Show AFTERMATH OF BATTLE Calders Park Players Talk of Protest SAY KNOWLDEN IS WRONG Pitcher Ames Tells How Ho Hit Sorenson at Provo + Qunn Threatens to Withdraw From League Unless Mutter Is J Quickly Adjusted The Caldcrs park baseball team of the State league returned yesterday from their trip to Provo Manager Tom Gunn was satisfied with the result of the games at the asylum city but felt rather aggrieved at the protest raised over the men he played on his team In addition to this he disclaims having violated any of tho rules In regard to playing professional men In the league He declares Bill Wilson never saw as many professional games of baseball as Catcher King of Provo has played Inns In-ns a catcher In regard to the charge that Ames Intentionally hit Sorenson the opposing pitcher Gunn says this Is absolutely false and he proclaims that Ames was so Injured In tJ similar manner man-ner In the early part of the game that he was not able to pitch In respectable form afterward GUNNS STATEMENT rSorenson crippled Ames KO as to prevent his best work by smashing his linger against the bat says Gunn and at the end of the fifth Inning the score stood 5 I to 0 In our favor We didnt say anything about this as wo thought It purely a mistake of our own pitchers In getting his finger where It would be hit but Provos claim Is not right AMESS VERSION Ames stated last night that when Sorenson was hit It was by no fault of his Amess I threw him two wide outs says the local man and when the third ball was sent to him he supposed sup-posed It would be tho same thing so he Jumped forward to swing at It He ran Into an Inshoot to his surprise and got hurt but I did not hit him intentionally inten-tionally and tho claim of Provos manager man-ager that I maliciously throw the ball to hurt Soranbon Is not a Just one I MATTER TO BE PROBED The matter will likely be laid before I the president of the league shortly I when It will be determined whether Manager Knowldcn has a Justifiable kick coming It Is understood that Knowlden does not want tho game thrown out but prefers to play It over Gunn at this time feels that he won the game purely on the merits of his men and does not want the game thrown out In the event It Is thrown he says he will have nothing further to do with the Provo team but will forfeit for-feit nil games scheduled with them In preference to having to play this game over The case will be 1 decided In the course of a week at least when It Is cxpectqd that tho matter will be adjusted ad-justed satisfactorily to both sides |