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Show SPRINGVILLE SPLITS EVEN . SALT LAKE CITT, Sept. IS. Springvilii? ran against a stone wall in its second game in the amateur on scon a cnampiousuip series nere Saturday when the Denver and Rio Grande nine defeated them by the score of S to 5. In the initial game of the state amateur championship contest V. Dalton of Springville humbled the Syracuse nine, Davis county champions. cham-pions. Two home runs, both with the ,bases filled, were the factors that decided the opening contest of the day in favor of Springville over Syracuse. The score was 11 to 2,, the homers .i ..Miiutlng for eight ,rUns. V. Dalton pitched a steady 'game, 1 towing only four hits, while Miller was nicked for eleven. ... Burnett was the first, hero. ; In the1 fifth inning, with three on an( two out, he smashed one to deep left for a homer, giving, the LUah eOunty entry a commanding lead. This was strengthened in (lie fourth vhen Wignall duplicated the feat, three scoring ahead of him with IWO OUt. -':;. V. Dalton allowed the first bits off his delivery in the fourth, when Syracuse scored its only runs. L. Hansen lived on an error, advanced on : Galley's single, and, after two men had been retired, both runners scored on Barber's single. ' ' Springville added one more in the sixth and two in the eighth to end (lie scoring. Walker,' Syracuse center fielder, furnished the field-' ing performance of Ihe game with five putouts, all of them of a difficult diffi-cult nature. Gailey made a great running catch of Senior's long fonl" fly in the fifth. ' : t SPULXGVD.E ' j A B II PO A Wignall, cf .6 1 8 o U. Dallon, :jb . . .' -. . .4 0 0 2; Ohatwin, ws 5 1 2 01 Davis, e . . .'. ... . . '.5 I 0 o ; Senior, lb :r 2 II ol jl'.arnett, 2b 2 0 .1 . : I |