Show AMATEURS PUT UP FAST i ME Short Shor lines Lies and Make Mae I I Garrison Gason Finish I II I I FIGHT IT OUT IN NINTH RAILROADERS SET GET IN EXTRA RUN RUM RUN THAT HAT WINS WINS For seven se n Innings the Oregon Short Lines and Cleaveland Commission com corn company company pany puny baseball teams teama put up the best kind of ot an article of baseball at a Walkers fiod f d yesterday afternoon ERa team tam had three spores scores to te its It credit In tho the the broke loose when four clean cean singles sh les coupled with wih two wild wid throws by Camp CAm and esler gave the grain P three thre tallies tates The rail railroaders roa ers could coul do 10 nothing in the eighth and came to bat mt in the ninth with wih a soars noora of G Ii to 3 against a them Where Short Line Gets Busy BUY and al l the first two mo mOI j up singled and Win n Ferrin Ferrn woke up for forthe forthe forthe the first time during the game and ham hum hammerud out a a drive for two bags bass to l Itt ift field feW scoring twp two runs run A minute later Gunn ent C a nice pickup high hil to first tIr t base buse allowing Ferrin to score cre and an giving Margetta who hit hi the ball bait bal life on third Hits by Hahn and Camp Cump and a wild wid pitch and stolen base brought brou ht in two snore more mol runs giving the lh Short S ort Line Lin two runs the better of it i Oster got around the bases for the Commission company Jn in the ninth on an error by Ferrin r hit bit by Bolt n and ad Youngs ru long drive to middle field Ball B f tried trie to score from second on the tho hit but was wa nipped at the plate and Young himself was caught at second going there thereon on the same play pIa Gunn Does Great Work A Gunns Gunna s work on third bass base b was wis s the feature fe iu no of the t day tt He handled li ton grounders without an error his single ie iet bed bad d break beIng a hish h throw to tp first firstIn r In the t sixth l Gunn g n retired lr the side d df on three plays at third lr first and second being leing f filled in J each a Instance st ald Camp and Papworth did the twirling Camp had far better beter control but Pap PaR Papworth Papworth worth proved the biggest stumbling block when it same eme to finding his curves The he two teams meet at Walkers again agin this afternoon the game gama being ole for 3 The score Oregon Short Line Lne AB A R B H P O 0 A A E Seare c S J 0 0 7 3 o 0 41 Iverson 2 b 5 1 2 i 4 1 Kim ol I f t 4 1 1 2 0 9 2 0 Ferrin Porno ss us 5 1 1 0 S Carrigan r f I 5 1 1 0 0 tt 54 t i 1 b Is 4 2 1 II 0 1 1 i iler Hahn m f S a 1 2 2 1 0 ler Z S b u 7 o 0 1 2 2 1 Camp Campp p 1 1 1 0 2 1 Totals 3 3 S S 8 10 1 27 21 jj U 1 S f Cleaveland Commission Co AB R It H PO A E E AB l Stewart ss s 5 r 7 2 3 0 Q U 3 1 A Gunn 8 S b h 1 5 S i 0 1 5 1 Smith 2 b 1 t 4 1 II 1 1 2 1 c f S 1 2 5 Q 0 U 0 Ball tl 1 b 5 0 8 I S 0 I 0 U T 1 1 I 1 C 4 5 S I 0 1 15 0 t t 54 Young r f C 5 l 1 1 X 0 U 0 o u Christy m c f I 1 1 2 1 ii 11 I Io is 4 1 1 1 54 2 0 U Totals o ls 12 l I 7 16 27 18 U 8 3 Score by r I 1 2 3 4 5 G 6 Short Line I lne 6 60 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 0 5 j C C C 1 00 20 2 00 0 3 1 7 I Two To o base hits Ferrin Stewart Smith Smiths Base on OR balls Off Camp CampT 1 off f Pap Pal Papworth Papworth worth 8 S Struck out By Camp 5 by b Papworth 5 Left Lett Lef on bases 9 Short Lines Line 11 1 Wild ld Ditches Pap Papworth worth 1 Stolen bases Iverson Carn Cai Ca t gnu gan an Hahn Yeung Young Time rime of game Umpire Richards Attendance HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Won on Lost Lest P pAll C AH All Al Hallows College 2 0 1000 1 West e t Side High School Schol 2 S 0 10 Collegiate Institute In 1 1 i BR East t Side High School 0 o 3 i 0 oo U of L U Preps Prepa 0 1 WO O OThe The fifth same caIne ame in the Hish School league leage took tok place yesterday afternoon at atthe ate atro atthe the grounds ro ds on I Twelfth ft East Bast street be e th e Institute n end anil I East E Side Hitch I school The final was 11 1 to S 8 in favor of oC the Collegiate In Institute The game showed a marked market improve improvement e ement ment moist In the Collegiate Institute team over the work done in the tue game with All Au Al Hal Hallows lows Jows last lust Wednesday Ven day Of especial notice was wa the smooth work of oC the thc new n w pitcher Troxal and nd good work of the infield infeld The Collegiate Institute had eight hits to its Is credit and the East Side one hit bit one hit one home run ren fanned eleven cleven men and Kidder six The Lineup Collegiate Ins East Side II H S S C Stephens P Kidder Hawxhurst IB lB Coates B Miller B L L Loofbourow Johns S S Hammond i Denton 1 L F J j Loofbourow McBeth C F Ii Miller Uler Gleason R n F Brain Herald Pennant Penn nt Accepted Ac f 4 To The Salt Sal Lake Herald 4 4 I have the honor to inform you t tf f that the directors of or the High School Ea are pleased 4 4 to accept your kind offer oer ofer to furnish 4 o a pennant to the team winning the 4 4 championship of this league 4 V 4 The gift will wi not only be 4 4 elated by the members of the corn com 4 cm 4 teams but also by students 4 4 and teachers of the several schools 4 4 represented f 4 It I is help such as this that puts puta 4 4 interest into the school games and 4 4 makes the boys boy by feel that they have 4 4 something to play piny for Again we 4 4 have to thank The T e Herald Herld for this 4 4 pennant p and the interest it I takes t es esIn 4 4 4 in promoting amateur amateur athletics 4 4 not only baseball but amateur 4 4 4 sports generally Respectfully 4 4 For Fo 4 4 ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE 4 4 WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL 4 4 EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL 4 4 4 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 4 4 U OF OP U PREPS PRES 4 4 4 FREEMAN BASSETT 4 4 1 Committee on 0 Pennant 4 4 f M M M M M 4 M f 4 GRADE SCHOOL LEAGUE E Standing of Teams Won on Lost P C 0 Oquirrh 6 S f 0 LOW O Webster 7 0 LOW 4 I 1 8 Washington U 3 4 43 Lafayette ette 2 4 a Lowell Lowen 1 I 2 1 3 a 3 Sumner 0 5 0 At a meeting of the grade rade school league ague held yesterday President Barter heard the kicks of or the different teams tomB on pro tested test games James He Ho decided that the th pr pro protest protest test over the game between b the l Oquirrh J and Wasatch a h teams nt should be b settled Jr in favor pf r the At tho the close cloae of or orthe the the game there was no kick made it appears both teams being satisfied that tt the had won Later Lator Lter a p ancy it i is claimed was found in tho the score by the Wasatch scorer President Barter decided that the protest should have been made at once if 1 there thore wap any cause cn e for tor one The protest over the ahrn ner ncr same ame me was wan decided In favor vor of oC the Washington va The mner protested on ona ona a lue base Barter artor says should have J atthe time by thy 1 tl th the umpire unwIre who 0 was l of tho the |