lield where amid the mk growth of bunch grass, sage-Irtish, sage-Irtish, mustard and jimson weed he lljC(l upon a better life. A fat boy limed Busby relieved him and pitched Imself into a heavy sweat and the jieveiuie club to victory. - .' Intlic first inning the Cheyenne club ninped upon the aspirations of Mr. 3'Hips iu an excruciating style.- Tho ,.uu2 man usually pitched tho ball bout a near the Uintah reservation as butter and all a man hail to do was ijiiproaeh the plate and pose awhile ilea he would get four codfish balls on iJatler. The Salt Lako club seemed all through itself and errors ac:um-lated ac:um-lated like interest ou a promissory uie. . . , . Mbuiir was not put ou as umpire this m. In h'9 place Farrell appeared id did mueh butter work than his pre-ecessor. pre-ecessor. There are a few things the Jt Lake players might learn to ad-intage. ad-intage. Chief of these is that it is not mark of ability as a ball player , bo continually destroying good unosphero with kicks on the umpire's lisions. This sort of thing may be il right when the ugly mugs play the ,ivdy biiuis on the south side of a :irk yard for a keg of beer, but it gets i !io monotonous in a park. The um-ire um-ire is also about certain to pronounce Jeeisiuu without the assistance of a .Icrimis "How's that?" from the en-re en-re nine every time a ball is pitched. Iiis chronic dress parade kicking is t confined to the Salt Lako club, never. The Cheyenne men make a ral of useless noise in that regard I'liisclves, but not nearly so much so -die home team. flic person who should be taken out iid reasoned with is the proprietor of :u score card. There were three or iiir diB'event styles of cards sold yes-Tday, yes-Tday, no two being alike. , And none ere correct. Positions were transited trans-ited and players were given field po-uons po-uons who we're collecting at the gate, ot only this, which might be excused, tit the old cards of the preceding day's mie were sold to fit. that on draught, his is considerably like the lunch om girl who does not get any new ewspapers uutil the old ones are sold, he score of yesterday's pilgrimage iio Uie valley of death is like this! ' AITULE. B. IB. S.B P.O. A. K. utt. 3l 1 0 4 3 0. 2 nOi'-hs, ir 1 0 0 ! 1 0 i'.'vd. c 1 1 I I 1 atson.lt 3 a 1 8 0 1 riffln, m 2 2 1 1 0 0 riOT,3o 0 1 1 3 4 t bby.p. rf. ..1 10 0 13 "Wini,', B 1 1 0 S 3 4 lullip, rf. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 9 8 ' 8 37 10 IS TttYKiXE. B. IB. S.B. P.O. A. E- !1, r 0 1 3 0 0 0 nils. 3b I 0 0 3 2 1 rafuru.c 3 0 0 10 6 1 Mt,s 3 13 2 11 may. 3b 1 a 0 1 1 0 "rtey.m 9 1 0 0 0 0 "u. p 3 0 1 13 1 wiu.lt 1 0 0 4 0 0 "ft. lb t g 0 6 0 2 Total 14 "? "i 27 13 4 ''Lake 308003200 TOne 52000250 014 Time of game Two hours, "truck out Maun. 8; Phillips. 1: Busby, 8. nssed bullh-Hlanforil, 3: Lloyd, 2. umedruiis Salt Lake, o; Cheyenne, 3. i-mpire I'aiTell. - |