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Show EUREKA TEAM IS INVINCIBLE Murray Nine No Match for Miners. Pitcher for the Smelter Men Not Satisfied With Umpire. Decisions of the Monarch of the Diamond. Dia-mond. However, Indorsed by tho Fans. Special to Tho Tribune, El'REKA Utah. May 21 The Murray team was no match for the Eureka nine In the game on tho local diamond this afternoon, and would have been shut out had It not been for a costly error In the eighth Inning. The score was 8 to 1 In favor of the Eureka champions, who have not met a single defeat this season. The visitors played good ball only In streaks and mode numerous costly errors, er-rors, particularly In the Infield The Eureka players batted and fielded well and at every stage of the game showed that tlvy WPre capable of outplaying their opponents. One Disagreeable Feuture One disagreeable feature of the game was the wrangling ovCl decisions of the umpire by the Heuser famlh. who are the whole thing In the line-up of the Murray team. Ernie. Heuser, the pitcher, pitch-er, left the diamond several times because be-cause he was not satisfied with umpire Harvllle's decisions, which wero entirely lust, as the people of Murrav who earn" her with the team admitted. Heuser threw a low one over the plate and L'm-' rdro Horvllle culled It a ball, whereupon Heuser swore and threw his glove upon the ground Harville a Keutuckian. Harvllle Is a recent arrival from Kentucky Ken-tucky and this was too much for him He quietly picked up the glove and struck Heuser a stinging blow across the face with It, and then a mix-up followed but the officers present Interfered and prevented the visiting pitcher from getting get-ting what he was evidently looking for. Jensen, the Eureka pitcher, was in hlfl usual form, and held the Murray plavers down to Ave safe hits, which were badly-scattered. badly-scattered. He struck out eleven men during the nine Innings E Heuser also did good work and only eight safe hits are chalked up to tho credit of tho miners min-ers Many Wild Throws. Wild throws wore directly responsible for three of tho runs made by the home team. E. Heuser threw wild to third In the Second Inning, und two Eureka players play-ers scored, and then Billy Smith, the erstwhile manager of the Clem eland Commission team throw the ball away In the .nlxth and this netted aneither ruii Tho Murray team came to Eureka on a special train over the Rlo Grando railway, rail-way, and several hundred peoplo were upon the train when It arrived here Betting was about three to one In favor of Eureka, and no Murrav money In sight Tho score. ECnEKA ., A B. R H P O. A E. DnuRloa, 2b r a 2 4 0 Lumlcy. c 6 1 1 12 2 0 Wall. If .-, 0 0 1 ft 0 Hahn. cf 4 1 1 1 n 11 King. lb... 2 2 0 8 1 0 Beck, us 4 2 1 1 3 2 Fleshman, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cblvroll, rf 301200 McFurland 3b 3 ft 0 o a n Jensen, p. . 4 2 2 0 3 0 Totals 3i S g 27 13 MURRAY. A D n H P O. A E. L. Heuser. ss . ..... 5 ft 0 4 2 3 Btewart, cf.. 3 1 1 2 ft 1 B. Heuser. p 3 ft ft 1 3 j J. Heuser, C 4 ft 1 9 1 1 McKlnler, lb 4 ft 1 3 1 n W Smith 3b 3 n 1 2 0 I H. Heuser, rf 1 0 Q 1 0 n Ruffo. 2b 4 ft ft 1 1 2 Cassaday. If , 4 0 1 1 2 0 Totals 31 1 5 24 10 10 Score by Inlnngs Eureka 020 131 010-Ji Murray ... 000 000 0111 Summary Two-bass hit neck. Socrlfleo hJU-E Heuser. Struck e.ut Hy Jensen 11, by Heuser 7 Bases on ballK Off Jensen 6. off Heuser Hit by pitched ball Kins tt on bases Eureka 7. Murray t. Stoh-n bases Tlmby BScll FlesbmOn, Stewart. CfeOBOdOy, H Heuser. J. Heu-or. Double plays Liner to King tn Douglas to Liimlev foul n- to Cas-sady Cas-sady to Buffo. Earned runt. Eureka 1. Murray Mur-ray 0 Time of game, 2 hours. Umpire D. Harvllle of Robinson Official scorer C. E. Hulsh Attendance, 1000. |