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Show OCDEN BREAKS EVEN WITH GREAT FALLS . McCloskey's Braves Divide Double-Header With in-ners in-ners of l() 1 1 Pennant. Special to The Tribune OGDKN", April -R. McCloskey's band of 1'nlon leaguers dtsplnyed a flash of teal baseball today and won its first clean victory t season from the naught) Groat Falls out lit by a sc,,re of x to This was the first section of the regular Sunday double bill, the last half going '." the 011 pennant winners by a count of il to t The credit for Ogden's Brst win in Union association company is largely due to the sldewheel maneuvers of And Jensen, but he was accorded very good support throughout the engagement, while hard and consistent hitting gave the local a lead in the first round and which they increased during the remaining eiht Innings. Richardson -worked In his Inst regular gnuie for Great Falls and managed lo last throughout the nine frames all Manager Reed wss on the verge Ol displacing dis-placing him on several occasions. Jensen, sometimes erratic, was as steady as a clock. Se not only held the pennant -winning sluggers to eight safe-tie-;, but left the chief slugget, Efuelsraan, down with a stingy single In four times up, passing him om e. "Hippo - ' hitting record for the day consists of bUl tSfO singles in a total of eight times at bat. ("loud-, threatening weather and the chill? day kept the attendance down to t n slve hundred. Man. in. i- M. 'losk-v has d .m , i ,, he will not take advantage of the opportunity oppor-tunity to play off a postponed game tomorrow to-morrow iyrovf Of first game: George Wessler. MCClOSkey'S second baseman, was hit on the left elbow by a ball pitched by Kermever today and the bone was splintered. He will be unable una-ble to piny for some tune. S hlmplt Will replace him at second and Plake will play short. FIRST GAME Ogden. AB. R. H. PO. A K. Stevens, rf I Q Q 0 i Schlmpft ss -i i - 0 " i Clark, lb ... I 'J - 9 0 D Alexander, c I I I I I B O'Leary. If - -' 0 Ol Wessler. 1'b A I I '.' " ti Levy. Zb I 0 1 - H 0 Murray, of I 0 0 o l Jensen, p 0 1 0 0 0 31" 11 27 Great Falls AB R H. P . A B Murphv. If 4 1 I n Misse. ss 4 9 I i -' 0 Ruelsnian, rf I 0 " I $.;.0 0 Toner, 3b 4 0 " " S 0 1 Kelly, cf 4 i I :: P i ! Hester, lb 4 0 I 11 ft Faye. 'Jb ....: ft ft 3 I Frankenberrv. c. . . . 4 ft i o I I Richardson, p I 0 0 1 5 1: .:i s ge 1 1 Bv innings: Ogden 3 o i 0 a rt 2 R Great Falls .. t 0 0 I 0 ft 1 -ft ft I Summary. Two-base hits Clark. Kelly. Kel-ly. Hester." Levy. Alexander. Three-base hit Jensen. Home run -Alexander Base On balls Off Richardson. 1; off Jensen, 4. Struck out Bv Richardson, .". by Jensen. 3. Left on bases Great 'alls. 10: Ogden. 3. Double plays Levy t Clark. Richard-son Richard-son to Hester. Wild pitch--Richardson S.l.rlli. hits - -A h'a inlet . Wessler. S.i flee fly Faye, Murray. Rung batted In - -'lark. 1; Alexander. .': Fnve. 1: Wessler. I; Levy, l: afurraj I; Keiiy, i Tims i hour, is minutes, umpire Huribnrt. Attendance At-tendance -lSftO, Manager McCIOSkey tiled out "Maggie" Murphy In the second game and without having pitched a game tin- season, the former slate leaguer W8S wild. He passed a total of nine, and permitted thirteen hits in eight Innings Me "loskey's tribe bad the satisfaction of chasing a "".real Falls pitcher to the clubhouse when Williams, also working hi his first b aure ca 'ni- -. a-.n, v.. replaeetl by Kermever in the routth aftSI the Ogden delegation had pounded his curve, to all .sections of the Ol Murray won , mistanl approval fiom the Ogden lans i, sensational fielding in ihw center division The vvoik of O'Lean Is left was extremely depressing, Managei McCloakey linally sending Stevens to left and placing the LaSttlSVlile liov in right. , .a e ..r seoonO gHine. BjBOOKD tiAMi: Great lls. AB R. BH PG A L ' Murphy, if -' I 0 " n ' Mlsse. ss 4 3 1 3 1 ft Huelsman. if I I 1 0 Toner 3t I I I I ft ' Kellv cf. - I ' I 2 , Hester, ll 4 ! - II ft 0 Fnve. Sb I ft 3 1 I 0 Shannon, o '.3 1 1 s P o Vllllani. p 1 1 i ft 1 n Kertnejer. p 0 1 a 1 I Totals 33 14 13 xi II ; ojfd-u KB. R BH PO A. EB , Stevens, rf.-lf 4 t I 1 0 I ' ! Schlntpff, ss ." 'i n :, s Z ! ciai k. lb :. I ! l ; Alexander. ..... 4 0 0 fi t 0 , lOLenrv. If.-rf : I ; 3 l 2 1 I Weaslsr, 2i. . . t I i n Lew 3b I I l 2 3 tl Murray, cf I i . i i Murphy, p 2 it 1 I ft Wells, p n 0 o n fi o , Totals 3 T 10 27 If 1 gMurph out for bunting third stiike. Mv Innings ;reat KaJ'.a f f 1 t 1 (I 1 1 411 I Ogden U ( tl H I (i : 0 7 I Minimal) Two-baas hits Wessler, I Lev . Slevetii-. Hester. Tbree-lmse hits Murphy 2, flnrk. Base on rvtl off WIL ilama I, off Kermfyer 3, off Murph I, Rtruck out by Williams 3. t3 Ker ni t Murphy 2. Lett on bases i r i t Fndsj A Ogden R. Houble phi'-- Wm.-Clark Wm.-Clark to Lew. S. himptr m I)m v. Wessler Wess-ler to Schlmnff to Clark. Paased ball Shannon. Hit by pitched bell Levy and Wessier. bj Ker may ar; Misse. by Mur- ptiv HuehMnuti. be W ells. Hit.- ff Williams, Wil-liams, ti lu .'! 2-3 Innings: Off Knnevar. I in .". I-:: Innings; off Murphy. 13) in IH Ingl iff . i- ! n I ii.iung It-ir." ( batted in Mlsse I Toney 3. Kelly 2. Huelsman 3, WV-sler l. Lev-. 1, Stevens - st' iei, h,. .. shannon Sactlllre hits Ti .1 ! . . .-1 a 11 nor. S a -r 1 1 1 1 r fllea Kelly ". Toner. Time I hours, it min-ui min-ui Umpire Huriburt. AttenAanoe 1300. 3WM |