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Show A TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER. C. C. C. Team Goes Up Against Salt Lakers And Get Skinned to Tune of 17 to 2. Tlie 0. C. C. hall team Hushed with thjlr vlctoiy overthe PaikCltj-Ogden combination at Lagoon Wednesday went to Salt Lake city anil bumped up against the big icagueis. Tho lesult le-sult was nothing less than slaughter for the local boys, the score standing 17 to 2. Salt Lake papers say the C. C. C. showed the eireet of its haul work with the Park City peoplothe day before and this is paitially responsible for the icsult The Tribune says of the game Galgano stat ted In on the pitching slab for Logau, but owing to his woik of the day befoie against I'aik Citv. retired after four Innings in favor of Halm, who In turn gave way toStoney. The glngeiy manager of tho Loganltes was out to see. his team make a good showing if possible, and not being satlsllcd to tcmaiii on the bench had to bteak Into the game, wheie notwithstanding his cilppled condition, condi-tion, he gavo some of his men an example ex-ample which It would do no haim for them lo follow. A biiohlng of hits by tho Kldeis, with Logan's misplays sandwiched lu, made it impossible fot the ptophels from up noiihlo have a look-in for tirst honors. Kamshaw's outliolding, Harry James's catching and hitting and tho general good plavlng b the Elders w eiothe interesting rcatutcs of the contest, together with the thtce double plays sent tluough by Logan. Scoie by innings. Salt Lake . . . 1 (1 I 2 2 0 1 1 -17 Logan 0 0 0 (i o l u l o 2 Kined runs, Salt Lake 5. Stolen bases, Carney 2, Thornton. Left on on bases, Salt Lake 11, Logau . liases on balls, oil Toten 2, off Galgano i; olf Sloney 1. Two base hits, Toren. Double plas, Ilahn to Stoney to James; Halm to Stewatt; Douglas to Stowart to Stoney. Hit by pitched ball, Douglas, Hayncs. Struck out, by Toien I, by Ualgano I, by Halm 1. Passed balls, Leahy. Time of game, two hours. Umpire, Fen In. Attendance, At-tendance, 200. |