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Show SALT LAKE WINS I - TWO GAMES Morning Game Won by Utes 3 to0 Score Is 10, to 6 in Favor of Utes in After-t After-t noon. Salt Like, July 25. Winning an carly-mDrnlng.game in which the feature fea-ture wijs the peerless pitching of Bill Plerceyi and taking a game played under unusual conditions following i the heavy rain, the Utes forced the Beavers down a notch and Jumped into fqurth place themselves yesterday. yester-day. In that position they will leave for atro weeks' road trip. Tho score In the morning game was 3 to 0 in favor of Salt Lake. In the afternoon after-noon the locals won, 10 to 6. But one hit was obtained from Piercey In the morning game and that wfisa scratch In the first inning. He wajked six men and hit one. but several of the passes he Issued were due tojadlspute raised by Walt Mc-Credle, Mc-Credle, who contended that he was taking ' more steps than the law allows. al-lows. In the course of the argument argu-ment Blankenshlp was sentenced to the clubhouse. All conditions considered, attendance attend-ance was excellent. More than 1500 persons saw the morning game and In spite of the heavy downpour which preceded it, the afternoon game was attended by some 3000. Early indications indi-cations had been that no game would be possible. As it was the field was a swamp. Sawdust was spread thick 'about the diamond and In the wooden stuff and the mud the players sometimes some-times slipped, slid, careened and fell about crazily. In spite of that the afternoon affair rns quite a presentable matinee. Hall started off nicely andhi s teammates got to Sothoron for enough hits to make it apparently plain sailing. Forenoon Game. Score by innings-Portland: innings-Portland: Runs 000 000 0000 Hits 100 000 0001 Salt Lake: Runs 020 000 lOx 3 Hits 011 001 31x 7 Afternoon Game. Score by innings-Portland: innings-Portland: Runs 000 000 060 6 Hits 201 012 16215 Salt Lake: Runs 003 040 03x 10 Hits 124 141 03x 16 |