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Show IIGM LOOSES GAME TO TOOELE In one of .the hardest fought games of the season Bingham lost its Becond game with Tooele on the local diamond Sunday, by a score of 9 to 5. The score stood 3 to H until the seventh Inning, In-ning, when Tooele annexed four runs. r.nd in the eighth Bingham rallied and drove In four runs it sure looked like they were the winners Tor a few minutes, min-utes, but uooele tightened up and didn't allow Bingham any more runs. Manager DeiLaney still thinks Bingham Bing-ham has the best team and with a little lit-tle more practice and harmony stand a good chance of winning the state championship. These first two teams that were brought In here was a test for the home team as they are ron-!dered ron-!dered the bet in the state, but what the boys on the Ingham team are aiming to do Is to show the fans In iBinghnm a brand of baseball that j every one who sees the games will go away satisfied that they saw a good game of ball and lncendentally It costs the boys quite a lot of money to bring this kind of players here to play. The boys are giving a dance in the near future to raise funds to continue ihe game, and would like to have the fans turn out strong to help them Boost the game for Ulngham. The regimentals regiment-als from Salt Lake will play here next Sunday, and If Bingham wins the game they will play off the next game at Bonneville Park when the Bees go away. So come and help the bnvr win. June 13 the Miners from Bingham Bing-ham will Journey to Park City to meet the Hard Rock Miners there on Miners' Union day celebration there snd the Copper Mineis are sure going to bring home the bacon. 'Kd haw and Andy King were the batteries for Ringham, while Ambrose and iScott performed for Tocele Jim Steverson, a Texas leaguer, umpired the game. The scoro by Innings- Jpoele 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 29 Bingham 0 01 00004 05 Errors Roumi, Sweet; two-base ? nits, frpenoe, Sconlon, Jacobs Sweet VVhltW; Rtruck out, by Shaw, 9; by Ambrose, 4. |