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Show I Opening Game of Season. BINGHAM VS. GARLAND KJarlandOoea Do wit toDcieatat tho Hands of the Bntgham Gladiators in a Hcore oi .9 to 7 but There Will be a Different Story to Tell When To-days Base IiaJl Returns aio in. In the first .matched game of tic seasoB, which was played at BrJgham City .Saturday Jast, the fans of Box Elder Couuty were given a treat of an A No 1 .quality ot base ball; the kind that makes oue's hair stick tip straight on cud, and makes the cold shiver go down one's a back, Barring a few costly errors oe the part oi both teams, the game was a good one to look at. and at iio time was lit h "cinch" for either team. The game was Just close enough to keep the fans I guessing, and .to .keep their cuthuiasin ( up to thi' highest point. Kvury good jilay was received by the fans with yel'. . ,aud cheers., no waiter who it was mnk-1 .ing the star play. Vidtors and home boys alike w.ere .heartily .supported by ' ,thc croud. Tic day was .flue., and tho ! Ilrigham Hasc Ball grounds in the. very H hist possible condition. The game he-1 gan at I! p. in. promptly, and from the H .call by the umpire "Day Hall" until ,Uic game was awarded to the IWgbam boy, it was play ball from start to finish. There were, of course, as was stated la .above, a few costly errors made by both B teams, but one must not expect too B much from amateurs.. There was not .one ,-duglo .feature of an unpleasant na B f Jure iu the game. The BrJgham boys B procd themselves to he a gentlemanly .lut of young men. and the Globe feeU I that it caunot say too much with respect to their treatment of tho Garland Team. To tingle out one or two stur.i in the game would ho doing an injustice to the .other players, m they were all stars, however, tho hatting of Schaftnr and Hall and the catclilug and pitching ot i'cathcrstonc and l.owc. respectively, for .the Garland Team; and the hatting of Wright and the iJtchiug of Stephens, for lirighum, were probably the most iiotlc-abb, iiotlc-abb, features of the fray. The work nf Umpire Cutler was of a high order; his dccl-dous showed the best of judgment and he was at all times honc.it and fuir in his decisions. Both teams expressed their entire satisfaction with tho work done by Mr. Cutler. The Brlghaui boys courteously cnvlted the Garland boys to I remain and take In the party. Tho Invlta-tlon Invlta-tlon was heartily accepted by a number of the boys. The gross gate receipts of the game were 144.90, 30J of which was giveu the Garland boys, which Jacked a little of paying expenses. There is to be a return gamo played at Garland today, to-day, May 12th. at tho Athletic Turk, to which all are invited. Following was the line-up; Brlgham Garland Stveoi p Low ., ' Wright c Fatherstoue If OUf n In WalUa. K Jensen $b Fowler TrueUon "3b fichjkffer A Jncn at R Evans Eddy cf Vaa Leu van J K' ller rf Hall V Keller If Gleaiaa - |