Show Base Ball Match The first of series of three games between theWood River nine and the Olympics of this city for the inter in-ter championship took place on the recreation grounds yesterday yes-terday afternoon The game was so onesided that there was little interest and but little enthusiasm manifested but it is simply a matter mat-ter of justice to state that the northern boys were wholly unfitted for the work before them They traveled a long distance to reach here on Thursday and had to go on the ground practically without sleep The Wood River nine went to the bat and all the way through showed that they were not in condition to cope with their Salt Lake opponents One cause of ill feeling was due to the fact that two members of the Ogden Athletics were engaged to assist the Olympics in these games and there is little question that the two persons per-sons referred to Graves and Browning materially aided the local club There was talk last night of removing this objection during the remaining two games The Salt Lake boys played eight innings only the WoodRiver boys playing nine and the result was as follows WOOD RIVER NINE Innings Total 12345678 9RunsOa s Hurdegan c 0 0 0 0 4 ByrnesBsO 001 1 4 Rabens r f 0 0 1 0 1 3 Coffiop 001 1 3 BeedlL 10 1 1 3 McBride3dbO I 0 0 1 2 Kipp 2db 1 0 1 2 Conley 1st bl 1 n 2 2 Ayrescf0 00 4 Total 8 27 OLYMPICS Inninge Total 123466789 Runs Outs Barlow 3db01 111 4 1 Brownlng2d 0100 3 Hedges r f 10 001 0 2 4 Goldinjsc fO 110 2 2 Barkerpl0 0110 3 3 Besslf 0 11 0 2 3 Gravesc 0 0 11 0 2 3 Dunbar s s 0 11 0 2 8 Horriflstb 10 110 3 2 TotalH 23 24 Umpire 0 E Allen Scorer D A Engler Time of game 2 h and 40 m Runs earned Wood River 4 Olympics Olym-pics 10 First Base on errors Wood River 2 Olympic 5 Struck out Wood River 3 Olympic 3 Home runs Olympic 1 Passed balls Wood River 3 Olympic 1 First base on called balls Wood River 5 Olympic 5 |