Show I 1 THE WORLD OF SPORT I. I MINERS WALLOPED DY BY TAILORS I rf l Bunched Runs in Fifth and i Eighth Innings Hard I to Overcome FINAL SCORE WAS 15 TO 3 ell Jensen Pitched Splendid Hall Bull Third Inning mill Ills His Support SupH rt I Was ml Gilt lodged Edged J I n Special Service June 25 fly B By the one r. r coro oro of oC 1 IS 16 to 3 I Eureka was at the local baseball park this afler- afler I Tho rho game ame was wall Just as aM ragged L' L ns as the score would Indicate te an and ancl L'- L' while the ho Miners played yell splendid ball bal II tinting during the he first four foUl innings the they went vent completely to lo the bad bRel In tho thu fifth when the Tailors scored more than runs luns to win the tho genie game I. I flush nUl lh pitched for Eureka arid and at nt ly the llie end of the fourth Inning the score tood el 3 to 10 1 In tn favor of the locals In Inthe Inthe the fifth Inning the visitors secured Ix tic hits but hut most mort of them were welO made after the side should have been re re- re tired These six hits and three errors errors er er- cr- cr mrs gave C the Tailors six runs luns Four I more hits hilts and an error In the sixth were good gool for three more runs while live five hits a walk wall and a couple couille of or wild throws gave o a tho the visitors five fi runs in the lie hl eighth Eureka succeeded In bunching hits In the second and third when whon the teams team's three runs were made malIc cn Pitched Splendid Hall Jensen pitched splendid ball after arter 1 tho the third Inning inting and anel his support was of oC the lie gilt edged variety Rush Hush was hardly 1 in his hi usual form although i ito lio is 18 not h by an any means responsible t t. for 01 tho the defeat Eureka simply had on nn off day O nut and the work of Umpire Ferrin Fer- Fer yin rin of oC Salt Lake did not have ha a tendency ten ten- dency lenc to put the players ers in good spit spirits I Time after time In eight places he hc has hus shown hown a n disposition to give Eu Eu- Euleka Eureka reka leka tile he worst of oC It It Of ouse he lie can not hot be accused of oC giving the visitors visit visit- ors today's s game Jame but there were wele many who tho that uninterested spectators ay 51 with an Impartial man mah holding the lie in indicator In- In the result of the tho eleven cleven Innings in innings innings In- In genie game yn n would probably have o been different Tho The score 5 Silt Salt lake 1 I An AU It H. II if PO P.O. K It E. E I a 1 I I P 1 r i. i A o. o i I w j. j U 1 U Stewart t s I 1 1 1 4 1 cf ef C G 2 2 0 0 0 0 l lu eUl c 6 G 2 2 J 1 12 1 1 I U 2 0 0 n la rf t. t 1 0 1 wi 0 UI h 1 c rr r.r. 5 fj i 1 t a I i 1 o 0 Jensen p C G 1 3 0 1 0 Totals Total IJ 10 19 15 2 20 cJ 27 11 ii 2 Eureka All AU R. R II PO P.O. R. R E. E Johnson JohnOn 6 5 0 1 2 0 2 Wall ahl cf ct 3 0 0 1 0 0 Northrop If I 1 2 3 0 0 McKenn lcJ rf rC I I 0 I 1 C 5 1 0 J King Ih lb 3 1 l' l 8 0 1 OConnell O'Connell 21 b 4 1 2 1 1 1 68 sa i 0 1 0 3 t 1 c 0 4 1 40 1 0 U C G 0 1 Ruah p G 6 4 0 1 2 0 i Totals Totals 35 35 3 i S 27 7 7 0 by innings Salt Snit Lake Lako 1 J 16 oo Eureka Ol COO x II 1 3 Summary Summary Earned Earned runs Eureka 2 Salt Lake Inke 7 1 two base hits hll Northrop Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Rean Ican Margetts three base hits Douglas Douglass Doug Doug- lass las Struck out b by Jensen 9 J h by Rush flush 4 bason bae on balls ball oil off Rush flush 11 11 of oft off 1 hit bit by pitcher Gunn and anel left leCt on bases Eureka 7 Salt I Lake ake 11 wild pilches Jensen Ji first base balte on errors error Salt Sail Lake 7 1 Eureka 2 2 double play piny McKi-an McKi to tp King sacrifice hits Stewart stolen bases Beck ec OConnell O'Connell Time two hours hourt and amI ten minutes Attendance TOO William Ferrin of oC Salt Snit Lake i |