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Show I GUNNERS WIN I FIRST FRACAS I BY KG SCORE Sensational Finding Puts Kick Into Contest; Big j Crowd Attends I OEN'SATIONAL fielding featured the I O initial exhibition game of the sea- Si tor the 1932 Often Ounnere. played at Lorin Pei r I 'ark Sunday. A -though the Gunners were 13 to 5 wln- ners over the Ctuh Oil inc of Salt likc, the fielding features made the 1 came interesting. H Big Ned Niles performed on tno M rubber for the Gunners for six innings und h "i thi opposition eating oul oi H hl palm. They tombed Nod for four hits and one run. Niles h;.s a deoept- Ive curve ball and a good assortment gggl of twists. m He was relieved at the close of the V fixlh inning by Daryal Clark Clark X,' was touched for four runs and seven hits In "three Innings. Errors were , t responsible ror two of the rui - against Clark. I F1KST ( CRCUS CATCH . Stubby Petersen in left field raced more than 60 yards to spear a line drive It was his first circus catch of the season. In the eighth inning HJ wlnVl Johnnj Myers raced to the feme. H l leaped into the air and took a line H .Irive with ono hand. He thn-w to Snclgrove who heaved the ball to first to complete a double pln Evans and Bnelgrove made circus H catcher of Infield bounders. Hender son at third base for the visitors also fl sparkled with sensational fielding stunts. Petersen and Kllpatrlck were the tM big hitters- They each collected three tM out of five trips to the plate. French, a local scmlpro, played the late innings at third base. He had "nut one chance. H its noMKK. Myers hit a home run inside the Held on his first trip to the plate. tMM From tne appearance oi wu vu"- tM ners in their first teal workout Sun- day they will be hard to defeat In HI : another 10 da-, s All of the men .'ire fast rounding Into condition und will be In fine fettle when the opening game Is plays'- IHII ed May 11 The Gunners will work out duly during the present week. They will meet the Provo tram of the Central i rtah league next Bunday at J o'elocl I on the local field Bullet Ben Jonei js to do (he slab work for the vis- II . H itors. , Ogden's team will mee: th- Provo-1 ltes at Provo Wednesday. More than 1000 fans attended the I Sunday game. The box score: UTAH Oil, Cj. fx ' AB. R. H. O A. B. Henderson. Sb. .. 0 2 '.3 1 Leonard, cf 5 0 1 2 1 0 1 . De Wald. lb fi 0 1 H 0 1 Lwlng. If 5 1 2 3 0 0 Wunderllck. ss . . 4 1 0 1 0 3 I Retting, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Smith. 2b 4 1 1 ( Sorenson e 4 1 .' 4 l 0 Rapworth. p 4 1 0 u 1 2 j Totals GlVN-KKS (13) I Evans, es 3 2 1 o 2 0 Petersen, If. 5 1 8 2 0 0 I Borstadt, rf 6 1 2 1 0 0 H Callentlne. c 4 1 ti ft 0 0 1 iU. 1 Niles, p 3 1 1 2 1 0 Snelgrove. 2b 4 I 2 0 5 0 1 fitipatrlek, 3b. -ss. .411 1 a 0 Kllpatrlck. lb 6 2 3 10 0 0 Clark, cf.-p 4 1 l 1 0 0 Myers, cf 2 1 1 l 1 1 French. 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 B Totals 41 IS 16 27 Score by innings: Utah Oil Runs ....000 lno 310 5 ;j tjj( . , Hits 101 200 322 11 tM li Gunners: Runs ....170 021 llx 13 Hits 161 031 12x 16 The summary: Home run, layers I Three-base hits, Smith, Evans and j Borstadt. Two-base hits, Smith. Ret ting. Henderson, Nilee, Clark, Bor-I Bor-I tadt. Double play. Myers to Snel grove to Kllpatrlck. Stolen bases, j Petersen. Bnelgrove. Hits, off Niles 4. 22 at but in G innings, off Clark 7 I 17 at bat in 3 Innim," Bs ea on balls, I off Papworth 2. off Niles 1, off Clark 1 Struck out, by Niles o, by Clark 1. IJ by Papworth 4. Passed ball, Soren- son. Wild pitch, Papworth Bacrl- CJce fly. Evans, nit i. pitched ball plr Fallentlnc and Fltzpatrick by Pap- I worth Len on bases, I tah ("til 7; Gunner.", 9. Attendance. IOuO. Time f game, 1 hoUr and 40 mlnues. empire, em-pire, Gwinn. |