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Show "Dad" Gimlln's lnvlnclbles covered themselves with glory yesterday at Fair Grounds park b walloping the -nr.. . fi.it t .1.. A!A.. i lii tune of 11 to 0. From the last half of the fifth Ogden began to score and Icept up their good work until the end of the game The visitors tried hard to scoro but the Ogdenites were too much for tho game youngsters from Zlon. The horseshoe that "Dad" wore under un-der his sweater brought the luck that was expected and every time its owner stepped to the plate he, nearly always, al-ways, ripped a two or three bagger, which made the score for his team. Even when in the eighth when Ogden had two men out "Dad" came along with a "wind-cutter" and placed two men safe on the home plate. He himself tried hard for a home-run but the vigilance and signal work of "Two-by-Four" Jensen, who was in the box for the visitors prevented him from committing larceny Anent the "statuesque" pitcher from Salt Lake, his work In the box was highly commended and tho most rabid rooters for Ogden had to figuratively fig-uratively doff their bonnets to his splendid work He was the main works of the Murrays and nearly every ev-ery Gimlmltc, who went to the bench, was sent there by Jensen. McGinn, with a two-bagger In tho fifth, sent Frclne home and made the i first tally for Ogden. "Dad" GImlln, with a similar wallop, put another mark on the credit side of the Ogden scoro. Geo. Wessler emulating the other two made It a straight three Jensen of Salt Lake put the "hoodoo' "hoo-doo' sign on Ogdn in the seventh by putting out himself three men ns fast as they come to the bat, but "Dad" came up again and with a three-bag ger and team assistance scored again, making the final score 11 to 0 The Murrayites blew up early and on several occasions could have held the OgdeuiteB down to a minimum and themselves scored The spectators specta-tors vociferously called them "bone-heads" "bone-heads" and several suggested a subscription sub-scription be taken up to purchase a box or "rattles " Taken all in all the game was the best seen here In a long time and was entirely devoid of unpleasant Incidents. Inci-dents. Even "Dad" GImlln forgot for once to "roast" his "umps." Thla remarkable re-markable fact will be on record for many days to come. Murphy, In tho box "for the Ogden team, was a frizzle to the visitors and Geo Wessler, In splto of a bad hand, performed good work at second as did "Dad" GImlln and Frclne out in the garden. |