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Show BINGHAM LOSES 7 . TP GALLIE TEAM Fast Salt Lakers Take 2 to 0 Tilt from Miners in Spectacular Soccer Came. Schuback Cup Soccer League Club Standing Won Lost Pts. Catlics '. . 3 0 6 Vikings 2 1 4 Salt Lake .... 2 1 4 Utah Copper . 1 2 2 ' Rangers ..... .. 1 2 2 Rovers 0 3 0 Two points for a win, one point for a draw. Saturday's Results Callies 2, Utah Copper 0. Rangers 5, Rovers 4. . ' .'- Vikings 1, Salt Lake 0. Bingham's Soccer team wfnt down a notch in the percentage column Saturday afternoon at Utah Copper park when the Caledonians won a thrilling 2 to 0 game after 80 minutes min-utes of great play. The contest was bitterly fought throughout, and only the last whistle stopped the locals from trying for at least one score. . Some of the bally bounders razzed our players. There was a fellow along who said that as long as the locals couldn't score while the Callies played with nine men, they would be beat at least 10 to 1 when the two stars did arrive. He made a bad guess to say the least. What a din and roar was heard when Beggs and Schutte arrived upon up-on the scene of battle. Their alibi when chastised about being so tardy was that some rotter moved the . road, and when they got to it, it lead them elsewhere. Beggs, the hero of the Callies failed fail-ed to Hero, as the locals took good care of him, and never for a iiiinute did they allow hi mto become lost on the field, as he always had company. This fellow Bryson made both markers for the visitors and h's team gave him a great ovation after each effort. It is a good thing we don't have to get into a suit to witness it, as we nearly froze as it was. 'Arry Steele did some clever work at goal, and saved several counters. That inner wall of defense of the Callies is far superior to any we have seen so far this season. In Young McDonald, Gain and Captain Atkinson the Callies have a quartette that is hard to beat. This fellow Dixon at Goal is not so slouchy either. We noticed one of our lads smoking smok-ing a cigarette during the game. It can't be done, buddie. Our friend Billie Jackson was on the side lines again, and he did a good job of waving the hankie. Ned Gaythwaite gave vent to his ire several times during the contest, and once he nearly "swore." So it is seen that Soccer is exciting and even the best of us lose our equilibrium occasionally. j A decided improvement was noticed I in the play of the locals, and if they continue the other teams of the league will have some real playing to do to stop the Miners. The Callies started the game with two men short, Beggs and Schutte being the two delinquents, but they arrived before the first half ended, and their presence on the field seemed seem-ed to stimulate the Salt Lakers, for immediately after their appearance did Bryson make a goal. Fighting at top speed, the locals made several efforts but the inner wall of the Callies could not be penetrated, pen-etrated, and the home lads had to be content with a zero. The second and last score of the game was also made by Bryson in the second half, when the visitors broke through with some clever team work, Bryson's kick going just out of the reach of Harry Steele. Mannion and Wharton did stellar work for Bingham, while McDonald, Young, Dixon and Bryson wcr? the scintillating lights for the CaHics. Following is the line-up: Callies (2) Utah Copper (0 Dixon : goal Steel Young rb . Wharton McDonald , lb ... P. Smith Gain rhb . Gaythwaite Atkinson (C) .... chb - Mannion Fox 1Kb C. Atkinson Shutt or Whittle Begg . ir Crow Bryson c Denver (C) W. Smith il Bryan J. Graham ol Whitton Linesmen: Thompson and Jackson; Referee: John Donaldson; Length of halves: 40 minutes; Goal scorer, Bryson Bry-son 2 (Callies) J BARE LEGS AND SHINS The Callies won, but they - knew they were not playing with a bunch of beginners. They carry their own rooters, and |