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Show SoldierNine Gelebrates Special Amateur Program In 1-0 Win Behind Banks By TELEGRAM SPORTS EDITOR ' It was Thirty-eighth infantry day in the Baseball Federation at Community park Sunday and the Soldiers made the most of it by beating Woobury Realtors, 1-0, in a sparkling mound duel between Smnkv Jne Bank of the Post and Douff Wood of the Realty crew. The Soldiers got only two blows' off Wood, both of them in the first inning, when they got their run. Wyatt, first man up, walked and was sacrificed to second by Her-rick. Her-rick. Catcher Greer blocked Wyatt Wy-att off the plate, however, when he attempted to score on Lomasney' Lomas-ney' single, but. Warburton then doubled off Sears' glove in left field to drive Lomasney home. Wood was ironclass effectiveness effective-ness after that, for not a single Soldier got to first base off his delivery de-livery during the rest of the game. With the help of two free tickets, the Realtors loaded the sacks in the fourth with only one out, but Banks fanned Lombard! on three pitches and Lomasney roamed deep into right field behind first base to take Wood's fly and retire the side. Ray LIndorf pounded a hit past third base for the Realtors In the fifth, but Crumbling's powerful throw far out on the foul line caught the runner trying to stretch the hit into a double. The side went down In order in the last Inning, as two Realty pinchhitters also failed to deliver. The Soldier win strengthened C. Y. O.'s position atop the Wasatch circuit and tightened the race for second place. The Catholic squad has lost only one game in six this half. Woodbury won the first half to assure itself of a place in the city round robin. Ray Lindorff won the accuracy throwing contest in behalf of Woodbury Wood-bury Sunday. A machine gun squad from company M staged a demonstration demon-stration as explanation of tactics was announced over a public address ad-dress system by Lieutenant L. Russell Rus-sell Delmonico, recreation officer at the post. Colonel Walter S. Fulton pitched the first ball. The Soldiers turned out seven truck loads of men in support of their team for the special occasion. Rio Grande's leadership in the Bonneville league was strengthened as the Railroaders nosed out Moose, 6-3, to remain undefeated and Sug-arhouse Sug-arhouse came from behind to beat Crescent at Sandy, 6-2. It was the nineteenth straight win for Rio Grande. Larson, Haacke and Swenson led the Sugarhouse attack with two hits each. Les Kramer's spectacular one-handed spear of Clare Evans drive back against the right field fence was the feature of the Moose-Rio Moose-Rio Grande tilt. WOODBl'RY I 38TH INFANTRY eimerf-str P ? wrr-iT-rf t? ? rV R Lndrff 2b 2 1 1 0 Herrlrk aa .2 0 2 3 Ounn lb.. 3 14 1 Lomain, 2b 3 1 2 2 P.re.r e... 3 0 7 0 BurbauKb rt 2 0 0 O Neara If... 3 10 0 Wartirtn 1 2 1 10 0 Springer H 1 0 1 0 If Hike e. . 2 0 3 0 K.LlTidrff cf 2 1 0 O Crumbling If 2 0 1 1 Iximbardl rt 2 0 2 O Kmlth 3b.. 2 0 2 1 Wood p... 3 0 1 2 Bmnka a... 2 0 0 4 xtuieptierd. 10 0 0 xiHtcbliia. . 1 O 0 01 1 Total, ...24S1SM Total, ..1922111 xHatted lor Lombardl In atvrtith. xxBatted lor Gilbert In arvanth. Woodbury 000 000 00 Thlrty-ftirhth Infantry. . 100 000 x 1 Summary: Blolen baaa K. Lindorff. Racrlflre hit, R. Lindorff. Harrlrk. Two-haac Two-haac hit Warhurtong Run batted In Warburtou. Struck out By Banka 3, WixkI 4. Baaea on baila Off Uatika 3. Wild pitch Banka. Paaaert ball Mrllkc. Umplrca Decker and Peacock. Scorer Harvey. SUOARHOTtPE CRESCFNT AB H O A AB H 0 A Vorandy 3b 3 0 1 1 Ruck 2b... 5 O 4 3 Nybrrc aa. 4 12 7 Anrleraoti aa 4 0 1 3 Ollwn cf . 4 13 0 Batra lb-lf. 5 19 1 Haacke c. . 4 2 4 1 Cowlry 3b. 2 2 2 4 Hwmaon If 5 2 1 O Kramer e.. 4 1 8 1 McLeeae rf 4 0 1 O Balrd cf-p 4 2 10 Hoplune lb 3 0 10 1 Pcteran If-cf 4 0 10 Gcrnme 2b 2 0 4 2 Brckatead tl 2 O O 0 Laraon p.. 4 2 0 3 Ludlow p . 2 1 O 2 tl.uiinetl lb. 2 0 10 Bailey tl. . 2 10 0 Tntala . 33 S 2? 151 Total! . 36 8 27 14 Sncarhouaa 010 010 211 ti Crearent 30O 000 OOO 3 rlummary: Errora Morandy. Hopkina 2. Stolen baaea Unrandy. Haacke. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hlta Hopkina. Anderaou. Two-baae hue Haacke, Hwenaou, Laraon, Batea. Cowley 2. Kramer. Double play RiifK lo Andereon to Batea. Charge defeat to Balrd. Struck out By Laraon 4. Ludlow 3, Balrd 4. Baaea on balle Off Laraon 2. Ludlow 5. Balrd 3. Umpire! Barney and Scauion. Scorer Whitley. afoosK i d. a a. o w ABHOA AB H O A Panlelalalb4 1 0 Call 2b.... 3 0 2 4 PXularo 3b 4 2 1 2 Eiana lb . 4 1 7 0 Caaper 2b . 4 0 1 2 L.Texak 1031 L.Krtner rf 4 2 2 0 Prana rf . 3 0 0 0 Pox cf ... 3 1 2 0 Mareh 3b . 3 2 2 1 afurphy if .4 3 1 O.Uardner ef . 3 1 1 0 Morton aa . 4 2 2 1 llaaon If 3 2 1 O O'Reilly e . 2 1 0 0 Auatln e . 3 0 9 1 Duncomb p 1 0 O 0 Pase p . . 1 O 0 S Emertaou a 2 0 0 1 Frederick 110 0- Totali .32 12 IS S Totals ..27 7 21 Score by Innlnge : Mooae . . 012 020 0 S D. A R. O. W 042 000 S Summary: stolen baaea L. Texak. Pli-nataro. Pli-nataro. Sacrifice hit Call. Two-baae hlta O'Reilly, Kvana, afarah, afurphy. Credit victory vic-tory to Page. Charfte defeat to Duncombe. Struck out By Frederick 4. Baaa on balla Off Page 1. Hit with pitched balla R. Texak by Emmertaon. Pace by Duncomb. O'Reilly by Frederick. Umplrat) Barber. Beaumont. Score Harvey. |