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Show I ALTAS 'TRIUMPH IN I mm BATTLE Figuratively, if Not Literally, Cooley Park Is Scene of Grea. Slaughter. SCORE STANDS 30 TO 3 University Club Team Outplayed Out-played and Outfait; Spectators Spec-tators Have Great Fun. The third annual baseball gme between be-tween the AH flub and the University Univer-sity dnh, played yesterday at Cooler park, resulted in a victory for tbe Alba atfllerUs by the one si-led. score or 3u to 3. Tbe came was crowded with sonsa-tional sonsa-tional playi and the fc'ramlstan.ls were crowded with the charitably incllnea, who hA contributed their bit, BWO, four and eix bite, ad lib., :or t benefit, of the Nm-8eetarMUi hant league. Aa nearly as sould be estinist-edlast estinist-edlast night by those in rharce of tbe benefit, the league cleared between and J.600 on the total receipts. Water Among Concessions. A&ido from the sale of thirty ! r boxea in tho ffraudsuiud, at $10 a box, tbe biegoet receipt were from CM SSie of oandv. flowers and score car Ih Among the concessions figurm;: prominently promi-nently wa the water privilege, tor the time being the fair concessionaries secured the water rJsatS for Cooler park and the rtviaaoeroi dietnouted the water t-o the thirsty tbro:;e at LC eeate a tumblerful. It was also noticed that "chaser " brought tbo samo price, ihowiae that all things are possible pos-sible in the name of sweet chanty. lemonade, pop and popcorn did BOt figure in tho wares for Kile, because the regular r n.-.,-iv.s for these necessaries necessa-ries could not be obtained for flic afternoon, af-ternoon, for reason known only to those holding them for the regular ti , league season. Game Beyond Description The game itself, to use a well-worn i hr m . ' beggared deeeription. ' ' hagb-PI..: hagb-PI..: .,- :.t,'. ;.i-rfor:n-rs of the two - battled t..r the I '!'! tor several L innings, and after that nine of the ;, n players battled to cut down IT the popular majority figuring on the r I pre beard for the srinnlng team. No ,-.u innings paeaed but the spectators spec-tators had levera! opportunitlee to applaud ap-plaud good plays .md tome ol tbe plaiy-, plaiy-, r- Celt thai they could "come back." The Alfa ehlb went to bat at the opening of the lirst inning, and scored two run, thmiiffh the medium of NYel and Haaeen. The Uniersit"" club fol lowed in it- half of the limine: with one score, when Porter galloped home on a hit bv Critehlow. The Alta club added to its slight lead bv scoring one in the ,ec.in"l. two in the third nnd four :ii the r'ourt inning. The ad ers failed to end in a run In the fifth Inning, and the University club again was represented on the score board vbea it put across a tally in tho last half of the fifth. Winners Grow to 30. The University men were due to make "nothing 1 for two innings fol lowing the fifth, while the Alta players play-ers pat themselves out of danger by scoring two runs in the sixth and eight runs in the invents innings. With the first man up for the Alta elub at tho opening of the eighth lulling lull-ing begnn the session which raised the ehaS'i score, from 19 to 80, when tho players, collectively and individually, individual-ly, brought in eleven runs, and ran n long riisr.ii: - : durance race around the diamond. Walker Thompson for the University club ended the egooj of this inning by pulling down a fly in Jeep center nolo. The Univcr- - chib succeeded in scoring one run more in the first haW of the ninth inning -then it was all orr hut the shower bath and the witch hazel rub. Spectators Enjoy Game. As was to be expected, the spectators specta-tors had fun and many good laughs frtn the game. Good plays and " bone-head" bone-head" plays alike were rewarded with bouquets, sometimes of flowers and ore el men ef radish, turnips or other garden truck. Nee, of the Alta club, performed stunt of staple and fancy tumbling, aceideatal, be if said, and in one instance made a "grand stand" jl play by Spearing a high one back of ft third and returning to earth in a ait- ting - shifting In weight from this position to the back of hi neck M within the fraction of a second, though D retaining bit death clutch on the ball. M Rooters Are Impartial. s. W Kaay were the wittv quips hurled t the players from the stands and the I regulation babel of sounds termed "rooting" arose at each critical period in the game. Also the regulation ques- tion- w. re aske.J by several of the 1 ladies rnneercing the fine and medium M grade points of the game. One lady Was heard to .k. "Waal does the V catcher wear that stomnacher fort" m,; and queries regarding tho definitions of "error." "assist." etc.. were heard wmtt a-plenty. :MT' .0nr ' ?h faatarai of the game was I th impartiality of the epp&oae and Wm rooting and the good nature of the plavern. who did not argue oTer the V! .,.lon" nf , mr,J, Heinie fvpencer K The score: WA.v ALTA CbOB O. J Raltabury. 3b. . 5 I , ! M H' Am", tf 4 4 - A o 0 fMISfc Fr1. Ih 4 ; j , . (ft7. A. Mr'orntck S 3 ts rt A m n w battabom a., i a : 4 V Kvi r,'!"'m''- pj : o A Jude. r 5 . 3 j TotaJs 4) pi i j7 t U s I mwwtmtrt club 't D -! AB. R. H TO A. T. Baum 7h 4 0 I 3 41 Porter, ss 4 0 J . K ,; Orjlsft. c, p. lb... 3 0 t 0 4 n Th"itipi. lb S 0 4 0 3 BFr1r1ckrm. c 3b.. 3 e 3 1 Critehlow. p.. So t 1 , V Die. If 4 n 1 ft 1 ' Johr.on. rf 2 A 0 0 n Faulkner, tb.. cf . . . J 0 i 1 1 n i Harris. 3b I I J s Ptummer. 3b.. p. ... 0 0 0 9 3 0 TotaJs J 3 7 34 I 17 Ait c.jb : : 4 0 : sn X'ntv. club ..1 0 6 0 10 0 1 0 I |