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Show 1 SALT LAKE TEAM W1NS5 TO 3 jUtahns Take Fall Out of White Sox Played Better Ball. San Jose, Cal . March 8. The Utahns camo out with their roul team toddy and whipped the Chicago Whlt Sox b Q score of 5 to 3. The main reason that they won is be-CBUI be-CBUI they played better ball W alsh was in the hox to down the Coast leaguers, but the soore shows how he failed, a peculiar feature of the game is that there were onljr two Strikeouts made during the game, both by Walsh. Claude and John Williams Wil-liams did the twirling for the Salt 1 akers. They showed good form. Berger, second baseman for Chicago, when he was quizzed about pitchers, said "Well, you can see for yourself we lire not hiltin them, no the Salt Lak Pitchers nMist have something on the ball. ' Fot.rnipr. I'lrot baseman for the Sox. v. as caught between third and home in the fourth Inning. Wh-n Catcher Hannah touched him out. I Founder slipped and aeverelv injured the calf of his leg He was caiTled Oif the field and replaced by Kuhn Zacher, Ryan and Hannah did the "big stick" act for the Salt Iker. The players of Sail Lake started out with n hang the first inning. Shinn and Orr both singled and scored on j Zachera double But the biggest and best rally of the Salt Lake batting j staff happened in the sixth. Ryan and Tennant singled, Barbour sacrl ficed Gedeon walked. Three men on bases. On was nut and Catcher Han-i nah up to bat. San Jose's local fans! were so chock full of the "show 'era up" stuff that one couldn't hear himself him-self think. One ball (more noise). ! two balls (still more noise 1. one Strike, when a crack was heard and over the left fielders head the ball flew and three men scored. Hannah , wes touched out on third and a pop ! fly ended the Inning. The White Sox made their first score In tr. fourth inning. Roth. 1 Fournler ;nd Dcmmltt Blngled. Roth scored on .aenfirp fly, no more runs In the fifth Inning Tennant and Orr made errors, Berger sacrificed, grounder to Orr, who mado bone-head play, holding ball and letting Kuhn score In thr sixth Conn doubled went to third on infield putOUt and scored on sacrifice Billy Orr, had an off day today Witb liall i nan on third thp score would have been even better Han smith, sporting editor of a San Fran-Cisco Fran-Cisco paper was on deck looking over the men He snid "The outfield looks mighty good The hitting ability of the club averages aver-ages Up very fine Th- infield might be a little bettei The pitchers in the box today arc valuable nu n Ed Walsh, the losing pitcher. Is well known in the baseball world as the pitball kir.g. When Walsh was a! : nis best he v as the leader amoug staff artists Score by innings: Salt l ake "JOO 003 OOu 5 White Sox 001 110 0u0 'A Rase hits: Salt Lake P.l'u 008 010 10 White Sox 010 301 Ho 7 |