Show NOTHING LIKE UKE THIS BALL Mil flAME fiAME Joint Building Fats and Leans Provide Feature of Great Day A A. A 1 J. J DAVIS IS UMPIRE Thought ht 11 Ho lie lieas as ens nt ot n a Slugging Match amI Not I Par I Wrong o Shades hade of or Dad Anson what rame r n game ame of or han hall that was played at nt Lagoon La goon yesterday h between the tire Fats and the Leans o at the annual outing out out- In ing ng of oC os of the City nm and County Coun Goun ty building Tho rho day taken In its entirety entirety en en- n was a success In every way 2000 people enjoying the sports antI and the went weather r. r nn and the various recreations offered But of or them nil all JJ there was wa nothing to compare to th t at at game of hall ball It was almost dark when A. A J. J Davis president or of the city council who iho acted o as is timekeeper and umpire and dispenser of or the most remar remarkable remarkable remark remark- able decisions ever seen een on an any diamond dia din shouldn't mond called time lIe He have called time lime at nt a baseball game as ns that is 15 a term that belongs to prizefighting it was explained to him Mr MI Davis DaJ said he would cal It time because e that was what er e every city and county e was familiar with as S they waited for tOI or C fi j o'clock every ever day their time to go horn home The line tip was as an follows L Leans an anH H F. F Heath city park paik keep keep- Pt I second base hase David A. A Smith deputy county cl clerk third ba base e Lisle Evans pitcher John E. E y county surveyors surveyor's oilier n catcher D D. Davidson ll first t ba base e A. A P. P Kessler asI assistant as as- I ta n t postmaster 1 moster I left n fIeld Held J J. J Ails Alls worth cen center I Held II II 11 I right light lightfield field A A. Lundberg pauper clerk shortstop Fats Fats Fats-C C. C J. J Crabtree councilman third base balo Alva deputy sheriff catcher atcher Frank Swenson city treasurer treas- treas second base Howard Howald King deputy county clerk cleric 1 first ba base e Thomas Thoms Thom- Thom as s Hobday cOU councilman neuman shortstop Frank rank Christensen clerk Jerk of or board of oC public works olk center field R. R Beynon right Ight field J J. J Golding left field E. E Johnson Johnon pitcher r. r Lush Lasted J Three c Innings s. s T 11 he gamp game lasted for three Innings at al the end of oC which time Umpire Davis called it on on account of darkness The rho score core was i fi to 3 In favor of or the Fats who celebrated their victory in three thre cases ct of or beer and a box of or cigars while the Leans smelled the aroma and cha chased cd the roth froth Thy y rh also nl o re received re- re ll WO pounds of oC ice but it wasn't near ne-ar enough to o go around The fhe game van something something- like this Leans went wem to lint hat first Lundberg lo to the bat knocked ed n It fly to Swenson at second Swenson fumbled and made madea a a. wll wild throw to at third who mado a double back somersault and anU returned the ball to the Wasatch range r on UI tho the east Ball returned to Swenson for or Identification who made another wild throw and chipped off the larboard end of the grandstand Mackey to the bat knocked a n grounder ground ground- er to first where King unable to get out of oC the thea a way sat down on it an and 1 stopped it Mackey l going to first and bringing Lundberg half wa way VaY home where he was stopped by a wild glare from King and put hut out before touchIng touchIng touching touch- touch Ing the plate Evans went vent to bat sent senta a hot grounder to Hobday who ho Unthinkingly unthinkingly un un- stopped the hot end of It with his foot Coot and wore crutches the rest of the day For a wild throw to toward toward toward to- to ward the umpire called culled Mackey Mack Mack- ey out and Davidson on who followed after atter a wild swat at the thc hall ball was declared ll out hy by the umpire The j side ide retired with a goose boose egg Fats Pats Make lal thins Runs The rhe Fats came to bat with wiLl Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son taking the first chance He lie sent senta a n pop p to shortstop Heath Lundberg Lundberg Lund Lund- berg und and Ke Kessler wrestled wrestle t to see who should catch the ball and Johnson walked to first followed with witha a n safe hit over third taking Johnson to third stealing second Leans be became became bl- bl came excited and amI whispered together Mackey made a n wild throw to third bringing in Johnson and with two runs King Ing went to hat bat and strikIng striking ing big the atmosphere somewhere between between between be be- tween third base and Ogdon Ogden went out while Hobday next made a hit to shortstop where Iun Lundberg berg captured the ball bail and gracefully returned It In inthe tho the neighborhood of the chutes Two men out Swenson made a n wild swipe at the ball and was called out b by the umpire Three runs for the lie Fats The other two innings were much the same Mme but the became somewhat discouraged e when Umpire Davis would persist In calling cabling a foul foula a n Ball fining the batter 2000 er e every time ho hit the ball and retiring the lie batter every time hu hoc made a n strike at nt It whether he ho hit It or not Davis ls claimed he learned the game from the Marquis l of or an and would not receive suggestions The only thing the players could do was hit him occasionally because the they couldn't hit the ball but Davis claimed he had been en city councilman too long to care for little things like that thaI He lie carried a bombproof safeguard with him and every elY time ho made a decision he sought shelter behind it It Il was an exciting game and both hoth players and spectators enjoyed It it u Waltzing At the conclusion of oC the ball hall game er c everybody body retired rethe to the tho dancing pavilion pavilion pavilion pa pa- where the prize waltz and cakewalk cakewalk cake cake- walk were given gl In the former Cormel the judges jUdg-es consisting of Judge C C. B D It DIehl DIchl Councilmen Hobday and Hobby Holley an and 1 President nt Davis awarded the prize to Miss Hazll Young an and William A A. L Leatham atham The Tho prizes were a ladles ladies parasol and a pair of shoes for tor the man Miss Ethel Watson Vatson and anti Lisle Evans won the cakewalk tho the prize being a n large barge frosted cake During the afternoon a number of oC sports were pulled oil off the winners being as an follows s Mens Men's boat race C C. H. H wom women's wo wo- wo- wo m men's mens ns n's boat race Miss E. E o J J. J fat tat mens men's race E E. C. C Johnson lean Jean mens men's race mee C. C J. J Kirk Irk boys' boys race Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed Ed- win Buckle girls' girls race Barbara Heath mens men's swimming race Charles Charies L L. Sheeley who one duck In the duck race while P. P won three c ducks wom n race Mrs Irs E. E Brown young oung mens men's rac race J J. J F o But Bot- b bust best t lady Indy fisher Mrs J. J C C. Davidson married women's race Mrs Ir A A. E E. Fisher Fluher r with Mr Mrs A S1 see sec ond and and Mrs In Herbon n third NO o o accidents or disorderly events event were chronicled during tho the day it belag be he ing lag remarked that th the crowd seemed so o much Intent on enjoying Itself IC that no harsh language was used except outlier ball game i I t 1 J |