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Show WASEDAIS TOO MUCH F0R UTAH Little Brown Men Trim Coach Porter's Team by a Score of 6 to 4. The Unlnrsltjr of Utah's athletic authorities au-thorities wUl make an awful alt wttt Pat Moras If they will Just forgot this stunt of bringing In Japanese ball tsams, because Pat might as well da-elars da-elars a half holiday whsnsvsr they do. If there was on subject of tha mikado who did not attend yesterday'! ball game" between, the teams representing tha Universities of Waa: la and Utah, he's not a "sport" and dua't amount to much, rally 1500 peopfa, aver half of thsm Japanese, attended tha game at Oooloy park. At for the game it 't s sad .story. Utah fell before the little brown men by a score of fl to 4, and "maybe I tink'a so." the Jape hare aoiae ball team, taking all things into consideration. considera-tion. The little visitors showed plainly that they have made wonderful ad vaneement is America's national pea-time. pea-time. Every one of them handled him-aelf him-aelf like a real ball plaver and one or two showed enough class to make good oa tome of our strong semi-pro or minor league eluha. Waseda haa a drat base sua (whatever hie name ia) who per-forma per-forma around the initial sack like a .big leaguer. Pitcher Mattuda. who, by the way, wears eye gtaeees all through the game, might also be a whole lot worse. I'tah played inferior ball. Two or three of Ita men were aound asleep at the very outset and handed the visitors their first run as a gift. . Leo Larson pitched winning ball for Utah, allowing allow-ing but three hinrlea during the encounter. en-counter. Lon Roomer, at short for Utah, slaved heady hall, notwithstanding notwithstand-ing hia two kicks and. with another year of college ball, should be ripe for faster company If Lon cares to tackle it. The game waa extremely interesting from a spectators' point of view. The little 4ape did not ahow any wonderful prowess with the stick, but thev fielded and ran bases in a businesslike man- ser, ana inac ia me reason xor loeir victory. WARKDA. AB. B. H. PO. A. B. Mlkaml, Lf. t 1 Ottawa, e.f. ........ t 1 S ,t , Tawata. r.f. 4 1 1 laeda. lb 4 1 I 1 11 oi. lb , I ' 1 s it ruklbaii. Id 4 0 1 Omachl, sa 4 1 t I Fukunaga. a It ' t S Mauuda, p.. I 1 4 v Totals ... it 1 tf 19 i UTAH. AR B. H. PO. A. M. nt spa trick, lb ,...4 Silt Sebastian. C t I 4 Holmstaad. b 4 S 4 4 t Romney, as. I 1 I I 4 I 8uther(and. Lf. .... 4 11 1 Honfall, lb t 1 1 II 4 Huribut. o. f. 4 I 1 t Peterson, r.f. (lilt Larson. P I A I I Van Ordea ....... 1 4 I Totals .. it 1 1 ii ii ii Batted for Peterson la the ninth. Score by Inninga - Waseda. Buna 1 f 1 t I I I I Hits IIIM1U I Utah Buns M I I I I t s 4 Hits lllllUl 04 Summary: Baaea on balla Off Larson, I. Struck out By Mauuda. I: by Lar-eon. Lar-eon. 4. Three-base hit Huribut, Double Dou-ble plays Holmetead to Romney to Hera-fall; Hera-fall; Larson to HorafalL Sacrifice hlte Ogawa, Fukunaga. Ssbaatlan. Romney. Saoiifle fly Horsfail. Stolen bssae Osawa (I). Tawata, Romney (), Suth-land. Suth-land. Left en baaea Waseda, 4: Utah. 4. First base on errors Waseda. I; Utah. I. Time of game 1:44. Umpire Toman. Attendance lios. COPT. Wyo.. May I After ten rounds of fighting. Billy Morse of St. Paul waa given the decision over Maurice Thompson Thomp-son of Butte on a foul laat night. Thompson Thomp-son bad the better of the fight throughout. |