Show ELDERS PLAY CLEAVE LANDS Clever ver Amateurs Put Up Good Game of Ball NEW MEN IN EVIDENCE THORNTON AND DURHAM MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE J p Pleasantly picturesque in some respects but hut in the good was the transaction Uon hel th tiM Elders Ehlers and the Cleaveland tram yesterday afternoon Staked to a catcher by y the Elders Elder and equipped with I Isome some om dm amateur players tins tM C leaveland l i team put up a good game aIDe ag t their professional antagonists It was the Initial game gamo of 1606 10 and n nd their th r performance yesterday gives good r en to b believe they will be ba a terror among the amateurs this season defeat was scarcely carcel surprising nor por was the score a source ol of 0 astonishment With the Ule grounds in hi good shape and the weather altogether satis salle satisfactory factory the Elders Elder were in prime Irime comb condi condition tion ion t to tee play a toad tood game of ball which they played Their fielding was perfect in incer every cery particular Irti ular anti and after they the had succeeded in reaching an understanding un with our old friend Nephi Thomas they the C began begia to batter better th the ball bail to a noticeable i extent Bases were Werf on the bargain counter largely due to the lack Jack of guile on the part Tart of the amateur boys who placed too much fauna confidence in the alleged honesty honest of the Elders Chiefly because tie the t e Cleave Cleaveland land infielders Infielder persisted in playing far from the bags bAg the Elders found Cound stolen hK MO so eay easy to attain that less ignoble persons would have scorned the chances presented Ii r The rice game gave the th Elders a splendid workout The Cleaveland team is too fist fast to monkey with and the big ig leaguers 16 v Wf were re rt thus Uru compelled to keep tab on oat things all the lice time Um Two New Men Out The Th fans in attendance had their first opportunity to observe ol fiene the actions of or two 1 Wu new Elders 1 ld rs Thornton and Durham ri hornton Thornton I is built hullt in several ways waS It withal Is be HR as spry as most men who arry carry two or three stun less 1 Sf heft hert His Hia work WitS was distinctly to those who watched him yesterday and the th unanimous verdict was that he will Oo 10 tb Possibly he lie has a small layer of oC adipose SC tissue that might be bt dispensed with He indicated this himself once v Then hen he closed a It deal with Uh one of oC the riender lads by the terms of which the lad took Up ul the big mans task nt 11 1 t first base bae and conducted the excursion from that point Umpire pun punished punIshed I the big fellow for this In the ninta Thornton drove droye one to the wagons in right and mind ran like a good fellow clear to third before the ball was found On I 1 Thorntons completion of the dash Set ley cropped an observation to the ef eff efI I f ct t that the hit was foul It was foul in truth But the run will win do you good Jack Tae k Setler offered by way wa of or consola ton lion Durham the new pitcher is a stocky stock fi fellow How blonde as to his thatch and wicked as x to Ida his speed spee l He lIt control his fa fast t ball ban yesterday but succeeded in keep keeping log ing everything hidden n from the Cleave Cleavel l lands during the five he innings he ht pitched In 11 1 his first inning he walked four fore forc iK ig a run home but after arter that he lie never let a man got get to first The Cleaveland boys bo s took a jump at Quick when ht n he lie first came in for or the thet t inning but he soon calmed down downa a mid id ended the fun funDa Dad Da Stewart the little outfielder of oC the ripped off a brace of or two I daring the game ame and amid Handled d his lila two fielding chances ch like an The Cleaveland CIla Ind boys generally behaved well with but two errors in the I outfield The flie Elders appear to gain ain in m favor the themore more mt they U play pIa Yesterdays 21 game gains brought much happiness to the faithful few who lt and amid all are art looking forward with impatience to the time open opening I ing hg of oC the season when the Elders will gei tt K a whack at met the real ones on Today Todar the Elders Elde will meet the High Highland Hi Highland h i land Jand Boy Do team at Walkers lot Jot The iho I game ame begins be na at 3 Ames Amt M of blessed blessel le sed hereabouts will probably pitch i crowd for 01 the Highland Boy The Score Following hi is the score of or yesterdays fUlS fue Salt Lake AB AR R B H U PO A 1 E B 1 I f r 3 S 1 1 0 e 0 0 1 OB 2 b 5 i X I S 2 1 tJ I v t f t 3 g 3 2 1 1 I 0 Thornton lb Ib i 1 2 S 0 0 j 1 II 5 U Leaky Leahy e 0 1 Q 4 11 1 Z tI tIn n K s s 3 a t I 1 nin RI ni e ef f t 4 2 a e 0 4 0 0 0 2 U 0 Crl C Tint r t 1 p v 11 0 p pp Z I l 1 1 0 1 0 I I 1 1 p Po 2 2 Totals Tota 36 1 lj 14 27 30 10 Q U 0 Cleaveland AB LB B R It H If PO A i E B BJ f fl 1 3 I 41 J Ierson a So so f 2 0 4 Guam Gunn b 3 1 1 I 2 l I Ia a r f Z S 2 2 2 41 z S 1 0 J e a I Bill BUt Smith sma L 1 f t 8 it U e 0 S 5 t 4 f 0 J Smith jUdith b II I I 1 i 41 0 1 41 0 Ball 4 1 3 11 2 1 I 2 0 Young r 2 f t t 0 I 0 i 1 0 2 Thomas Thomasp p S 0 0 0 6 Ii 0 Totals Tota i s i s 27 17 H 17 2 2 Sf Off by I 1 2 S I 4 5 S Sl fi 41 7 S St Salt Lake 1 3 s i i X a 1 1 1 Flits 1 l 1 1 I S 2 1 U 0 4 41 14 oct a 0 e JJ 0 0 Q 0 0 U Cleaveland 1 1 0 0 e 1 0 HI lute 1 8 0 0 t 0 0 oJ f t 1 1 o 0 o 0 2 l runs Lake 2 Cleaveland 2 bu es 01 balls oft off Durham 3 i off ff Thomas rhomas I i S SAlt lt ke 6 41 first ota oil errors Salt Lake 2 I Wt hits H s Stewart 2 5 OBrien Quick struck out by Thomas 1 by Crist CristI I 1 hi Durham 4 hit off Crist CrIt 3 o oft of off ft t S off Quick 2 off Thomas Thomai 14 double play pill her passed balls Lumley L 2 hit by pitcher Stickney Stickneys stolen bases s M Muller Ifer er 2 OBrien 0 Brion 2 Stickney LeIlh Leahy I Delias Delmas 1 3 Riggs 1 sacrifice 5 I bite e 1 Rigg RIggs 1 l umpire Time hub Attendance O |