Show EASY FOR BANKERS PLUTOCRATS WIN AS THEY PLEASE FROM BROKERS r I Brokers Put Up a Wretched Game I I Against a Very Fast OneScore I I Was 23 to 4 I I The Bankers and the Brokers met In i I what wi s scheduled for a baseball game at Walkers yesterday afternoon It wasnt really a game though It I was just practice for the Bankers I Whoever told the Brokers they were entitled to put on baseball uniforms la r a falsifier Aside from Gardanlor who pitched LleuL White who played second r sec-ond and Harry Joseph who talked very much there was hardly a symptom of a good play on thc side of the Brokers The game was for 50 a side The Bankers had bel freely at odds of two I to one on themselves They would be I safe at any time in betting ten to one on themselves If the two aggregations ever come together again Although the Bankers wore the maroon uniforms the Brokers put up the marooned game that has been seen on any diamond anywhere at any lime This moans everywhere and always The infielders I I fell over the low hits and lho outfielders outfield-ers ran from under the flies Everybody Every-body got in everybody elses way whllo the Bankers Just hit and ran until they wore themselves I out Tho Bankers never hesitated to steal a couple of bases at a time They hoped the catcher I catch-er would try a throw because that meant another base Details would be wearisome I Gnrdanier pitched a fine game but his support was so poor thai ho was I j I I merely wasting his strength trying to win Lieut White covered not only recond base but almost the entire out 1 Held to the best of his ability Th I Brokers did not catch a fly until the eighth Inning and when their outfielders outfield-ers caught two in succession In that Inning I and when their I outfielders caught two In succession In thai Inning I almost every one left the grand stand Tfarrv Tnseiili nlnvorl nn errorllo trniio He onl r had hllnc om only about one chance The Bankers put up a ratlllng good game with only two errors chargeable to their account both of the errors be ing on difficult chances They hit plenty ran well and fielded like champions cham-pions It did not require playing half as good ns lhcy put up to win the game The final score was H3 to I There was a very small crowd In attendance at-tendance about twenty people being In the grand stand and perhaps three limes as many in the bleachers Fol lowing Is the lineup and the score by Innings i I Bunkorf Brokers I Homney p c 3b If F Griffiths WoIIn 1h p Ganlnnler Nels Margetts c Ib Joseph I Jack Groesbeck Ib 2b Whllo Eopbe 2b 3b If Bill Grlllllhs McKwan rf If 3b Joo Sheets Sponcor If MS r Badger R Badger of If c G LtaOgor II Young fs cf FurnsworlU rf Green Umpire Bert Margetls Score by Innings 1234 f C7SO Bankers 1 1 3 1 1 9 1 1 a 1 02n Brokers 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 ION I-ON THE DIAMOND I j A H Berkeley who was signed by the Short Line team over a week ago and who Is now in Denver has not yet arrived 1 S Dan Hughey who was released from the Rio Grande team by Manager Hlckey is I to have another trial Hughey has been sick of late and was as a consequence not In condition to make his best showing at the last game S I W B McCausland has been catch Ing In Denver for sortie days and seems to have caught on well with the people there I w There is somo doubt whether the postponed championship game of the High School and Salt Lake Business College will be played Tho High School has had no practice since its last game and the Business College players are enrolling In other teams I The game was scheduled to be played tomorrow |