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Show . . . r Park City Ball Club One of Strongest Semi-professional Teams in the State , . , i . . . i . i . . . . 1 1 ... ,, ., i i Top row. left to riglit 0. E. Faulkner, manager, O'Connell, pitcher; Kennedy, center fieM: McLaughlin, scorer; Piatt, second base; Borry, right field. Bottom row Bentley, pitcher ; King, fret base; Bosp.beclf, third base; Ryan, catcher; Billuitis, left field. I' 1 . . ' " ii i i in i . i i i i i ii i i i i iwiwm hh.ii i ..a immimmm . wi 1 1 i i. n . 1 ) mm- !! iiiiiiiin mwi-iii m i - i niirnn ' i - v.. : -. PAKK CiTV.'.luly IS. The Park i.'ity baseball club ban. played somo of thn i'aafest amateur trams iu tbo stai.e. and has utado an enviable record. The present club ifi one of the best that has ever represented Park City, and contains many classy 1 pJKvors. Ourinsr the Minors' day celebration the local boys defeated the last Jiar-man Jiar-man semi-profesHional team of ,Salt Lako in two sames. The Park City team never showed to better advantage, ad-vantage, the work in tha field was of stellar order, while at the bat the team always connected when hits meant runs. The Ketnil Clerks of Salt Lal-o defeated de-feated tho Park City nine iu a fast game, but tho local manacoment is attempting to arrange another game with the clerks, as Park City is caer to regain lost laurels. |