| Show ij I I J I L II I I SOLDER TEM lOST I I r J I j V p I Cherry Reds Won Rubber I I I j 11 Game Over Ft Douglas I I I j I I i r I ti i L BIG CROWD DIDNT APPEAR I II I > ti i I I t Sensational Fielding About AlI Al-I 4L There Was to Game j I t I l I I C f I f i s 1J f I Christie Played a Good Tirst Bnse i I Yesterday nnd Held His Gang I I L t I Ii Together Well 1 J t i j t 1 NcphI Thomas who patched the game tichcd f I For tho Cherry Rods yesterday hod nil I 1 llio best of It over 3 Lug hey Ito allowed I I but nine hllfi while sixteen was the number 4 num-ber pulled off lltighey The game was not i I ft success In the manner IL was Intended I I put Utile capital was realized for tho r Jbonoilt of tin school fund I i The locals had absolutely no trouble In downing lie hillside los yesterday e J pxfter tho first Inning It looked ns If I they iWould pound Hughey to t pulp as the cherrycolored gentlemen appeared to hit the bnl wheneer necessary The headWork head-Work of Manager Christie was In evidence J yesterday sind though ho liad I team t t I F pulled together rather hurriedly for the I 1 lramt they t all work c as an organized I Loam The nrtlrlo that Christie displayed l i 1 i nuund the first Mal yesterday was Just I I fine nnd he made a hit with his actions I I J ii generally Whiting Ivcr on and Margctts I I 11 I I wore there with tho hit buslnoFS too Mcirgclts cnmo rloso to being the man toN I to-N ovei the pan for the third time yesterday I I yes-terday but StoveiiHon on third was loo I slrorE with the throw biiHlnoss and Mnr gells was nailed nt the plate t I p Two plays of the sensational kind were r r handed up by Iho soldiers yesterday Bert p Margetts had hit a high and hard lly out 4 t bolwceii Barrackman and Ilaubrlck Both Iho I ftehlers started for the ball but Bar I inrkninn had a pllghtly better show for ItIndeed I Hauhrlch had none at nil and he snarcil the snhrre with his jrlovixl hand f f I i 48 one man the enllro bench of the locals Ifi t e arose and yelled while the Fort Douglas e I t I II band that wop present serenaded the I great piny of the fielder In the seventh 3 I j I I Inning It became Ilhubrlchs turn to do 1 I I runningcatch stunt In tin field after a 1 I f highhit ball Christie had leaned against I I i I he I thing and it would have dropped In jL the short field had not the clover out I fielder got In In time to snare It ns he I I I I was about to lose his balance and Ills i view of the Inmtacapo In tho tall gras t hat the stock have not yet removed from the Held j t I The score I h 1 SALT LAKE II = I I AB IL n PO A E 1 lit 1 It fhrlstlc Ib I 2210 0 0 I I vcrfion l 5 i I 3 4 I 1 1 1 1 1 I J Ileustcr ss > I 0 0 1 3 l I I Riillcr I l G 1 2 I 2 0 f F Ilcuisor If 1 2 1 I 0 0 t j t I Byrnes c G 2 1 13 0 0 Mnrgelts cf 5 2 3 ft 0 I i I Whiting fC 3 i 0 I ill 1 I j Thomas p 51 1 0 1 I 3 I Iii I i I I r Totals 12 I 13 16 27 30 2 i I I I FORT DOUGLAS 1 I AB R H PO A E II I p floldt 2b G 1 l 1 1 1 1 t F Cook ss t 1 2 3 0 0 I I i II I i t Hughey p j 1 1 S 0 1 0 I I I 11 I 1 fluubrlch lf 0 I 2 0 2 I I i t 1 I I Deem c r 0 1 5 1 0 Ni1 I t I Wilson Ib 4 0 1 10 I 0 1 Stevenson 3b 3 00 1 3 0 I I I I Uryant rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 I I IMrrnckman cf 4 I 0 2 0 0 I lr o II I I I t I Totals 3 4 0 2 < 9 4 I I I Score by innings I Suit Lnko 0 0 0 13 I I 1 Fort Douglas 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 I t i i I i Summary Bases on balls Off Tihomas I 1 3 off Hughey 3 Twobasa hits Whiting I I I I Ivorson Margetts Heldt Cole Hughey I r F Wilson lilt by pitched baliB Heuascr 4 t I Stevenson Struck out By Thomas 13 by 1 ti 1 I llughey I 3 Wild pitch Mughey 1 Stolen I It i liiiHey Whiting Margotts Christie Ivcr J j 1 1 I ion J Hcusscr 3 Butler 2 E Hcuoscr 2 I Hyrncs Cook llughey and Barrackman S 11 j 1 t Left on bases Salt Lake 7 Fort Douglas I j I V Time of game 200 Umpire Kncc fj i j1 i I i Und I |