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Show Ca6tro and then Landlord singled. He reached Bocond when Castro fumbled fum-bled Burns' grounder and third on Lane's tacrlflce fly. Robinson knocked knock-ed a long drive, and langford reached reach-ed home, tying the score. The side was retired when McAdoo flew out to A. Guno. in tho eighth, the ne-Kroes ne-Kroes again went out In one, two. three order. Langley led orf in tho ninth with a long right field drive to the fence. The ball was close to tho foul line and was Judged a foul by the umpire after Langley had reached third. Langley thought tho hit safe and, after Mmo dispute, returned to the bat The next ball he slammed out to the willows wil-lows In deep center and again reached reach-ed third. This time there was no doubt Bbout his three-bagger. Lang-ford Lang-ford popped out with a foul fly to Scott Then Burns ended the game with a Ions sacrifice, fly to left field. NEGROES WIN N FAST BALL GAME Utah State League. Won. Lost. PC. Murray 11 6 .700 Ogden . 11 0 .550 CVcllentnls 11 0 .550 Salt Lake 4 16 .200 The Occidentals won Sunday's game from Murray at Walkers field, Salt Lake, by a score of 2 to 1. after one of the most brilliant cames seen on the local diamond this season. Tho game was closely contested all the way through and the winning run was scored In the last half of the ninth Inning. The fielding of both teams was excellent ex-cellent and tho game was a pitchers' battle between Langford, for the Occidentals, Oc-cidentals, and Hummel, for Murray. Langford allowed five hits and Hummel Hum-mel only three. Both pitchers kept their hits well scattered. The cost-Host cost-Host one was Langley's three-bagger In the ninth inning. He scored the winning run on Burn's sacrifice fly. Hummel pitched a no-hlt game up to the sixth Inning and showed big I league form all the way through. With two men out In the first Inning, In-ning, Scott, for Murray, got a sln?Je, but wa3 caught at second trying to stretch It to a two bagger. Kaefer got a single in tho second, but was caught at first when Iane doubled to McAdoo after smothering a hard liner. lin-er. Prlco walked In tho third, but, he, too, was the victim of a fast double play, Hawkins to Robinson to McAdoo. Murray Scores. r Murray's only score came in tho fourth. After Mann had flown out to Bums, Margetts got a single. He reached third on a long slnerl by Scott and scored on a socrifleo fly off Castro. Kaofcr ended Murray's chances hy flying out to I.ano. Tc-gunn Tc-gunn got n hit In he fifth, but was nipped by McAdo.i in the third double dou-ble of tho Riimc. The negro first baseman caught a liner and completed complet-ed the double by boating Tegunn back-to back-to the sack Murray had another chance In the sixth when Margetts reached first on Robinson's error. There were two men out and the tide was retired when Langford helded Scott's grounder. After that only nine Murray men faced I.anford In the next thre? innings. In the eighth, Price had reached first on T.aoe's wild throw, hut was causht trying to get I to .second. The Oecidentals got Burns to first I In the second Inning on Mann's er-' ror and he stole second, but eould get no farther In the third, fourth and fifth innings the negroes went out one, two, three. Moonoy got the first hit for the Occidental In the sixth. He stole second and then 6lopied. Tie the Score. The first run for the nerroes came i in the Revpntli 1 anp-lev flew out to |