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Show Who Are The Champions? Third Gamo May Not be Played This j Season. In a scries of two garnet played at ' Lagoon on Sept. 2nd and 8rd between thu Garland Team and Bountiful for tho championship of Davis and Box Kldcr Counties, the Garland team won tku first game by a score of 8 to S and lost tho second game by a score of 0 to 4. As tho scores Indicate, both games wcro close and exciting and featured by brll-. brll-. llant flcldlug and good battery work, particularly so In tbo.caso of Garland. Thu batting of our boys in tho flrst game, when they mado eleven hits, was tho licavleat Jn tho two games. In the second gamo Garland mado flvo and Bountiful six hits. The battery work of Hansen and Singleton In the first gamo and thu outfield work of tho same two Cl boys In the second gamo, and the 3rd T base play of Howard Evans in the second gaiuu, were thu fielding features, and thu batting of Van Lcuvan and Feather-stJmo Feather-stJmo In the first gamo and that of Han. sen in tho second, wcro tho batting feature's fea-ture's of tho game. Our boys would have won tho second game If they had gotten a fair deal from the Umpire. Tho management' man-agement' at Lagoon assured tho Garland Manager before arrangements were made for tho. trip that an umpire would be selected for both games who was uu-j uu-j known to both teams, and In the first came Mr. Bassctt did excellent .work In i an Impartial manner and lu addition lived up i tho coaching rulci and kept 1 thu field clerfr, of spectators. Tho Boun tiful manager found fault with him for allow log tlx Garland pitcher to rub dirt on a new'bSl, and refused to play if he umpired ,the second game. As a coasts .qnence, a player of tho Butcher and Drovers Team of Salt Lake umpired the Bccond game to the entire satisfaction of tht' Ilountlful boys, aud In at least five ikjalnjicex, ou close decisions ut the home 'ptpfcand second base, so favored them a that 1111 itutllenco groaned and Jeered vyhlm with eat calls. He allowed both teams to keep all their players ou tho roach Hues aud the audleucu that chose to do so were close behind them. Ho a left his position behind the pitcher but once to miiko a decision as to foul ball for which the audience "cheered" him. j Uuwa unknown to the Garland team but In thu first. Inning was able to ad- Idrrss any of the Bountiful boys by their first name. Mueup of Sunday's game: OAKLAND BOUNTIFUL Yan Lc'tivan c f Lewis Singleton c Mulr & Wiseman Glcatnu as Simmons Wullls lb Phillips & Mann Keatherstoue 2 b Wiseman Evans Ub Wlscmau & Phillips Welling If Mldgeloy Hall rf Mabey Hansen p ltlddle Score by Innings: 12840678 0-Total Bountiful ...... .... 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-U Garland 008301000-8 Lineup of Monday's game: GAUL AN I) BOUNTIFUL &1 Van Leuvau o f Lewis ' Singleton 1 f Heeding ' Feathorstono 2 b Brown Walll ' 1 b Mann Gleason s a Wiseman Evans 8 b W. Wiseman CJuft o Mulr Hall & Hansen r f Mabey Killer p Grant Bouro by Innings: 1 2 U 4 5 0 7 8 0 Total Bountiful ... 0 on 10001 1-0 Garland ,3 0000000 14 Thu Garland team goes to Malad today ajid.Malad will play hero on Saturday the 15th. It was orlglually Intended to play off thu tie game between Bouutlful and Garland on Sept. 20th, but because of tho work at the factory It bus been fouud lrnpos-itblu lrnpos-itblu to play the game this year. |