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Show OCCIDENTALS WIN BOTH FR0M1RRAY The Minstrel Band Played "Raffs" and Colored Boys Jost Couldn't Lose. LEAGUE STANDING Won. Loat. PC. Oadn IJ 1 .!tnr Murray 10 I ' .7 tNldonlala ft in .444 fall Lak . u .111 At Walkr' r).d riril game: Oc-rMcntala. Oc-rMcntala. ; Murray. I. rund came: OrrlrtlMllala ? M..rr.i"t At Oeden rirat m4: Ogden. I; Salt Lake. 1 (eeven Innlnaa). Second game: oeden. . Salt lke. 1. Cheered on by tba "raga" of a colored col-ored minstrel band, tha 'Occidentals won both gamee from Murray at Walker'! field yesterday afternoon, tha first by a score of to 6, and tha second 7 to 8. Tha colored boya oothlt Hurray la tha first encounter and won tha second by playing auperlor baseball behind their pitchers. - The Murray nova appeared 'to have riridell.v an itl dev. Mating far below their usual form, while the Occidentals were the real "speed boys." Price, for Murray, and Kvle, for the Occidentals, were the opposing pitchers in the drat game. The Occidentals fell upon Price for four hits in the first inning, which, with three errors and four bases stolen from Good, netted four runs. In tbe third. Fortier came in from the field to change place with Good. There were no more scores until the fifth, when satro and Good reerbed the bags for Murray and Prince lined out a nrettr three-baeeer to acoro them. Murray jumped one run in the lead is lead in the sixth, when hits hv Fortier, Cm on, Castro and Kaefer netted three runs. The Occidentals came right back in their half for three runs, Kyle scoring Bnst with a double and Langfnrd rae ing around the circuit for a homer to the trees, which almoat broke the bass drum in the band. Two mora for the Occidentals in the eighth was enough to cineh the game. When Mann led off with a double in the seventh White relieved re-lieved Kyle in the box and held Murray Mur-ray down. First game In flgurae: OCCIDKNTAIJI. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Laura-ford. If t 1 t 1 S Blaric. rf 4 1 1 S S S McAdoo. lb 4 S t S S 1 Bums, cf snd rf ... 4 1 t S t Rnhlnaon. tb 4 1 t I S " Roat, as 4 1 1 J 4 4 Hawkins, lb I 1 I I I Langley, c I S t j Kvle. p and cf t t 1 I White, p 1 S S 1 t Totals ...15 Ti 17 U l ML'RRAT. AB. R. H. PO. A. Mann, ef I a f 1 s 1 R. heartier. Jh I 4 ! 4 Fortier. rf and o ... I 1 1 I 1 Gunn. lb I 1 1 1 I 1 Castro, s 17 1111 Kaefer, lb 4 S 1 11 1 flood, r snd rf liaise Bok. If 4 e 1 s 1 Prlre. p I S 1 S 1 1 'Harrison 1 S S S S S Totala 14 i " 14 Ti Bstted for Price In the ninth. Score by Innlnss Oxles 4 S t Murray SOSStISS S I Summary: Two-base hits Mann, Best. Kyle. Lsngford. Home run Langford. Three-base hit Price. Baaea on heila Off Kyle . off Price 1. Hit by pitched hall Castro hv White. Struck Out By Kyle 4. hy White 1. by Price 1. Hlta Off Kyle, 7 In aeven and one-third innings, in-nings, of White, 1 In one and two-thirds Innings. Left on haaes Occldentala I. Murray . First neae on errore Occidentals Occi-dentals 4. Murray 1. Htolen baaea Fortier. For-tier. Kaefer. Rlack. Btirne. Roblneon, Hawkins (1), Kvle. Sacrifice hit Hawkine. Haw-kine. Sacrifice flv Kvle. Wild pitch Kle Paased halla lngley (!l Dou-hle Dou-hle plsys Rohlnson to Rnst to McAdoo; Ounn to Kaefer; Rebeaeher to Caatro. I'mpire Mead. Time or game 1 hour and aO minutes. Atiendsnce joeo. Second Qams. Kyle waa again sent Into the box hv Msnager Bla- k for ths second gsme. while Harrison want to the alsb for Murriy. Fortier etarted the scoring for Mttrrav hv clouting a three seeker, end reached home when Rohlnson failed to handle a throw. Slnglea by Castro snd Bock snd s three hegger hv Kaefer added two more Murray runs lit the second, sec-ond, snd In the third Fortier scored on a aingie. wild pitch, theft of third and sacrifice by Ounn During the three Innings there was not a sign nf an Occidental run. snd the east grand stand, where the hend was loreted, waa aa ailenf aa the grave. A mild note waa heard In the Aral ef the fourth, when McAdoo led off with a single. sin-gle. More noise came when Burns and Roblneon also hit safely, and when Reo-eher Reo-eher booted e hit from Hawkins snd three -O-cldentels crossed the piste. Tntinc Peter bad hla men going to It again With the score 4 to 1 foe Murrey. Kvle tied the race m the flfth with a three hegger end scoring oh McAdoo'o single. The Oceideniala went Into the lead In the aixth. Hawkina' double scoring Roblneon. Rob-lneon. One more came In the aaiend. when d ngford etole home while the smelter city nine wss running down Burns between ft rat and second. Murrey's lsst effort cs roe In the eighth, when Fortier am.. had one to deep center, cen-ter, and before Moonev could get II out from under an automobile the Murray captain waa homo. In the leaf of the Ignrn l .Tiurrtl. I, Ti-( .mnmr. ,.i (he flret of the ninth I ngford. who had relieved Kvle In tho third Inning, did the heat pitching nf the dev. atriklns out Harrison and Mann and sending Rebeher out on en easy grounder, with Oood and Bock on eecend and third, anxloualy watting lo score. Three feat double plavs marked each game, 'with Moonev pulling down what looked like a three hegger from Caetro In deeo rlrflt ft Id for another fleldlng fea'ure. Second same In detail: OCCIDENTALS AB R. H PO A E t-sngford. If. p .. 4 1111 Black, rf Mooney. rf 1 J 1 f, J J McAdoo. lb. 4 1111 Burns, cf ; 1 s 1 1 Kobuieoo, lb 111111 |