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Show BUSY DAYS AMONG LOCAL AMATEURS By winning yestecay's game from the University Preps, the West Side High School captures the city school championship for the season of 1904, with a clean title of not having lost a single game. Davis, Judson and Pierce all made home runs during the game. The line-up: Prep- High School. Spitko e Smith Moore 1 b Fowler Davis 2 b Richardson Anderson 3 b Tresoder Taylor a Plerco Settle r f ciive F. Settle c f Jones Gardiner If Critchlow Piatt p Judson e The Lucky Nine came off victorious yesterday tr a game with the Central school. Tbe score was 6 to 4. and the game was played in the Liberty park grounds. The winners' line-up: Fltch-ers, Fltch-ers, H. Young and Hammond; catcher, W. Klnkhorn; first base, E. Egll; second base, R. Cammllo; shortstop, M. Galla-cher; Galla-cher; left field, F. Done; right field. F. Gallacher; center field. D. Cammdle. Willie Smith, manager of the Cleave-land Cleave-land baseball team, says he would like to hear from some of the best amateur teams of the State with a view of arranging ar-ranging a few games. Smith says he would prefer to meet the teams of Park City, Provo and Murray. Th Cleave-land Cleave-land team was one of the best amateur teams In the State last year. If not the fastest, and I composed of the same Une-up thle year. At Logan yesterday the B. Y. C. and A. C. rival college teams met in a match game, and the former team won by a score of 13 to 3. The Aggies were unable un-able to do anything with Richards' pitching. After the third inning he pitched shut-out ball. The Emersons defeated the Waterloos yesterday by a score of 27 to 0. The winners win-ners lined up as follows: Eber Gaylor, catcher; Mill Sermon, pitcher; Don Sheets, first base; Arthur Ryan, second base; Rus Martin, third base; Ray Gib-eon, Gib-eon, shortstop; Albert Gaylor. right field; Edward. Slaughter, center field; Culver Jones, left field. |