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Show MARGETTS STARS OOWNEDAT LAST Salt Lake Leaguers Show Up Well, Beating Picked Team, 9 to 5. WALTS BESTS It ALL IN PITCHERS' BATTLE Neither Team Had Any Material Advantage First 'Seven Innings. Tho Salt Lake league team reduced the swelling in tho heads of the All-Stars on tho Walker field Sunday afternoon in a match bnseball game to the tunc of 0 to u, in a same full of errors, hard hitting at times and with the result in doubt until the Inst inning-. It was a pitchers' battle for tho first eight innings between Walts, for the leaguers, and "Slim" Hall, for tho All-Stars, the former having a shade on Hall. The infield work of the Salt Lakers showed great improvement. Whaling behaved well behind the bat and cut off many stolon bases. Head and Flick showed flashes of speed at short and second and in trim will euelly make good in these positions. Willie Head booted two grounders, lie made two star plays, more than redeeming redeem-ing himself, lliehmcycr in loft and Sturgeon Stur-geon in right were responsible for three of the rims scored by the All-Stars in the eighth inning. Both men missed easy flics, although Klr-hmcycr had to cut over a plowed licid and had some excuse for his muff. Sturgeon tried to steal a fly from Hammond Ham-mond in the eighth, making a grandstand grand-stand play jump which cost him his only error in the game, but the "Rabbit" was there with tho stick and "soaked" Hall for three sacks, which made a hit with the crowd. Liiissl played first sack like a veteran, ealincr up everything that came his waj; with a hungry look, having hav-ing missed his breakfast to play ball. Thomas relieved Walts in the ninth, but the Margetts "Beauties" could not do anything with his delivery and were sent home a hoarL-broken bunch, but with revenge re-venge lurking in their eyes. Whaling Star Hitter. Whaling had Hall sized up right, hitting hit-ting the ball every time at bat and securing se-curing throe safe singles. Hunt batted for Rlchmeycr in the eighth and got to. first by being hit. stole second and scored on an error by A. Gunn on third. Shana-han Shana-han batted for Walts In the eighth, but struck out. Thomas, who relieved Walts, did not get a chance at bat. J fall pitched a good game, but weakened weak-ened in the seventh and Smith took his place, the leaguers scoring 11 vo runs off three hits in the eighth inning. The people peo-ple called for Hall, not understanding' that his wing was gone. Moorchcod played a star game in ceuier and pulled i down everything that came his "way, making mak-ing four putouts. Moorchcad was also the first man on his loam to secure a hit, which came the first time he was ; up. Marx was entirely off. Ho allowed two passed balls and seven bases were stolen. A. Gunn made n pretty double, catching a liner off Corbln's bat and peg- j ging to short on second, sent Sturgeon to the bench for a drink of water. The , only stolen base secured by the All-Stars was by Margetts, who carried the home plate to the bench for a souvenir. Tie-also Tie-also made tho only two-base hit Jn the game. The individual scores were as follows: SALT LAKE. AB, R. B1I. PO. A. B. Sturgeon, rf 4 2 1 1 0 1 Corbin, 3b 5 1 0 0 2 J Hammond, cf 5 0 2 1 0 3 Lussl, lb 3 I 1 12 0 0 Head, ss I :S 2 2 2 2 Flick. 2b A 0 1 3 3 0 oRichnieycr, If 3 1 0 0 n l Whaling, c I 1 3 7 2 0 Walts, p l 0 0 1 1 0 J Thomas, p 0 0 U 0 0 0 Total 3G It 10 27 10 f oHunt batted In eighth and secured stolen base. "Shanahan batted in eighth. ALL-STARS. AB. Jl. BIT. PO. A. 13. Kaefer. 2b 3 0 0 13 1 Laurence, ss -I 1 0 A 1 0 Scott, rf -1 1 0 0 0 0 Margetts, lb -1 J 1 -1 0 0 Moorehead, cf -I 0 1 4 1 0 Marx, c 4 1 0 S 0 1 A. Gunn, 3b ..- . 4 1 2 3 2 3 T. Gunn, If I 0 1 0 0 0 Hall, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Total 31 5 21 S 5 Castro batted in ninth. Score by innings Salt Lake 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 5 n All-Stars 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 05 J2arucd runs Sail Lake 1. Stolen bases Sturgeon, Corbin, Lussl, Head 2, Flick, Whaling, Margetts. Left on bases Salt Lake G, All-Stars 4. Bases on balls Off Smith 1. Two-base hits Smith 1. Three-base Three-base hit1? Sturgeon, Head. Double plays A. Gunn to Laurence. Hit by pitched ball Lussl, Kaefer. Struck out Bv Walls C, by Hall 6, by Smith 2. Passed balls Marx 2. Time of game 1 hour, fL minutes. Umpire Billy Dutch. Attendance At-tendance 2500. |