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Show Notes of the Green Diamond - The Brigham .Young College j and Smithfield baseball teams; played a game Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, the B. Y. players winning in a score of 6 to 1. The game was one of the prettiest ever Dlayed on the local field, and again proved that the college boys are invincible. Mo runs were made on either j side up tT the seventh inning when the B. Y. made two and i Smithfield.the only one they got -dii'if.-g the game. . ' , A- - ' -" -" The line up was as follows: B! Y. C Smithfield Wright c Done E. Richards p E. Ewing Spencer lstb J.Douglas Nielsen ' 2ndb G. Douglas Dopp 3d b W. Ewing aJercer ss Nelson H. Richards r f . P. Ewing Heiner m f Mack Hall If- Hansen Both ' pitchers did splendid trnri.- Richards srivinar but two hits and stopping several hot grounders, while Ewing was touched up for six hits. Mercer and Wright fur the B. Y. and Done for the visitors also played good ball. Six errors we're made by the Summit boys while only three were chalked up against ttie Collegians. As yet the Center streeters have not accepted the baseball challenge of the First North I crowd. Whether it is because they have noted Fred CaLes I practising his good right arm into in-to condition; or they remember Joe Casey Campbell and Joe Squirts played with the first nine; or that J. M. Jones and Joseph Newbold possess ball playing qualities of a high order, DaS UUlUCCUUCltliuiucu. vio-.a Thatcher is going away, Sam Thatcner is too busy, Than Haws can't get any one but Jim England Eng-land to help out, and Vol Frank: and Ted Bench are waiting fur an organization to be effec el. Probably a game will be arranged arrang-ed when the clouds roll by. Weather permitting, the A. C. and B. Y. teams will play at the A. C. grounds this afternoon, |