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Show LAYTON LOSES TO WIELD Winners of Lor.al Leaque Are Unable to Overcome Northerner's North-erner's Onslaught Before one of Hie largest crowds ever assembled In Ogden since the flays of the L'nion association the Smithfleld las ball club, champions of the Cache valley league, won h snapp) contest from the layton aggregation champions of the Wasatch league, at Lorm Farr park yesterday afternoon,' the score being 8 to 7. The crowd, in the opinion ot the the fans present.: x eeded 3,ooo l'mm the tap of the gong in the first inning until the 1a.t spasm both clubs played errorless ball, the hitting and flleding being of the A-l order Q, Adams, for Layton. was the bright star with the willow, sapping out three; hits out of four trips to the platter, i On account of the large crowd present the limit or. long hits was two bases, this being agreed on by rcpre-' sentatlves of both teams. I KOCH started on the slab for the Smithfleld warrior?, but was driven to over in the fifth Inning, the Layton gang sending over three runs. Cal-dera, Cal-dera, who relieved Rock, heaved airtight air-tight I...H for the winners. For Layton Sundel started on the mound, but was forced to the showers In the fourth inning. Williams finishing finish-ing the gniiie for the Layton players, 1 in winning the contest yesterday; the Smithfleld gang look the lead in the number of victories, scoring three to I two chartered down by the Layton ! players. I I The sixth game of the series will1 probably be played here next Sunday Sun-day it weather conditions will permit Old timers who attended the contest yesterday stated that the crowd was one of the largest in the history of the game and the old time pepper was everywhere In evidence. The score: R. H. E. . Laytorf 7 q Smithfleld g o lotteries. Caldeta, and Black; San-del. San-del. Williams and Mann. |