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Show WE LOST.' THE B. Y. A. WENT DOWN BEFORE THE L. D. 8. The Games Was Loup, Close and Was Dlsttiigu shod by Heavy Butting aud Co.stly und Numerous Errors. Tho L. D. S. baseball team mot tho H. Y, A. on tho west cquaro lnt Sit-unlay. Sit-unlay. The uamu was. called at 2:30 with a large ami unt.litisUistlo crowd hi attendance, Tlie culms of both I nat i-i i-i titlo'-s were very much In evidence and both s d.'S hud a full quoto of "rooters." Thu L D. S. went to tins bat In tlie' llrt lunlng wlili n winning streak; wn base hits, it bases on bulls, six costly error ami seven runs tell the tale. In tho Academx's liall, three men went out lu short order on c.lose-lu hits. In the second the L. 1). S. cut bored in two o a two base hit, by Weggeland and good stick work by Douglas and Biooks, while thu I). Y. A. only got one on a good one bagger by Smoot j assisted by a bao hit by P. P. Peter-' son. j It began lo look ns though tho B. IT. A. was easy when the L. D. S. In thu i third rolled up three large counts on' one base hit by Midgiey and two errors In center Held aud one at rdiort. Academy Acad-emy only got two in its half end; this wa duo to good stick work by Hoyt, Feathersioneaiiil A. J. Peterson. In tlm fourth cuino ouo of the star plays of tho game when Smont gathered In a hard lino fly from Wegijeland and doubled up Holt on first, making a neat douolo. Still the L D S. got iwo runs, neither earned. In the B. Y. A.V half only ouo fell to the utreugth of Smith's arm aud stick. By sharp work the L. D. S. gathered in a goose egg in the tlfth and tne Academy scored four on hits by Hoyt, A J. aud P. P Peterson and Smith iind a clever sacraOce by Smoot, assisted as-sisted by two glaring errors oh first. Inlhuslx'.li thn L. D. S. captured two on three I'fiso bits and an awful error at fdiort, while the Academy went out oue. two, three on lulleld hits. The sevonlh soe-ned lo ceo a little ulngar infused into the B Y. A. it ml a strike nut. a fly out and a snort to llrsi retired the L. D. S. Th"ti the " oys from liuui'i" put on their batting chillies, und when the smoke raised seven t uns were added to the Academy score. Tho sooro w is now 15 to 10 and b"th sbb s "in for b ood. Sharp play gave the I.. I) S. a circle tnd tlie "rooters" fur Provo made the walking ring when the Academy team piled up four oleau runs on five liasu lilts and it saeruflce. The L. D. S. got Its "second wlucl" In the nluth and ran five men over tho plate the H Y. A. not to be outdone, handed lu a couple und tbe'scoro was tied 21 to 21. lo the tenth, which was necfcsary to "settle the dltliculiy," tho Provo l)o s had another "lit" and tlio L. D. S. raced arouod tlie bases icgardless of anything but. errors until a quietus was put on l ho entire tidal r by a mar velous catch by A. J. Peterson ot a fast Him hit from Weggelaud's list, doubling up Holt at second. Still errors er-rors credited the L. D. S, with flto juicy runs und ns only two little onqs Ki'accd ibu B. Y. A.'s polo In this Inning In-ning the game was closed with the scons of 2U lo 23 in favor of L. D. S. The following is tho ' limk up: L. D. S. B. Y. A. Luff ,...c ....Hoyt Shepard r f Chrlstetisuu Holt p.... J. D. Petersen Weggdaud 1 b.... Feutherstono Douglas 8 0...P. P. Peterson Atldgley ,....2 b Smoot Brooks c f Taylor Johtisou s a. A. J, Peterson Rc3..rt 1 f Smith scone nr innings, 138450780 10 L. D. S 7 2 8 3 0 2 0 0 C 6-20 B. Y. A 0 1 2 1 4 0 7 4 2 1-23 Earned runs L. I). S , 0; B. Y. A., 8. Base hits, L. D. S 14; B. Y. A, 17. Two liaso hits, Johmoti, J. D. Peterson Peter-son (2), Smith, Homo runs, Johnson. Stolen bases, all of them. Duublo plays, Smoot to Feathers tone, A. J. Peterson to Smoot; bases on balls, oft Peterson, 4; off Hull, 0; hit by pitched ball, by IIoR 2, by Peterson 1; struck out, by Holt 2, liy Peterson 3; passed balls, Luff 3, Hot 2, P. V. Petcrcon 3; wild pitches, Holt 1; Petcrsuu 2; bit by batted ball, Douglas. Umpires-J. M. Wyler, Salt Lake; Bert Chuuies. Provo, I e I |