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Show SALT LIE TEAM BEHHU STARS Tiitcrmouiiiain Leaguers Show Up Well, Considering Praclice Had. AiNNIS ONLY ALLOWS TEAMMATES FOUR HITS One-Armed Ely Ts Star Attraction Attrac-tion and Shows Men How to Hit. The first work-out of the Salt Lake Inlcrmountain league baseball team in a match game with nn all-star team on the Walker field Friday afternoon showed up several weak spots in the line-up, owing to lack of condition of the men concerned. Notwithstanding the fact that tho Salt Lake boys only secured four hits off Annis, a team pal, the game was won by a score of C to -J, with half an inning to go. Hunt, Shanohan and Thomas wero given a work-out in the box. and the trio allowed eight hits. The boys did not let themselves out, but showed enough form to make it certain tjiat when they get busv there will bo something doing. Yvhalen was unable to spot thu second sack as ho ought to, while Flick at second sec-ond booted two easy ones. Lussl, at first, will have to improve. Annis. who was signed by Manager Ifarnsworth and who pitched against his team mates, was only hit In the first, sixth and eighth i"llPs' pitching tho entire game, and with tlie assistance of I31y, a one-armed plJtycr, was the whole thing for tho All-Stars. Annis made two put-outs and had seven assists, and got one hit with three times at bat. Ely Is Feature. Elv, who was the feature of the g.'imc, secured four hits out of four times at bat. The first hit was for two sacks, followed by a single, then a thrce-sackcr, and the last limo up he secured a scratch hit down the center of the diamond. The bat slipped out of ills baud, and followed the ball part way, which prevented Pitcher Thomas from lidding the ball, and tt proved too slow for the shortstop and Lly got to first. TInd he not thrown tho bat ho "would have been put out. Ely is one of the best players that has shown on t.ho diamond hero and can play fast enough for western company. Ho plays second base, and. while not dead sure ot fielding his position, he more than makes, up in hitting, lily will play on the Caldwell Cald-well team this summer. Tho game was full of errors and not an earned run was secured. Flick was cheated out of a. hit by Donovan in tho seconij inning. Whalen made a star foul catch, taking tho ball nearly against the grandstand wire netting. Tlie Salt. Lnko team will play the Republicans Re-publicans tills afternoon, but the best gamo Is slated for Sunday afternoon, when the Sail. Lake team will meet Mar-gctts's Mar-gctts's 510,000 beauties. Murgctts has picked a fast team and expects to beat tho leaguers. , Tho individual scores were as follows: SALT LAKK. AB. Ji. Kli. PO. A. E. Sturgeon, rf 4 1. J -2 0 0 Corbln. ab 4 10 10 0 Clinton, cf -10 0 10 0 Lussl, lb A 1 I. It 0 2 Lloiid, ss 3 2 1 : 2 0 Flick, 2b 4 1 1 '2 li 2 nichnieycr, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Whalcn, c. H 0 0 n 1 0 Hunt, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Shanahan, p 2 0 0 0 J. 0 Thomas, p., 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 fi 4 27 11 4 ALL-STATtS. AB. It. BII. PO. A. E. Moore. 3b 0 0 0 1 1 Donovan, rf H 0 0 : o 0 LeMar, ss 15 I 0 2 1 2 Wlillc. lb 4 1 J. S 2 4 Moorchead, cf 4 I 1 1 0 0 Laurancc, If 0 0 0 0 0 Klv, 2b 4 1 4 1 1 1 Marx, c X 0 1 7 0 0 Annis, p 3 0 1 2 7 1 Totals 3C . 4 S 24 12 0 Score by innings 1 2 M a 6 7 8 !) Tot Salt Lake 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 (i All-Stars 1 00020100 4 Sacrifice hit Marx. Stolen bases Corbln. Cor-bln. Head, Itlchmoyer. Moorehead. White. Icft on bases Salt Lake, 3; All-Stars, 11. Bases on balls off Hunt, 2; off Shanahan, Shana-han, 1; off Thomas, 1; on! Annis, 2. Two-base Two-base hit Ely. Three-base hit Ely. Hit by pitched ball Whlto. Struck out by Hunt, 2; by Shanahan, 1; by Thomas. -J; by Annis, 0. Wild Pitch Thomas. Timo of game Ono hour, 49 minutes. Umpire Merlckcl. |