Show MAJ MAJOR OR AGg E BALL PLAYED e Fastest Game of th Year Won L ns I INFIELD TRIPLE PLAY MADE MADEt 4 t FIRST ONE O IN THE mST HISTORY BY Oh OF THE GAME C I Standing of the Teams S Per f Lost Cent Ogden O S S 8 7 Sa Salt fLake Lake 7 8 4 7 R R H E Ogden l 5 52 2 Salt Lake 3 7 4 National league baseball was wa the kind served by this little m league at Walkers fIeld yesterday It was hI by far the snappiest game seen on the local din dia diamond mond for many a da day There was Just enough hitting to make the same game inter interesting interesting esting from the start until the finish and the fielding was remarkably clean and fast on both sides It was strictly an In Infield infield field game and the pitchers dW did more assisting than the rest of the teams corn com blued Popup f flys were e In by th ff fielders hot off f the b bat a and erh the ground ers ens that came their way generally round found their way down to first In time to I tire the runners The local team in the fifth inning corn com completed one or of the greatest triple pIara even seen in the state and seldom equaled in the big eastern lea leagues gun In fact It was th first infield triple ever made In a Utah league game gamil In the fifth Spilman reached first on Whitings muff ot of Cooks throw from third Scott sacrificed sending Spilman to second and an reaching first himself on Whitings muff Mahoney then came cam up and attempted to sacrifice but bumped up a little ly fly that looked perfectly safe The ball twisted into foul territory be between tween first and home with Camp art after r rit it on the dead run He surprised every one b by catching the ball about six Inches above the round and turning whipped It to first to Whit Whiting In ing who threw it to Egan at second be before before fore Spilman could return on his trio to third completing as pretty a e eI play as eV ever witnessed anywhere w This la I play had d deV much c to do with a Salt Lake winning winnin With the bases filled tn in the sixth and two men out Merkle let a grounder from Byrns bat slip through his legs two runs tu to score Camp and er were the opposing cm l aa pitchers and both of them pitched a great game Five hits were made off Camps delivery and seven off Fullmer I but the latter struck out seven men to Camps one Only one base was Iv off balls by each pitcher The Ogden AB B H S P PO O A E EScott f t Scott Co C L 2 3 1 I I 2 0 0 4 O I C 1 2 1 Hausen f S 1 0 Fullmer p 4 0 o 1 0 3 8 Agan lb a 3 0 1 i S j 1 t Marshall s s s 4 0 I 0 1 4 Q 0 Merkie 4 0 0 i 2 1 Clark r f 3 0 I It I I Spilman lf I f S 0 1 I I 0 0 Totals 2 I 1 i 8 iSalt 5 51 33 2 Salt Lake AB R H PO A E EEgan EEgan Egan I 4 G 0 1 0 7 4 I Cook 3 1 1 5 1 S 1 g r i l 1 Christie ti r f 4 1 1 1 0 0 I HeU s s 0 1 0 I 1 1 1 Kim 1 f 1 5 t I 1 1 e 8 t Byrnes c 2 I I 1 0 3 1 I 0 Whiting lb S 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 Thomas c f 3 2 0 0 0 1 I I CAmp p 1 i 1 Totals 2 7 1 27 11 j 3 4 Score by Innings 1 2 I 5 4 i 5 8 7 1 a 8 9 Ogden 0 1 i t 1 Hits 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Errors 0 0 0 S g Hits 3 I Errors 1 O 0 t 0 1 2 I 0 0 0 iI 54 Earned runs Ogden 1 Salt 1 hit Hausen first on balls baIl oft Fullmer 1 off Camp 1 struck out by Fullmer 7 by Camp 1 left on bases Og Ogden Ogden den 6 Salt Lake 5 double plays Egan to Heusser to Whiting triple play Camp to Whiting to Egan sacrifice hits Scott Cook Byrnes Attendance 00 Time o of game Umpire Billy Dutch |