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Show Victory for Garland. Garland's stalwart nine dealt out defeat de-feat to Colllnston's cmckcr-jack team at the City park Wednesday afternoou In 1 ono of thu best games over witnessed on tlic diamond. The game was full of ginger from first to last and tho attendance attend-ance was very good. A. Jensen, for Garland, Gar-land, pitched No. 1 ball and his support was cxclleut. Colllnston's nine did splendid work, but Garland was to many for them and had It not been for one costly error on third, Colllustou's nluo would havo only made ono run. Considerable Con-siderable money changed hands at this game. Uniplro Sid Sowodzki won a homo with everybody by his rlghtlous Judgments. Hooters for both teams made It Interesting for the spectators aud Managers Brown and Owcus created more 'amusement for the crowd than a dozen clowns at a circus. Spaco won't permit us to mention all thu good plays and the errors wcro ton few to record. Lino-tip and score: OAKLAND. COLLINBTON. , Fowler c Krlckson r.n r. J 11 Kidman Jensen P W Morgan Fuathcrstonc lb W Kidman Gleasou 2b E Kidman Campbell ill) .1 Mucr Turner ss W Morguu Van Luuvau cf O Kidman 8mlth rf W F Kidman II Evaus If J Wood Scoro by Innings: 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 Garland 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 Colllnston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Umpire Sid Sowodzkl. This gives each team thu honors of winning one game aud thu "rub gamu" will follow soon. Thu teams may go to tho Ogdeu Hot Springs to play the "rub game." In the evening a grand ball was given at the hall by tho Garland Danco orchestra or-chestra and a Jolly crowd took It In, |