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Show S. H. COPS nniE DDOPS M DECISION Husky Jack Lambourne lost a heart-breaking baseball game Monday, Mon-day, when his Sugar House Cops-Cottonwood Cops-Cottonwood Dairy team dropped a 2 to 1 tilt to George Cates. Big Mike Flitton started and the first opponent up smashed out a homer. Then Jack took over and pitched the remainder of the regular reg-ular seven innings, plus two extra frames before the enemy edged in the winning run. The Cottonwood Dairy boys, of ' course, tied up the score, 1-1, in the first inning. And it was scoreless score-less ball until the ninth, when a roller trickled through the legs of Sugar House shortstop for a double. He was sacrficed home to win. Minus the services of their stalwart catcher, Dick Price, who broke his leg Saturday in a Softball game, the Cottonwood Dairy team was without one of their best sluggers. j Tied for first place despite their loss, the Sugar House Cops boys ' will play the final game of the first half against the Moose Lodge nine this morning at 10 o'clock in Fairmont park. Sugar House Police Lieutenant Ray S. Cahoon issued a special invitation in-vitation to all baseball fans to come to Fairmont to see his station's sta-tion's team in action, as it has provided some of the best play in Salt Lake this season. |