Show Baseball SHORTS SHO TAKE A BRACE B RAC E Railroaders Trim Tr In InGOOl Good GOOl Shape ShapeS e o V SCORE S ORE 11 TO 6 o AT END HAD ONLY BAD B D IN INNING INNING NING mira Feature of the Game Was That Short lanes iines zine Scored in Every Inning Played But One While W Visitors Scored in Only One Inning Through Taylors Wildness I 1 1 The Oregon Short Line boys boyt eater yester yesterday day emerged merged from the realms of ot Mor where they would seem to have 1 been sleeping peacefully since the be beginning beginning i ginning of the league sea season I Ison son eon and put it on Ogden lit In such sud sudden sudden den and unqualified style that the tan lana were astonished and gave the regen regenerates re rates a hearty ovation The t core t was 11 to 6 which looks at first glance to tobe tobe be not so awfully awfully bad out but 1 ut it I must be explained that Ogden scored during only one inning while the rail railroaders readers encountered only one during which they were unable to place the thede desired de tred marks to their credit on oit the card j The feature of the game however j at least lei t from the standpoint of ot him who watches baseball for the excite excitement excitement ment meat there th re is in it had nothing to do with any y particular play it was a dif difference ference ferenee which transpired in the fourth Inning between en Umpire Sam Browning and Third Baseman Chirk of the Og den team indeed the affair came to such a climax that Captain I called his men from the field and the steadfast t umpire declared the game to tobe tobe tobe be the rightful property of the Short S ort Lines furthermore the dam damages damages damages ages according to t the rules and regu regulations lations to be nine as against agamet a large hatful of air Ogden being awarded he the air The trouble came came up when Clark was batting he knocked a foul the ball landing over by the west fence The umpire immediately tossed up a brand new ball to Pitcher Taylor which of course was then in play A Ab this junc JUne juncture ture tur the pitcher saw the old bali bail some come me rolling roiling back toward him and probably thinking to save all wear and ud tear on the league furniture ture promptly returned the new ball to the umpire and proceeded to pitch up the old one orte lark Clark lose any time in register registering ing lag a 8 kick against this action and the umpire who really had not particularly particularly noticed the change as it was made promptly closed proceedings and announced the game as ended v Clark tore around and was actually angry for almost live five minutes perhaps longer meanwhile the crowd naturally naturally naturally ally seeking their moneys worth clamored for tor the game to go on After a fifteen minute squabble over the af at affair fair tail Umpire Browning rescinded His I decision and al aH was as peace on Walkers field Game Was Tedious The game was a S one because be it was wu The Short Line boys showed up in good while the t Og 01 deJ seemed to be laboring either under a load of ennui or a lack of practice Taylor who pitched the first live innings for the railroaders r was very wild during the first part especially lally fally the second inning when he passed pas ed I four men in hi succession to first The fourth of ot these forced II 1 in for tor first score Taylor was yas re Ie replaced replaced placed by Kidder in the sixth inning The Ogden boys did not make it seri seriously seriously dangerous for their opponents at any succeeding stage of the contest The Short Lines brought out their fielding capabilities yesterday and to see them play one would think it had hd been an everyday affair with them LH lPt them play the same ball ban and ad d then ther will be warmer competition in hi hithe inthe inthe the league le gue The Short Shott Lines have undoubtedly made a valet vale able acquisition in Asbury who halls balls from Denver and played with the lo locals locals locals cals for tor the first time at yesterdays 4 game The little man who would he be almost lost if it placed inside a swallow swallowtail tail tall coat attended to his duties in cen con center center conter ter field with commendable exactitude and in the fifth inning won the hearts of every person in the bleachers by hitting a sounding fly to left field eldin in inthe Ute the safest of spots and bringing in two runs The little one is a wonderful run rUD runner runner ner too and glides from base to beat baa with a quick and stilly sUlly movement that will undoubtedly make many a run for the Short Line Lin team Lieutenant White of ot the Ninth cay cavalry cavalry alry airy made mads ma i his initial appearance appe ran at second for tor the Shorts He played a clean fast game and made the longest longst hit lilt yet et seen on the growls The hall l went over the left field fence but greatly to the disgust of the crowd it was nas foul by just a few inches The attendance at the game was GiG bO I Although of only medium size the crowd was enthusiastic and generous I with its applause at every stage of the ilie I game 4 Today the Short Line and Ogden v teams will wilt play again at Walkers Walkee field Yesterdays Yest demonstration on op the part of the former will doubtless draw w out a large crowd eager to see Ogden O en I brace up and give the railroaders a amore amore amore more even break The Summary The summary follows SHORT LINES AB R H II PO A E EMiller I Miller Miner s a B s 52 5 2 1 2 3 11 1 WaIler Waller 3 b 2 3 1 33 2 3 II 0 Tailor Tar r p r f I 5 11 1 1 1 11 1 bry c f 4 0 1 1 D 0 t 0 White 2 b 5 1 0 2 20 I r f 1 I F f 4 2 1 6 5 O 0 O 0 Margetts Margetta 1 I b fr 5 2 3 90 9 0 0 Barnes 1 f 3 0 1 1 0 0 Berkley c 5 0 1 4 0 0 Kidder p 2 Z 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 40 11 j M It 27 12 2 AB LB R H P PO O A E B s a s B 5 1 1 2 t 4 2 Clark 3 b 4 1 0 3 0 1 Gimlin p 5 0 1 1 5 0 Greenwell 1 b 4 0 1 8 o 2 McGregor L I 1 f 1 3 1 1 2 0 1 Ferrin 2 b 3 1 0 2 1 1 Henry c 3 1 1 1 1 c Co f I 1 1 0 0 O 0 Bluth r f I 4 0 0 0 1 0 Hanstord c f I Jt 3 0 1 0 00 0 0 Totals 35 35 S 6 ij 21 12 12 s 8 Score by innings 3 4 5 6 7 S 89 9 i Ogden n t 6 4 O 0 O Short Line 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 10 ft sil U ll Last st half halt o ot ninth not played Bases on o batkOff Oft Taylor 5 S off Gim Gun Gimlin GimI I lin un 3 hit Waller Double i 4 plays to 10 Miller to Margetts Margetta Mar getts Waller Valler to White thUe to Margett Margetts Hit by pitched Struck out By Gimlin 4 by Taylor 2 by Kidder 1 Time of ot game 2 S hours Umpire Sam Drowning Browning |