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Show BINGHAM LOOSES FIRST ' GAME 10 SOLDIERS (!I)y Athletic Correspondent r The Bingham baseball team was ilf-feated ilf-feated in the first battle with the .ol-diers .ol-diers on the local field Inst Sunday.. Bingham began the otfansive by rolling roll-ing up a score of three runs against the (Sammies, which the proceeded to hold until the sixth inning, when tie lighting Twentieth infantry countfr-nttacked countfr-nttacked and drove a welge into the Bingham center for four runs, and proceeded to outflank them for twi more runs in the seventh and elghti r.t9 and when the casualties weru counted at the end of the ninth the score stood 6 to 4 in favor of the soldiers. sol-diers. The game proved to be haiJ fought throughout with some sensational playing on both teams, Kruger foi iBhigtiam-iradt ' some fine .p)y nt jhortston. Also Jack Spence at third base. . Kd ShaK pitched a very good game for Bingiricn, and but for oni or more errors on the part of th9 players might have won out. Ent tLe boys from the Fort seemed to be .n-vinclble, .n-vinclble, so we will call it a good game at that Bingham will play Tooole next Sun day on the latter ground and try to win back some of the lost honor. Tlun the following Sunday. May 2. Bingham will plp.y th? Marines here, and Manager DeLaney expects as l-trge a crowd as was at the opening game. We certainly have some team hore this year, so let's all get together and boost. |