Show Bas baU FOR AFFLICT En Brokers And Crates Contest at Walkers alk ls Park Parl J THE WINKERS MONEY ON GOES TO STRICKEN STR N FAM FAMILIES FA IS AT SCOFIELD 4 Score at af the te End of the Game Was 1918 and It Was a Mammoth ammoth Game Ganie of If Ball Ban Star St Features Were Very r Nu Numerous N 4 It I WH Wf S th t the day day for lor tr the te Brokers Broker out at Walkers park yesterday and ad they tey took tok occasion to show the te men me who handle the stocks stok on on n the curb that they the have hare been ben better be ter educated The score was wa nineteen to eighteen eight in favor of the he Brokers Broks B and an the victory victor wa was v as well wel earned ene earne ke But the best part of the whole con ioa contest c test est was w as that tb it i waa wati t played playe In the th interest of o charity every ever cent of the gate receipts being br donated to t help hep the j widows and the te orphans orl in the strick stricken en families at Sed The sum real reNa realized l zed for this thie most moet mt worthy cause A Get Gee on your base Josephs said Guthrie Guthie amounted to which was wa turned over to The Te Herald Hedla last evening to be b added adde to the subscription for the th aid ad adof of the afflicted Early in the day the te idea ide of donat donating donating donating ing the gaie money to the sufferers was advanced advance g and an Manager Joe Jo Bamber Bamberger ger g r was wa quick to seize size upon lipon it IL He hired hire bend band for the afternoon and arranged a e a parade to let Jet tile the peo people pe pie know what was wa going g on And nd the rest rf of ot those thie t concerned did all nh al in ii their power to aid in the effort eort to swell sel the subscription Mr Walker donated done the grounds Mr Lak Lake Lak the keeper keer of O the park gave ave ve lila his hil time and an his services ald Captain Paul dusted dus on the old drag dl Utah Uth and and transported the players playe around the te town The T telephone company also als aided the t e effort d df t in a worthy way by b calling up aH of the subscribers early In the day t and telling them about abut the game gme and an the Western Union Union messen messenger me ger boys bys passed bills gratia One of or the th p big b features feature of the con contest cn contest test tet was the te parade that preceded it I Joe u Bamberger Ba pe and ad Harry Harr J 5 h oc occupied Q occupied which h the cupie Dr Hins trap th doctor dotor kindly loaned lone for the th occasion oon and ad they th headed hd the th procession On every corner cor corn the parade would stop and Joe o would wd w ild stand std up u in the rig hewa he was wa occupying 1 and ad ten tell te th the people all al H about abut it in the te most fatherly tone toe that tt he hE could command In this tb way wa a tickets were sold the th pee peo people great geat many lQ pe pie helping the canas C out in evev every was war A A Great Game Gam And the t game ge itself wa was Wu entirely entry in Keeping with the th liberal patronage patrie ac accorded a a corded corde From the time tm Stan Stanton Sta 4 ton called cale out in his hs b o 1 J Play ball bl until the time when the thE Brokers BrokErs began b to ault in the air out O nt of o pure pur glee g It I was wa a rollicking exciting and ad humorous humus e c of comic opera baseball Twice the score was wa tied te on o even ev innings inin and ad the result was wa never ne certain until the contest was wa over It was all In aH aR aHone a aRne one ne of the Ute oIlieSt jollies jole games gaines Ke of ball lalI 11 ever played playe in 10 Zion And who made it i so Why Harry ar Joseph osh Early in the te game me h hani nani i fete such a a desire r to do k st and an to t run rn things thin that tb the be crowd was u quick to catch cc on and an it r rf rr rT t f 1 r Z f 0 I I Jennigs has some difficulty in getting around arond the thc diamond long lo before b fore Harry got a haJ every time te he went to t t the bat at He Hewa err wa was one on of the tb heM beet b sluggers sugs in the whole aggregation aeton but bu he never n ve at attempted at attempted tempted to run bases ba He was too to valuable on the coaching co line lne Every Eve ball ban that wa was w thrown up by bythe bythe the tle opposing pitcher was U challenged ed edby by Joseph joeph Joh and if i the umpire happened h e to call cal a strike on any ay of the men mn who were v ere under Harrys Has colors clr the decision had bad ba to be b remanded rde or o Harry garry attired atUr would cause eus trouble He was in the regulation uniform of the Bro Brokers Bro kers white suits stilts It and a bright bright red stockings and in addition he be ha hared ha had red rd hair andJa and pair of o mining boots boos b 8 c It I was wu putting p it mildly to t say y that Harry made it t a hit BIt pl He was the Ule whole who Hrry show aM he ha I wanted it understood a that he Once Miller hillier Mie the right fielder felder en on n the te dared to chal challenge I Ilee lenge lee ar f ht to the tItle tHle tle of chief guy a na Joseph Josph doubled P fists and nd seri serious ser sen ous one averted by the 43 tane interference of big bg Bill Bm Griffith Griffiths Gr f Un wanted it on Bill Then Harry Hary wante to put I BU p just juat to show that b was wa game gane but 1 the rest re of t to o teams tem Intervened int and nd d the two stock st handlers handler were egre ste rat Those Bed Bd Bed Red So But Bt there w ro who wO did the heavies with the grand stand Fat Fatt tj t u C wa was a distinct pulsating sention in those thos crimson stocking and those thore Ro e r keis ete Nobody f u old oUid have hate b H thought u i of the te lata lataL i l lU U L b Ylo broker who W ho is so I dignified in hia his daily dalY of duty but he sure suro SUl enough cavorted around the diamond in the style that ia is denig designated deg nate natt in 10 the expressive vocabulary of i ithe the degree fan as a a swift like Ike a a freight train And Ad when he I Imade made 3 a long lon slide home hoe and an nd took up UD about a i quarter section ot f good god farm farming ing int in land la d in in doing din so he was the hero her of or the hour Then Ten there tere were e minor min or lights who shone around Iun the two tWI JI big lt contea I Uns ns There Te was vas ts old olt man mn Hudson Hudsn n in i iy ij r y j 1 I Joe Je Ob tab was there keeping the th uniform of the High HIgh school hool ni nine e with th t name nm of bf th l in zt n glaring letters across acoss the the breast breast Every Ev r time We he the glaring gl gi twirler re In the he box somebody said zaid s it Rah for forthe for forthe the High school arid and he doffed his lid li and d blushed The e first of Campbell am bel Green Gre was was also there the and with wih the exception of two tw errors errs that were wee accredited to the firm jointly jonty they played pla ed good ball bal Ted Tod G attired in a youthful suit sit of bits bit of color clor made a hit hi with the maidens and was conceded by those thos most mont conversant n in such ouch matters to be the th heppy thought Jimmie Ful Fulton l Fulton ul ulton ton r them Of r Little Lite Lord Fauntleroy F urley in that he Aas ws just Jut too to cute for any anything thing And he be played ball baU too Why Wl tc t ball bal Jimmie played playe was simply startling alongside of some of the others pick ick Gunther rt e behind behina be the th bat was al aI almost most too good a hail ball b l player la er to be mixed up u in in t game played ed by those thoS wi who o used cd to io know something thing about scientific ball bal and those who wh have got gt gt It Jt yet to learn lern Jim Jennings on e ond omI rIt wih his dignified fied Richard Icar the tha th three thre stride helped helped things along alo for Jim m qUy was wa one one n of cf the star players Jn in In the valley val of ot Deseret in the theold theoli He all he old oli daya dya days re hast forgotten al knew kne then than either but he betrayed fI some of his bs ancient teaching by in instating stating that it took seven balls to send senda a 8 man man to t first firstA bau bauA A Pitchers Battle attle It I would not be too much h to say that it was a a pitchers pitchers battle batte If I it a a pitchers battle batte then there t ere never was wa one What placed pace it in that class clas of ot games gnes DS was ws the fact fact that nearly nearly every ever member memer of af both teams took his r lace in the box at one time during durin the eon con contest cn test tet no ix n one having an am an arm that would last through half hal of If f one inning ining The Tha game ge was originally scheduled to be be for seven sven innings but the crowd wanted more and wanted it real bad wane wante so 0 n they te played nine nin Harry Harr Joseph Joseh ascertained the wishes of the crowd by cOming contine cn up to the h grand rand stand tand and an re removing r removing moving his cap cp and saying Do you want wa to play Dla lay seven oven ven or nine Nine bawled ble the enthusiasts and ad Harry Ha spat on his hiS hands and went back to tell tel the men mn how to do it i The lineup of oC both nines was o changed ca before the te game gme was wa over so s that their ther own captains would not rec see recognize them This is the way they the ning we to their ther places in tn the first in inning nn Brokers Guthrie C Guenther J B Be de r rJoseph P Fulton Joseph Jeph IB lB 1 B J Griffiths Jennings J J oa 2 B BW W Green Gre ii 3 B Higginbotham I S S J Morris MorrisA Ioris A A a Campbell CampbellS LF L F Sheets S Badger Bage C F Campbell J Campel Hu J R F Miller |