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Show field that he pedalled all the way around the first and only actual home run of the season. The drive brought In Lawrence, who was loitering loiter-ing on second. In the Baino spectacular spectacu-lar round Clmlln came near putting a ringer on Wessler's effort, but was forced to pause at third, much to the dismay of tho fans who would liked to have seen the game brokon up right there. During. the practice Ogden. fans offered of-fered to bot two to one on tho local team's chances, but very little Salt Lake money was forthcoming at any odds. The visitors started things in the first with a vim and vigor that caused some of tho bugs to blink their eyes and wonder if the Salt Iikc team was coming back. At the end of the fourth the visitors had four tallies and Ogden lagged behind with three. When Toner took things In band the Salt Lake team did not make a hit nn- i til the ninth. For five rounds tho ' maroon topped twiiler held the visitors visit-ors to two hits, one of which was a scratch, and he struck out fix men. Oi the five runs which the Lakers had to their, credit. Donovan made three of them and the ame player took two two-bag hits from Ogden. Tn tho second inning GImlln was on third and Bluth at bat, when tho latter lat-ter was handed a cue to bunt. Dad left his poet when the ball loft the pitcher's mit, risking all on Bluth'a ability to make good. The batter laid the ball neatly in the diamond about about ten feet from the plate nnd GImlln scored. The sacrlflcer gave up his life at first. , Wesslor's home run was not his only work with the stick during tho game, as In the eighth he pushed one I to short that bounded off the short- j stop's pins and lot two runs Bllde through. The game was umpired by Mead, who Saturday fined Black of the Oc- ridontals five dollars for his Iron jaw I work. There was no kicking to speak of on Mead's decisions and throughout through-out the performance was more devoid de-void of rag-chewing than any contest for several weeks. R. II. E. Salt Lake 20020000 1 f S 3 Ogden ..0 2 1 0 2 4 0 1 x 11 ' 9 2 "RED" TOR . GAVE M HITS Red T'-ner administered a sleeping potion to tho Salt Lake team at the fair grounds yesterday afternoou and turned what looked l.ke a wide open game Into a pitiless massacre of tho woe begone tail-endrrs. The score finished It to .'. Tho contest started with Little, a try-out t wirier from the Lake, in tho o In the first and fourth the new man permitted too many festivities with the ball and was withdrawn after the fourth and the more dependable Toner climbed upon the mound. Toner was assibted by Helrule, a steam shoveler, who catches like a hay rack and apparently needs oiling in his major joints, but nevertheless he received without an error and got one hit. His throws to second and fir6t were superior to Lumley's work and It Is believed that with some practice and grease Helmle will make a valuable adjunct to the local team. Wessler was wearing his batting clothes and In the fifth drove the sphcro to such a remote corner of left |