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Show ANOTHER GAME - NIJEGMES Salt Iike. Sept. S.-Salt Lake almost al-most won a game Sunday. The locals lo-cals .surprised the fans by getting an early lead on (Ik Occidentals, but tell down at the critical time and lost the game. -I to 2. Salt Lake made I be-only be-only c-arne, rnn f ti,e game, but the errors of the locals were costly and the mlsplays were responsible for tho victory of the negroes. Th(- OccUientala were handicapped In the loss of LungTord They attempted at-tempted to savo Mooney to pitch Monday's game against Murray, and used Ludlow. the little left-hander. Ludlow was wild and they were forced forc-ed to use Mooney. v Ludlow pitched the first, part of the second and th third Innings. (After that Mooney finisher . the gnme and had the Salt Lake baiters well In hand. Ludlow appeared to have plenty of speed, but had no control. For the local. Indian Smith pitched a superb i ame and, w ith perfect support, sup-port, would have shut out ihe negroes. ne-groes. He har tin Indian sin on the Occidentals and kept them guest-lng most of the lime. He kept the hits well scattered, but was unfortunate In having them follow the errois of his team-mates. Smith's fielding was a feature of the game, ho and Donovan doing nearly all of the work. McrJachren's misplays were responsible re-sponsible for the negrops' victory. His error In the fust co a run. and his boot In the eighth, two more. Most of-the other players on the team worked well In the field. Their batting, bat-ting, however, was as poor as usual |