Show 1 PARALYZED BY PENNY y yL L Crushed the Lobsters Under His Heel L Yesterday Forenoon b bb TRlBtfNE SPECIAL b 1 Ogden July 21Hon Henry Pcn w Qergraft of Illinois or thereabouts had C the lobsters on the mourners bench In the morning game here today All lobsters lob-sters looked alike to him and none of t them looked very hard They were cher trIes t-ries ripe for him and he devoured them P Three measly hits were the best the f f sluggers from our town could do to Pendcrgrnft who broke the seasons k I record lie had patchwork team behind a be-hind him but would probably have won 15 If he had had no team benlnd him the g way he was swinging his whip He remained re-mained a dark and gruesome mystery c to the lobsters who regret to this day 1 the Job he put up on them There was a nothing to him t Aside from Pendergraft there were 1 other features One was the work of Father Gimlln who made more errors In f the morning game yesterday than he had made In all his previous life There J has for long existed an Idea that batting a ball Into center with the boss lobster there was equivalent to throwing the J ball into the well but this theory was i exploded yesterday Gim had all his lifes off days ip a bunch yesterday T Five fullgrown errors out of eight J chances was his record However Gim J has earned several off days and there Is probably nobody in the league who Is entitled to show him UP The game wasnt so awfully punk for the lobsters managed to hold the Rio S Grandcs down to seven runs but Just 1 how this was accomplished nobody knows Casey sweet child of nature I saved the reputation of the lobster 1 tribe but couldnt save the game A lifepreserver for each man and two for I I j kitty wouldnt have saved the morning I I 1 game Casey made two brilliant 1 i catches and managed to keep fairly I lively all the time Pendergraft did not strike out many but no lobster could hit his creations very far as Is shown by 1 the fact that the Rev Sir Dud Jtlslcy wno owing to 7 the fact that Prof O Shannon missed J J the train was nestling around first base had twenty putouts Heine Mar s tin was absent and Bert Gamble sometime SI some-time of Pocateflo l played a good short I Mickey DoildVan Jjpralncd his wrist on l Sunday undo his place In right was lined G by Art DemreU who happened to drop J In from Montana not being injured at Ball B-all by his fall There was a good attendance and as It was ladles day there was a large number of ladles present B Following is the detailed score BRIO B-RIO GRANDE C I ABRII3POAB Hopkins c t 3 2 1 1 0 1 Gamble s s 1j 0 1 0 2 0 J Ferrin 2nd b 3 2 0 0 j 1 C Ulsley lat b fi 1 1 20 0 1 0 L Scant 1 f 5 i 2 2 1 0 0 Bo lan 3rd b 5 j 0 3 2 3 1 c Bennett r f 6 0 1 0 1 0 Seerec 5 j o 0 2 2 0 Pcndorgraft p m 5 0 0 1 6 2 c Total 41 7 9 I 2721 5 a OGDEN ABR lB PO A E Casey 2nd b fj 0 2 4 0 Clnrk 3rd b 4 1 O 0 2 1 0 Gimlln c i 1 1 0 2 1 5 s Pinko s 3 4 I 0 I Z 1 1 1 McGregor I f 3 1 0 1 0 1 Grcenwcll lot b 2 0 0 6 0 0 Honry c 4 0 0 1 0 0 Giorhardt r f 4 0 0 1 0 0 r Hansford P J j 0 > J jj j3 3 0 r t Total 33 2 3 1 27 07 Bases on balls oft Han rord I Pcnder graft 2 Struck out by Han rorrl 4 t by Iondcrsraft 2 Passed balls Henry Throcbaso hit Plakc Twobase hits Rlslcy Scnrs 2 lioylnn |