Show OF HITS Y SAME OF RUNS i iLose Salt Lake Simply Refuses to Lose a Baseball Game Eureka the Victims 4 J i t Standing of the Teams wol Woi Lost Le t P c cIt frait It Lake n 11 i ET Ogden 7 1 5 M 7 Id Park City 4 I 1 M SpecIal to TIM araW Eureka June w badly de defeated defeated in game Never before bu buthe the home team gone so eo completelY to s and as a there thee is and Rud wailing and gnash of teeth In the camp ills ibis evening The Th fuw in camp cIUP thought that with Ruth Rush in the box the would take game from Salt Lake but Salt Seit Lake landed on him for twenty safe ones and that coupled with the fact that Eureka made ten or er TOrs which happened along at moments tells the tale of the days dys dis disaster lester aster Eureka was ahead until the fourth Inn and looked like Uke a 8 sure winner Jen Jensen sen was touched up for three singles and andIa anda Ia a brace brac of Rush held the down to three hite hita But Salt Lakes commenced in the fifth Douglas led oft off with a single to left leftfield leftfield field Stewart reached first on errOr and Hahn drove one down to John Johnson Johnson son who ho after it UP hesitated and threw it late to 0 Connell the ban ball out into right field fjeld whereupon Douglas and Stewart romped home Mu Mar Margetts getts got second on Johnsons error and scored Hahn Beck followed with a safe ne scoring Margetts Page hit one through McKean and Beck tallied After Gunn struck out Sa re singled Page A by Jensen 1 and an and Stewart were Quickly caught by left field Three more runs In the sixth and five in the eighth the agony for tor Eu Eureka reka Page made a splendid catch In Inthe the he fourth Inning pulling down a long IonS hit by Lumley with his left hand band and Northrop brought down the house with witha a good catch In left after a 8 long longron longrun run ron No fault can be found with Eu I outfield In game and Billy i Xing the veteran first baseman deserves a great amount ot of credit Douglas of Salt Lake uld also come comeIn In for tor special mention as he wu was always there when needed A good deal of die dis dissatisfaction satisfaction was cau caused ed by the manner in which Ferrin umpired the game and at times timp It seemed q a If he could not between b bails and strikes He gave a deCision d Ision at first bAse against m a areka reka which cau ed howling from the bleachers and t tn MUI are of 01 the opinion that he be favor favored d the th vi soe The core re I Salt Lake AB R IL H PO A E B Douglas 2 b i I 2 2 i 0 Stewart s s 4 1 1 1 4 1 Hahn Co t S I 2 3 I I 1 b 6 2 4 1 13 1 1 1 f 2 0 G 0 Page T f u S J I 2 1 I I Gunn 41 b L I 1 0 1 1 0 S Scare are Co c E 1 4 t 1 1 I J p D 6 1 3 1 0 L Totals e jj i III fA T 14 2 Eureka J R B IL H PO A E EJohnson 4 Johnson 3 b i 0 1 2 1 2 Wall c f 3 0 I 1 0 1 J Northrop I 1 f 4 1 3 2 0 0 I McKean r f 4 0 1 1 1 Xing 1 b a 3 1 1 S I 1 OConnell 2 b 4 1 2 1 1 1 s s 4 f 1 1 I 4 Lum ey Co 4 0 U i I 1 Rush p 4 Q 0 1 t Q 2 0 Totals 45 4 3 S f 7 11 Score by Innings Salt 1 0 1 6 a li Eureka 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Earned 2 Salt Lake Lek 7 McKean Base on Rush 1 off Jensen 1 Struck Rush 4 by Jensen Jensei J L Lefton Lake 7 Q 7 Double to KIn Wild Hit by Ring King Time of rin OO |