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Show SECOND OK OF THE SERIES IS EASY FOR OOOEfJ I I The game at Glen wood yesterday afternoon ended with the ptoiv 12 to 2 ID favor of the fanners. .Wording to the genre the contest would appear ap-pear to have been diflntercstlng, but as tlu bis bunch of runs were held off until the Birth inning, the contrary con-trary was the case. For the first five innings, the affair was as pretty a contest a? a fan could wish to see. with the lioni team getting just enough runs to keep safe. But in the j sixth, the slaughter began and the ! Cantiers took six runs, which thoy followed up with two more In the j seventh Relford was on th- mound for Helena Hel-ena and held the locals tn four hits J In the first five innings and, barring errors, would have held them runless , until the fifth, when Tones earned the i second run with a four-b ise swat c e in. right field fence. That home run proved Belford's nti 1 doing and Jones followed it up Wltl another in the next inning, after hli t( -inmates had poled out five othei hits Belford struck out six men ant fielded ills position well, getting twe assists The feature of the game was, how aver, the all around good playiug 01 Couch, who proved himself a tint I 98 pitcher and fielder, as well ae B n'ood bale runner and a fair hitter His only bad inning was the ninth. In vrhlch he cavr the visitors four hits, after holding them to five, in the previous eight frames He struck ' out four men and did not allow a paei He was also credited with one hit. oiip run. one putout and three I assists. The feature stick work of the day was put on by Jones, who got two home runs. Despite his one error. Illsbers starred on the field, takinp nine chances out of ten. In the first half of th initial in-Ding, in-Ding, Couch threw Daschbach out at iirt, aftr making a brilliant stop of I grounder from the runner's bat that looked like a sun hit He then struck out Rader and allowed Qulgley a two-laggrr two-laggrr Lussi went out. Dowling to J Woolums. S Bill Howling, the nrst Canner up, I went out. McNel to Clark Wooluma dren a single and went out at second on Crittenden's peg when he attempt I ed to purloin that bag. McNeil booted boot-ed Jones' grounder and the runner I reached first. With Cobb up, "Ducky" stole second Cobb walked and Bei lord stopped Rlsbcrg's hot grounder ;.r.d threw "Swede" out at first In the second Clark fanned. Dean singled and .McNeil filed to Risberg With Crittenden up. Dean was pegged lout at second by Seabough when he j attempted to steal. Raedel struck out. Ellis sent a sin j gle to centerfield and Lussi straddled j the ball. On the error, Ellis went to ' second He advanced to third on I Seabough's out, Quigley to Clark, and j scored when Daschbach dropped I Couch's fly. Dowling was passed and ' Woolums flied to Rader. Double plays featured the third and fourth, cutting both teams out of runs. In the first half of the third. 1 Crittenden and Belford struck out 1 and Daschbach went out, Dowling to Woolums. In the second half, Jones I went out, Belford to Clark. Cobb got a two-bagger and Rlsberg was passed. ' Raedel hit to Clark, who threw to Rader. putting out Risberg and Rader returned the bull to the first baseman, base-man, doubling out Raedel In the next frame, Rader flied to Woolums and Risberc muffed Qulg- ! ley's fly. Lussi grounded toward Couch who deflcfted the ball to Ris- 1 berg "Swede" touched sorond and threw to Woolums. doubling out Qulgley and Lussi Ellis fanned. Seabough flied to McNeil Mc-Neil and Couch went out Quigley to t iarK. Clark. Dean and McNeil went out In succession in the first half of the fifth, Woolums getting credit for the putouts and Dowling two, and Jones one of the assists. In the second half Dowling walked and for the second time was caught at second base by Crittenden s unerring aim Woolums went out, Quigley to Clark, and, with the bases clear. Jones hit the ball over me ngnt rieia rence ror a nome run. Cobb struck out. Good fielding alone kept the visitors visi-tors from scoring in the sixth, while " the locals earned six runs. Crittenden Critten-den singled and advanced on Bel-ford's Bel-ford's duplicate hit. Daschbach got an infield hit. which Couch fielded. The heady pitcher pegged to Jones, cutting Crittenden off at third ty inches. Rader filed to Ellis and Qulgley sent a hot grounder to Risberg. Ris-berg. who stopped it and pegged to Dowling, putting out Daschbach. Risberg started the second half w'ith a single and, on Raedel's out. I gave a fine exhibition of base running. reaching third Ellis then scored Rls-berg, Rls-berg, reaching first himself with a I little bunt down the third base line. Beabough sent a pop up fly to Qtttg-ley Qtttg-ley and Couch advanced Ellis with a clean single into centerfield. Dowling scored Ellis and sent Couch to third with a two-bagger Woolums duplicated dupli-cated Dowling'g hit and scored Couch and Dowling. Jones then poled the ball over the right field fence again and sent Woolums over the plate , ahead of him. making the sixth run. Cobb singled and went out at second on an attempt to steal. The first half of the seventh was brief. Lussi hit to Woolums ana Couth heat him out in a foot race to the initial bag. Clark went out, J Rleberg to Woolums, and Dean got a I tuo-bagger. McNeil flied to Risberg. j Quigley started the Canners on the j way to some more runs by booting Risberg's grounder, allowing the run-1 I ner to reach first. Raedel also hit to Quigley. who pegged to Rader Rader ! wobbled and Risberg and Raedel were bcth on. Risberg stole third ano scored on Ellis' single, Raedel going to second. Ellis stepped into Raedel's 1 1 -itlon and Raedel registered on ; Si abough'b single Couch was passed and with the bases choked. Belforo I stt adied down for a few minutes and fanned Dowling He then loosened up ami wulked Woolums. forcing El- j lis to score. With the bases still full, Jonea ent out. Qulgley to Clark, ubt advanced his three teammates, Sea- houch scorinc Cnhh was rrRpntrrt , With a pass and Risberg went out on a high line drive to Clark. Neither side advanced in thn eighth the features being classy 1 fielding by Risberg, Dowling and Ra-1 Ra-1 der. The visitors got to Couch In the ninth for 4 hits nnd 2 runs. Rader, Qulgley. Lussi and Clark got singles In succession. Rader scoring on the last one On the next play. Dean forced Clark at second, advanced Lussi to third and scored Quinlov McNeil and Crittenden both went out at first. The aeslsta were made bv Couch and Rlsberf and their fait Deldini held Dean and Lussi on th bases. HELENA uL . Aii R H Ir. E DaAohbach. if 4 0 0 0 1 1 KAr. ai 4 , , 4 - 1 ?Wy 2b 4 1 2 2 4 ESi 0 2 j 0 n Crittenden, c 4 y 1 5 J, r BHfcrd, p 3 0 1 0 - 0 Totals 2 9 24 17 6 1 OGDEN AM R. H PO V L p Dowling. 2b I 1 1 2 5 (1 1 I Woolums. lb 4 1 2 14 2 0 ) I Jones, .lb 6 2 2 1 1 0 I Cobb, cf I n 2 0 0 0 ! Risberg, as 4 2 1 4 6 1 Raedel, rf 6 1 0 0 0 . Ellis. If r I .-5 1 0 (i Seabough, c 5 1 2 4 1 D Couch, p. 4 1 1 1 3 Q Totals 38 12 14 27 18 1 SCORE B1 INNINGS I Helena 000 OuO 002 2 I Ogden 10 010 40x 12 SUMMARY Stolen bases Jones. Risberg. Two base hits Quigley. Cobb Dowling, 1 Woolums. Dean. Home runs Jones j 2 Runs bitted in By ( lark Dow-I Dow-I ling, Woolums 2. Jones, Ellis 2, Sea-j Sea-j boufib. Double plays Clark and 1 Ruder, ( ouch. Risberg and Woolums. Struck out By Bedford 6. Couch 4. ; Bas-s on balls Off Belford 7 Left 1 on bases Helena !. Ogden 9. Time i of game 1 hour nnd 54 minute? I'ni-j I'ni-j pire -Longanecker |