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Show ELDERS TAKE I GAiEEASILY,j Win lands Down From I 'B.C.T. I Game Wluch Better Than 1 I Scoro Shows Rooters H Get Try-Out. Tjots of Chances Token in Sack Steal- ; ing With Spectacular ' 'M Results.' J RcIIIy's Elders got a chnnco to practise) ' base ctcallnp vrlth the U. a T. team yes- ; terday afternoon. Tho result of tho game. 1C to 2. with tho leaguers holding tho long I end of It, isn't really a good Indication of ' iH what happened from a Hpectator's point t 'H of view, for flvo of the runn woro mado !, In tho first nnd four In tho sixth. Tho ;l ;' Traveling Men took a big brace In tho i intermediate innings and put up a really i j good artlclo of ball at times. The Drum- ' ' I mers made their two runs In the sixth. with Crist in tho box for tho first time. Crist Is Tried Out. '. Rellly tried out the Montana Ond ami I H gavo Ames a chance to show himself. The. '! local boy did some good work with only i a couple of hits scored oft from him. , (! Crist was wild at times, but showed good h 1 Ll speed and altogether developed plenty oC i , ! signs of promlBc. Lumlcv. who went In. i 1 1 at backstop when Crist toed tho slab, ' , i ! handled himself well and wa3 fast be- K tween bags, though he ran In hard luck, i, All of tOO people Camo down, most of J IH them to try out their voices. And o2 ) i course tho crowd Was strong for tho 1 If "H C. T. aggregation. They took a whirl at, i jlH Setley, who umpired with remarkablo ! i fairness and good judgment, but finally j , desisted when the small boys In the top of tho grandstand began to can them ! 1 down with vigor. Really thcro was moro J rooting yesterday than nt the Chicago 1 game, and It looked pretty encouraging; I for summer enthusiasm. ! f Setling's Good Judgment. V .'Setley, Incidentally, was a feature of l tho gam'o In a way. He handled decisions i with remarkably quick judgment and , allowed a faculty for making, them stick, t ' Leahy backstopped In tho style that hns, I IH already won him a. lot -of good will here. ' ' IH Salt Lake's jnfleld showed up strong, but ! 5 ,J IH let loose a cog and developed some rag- i ; , 11 gedness in the sixth. Take It altogether ' i, lH tho game was well worth tho watching, UH Rellly Is a peculiar mortal and afforded -j' i surprises yesterday He has been hand- i ' IIH ling himself ns If he didn't enro whether 1 1 '! ' MH he ever stopped a hall, at practice. But HH when It came to working yesterday It i ! IIIH was different, and the stocky manager , 1 ' H tleldcd nnd returned the ball with a vim h I'lH that made every one feel as though tho ' IH pennant wcro nbro to come this way. Two t or three times tho Elders loosened up and f ! tried for chances at snck-thlevlng, all of ttl which was pretty to watch and guve tho I 1 IIIH lengucrs good practice. t, !IH Plenty of stick work gave tho fleldcrn 1 IIIH lots to do at times and kopt the crowd I j MH guessing once or twice. Score: I jllH salt laicf:. I 1 1 11 A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. HIH Muller, If 5 3 3-2 0 0 SUckney, rf 5 2 2 1 1 0 ; IIIH Bowman, mf 2 2 0 0 1 0 i Ul KIckk, mf 1 1 1 0 0 0! HH Rellly. 2b 6 2 3 0 6 0 1 JH Ionhy. c 2 1 2 1 2 o , lH Lumlcy. c 0 0 0 1 1 0 I Del mas, 3 T 1 -2 1 - Sues?, lb... r. 0 IH U O O'Brien, 2b u 0 0 7 2 'I Ames, p 3 2 2 0 0 1 !; ;B Crist, p 1 1 0 ' 1 2 0 J I Totals S3 15 15 27 16 3 j I 1 IH TRAVELING MK.'. f A.B. R. XL P.O. A. E. ' jj IVerson, 2b 4 1 0 2 1 L S iH McAndrcwn. 2b I 1 1 0 S -11.1 Carrlgan. It 4 0 1 0 1 i iij w T3. Margcus. lb I 0 0 IS l O F ' Starr, c 3 U 1 X 3 ft If Sunn, Sb 0 1 6 6 0 , " Hooper, mf 0 0 1 1 l , , D. Mart-oils, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 i , Camp, P.... 0 0 0 2 ij I Papworth, p 1 0 0 1 , , Totals 31 2 4 27 21 I ; li' Scoro by Innings- J Salt LaS-.o .... K 1010412 1 IS 11 , Hits 3 2 110 3 10 213 ' ' Error3 ' 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-3 Traveling Men 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 ll Hits Oil 0 0110 0 4 Erroro '. 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0-4 Summniy Twc-bn&o hits Muller 2. Stick- , nor. Rellly - Delmas- Three-baec hits Rlggs, f Lcnhj-, Baxo on balls Oft Camp 3, off Pap- . worth I. oft Ames L ort Crist 1. Struck out i By Allies 3, by Crist 2. Left on bases Salt Lake 7. Traveling Men 5. Doublo plays Hoop-er Hoop-er to B. Marie Its. Wild pitches Crist I. f ' fM Papworth 2. Passed ball Scar. Hit by IB pitcher Leahy. McAndrews. Stolen bases i 1, jH Muller 2. Bowman. Rlggs 2. R?llly, Leahy. ), i Lumlov, Delmas. Sliest. Gunn. Sacrttlce hlu ; i Stlckney. Bowman, Leahy, Dnlmas. Umpire i ', I il'H Setley. Time of gnme 1:25. Attendance, fOo. j jH |