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Show the Last. Tue Deseret-Denver Brown Series y Ended. The DesereU the Champions. Saturday, the fiitb and last of the senea between tbo Deseret sod Denver Den-ver Brown baje ball clubj woe played. The attendance of specutora Waa not ao large aa was anticipated. The beginning of the g.ims was not very interesting, although the batt.Dg ot Fouli' bails by tbe Detente wm lively. After the Browns' fir?; inning, in-ning, in which they made 3. adeuta of aix oyphera waa put dowu to them. The second inning of the home nine was characterized by safe atrikea aud j aeven runa. Snow went first to Da'. made a base hit, and R. and L. McKelvy each dittoed; Goldioe followed, ami with a heavy drive brought in tbe McKelvy brothers and 8now, coming in himself him-self on a passed ball. Funkhauaer struck over the fence, and took his second; Barker next made hia first on a nice hit, and he and Funk-1 Funk-1 hauaer ran home on a daisy grounder by Toma, who a!ao got in on a passed ball. In this inning of the Browna, Toma took in a epJendid fly from Roaoh'a bat. After the third inning, in which four were acored by the Dee-eretd, Dee-eretd, the did not make another tally. The keeping down of the acore toward the close of the game waa the result of careful, systematic playing on both aidea. Changes in positions were frequent, Meagher pitching pitch-ing after Foutz Bud Hayes and Decker catching for the Denvera. McKelvy and Goldine caught for the Deaerets, and afterwards, after-wards, McK. and Funkhauaer exchanged ex-changed placea on first and third; BiTber played short stop and Duke second base. Several unfortunate errors were recorded to the visiting nine, aud an equal number to the home club. The acore waa: 123456789 Deseretj. 27400000 013 Den vers.. 30000004 18 Thus enda an interesting and friendly series of games (or the championship cham-pionship of the coaat. The gentle men composing the Deliver nine are a genial, pleasant and cheerful lot, and will be remembered by the frieDda they have made here with satisfaction. |