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Show Red Devils Are Regular Ball Club Top row, left to right Malseed, 2b; Allen, p; Abbott, manager; Warren, c; Olson, p; second row Carrutn, 3b; Dixon, rf; Schildman, lb; Hall, ss; lower row Bosone, 3b and If; Henefer, cf; Stewart, rf; bottom Cbed Allen, p. ' Have Scored Fifteen Victories Victo-ries Against Four Defeats De-feats During Season. THE Red Devil Ball club of Devil's Slide has won the reputation during dur-ing the past season of being one of the fastest clubs in the state. The nine, which is eomposed of boys who work in the Red Devil Cement plant, has won fifteen names during the year and lust only four. This record includes in-cludes games with such nines as the Portland Cement, the I'tah Power & Light and Stiefels all of Salt Lake-ami Lake-ami the Novel Hips and Walk-Overs of Ogdeu. The I'tah Power moo won from the Ked Devils on its recent northern trip by an S o' score. This game was railed in the seventh inning. The Red Devils intend to start the 1916 sen son with t he same lineup, and the ma nagement has extended invitations invita-tions for games to most of the elubs in the state and desires to urrange a contest con-test with th Retail Clerks especially. An attempt was made during the past season CO bring (heso two ehios together, togeth-er, but the plan fell through. The lineup of the Red Devils is as t'nllnws : M idseed,' second base ; A Hen. pitcher; Warren, catcher; Olson, pitcher; pitch-er; Carruth. third base; Dixon, right field; Stthildman, first base; Hall; shortstop; short-stop; Bosone, third base and left field) Henefer, renter field ; Stewart, left field ; Abbott . manager. ched Alien, the Red Devils' pitcher, lias established a most remarkable red-onl red-onl during the past three seasons. In 1 0 IB he won alnete6ll games and tost I wo. In 101 I he won nine and lost tli i ee. and in IP-1 B he won even game played. Almost every player who has batted agaiiisl ileo baa pronounced bin! the best amateur pitcher in the state. |