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Show Newsy Gossip of : : : 7, IMS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE TWO; World SpoiPttnnn leeeeeeeeeeaeeaeea st. CLEVELAND-CHICAG- NEW YORK AND CHICAGO OGDEN WINS TIE GAME D Louis Batteries Ca ni j Lush and Ludwig BREAK .! Second game LOSES CALLED AT END OF ELEVENTH Cincinnati .. St. Louis Batteries Ruin III DONGLE HEADER GAMES EVEN t Baldwin. Beebe and CHICAGO. Sept. I Smith proved a puxmle in th( opening came of the today between ClevelanJ and Chicago, the local winning, 7 to 1. Rhoades, who atarted to pitch for s the visitors, was batted for seven and a total of four runs in two innings, retiring in favor of UebhardL The who was wild and Ineffective. second game was a battle between Owen, of Chicago, and Berger, of Cleveland, each allowing five hits and one ecore. The contest was called at the end of the eleventh Inning on account of darkness. Scores: First game double-head- YESTERDAY'S er R. H . E. a ......... a. ..a... 7 1 1 a I II I Sullivan; Batteries Smith and Rhoades, Liebhardt and Bemls. Second game . R. H. E. Chicago C!eveland 1 B i.l t I I Batteries Owen, Sullivan and Shaw; Berger and Bemls. At St. Louia. ST. I GUIS. Sept. 4. Detroit, by deto 4. today, held feating St. Louia, first place in the pennant race. Waddell atarted the pitching for 8L Louia, but was hit hard and In the seventh whs relieved by Dlneen, The hitting of McIntyre, Crawford and Smith was tha feature of the gams. Score: R. II. R. 4 10 1 St. laAUl Detroit I IS 4 Dlneen and Batteries Waddell. Smith; Donovan, Thomas and Schmidt, -- OGDEH TIIUR. Takanadi Shan Brauada "tOMim Hunnai suiowt usr BUFFALO DILI Go Down CHICAGO, Sept. 4. Chicago .. , to Defeat Before White Wings GAMES. Saturday Standing of tho Teams. The otherToT Pittsburg. iding .BBS Just ns n matter of redemption, Sid.E(t ney Eckstone, Dad Gima crack pitch.BIB er, wound up at the ball grounds yes.BOO terday, his strong right arm and sent .47S such a remarkable variety of twisters, .417 curves and others things over the home .ISS plate that the ameltermen who came down determined to wreet the game from the locals, could not connect WESTERN LEAGUE with the ball. The result was a victory of B to 1 OMAHA. Sept B. Omaha and Denver apllt even on a her over the visitors by Eckstone and the today, the vialtors being shut out In the rest of Glm's stars, all of whom gave second. Scores: good support. At Salt Lake Saturday. First game Ogden was walloped by the White R. H. EL Wings Omaha I 0 4 Yesterday the Occidentals went down Denver I 10 1 to defeat before the superior playing Batteries Hollenbeck and Gondlng; of the Salt Lake leaguers, who played Jackson and McDonough. most remarkable game. Second game The score at Ogden, yesterday, was: R. H. E. Score by innings 0 18 Omaha I 4 I Ii4 t Murray B 4 0 Denver .571 double-head- er Ill . af-sta- rt. NORTHWESTERN II ORE EXIlRITIOi Seattle Spoilt ne . IhleahllnmHiilinMlMiilDihiRaw auiahiw Cihbera, Cavalry ana asd lank Um Batteries It Poor at Counting. a queer girl Yonkn. prise for mathem Well?" "Well, when her mother uked u how often Mr. Hanson had listed ho said aha couldn't phis Preaa. leir-p- To Journal want ads dclivsr ths gstda and Cigars in the city Our Service Is the Best J. Seattle . Spokane . . Batteries Seaton Wright and Rogers. and Eh ret. THE ELEPHANT F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah Everybody Talking About It. Shall We Tell You about it II. 2 I 0 B E, ls 4 Umpires $150.00 fa Casln We Give Away On OcL 15th B Fortier and Gale See It In our window. Let ns tell you about it at the office. Tacoma won TACOMA, Sept. doiihle-hendtoday and both games were pitchers battles. Scores: Morning game R H. E. 2 0 2 T aroma er THERE ARE MANY MORE THINGS WE WANT TO TELL YOU ABOUT B 8 0 Butts Batteries Canon and Shea: Claflln and Spencer. Afternoon game Feinniitaire Sale Special Will Interest You. Price unr Bii R. I Tacoma 1 Butte Batteries Carson and Shea; and Spencer. Hark-ne- Everything Greatly Reduced in ss WE HAVE HUNDREDS BARGAINS .Kcd-ma- . .. Domestic and Imported Wines. Liquors B. W May1! . We carry the Finest line of R. II. E. ,7 B Ulhakasstd (Bifnii Bn.) .. . Tho Uoohant Bar Rush and Fortier, Klllllay llSPIRIHfi, INSTRUCTIVE A ETERTAIRIIB and Krelts. Aa Fadlaal Amy if Paiaualhd Fi Second game Valarai tha wram WM. Fs CODY EfrChlef H Areata, 0. 8. Army. Whs Will Ba la As Sa44ls at Kvny Piilnn iw sr Mnaai Isalsf His Uaupia-chabKis sad Anxarins M llw Original Kale la lha Mh Mil. has Mewswialise si Sswigs War sad isiar THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRIR6S A Thrillinc Kuspswl fawn As Crofoatd a sad Vtcun Boston . Brooklyn 8L Louia II er dRITIRR Col . Pittsburg . Chicago . Philadelphia Cincinnati . LEAGUE Smeeons id New York GAMES. - Erk-aton- PlaiahMV at tha Far EaaUn Our Natiaa'i lilanaar liia and Aa Actra o Wattara, torr. tha Mate Kirn ' " inf lha KaAMplioaaf WiMara WUJ Caausiladis Ita Haling kg saraA keen led S r Hof-ma- rit-an- i f:er four run ( rs Two-bagge- SEATTLE. Sept. 8. Seattle took from both games of a double-headAND CONGRESS OF Spokane, winning the first by a score ROUGH RIDERS GF THE WORLD of 2 to 0 and tha second by 7 to 4, Rush's pitching was tha feature of the tu Sen at Pal Trismph, After Four Yean Abroad: Hriasias Ageis first. The second was productlvs of V Fublis Te M many errors by both teams, but was VISTAS OF AMERICAN HISTORY Interesting. Scores: TVrtlafwal Dariaf the las First game , kecalliiif the TLh t0P YESTERDAY s Pfeirier Quit and Brown ule eingle LEAGUE se V1L0 WEST Lf LSeelrSe1 ' NATIONAL scored. Scores: errors. Pittsburg won the first game by scoring three tains in tha seventh Inning on a scratch double, allowed by ground pjtubUrg I rules, an error charged to Overall because of Stelnfeldt's failure to cover third. Clarke's single, a had throw by Overall Chance and a wild pitch. pitched grand ball, barring tha one inning, striking out eleven of the visitors. The second game was one of free batting and Chicago narrowly escaped defeat when Pittsburg made a furious Kllng; Leifield and Phelps, .. byj rally in tha ninth. n Slagle and Steinfeldt passes to 8ept. C. Cincinnati and Chance and a wild throw by CINCINNATI won n game this Louis an each St. Phelps gave Chicago four runs at tha In tha fifth, bases on balls to ; temoon. Scores: Slagle and Evers and hits by Chance, j First game R. H. EL Steinfeldt and- Schulte sent in four!' B 1 more. Pittsburg was blanked till tha Cincinnati 1 I I I S i- -l Ogden Ratterlea Sanders and Lebrand; Summary: Bases on halls Off PierJackson and McDonouh. son 1; hit by pitched ball Jennings; struck out by Pierson I; by Eckstone Moines Des DES MOINES, Sept. hit McStewart; two-baand Pueblo broke oven today. Pitcher I; three-bas- e Glmlln; passed ball won hits Fullmer, and pitching Witherup's batting Busqult; left on bases Ogden, 7; the first game of ten Innings for Dea e; Moines, 4 to . Pitcher Fltsgerald's sa rifles hits Fulmer. Ramshaw, stolen bases Fulmer, Hausen, good work won the second game for Ramshaw (2), Taylor, Eckstone (2); Pueblo, 9 to 0. Scores: double play Fulmer to Oreenwell; First game R. H. E. earned runs, Ogden 4, Murray 1; umS 4 Moines I pire Mr. Jackson. Tims of game, I 10 1 1:20. Pueblo , Batteries Wltherup and Hecklnger; Owena and Smith. Explained. Afternoon game R H. E. Paychloglcal experts paid a viilt to 0 Molne t I the haunted house. 2 7 Pueblo "Did you find choets?" one of them Batteries Blersdorfer and Hecklngwas' asked. Rats! he exclaimed, not er; Fltagerald and Smith. 7JMyjo7r 'I threw seventh, when Wagner, GiU. Wilson. scoring three tallies. In the nln:h. Ab- crowd was too great to allow free ball playing and bad play, were numerous,! although they could not be classed aa Win Sunday. Lost P.C Won. eafe-tie- Chicago . Cleveland Local League Champs AMERICAN LEAGUE ARE PLAYING BALL JUST MORE THROUGHOUT OUR SUCH IMMENSE STOCK. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. IN WESTERN LEAGUE mthjnwafaaaa SIOUX CITY. Sept. Sioux City got the long end of the both games Is IMac Psaasuw. Ponrisd Vsm ! today with Lincoln. The seconj game Art Pishnl Fact sad RUowmf I us by Sup lha Osnud was called on account of darkness afMarch id Cririliulios lhraofh lha t ssawMsi Haifa ter Lincoln had been retired In tha Vislisir lideluy Is Fact is Xisisisissd lrimuf sixth. Scores: THE 6REAT TRAIN HOLD-U- P VARIED PICTURES OF WESTERN LIFE Asd (ha Ikwdit HasUri cf ths Uaioe ffdltiA FrilS-la- t Which FoilMnd RcpiSMBUtiM id I swiasfHSM hs knlrsad Fjs is Wsrtsm Brvslnsuwit. Whcisis a lYsslicai Tnsa is Dnma hr A PsutHBl kafias. T-- E" RANCH A HOUDAY AT First game R. H E. Sioux City . It I 4 7 8 2 Lincoln Batterlee Fuchner and War. McKay. Th sad Hlsmsma la A CastassHu sf.Ptasa. hAss si lha Plimuas sad lha riaaMms si as Shea; Wasson and Henry. Second game m mou woiu hihSMM. timiiuns Sioux City IsduM. faiwass. Chuhan., Laaaachs Lincoln Ciria, Jasasam, hmaaa ai4 Mrirniins yUts Msddls53iWliiJakiaisiash(isVsmr R0U6R RIDERS Whs KssuWathiaa sIFtar.km Fsmaa REAL Batteries Furchner Bonno and WalgarL Golden Oak finish. OUR DINNER and Dog Oava Warning af Dtath. 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