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Show fARK CITY TOO iUCH FOR EUREKA pin Second Game Oil I Tiotic Miners. pialgano Outpitches the Vet-j Vet-j eran "Happy" Jack . Thornton. Setter Not at His Best-Game Takes f Ten Innings Teams to Meet Here. . Special to The Tribune. EUREKA; Utah, July lG.-In one of tho Kardeflt-fought baseball battles that has ever been witnessed on tho local diamond tho Park City team defeated the Eureka champions this afternoon by a scoro or II to 6. It was a tcn-lnnlnp game. At tho closo of the ninth tho score stood 6 to 6. At tho beginning of tho tenth innfng "Sunny Jim Clark Park City a first baseman, came up ftn1a.fo""V,"h1t ton for a two-bagger, and Marx brought him in with a well-placed two-base hit. Park. City Wins in Tenth. j&Thls seemed to take the fctnrch out of lithe Eureka team, and another.hlt, a waiK 1fend three errors followed, yetting the vls-AVors vls-AVors five runs. EUrcka failed to aeon. fin the tenth and the game closed with the Parkltcs five runs to the good. Tho Eureka team started out like winners I and kept tho lead until the seventh Inn-I' Inn-I' inp, when Bates reached first by sacrl-I sacrl-I flcing Bradley at second and then scored ten Ryntfs hit. Clark then singled and W put out at second, while trying to stretch It into a two-bnggcr. Along about ?(thls time Ryan came pounding over the home plate, and. as Clark was the third Stnan out. there wae some doubt as to whether Park City should bo entitled to bhe last run. cDispute on Home Plate Decision. SiThe visiting team threatened to leave ft he grounds unless Ryan's run was jlljialkcd up on the scoreboard, and In this viiJlanher they carried their point. There ZMkLB nothing doing In tho eighth and lnth Inning. No runs were made on -Miner side. It looked very much like JRkrk CItv would score Iri the ninth, how-ffifir; how-ffifir; but Beck made a beautiful ruri-fewhg ruri-fewhg catch nnd retired the side at a crlt-$M crlt-$M moment. ag Galgano Pitches Great Ball. fSalgano the Logan pitcher, was In the x for Park City, and made a splendid. !ord, the cloven safe hits which were asrlde off his delivery being scattered, -iailappy Jack" .Thornton, the big twlrler '3jo has Joined tho Eurekn team, made first appearance In the box today He .Sis not at his best, by any means; nclth-'was nclth-'was his support. Considerable money -ailjanged hinds on the game, but the Parle ae Cat v fans were too troubled with cold xSet, allowing the Eureka money to go feeing. Big Crowd Witnesses Game. vJlrho Rark City team arrived over tho 2to Grando Western at about 1:30 o'clock. So special train carrying nearly COO peo--Je was late. Tho train was met at tho tipot bv the reception commltteo of the npal lodge of Elks nnd the Eureka Unldn nd. The vlaltore also had their band c-id both musical organizations led the D.jlvado to the Elks' hall, where the vislt-" vislt-" JiB were royally treated by Tlntlc lodge Tlgfa. 711. B. P O. E., a magnldcent ban-jjent ban-jjent being tho most enjoyable feature 5Svtho programme. The score: iWku- AB. It. H. PO. A E. SYftynes. 3b..- .... 0 0 13 11 Aimley. c c 3 3 : o y'aii, cf - n 2 2 1 o ,rl iacla. 2t ! " 0 2 1 ' -ijbrnton, p .... 2 2 1 0 2 0 B rick. 68 i 5 0 2 3 3 1 .Jktlfiy, If. -1 0 0 0 0 0 sftwurt, If 4 0 0 2 1 0 vlllvroll. it. I 0 1 1 0 0 T-"lh&, lb 5 0 1 i 0 2 : ....j totals .". G U 20 13 7 u-l5 ,Spllm!in out In sixth Innlnc for running ln-3lrbattcl ln-3lrbattcl bull. 3W!Pnrk City AB. It. H. PO. A. E. N. Paialev, cf ... 22 l 0 0 reW tes. fs. 6 1 0 3 2 1 Torlan. rf :. 5 . 1 i 0-0 1 Sto4j'rk, lb 5 2 3 s o 0 of 7rx. c C 2 2 10 1 0 ,ent Iplnian, It .... . 5 12 3 0 0 g(gcppkln8. 2b j I 2 K 3 2 jjMttbrflelO. -b 5 o o l e 2 L,7VjUt:ano, p 5 l o 0 l 0 rRAifj JTotals 5 11 12 20 13 C PKcoro by Innings 4rtc City 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 t 11 Jftka 2 03010000 C fTtfcQmmary struck out. by QnJpano. 9, by Jtornton,. S. Base on balls, on Thornton, ; t!ti,?ft,ano' - W11J !,,tch Thornton. 1. Cm Pe.-biio hlta, Lumley, Marx Two-baso hits. 3VUUyne, Brck. Klnc. Ryun, Clak, Mane) flntim. Stolen base. I.umlcy. Hit by ;ii . ball. Thornton Left on bases. Park ii EurCki. 12- First haM on crrpra. ' ji 'K pity, C; Eureka. 4. Earned runs, Park :lAry'. 55 Eurekn, 5. Tlmo of enme. 2 hourx. !lIllrn.pLre' .?iuuly itcFarlond. Hcorer. C. E. |