Show J lite ike a GROIn it I t tIL Sf lc ANOTHER DEBACLE Salt Lake got its first it t as during the baseball seaK sea- sea od o 1 K r as it began to look that jEto In the biggest cit city in the ess ld hO league would Y weld l it ther in a strong organization jinx which has purd pur- pur Jf d George Relf ReU owner of or the dealings got si in his baseball hand again g Iri f Two thousand in Salte Salt biggest crowd yet the s. the lk e witnessed about as dreary le exhibition of the national pas pas- OU on one could possibly sec see There There were but fourteen innings In that fourteen innings were ire ere 1 two twenty-two errors or orl Jit er l little short of two an inning itse errors are only those charged the in the official score aido not Include those plays elch could have been made and andos os use boots boots' which through the type kind heartedness of pt laS laS' y or the e e j i oret went down as hits to the terrific bob- bob of the ball ballS the and tooting booting ka pIa play and indifferent Ut de in the final game garne there r twenty eight re runs twenty twenty- two twenty two them hem going gain to P catello in a downfall of ot the Salt Lake Flers Tl games games were vere anything but expect to see when they heir hard earned dough on onell known line ell ull ell I ANOTHER FOR THE BOOK A f the gods goas of baseball weren't 1 Salt Lake and the Utah- Utah I I h enough dirt Al Bonfi Bonwell Bon- Bon BonI h well known author of ot sev- sev 1 fi enlightening protests did his 0 hasten the disintegration of when In the first cague gue game e Doug Pocatello out- out Id ide Ider had been ordered from the Id by Umpire Gilberg B Bonner Ce felted t d the game This mind the first and only re- re tta le of fans tans that park has housed this son r Th fracas ca came e up tIP when hen Umpire berg who likewise is a rule I and can spot an oute outon out- out e on on the field of play a mile milea a I though Ineligible men can cani i p fi oto nto the pitching box without 11 i 1 noticing It called a Salt Lake safe at first when First Base- Base tick Boyer failed to touch the thee late fick e qAn An argument started and t t. t perhaps per aps figuring that he heild J ild call the pla play from the out- out d In to add his words wards e erent appreciated and he was to the showers He refused to go and as Manager Bonner Bonner Bonner Bon Bon- ner refused to withdraw him the game the game g-ame was forfeited Probably Mr Bonner Banner won won wan a p point int Perhaps it was Gilberg who got the decision Then again it might have been Mr who won the argument But the public ah public ah the public was blIk bilked d. d r It paid mone money to see the game and to satisfy several delicate baseball baseball baseball base base- ball It wasn't played After Atter all lI who cares about the I public unless unless' perhaps it Is the Uie estimable president l Mr r. r Fred N Nye e Perhaps who can tell Mr Nye might be a public minded baseball citizen and have something to say about it As a a footnote observation we might point out that this is the third game which Mr Bonner Banner lost I on the field of battle but for which he can cali give a more or less satis- satis fa tory explanation wh when n the time of accounting to his superiors comes Mr rr Bonner previously lost two games Which lie protested The first protest w was s ungallantly dis dIs- allowed The second probably will vill meet the same fate If it doesn't then flits league is Is' funnier than it has yet shown Itself to be |