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Show BINGHAM LOOSES SECOND SEC-OND BASEBALL DAME (By the Field Reporter) The Bingham baseball team met its second defeat of the season last Sunday Sun-day r.t the hands of Tooele on the lat-ter's lat-ter's diamond. Ambrose of Tooele and Jensen of Bingham started In to pitch what promised to be a hard fought game, and but for the errors on the part of Borne of the Bingham players play-ers the game sure looked good for Bingham. The score stood 4 to 2 in favor of Tooele until the eighth inning when an error on Jensen's part allowed two more runs, and that didn't seem to satisfy sat-isfy them, and West of Tooele clouted the (all for a home run and annexed two more. This cinched the game 8 to 2 in favor of Tooele. Bingham played a very good game considering the strength, of the team she was up against Sunday. Tooele has some of the best players in the state on its line-up this year. Such semi-professionals as Len Scott, Ambrose Am-brose and Jacobs, but Bingham intends in-tends to take revenge June 2 when Tooele comes here to play. Next Sunday, May 26, the war prison guards will play in Bingham. Itan't fail to see tin-fit games, rapialn Burke has his men better urgcr.'zed on the field now and thinks Binglram will win from now on. |