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Show YOUNG HITS HOMER AND WINS THIRTEEN INNING GAME FOR THE GIANTS ; ' : ; : , . - , aj ' Knights of Columbus Tic .' Leaders by Great Victory Powermen, Knighta of Columbus and Wet- , : em OpU Are Tie for. Lerjue Cham. : pionship ' By Steve Moloney ' . PIE Salt Lake, Amateur leagud fame to a close yesterday with three teama tied for first place, when the KnighU of Columbuf defeated the Utah Power and Light team by iew-e of 40 to 5. By their victory the "Caaeya" went into atie lor first place in the league with the Qo-Gettcra and the Western vpvieaia . ' i Neat Sandey, at municipal diamond , No. I. the first of a taree-arame cha-m- , plena tp aertee will be played. The re-: eult of the sortea. while wlU not chance the etandln of the le-. will find the rhampteap ef the popular Bum dap mnrnlap iop. W1IX PLAT THMEC- ' " . . '. cam 1 noun. Th deeisioti tn make H a three -game aerlee, each team playtaa; each at the other tea me once, waa reeohod thla mormln. hh the Knighta of Oalumbue were dflaltely eat ef the race for the eupremacy of the loag-ao. The plan of the series will be to held, a drawing : between the throe teams eeeno time dur- ! ing the week, and the two teama drawa will clash neat luader. The folnwlng 1 week another game will bet played. One defeat deea t neceaaarlly pat a loam out of the nw lag. la be.ee ball any-i any-i thin la liable to happen and the aertee nay bring eat another He, If any teem, however wins both of Ha gmmee. It win be declared the ehamptea team , of the leaa-ue. The victory, ef the Knights ef Calum-bus Calum-bus yesterday waa the culmination of a desperate and splendid fight to y the race after M hooe seemed lost. Br i terTof fate the Rights of Commbs three weeks age were Sookad against the hardeet teems ! tha laae-we and were forced to wla all three jramea Jt a S get a tla for the title. The victory J r'.A, wM fhs third netory of that series. raicTn Ann BAUD IlHTKltaV The Caeeye have ft repatatlow an d itehtp hard fighting Wrmtlsw. Their eomebaek ta the top ot the iago showed that they had H. Their victory yeiterday waaf the soma fight In tye. Wlth Joe BaVaey and Krnle Jepperaoa hnokpd up In nat pitching duel, the Powermea t the Ju-np oa the -Caar ! and ehased over a rua la the first half ef the eecend Inning. It was tied np by the Caeeya In ihelr.half of the third. In the foarth, with hMh pltchera working work-ing like machines, the Caaeya got two and U looked as though the fight waa ever. la the neat, the fifth laalag. the Pewenneo niched Jepperaoa for two ran and the following tnalng pot tw more, which gave thtm a l-mi lead. The powermen stayed la the lead of the game until the laet half at the elphth when the K. of C. fight ohowed and. Bill Kaafman'a el uppers tpraed, to pad knocked everfpeven ran It waa an tateaeelp interesting and tightly played pame. J ep person and Barney, until the Caeeya Jumped on the latter for some hunched hits In the eev-entn. eev-entn. pitched a elooe ecnteet. Jeppereen allowed ten hits and Barney thirteen. Jepperaoa allowed five paeeo oa balls, while Barney allowed hut three, Jp-pereon Jp-pereon st rack out eight mem and Barney seven. PKAKB FTTT1 HO MB Bt'N. Johnay Peake, the tittle paekatep of the Powermen, waa the awat artist of the day. He clouted out a home run. gathered two hlta In three tripe to the plate and made himself generally annoying an-noying to the wlnnera. Miller of the Power team, also showed a lot ef stuff, gsttlng three hits m five trips up While the swatting trio of the Case re. waa, Harbeke and uulr, did their otnV as ueual. the spotlight for the Caeey wo grabbed by ft. Griffith, who hangedV out two hlta In four tripe to the plate, n One of hie bits waa a homer, and the ether, a two-bagger, should have been A bemer hut for ae of those freaks of baseball. Like hie flret homer. Orlf-flth'a Orlf-flth'a second hit went over the ruyhtfleld fence, but there It hit an automobile and boaneed back Into the park. It waa recovered and Griffith waa caught ot third, the play plulnp him g double oa the hooka rvrtpxD oivr - 0000 CP POET. The K. of C. Mbfiald gave Jepperaeti splendid supports Only one error wag regietered by the entire team, and eon-aldprtng eon-aldprtng the eondttlen of the field and the rhaneea aecesaary to ' field A ball, that record la good. Miller of the Pow-trmaa. Pow-trmaa. made a wonderful running catch of a long fly from the bat of Boy Orif-flthn, Orif-flthn, robbing him of another embryo home ran. Exceptional fielding by dchrlver of the Caaeya waa another tea-ture tea-ture ef the game. The prore: U. P U I at OP AB H O A' ' w AS K O A fMPOtt lb I I I BOrfth lk 4 I I 1 Miller rf-p $ J f 1 Kwlng cf t t Wstto ss 4 I t l lwin rf .. Pellowo If 4 I I t Marbeh lb 1 I s l'erork IM j I 1'Mulr C 1 t X Admea lb 4 nrhriver an 4 11 T J Orfth rf I I I I RThpsn lb 4 I 1 I Peake e .11 t 4 Dion If . 1 l Bmep p-ef I t t Kauf ma If f J 1 I Jepereoa piles Totala.-eTTa Totals. . M 1 IT Tl COBB BT IN.N'INoV rtah Power AV Ught .d 1MIIM4- t j Knlgbtp Pt Columbaa.t 1 S 1 a II SUMMARY I Buns Love tt. Miller. Peake t. Barney, B- Orlffttb, Ewlng t. Harbeke. Mulr. Schrlvflr. B- Thompeoa 2, Kaufman. Jen- Jereoa. Krrere Lovett. Watts, B. Orlf itb. Home runs Peaks. Bwlng. K. Griffith. Twa-haee hue Watte. Barney. Miller. Swan, B. Griffith. Harbeke, E-Ing. E-Ing. Double play he h river to Harbeke. Stolon beseeHarbeke, B. Thorn peon. Hltee-Off Jepperaon 14, off Barney 13, off Miller 1. Baeea on belle Off Jep-pereon Jep-pereon 4, off Barney t. Struck out By Jepperaoa 9 by Barpep t. by Miller 1. Paeecd hallo peake I. Sacrifice hlta Sch river. Sacrifice fir Jepperaon Hit by pitcher B. Orlfflth by Barney. 1 mpfre Scan Ion. Loft on beeee I'ten Power A t.lght t. Knights nf Columbus |