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Show CLERKS WIN. . ENGINEERS TO BUY FEED. As a result of the 17 to 10 win of the Utah Copper clerks over the Engineers Monday afternoon after-noon in the fifth annual1 baseball base-ball game at Copper Park, the Engineers will feature a ban guet for the victors at the Corn- mercial Club in Salt Lake next Saturday evening. This event is one which has never failed to produce thri Is galore and this year was no exception. ex-ception. The sensational bating of Hal and Simpson was .an important im-portant factor in winning the game for the Clerks, although Boberg and Buckle, battery for the Cerks were a strong defence. Bithel and Vietti, battery for the Engineers were classy but the breaks were against them. The committee having the affair af-fair in charge is due credit for the successful manner in which it was conducted ; they are D. D. Latimer, W. D. Kidd, 0. C Hudson and Firpo Hunter. The lineup follows: Tuffy Stifman .... C .... R. Vietti Bo Boberg . P Joe Bethel L. Speser .... 1 B Rod Adams Brig Knudson 2 B E. Johnsoe Pap Papworth ..3 B.. F. Murray Cab Buckle ..,.ss.... R Blanchard Geo. Simpson R F Jno. MitcheP Alvin Ha?l ....C F.... T. Lancaster Dr. J. K. W. Bracken enter tained at a delightful Bridge party Friday evening of lasf week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Leslie Breckon and Mr. R. Tripp. Lunchon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. Brent Lynch and Mr. W. Gibbons. |