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Show PiK CITY DEFEATS SALT LAKE AT SOCCER Hillen Is Bright Star for the Miners, Playing. His Position Posi-tion Superbly. BY WILLIAM SERVICE. Park City, 2 goals;. Salt Lake, 1 goal. Tf there is anything in Park City that a certain youth named Hllen wants ho can have It for the asking, for he was the bright star that saved the day for Park City yesterday In the soccer football foot-ball game. His magnlffclent display in goal has seldom if ever been equaled In the state of Utah. Salt Lake went up to Park City one man short and chose to play that way rather than call on the Miners tor help, feeling confident that they could win from the Park team. Had. all the calculations been right and had any other man than Hillen been there, undoubtedly Salt Lake would have won. Coultas should have scored In tho earb part of the game, but Hillen was there and Meeney let his forwards away and, misjudging the play, tho backs let Tlp-pts Tlp-pts ts in. who easily -scored, dra,wing first blood for the Miners. Salt Lake's experience, although a man short, now began to tell and the MiDors were time and time again forced back on the goal territory, and they were compelled to play a' defensive game. The Salt Lake men tried all tho arts of which they were mastor to pierce the defense, but Hillen was "not to be caught napping. nap-ping. Onoo Simpson made a daring attempt at-tempt to relieve the pressure, but Um-pleby Um-pleby sent the ball back to Park City territory again. It was hard lines on Salt Lake that, after the splendid efforts of Bramley and Prime, no opening could be found In the Park City goal. All kinds of shots were sept In, hut Hillen ate them all up ana seemed to bo In his gjory in sending tho Salt Lake forwards away bootless. The .first half ended Park City 1. Salt Lake 0. Beginning the second half, Salt Lake again made for 'Hillen's goal, but tho mining man was manifest in tho attack., Park City now took matters In hand. The prolonged attack, without result, on the Park goal' made the Salt Lakers des- ?erato ana determined efforts were made o equlliae, but the ball could 1 not he forced through- At this stage a breakaway break-away unexpectedly by Prey for Park City again brought disaster to Salt Lake, as that player placed the ball nicely to Cole, who quickly shot pas WolnOr, making mak-ing the score 2 goals for Park. A pans by Service to G. Bramley beat the hitherto Invincible Hillen. With but a fow more rnlnutea to go, the only hope Salt ake seemed to have was to tie the score, and the Salt Lake team, halfback and backs, swarmed into tho Park City territory and shot after shot went in, but the Minors played good defensive soccer, and packing their goal, ably supported sup-ported Hillen, Meeney and McMullan. and' drove the visitors back, and thr whistle ended one of the most peculiar gam.es that has, been played in Utah. Final result: Park City, 2 goals: Salt Lake, 1 goal. Tho lineup: Park City. Salt Lake. Hillen; goal.,... .. ..Wdlner Meeney (capt.)....-.rb;. Umpleby (capt.) McMullen., .....lb . Anaell Rogers : rhb Service Kane chb.,...; D. Bramley McPalln lhb........ Prime Prey..... ..,or...,., ., Cuswortl) Ullnck... . Ir ... c. Bramle Tlvpets .c .. Ru'ttcr Cole.. ...... r.l( .. Coultas Tippets. c... Rutter Simpson-. , ol,...., . . 5teferee W. R. Jefford. Length of halves 30 minutes. |