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Show GAL6AN0 SUSPENDED MURPHY STILL A CRIPPLE : Despite the fact that a great many Ogdenltes journeyed to Lagoon yesterday yes-terday to participate in the Elks' "Purple Day" celebration, a fair sized crowd of fans saw the Canners take the first game of the series from the Vigilantea at Glenwood. This showing show-ing of loyalty was most encouraging to the club and with the added attraction at-traction of "Ladies' day" for the next j three days and a holiday Saturday, tie attendance is expected to break all records. Yesterday's game held quite a num-1 ber of Interesting featuree, one of which was the three-bagger secured by Ri6berg. The hit was one of the longest of the season, the ball staying stay-ing in the air until it reached the clump of trees in the southeast corner cor-ner o the ball park Risberg also made a peg to the plate that stirred the fans to enthusiasm, when he took the ball from Cobb and shot it like a bullet straight into Seabough's waiting hand6. holding Daschbach to a three-bagger on a hit the like of which has counted for four bases on other occasions. "Swede's" wing was working good yesterday, as also was that of "Ducky" Jones. Howard Murphy, Ogden's crippled right fielder saw the game yesterday from the press box and kept the scribes interested in telling the "how and why" of certain happenings. "Murphy" also showed that he wa3 a sport all the way through, when he Baid. "I guess the club 'aint missing rae," when Raedel "glommed" the only high one that went into his territory, ter-ritory, The popular right fielder is not likely to get into the game for a couple of weeks yet. as the accident which caused the bad sprain of his ankle, strained the tendons of his lee nearly to the knee and the leg is still very sore "Dad" Glmlin has suspended Joe Galgano, until his pitching arm gets back into shape The arm was strained strain-ed in the last game in which the pitcher worked against Butte and from present indications it is probable prob-able that he will not get back into his previous good fonm for some weeks. News from Salt Lake Is to the effect ef-fect that the Zion fans are so deeply interested in the Ogden-Helena results re-sults that arrangements have been made to bulletin the returns of the Glenwood games by innings at Lucas Field. This interest is duplicated by the Ogden fans, in the Boise-Salt Lake results as was indicated yesterday, yester-day, when the news given from tiie pres8 box that Boise was ahead in the third inning brought the loudest cheers of the day from both arand-stand arand-stand and bleachers. The silence Was correspondingly deep, when the announcement an-nouncement was made that Salt Lake was ahead in the seventh. |