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Show JllIE SOX SHOW m hi m cuss tjB'sf Ont Salt Lake Team in JB Eight Innings on Muddy SBtrock AND WHITE SMT twirl for visitors ?Rfflfr.Fivc Hundred People 'Attend GaineScore Is t. 00 baseball fans crowded Into rand ftand mid bleachers at the r field Wednesday iiftcrnoon lo see Wte Sox, and, while real baseball not bo dished up In all Its fine owln? to the muddy condition of Jf50 L diamond." tlie people were well pleased It the cihlblilon of eight Innings given, trillion? delivered a sack of goosc-U goosc-U to the local boys, scoring twelve runs Crtlvts, of which number seven wore El The fielding of the Sox was per-feTnd per-feTnd several times during the guiu" IakIIoii was shown In recovering tin; B end making close and sensational One or the prettiest plnys pulled Ini that of Altroek when ho caught Sm ileeplng on tlrst. after reaching Tup on a single along third-base z, Altroek pitched live Innings.; allow- Ihree hli!. one of which whs a Lfth. "Doc" White Mulshed the game. Eh lo the regret of the locals, as his P&ndcrp were too much for the boys. Frit right I,. find Inst, Inning, ho allowed iits to fill "P and then retired the Ztiliowlw,' his regard for local talent. Salt Lake boys were greatly handled handl-ed In not having hnd any practice, f thv plalnlv showed It. Carelessness 5 mliliidscd halls were responsible for rail runs. Murphy, In right field, irrl llki a ten-year-old. and later, Malie was rut In the bo.. went entirely ffjntrho pitched the llnt three In-y In-y tired the .Qox without a hit or Bin the llrst two Innings. rh White Pox kept the ball well In the r phlch afforded the locals plenty of idles, and several put-outs were scored ffliy. which ran up the assist column 'it. IrUru'Iifrh was missed by many peo-rjj peo-rjj pulled off in Hip fourth Inning, ft tht ?ox up. Payne hit the boll bc-KDttnlerand bc-KDttnlerand rlphl for a single, which Irffd to stit'lf-h Into a double. Putt'dl KtJ on llir hit before Payne reached Utefr. The latter paused a moment first, and. tlie ball being fumbled in ira, took a chance, but was put out "thf middle sack from Scott, Castro to Mtlrr, which also retired the side, and pMt muny p?opIe thought the tally of rUJl did not count, and left the Held fc dip Impression that the score was 11 irmtcad of 12 to 0. Hv of Hip White Sox caught for the Intake touni. Hunland Kaofer wore isaly two men of tlu Intei'mountaln fj that plujeij, the other boys being iftndfnt players. ft tabular score was as follows: I WHITE SOX. a AB, R. B1I. PO. A. E. Kty. I,f 2 2 0 1 0 0 fcr. .S 5 1 :i 0 .1 I fc,;ll f. 3 ?. 15 0' 0 na. 3h. -- ..... f .'i f n -2 o laijan. cf.. ..3 0 1 .1 0 0 'M. r f o 1 2 1 0 0 fcr, :ti i l i o o o r. i i a i; i o aA, p 2 0 o n "J 0 it. P 2 0 U 0 I 0 Totals 36 12 H 21 12 1 , SALT LAKE. A'D. It. IBH. PO. A. IC. Ilr, 2b 1 i) 0 1 2 0 f. f t 10 112 0 Ktl, lb I o 1 in 0 0 tflr, r.f.. p .... 3 0 0 a I 1 'it i f z o n 2 i o to. ss ?. o I 1 I 0 n o i.i 7 o in ; o 1 i K-i'- r.f -1 0 0 0 1 0 WW p i o o o i o jV1 no o o 2T 20 l !i i ladings J ' 1 V1 I56TS f 'S II 0 2 2 (I 1 4 312 ) wke o n o o o o 0 0 0 ij"1'1,! "ins While Sox 0. Loft on rht fiox f'- I-aUe 0. Basea Mllt-Of( Hunt I. off Harrison 2. off JWiy i Twi-liase hits Zelder 1, i) r Bador 1. Ounn 1. Struck out -Allrook I. by White 1. by Hunt 1. by mion 1. by Murphy I. Wild pitch ? , "P" of same 1 hour t4 mln-Imphi'-HHiy Dutch. Attendance s |