Show WHITE WINGS ARE WALLOPED Weavers Farmers Bumped Them Properly i COSTLY ERRORS E FRE FREQUENT I I LEMPKE AND OFFICIATE o cr crI crATE I ATE ON SLAB 4 Standing of Teams Won Lost Cent Centle Per Pe le Og Ogden Ogdan n Z 2 13 Lagoon 19 18 lB Logon ll IS 20 O 0 4 bait I aka lako 4 lo 1 t 1 tO si siO IL II WHAT A HEADACHE those OH O White Winged Angels had yes yesterday yesterday afternoon when the jolly farmer lads got through giving them I one of the worst of ot the sea season season season son Nine dejected looking Angels Angelse I heeded headed e by b the big chief were seen to slowly lowy wend their way to the dressing rooms after the game with not a word OTi to ti say The blow almost killed Harry Joseph but those things must be bf expected ex If It a man insists on Tun run I ning a baseball team The Wings Ings stepped on the diamond before fore one of the largest crowds of or the leason reason when Umpire Billy Dutch tailed time proud of oJ their perform of or the th day before and determined det to give the boys from F an another another anOther other drubbing but the U after eatter thought it ii what injured their The Wings Viege started out all right but it soon lIOOn became evident that Adams at R was on the wrong wrong tack The Fait Alt Lake second baseman either boot booted ed ij or made a wild throw of ot every ery thing that came his way In the sixth with th the bases filled Adams attempted to toss toes to the ball to and sent It Jt spinning out Into left field Then followed loll owed one of ot the worst cases f l up in the air wr seen In many days end and before l ore the ball was finally landed safely to Borchers in the box three men had scored Even then the White Wings did not settle down Kelly and Adams gave gae an art exhibition of ot how to tomake tomake tomake make a head end collision while try Ing to get the same fly 11 which together er Cr with two hits and an error by Mi k Nichols let in three more runs rung or orx sir Cx x for the inning Salt Lake Lak was hopelessly out o ot of the running for the rest of or the game and did not fully recover until the twelfth Farmer Fanner had crossed the home plate Schlitz von yon Lempke was the man se to deliver dellver the goods for the Lagoon team t am and while hit frequent 0 b i Kept the hits so well scattered that damage was wag done Several times tithes th Lagoon Lago southpaw found himself in ina a bad bail place hut was always equal to the th occasion His support was all that 1 nil be b asked for with the exception tarke at second who got his feet with the ball twice Th TIlt big chief officiated for the White Ings and pitched fairly good ball His ures unes were iver all right and he suc sue etl d in fooling eight batters during game ganie Twelve times his slants t TP r found eight coming In two In InrE rE when A hen the greatest damage was wasu as u unlit i The only run for tor the locals was m in the first inning on a hit by b M Ni hol IS an un error by b Starkey and a E by b Kimerer y succeeded In send Ing E a ball bail down among the treetops tat hat resolved itself into a n home run Lut put should not have been be n better than thana a bagger Kelly Reily fielded the ball I t x hols who hoped to shut Mae Mac Macat II at he thE home plate but bitt the Salt Satt WK l u t wi s a little slow In ing g the ball bail In two tuO tw fr 4 r n offset offet by b his good work at t rT bases Three times lImes he stole fM d i t 1 I v e by b wafting got to the first firstag ag u 11 ball baU Bradley Bradle and 7 h I 1 i th work ork both getting h i is tg out of or five th times up The Summary Official M r T LAKE AB An R It lL 11 Pp PO A E 15 Ev Ei 4 klI i 1 a it g i 1 2 1 I 1 4 1 lt I 40 0 1 S 0 00 i r 1 Lf f J 4 0 01 1 v O 0 v viFf t r 0 1 0 0 0 v 21 0 1 4 4 i iFf f J 4 0 1 j 4 Li 4 9 1 0 li p I 40 l 0 0 00 T 16 1 9 0 S Ii Iio SS S o AB n R it ir II ro PO A E 15 t t I 4 1 0 0 3 4 y lb 1 10 1 0 rs l C f C 5 t a t 9 0 0 0 1 J 1 n r C S 0 3 t 0 0 I l f I 0 0 I I h 5 1 2 t 4 1 1 1 0 i 1 1 1 g r k 1 4 5 3 rk p n I 4 1 1 1 t 1 J 1 1 i ii r ty tit t I 1 J 41 0 0 0 0 0 i 01 t II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 g A i g 1 j jJ J 11 0 4 0 12 rr 1 0 01 0 01 s I 1 runs Lagoon 6 bases on balls 4 2 hits Margetts 4 r Bradley Bradle 2 run Me Mc McI j I double plays plaS Lempke to I 1 lk bk k Se Sere re to lIc struck streak V M 1 Ni N hols Kimerer 1 a 5 r l ieno ii no Weaver Bradley 2 Pla Plak K hit by pitcher McCausland i t base L as Starkey 3 0 f T 1 S S left leCton on bases bas S II l p Lagoon 7 T Umpire r Tim 1 3 Attendance l N I |