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Show Wednesday's II nil (Jniiiu. jl The gsme of base ball at the city park wl last Wednesday was again won by Frank , fWl Evans' tram. It was equsllvaa Inlor- , !l cstlng as the one played lait week, and J 91 a good crowd was present to witness the ' jB renteat. It wassgiced to play only seven j jSB Innings, and at the closu the score stood J H Id to 20 In favor ol Evans' team. Two .ffl more Innings wire plsycd for exercise fJI and the Evans' team piled up 8 more 9H runs, while the Williams' team only & made 4, tho full score for the nine In- ! nlngs being 20 28, In favor of Evans. "9B Home good Jaylng was done by both JHl teams, and both tmms did poor playing. nBB The boys met at theCity Halloa Wed- H nesdayevenlngandreorgaiilied,elvctlng iH Roy Wilklns managcrand Carl Allison BpHOl secretary and treasurer. Wo are Inform- JbK ed that Manager WilklBsJntends to at .IfsBJJlM MMMaWM . Provo, Park City and Kvaniton teams ' r and other. This means some excel- . , s lent amussraent for the people of Coal- ' 1 vlllo and nelghlorlng toWns, and tho 1 general public should give the players f ' every encouragement. We are re- J f qnesld, too, toiay In behalf of thebaso 1 ball boys, that they appreciate tho ; t courtesy extended tlisio by the City ' - Council In permitting them the use of j the pavilion free of charge last Wed lies- I ": day evening The porposoof tho dance was to raise funds lo purchase luppllcs, . 2 and although ltdldnotsuccerd very well i financially, it was a social success and j brought a few shekels Into the depleted 1 J treasury. , NUTKS, i J, L. lloydon umdred the gsme and , seemed to give sstlifactlon to all con 1 earned. The boys went outsUe of tho county ,. for men this time, IncludlngJ. II, Grant from Hountllul asono of the players. Mr, Grant hold down second bate in good form. When Earl Eldrrdge made a swipe at Ihe sphere, every man In the field began to look for shelter. County Attorney Callls shines at tho bit and sprints well everybody likes to see hlrn run, Charley plays short stop with the best catcher In the field Just behind. The two "went hatvera" on V much applause from the "grand stand," Frank Olien Is a general favorite on the diamond. He played short without , a mil, but he must have been padded below the knees. Jot Salmon waa there, too, and ho "felt as good aa anybody." |