| Show PLAYED HOOD BASEBAll Local Teams Put Up a Finer Fine-r Exhibition i t A HIPPODROME ATOGDEN r a Rio Grando Won Second Place Again 1 in Fast Game With Short Lines Winners Fielding Almost Perfect I I Lobsters Save a Pleasant Afternoons After-noons Pastime With the Indians at Ogden Somo Incidents of the Games and Standing of the Clubs Baseball Notes iJ i r i STANDING OF THE QLUB r c P < > W PC > tJ dcii 20 19 731 3lo Grande Western 23 14 WV Pocitello 2G 11 5 Short S-hort Line 27 C IK I I The RIo Grandcs lifted themselves I J Jnto second place again yesterday by I ivlnnlug from the rear guards the In i lvdlans obligingly dropping a game In I DLobstcrvllle so as to make the polnt I The game here was a good oqp good I fcnough for anybody but It was witnessed wit-nessed by only a small crowd the l threatening weather probably helping to keep patrons of the game at home 1 Light t showers occurred during the c J game but not enough water fell to C make It disagreeable and the play was N not Interfered with by t > h elements The rear guards met up with a hard proposition yesterday Rlsley positively posi-tively declined to allow tho hits to be bunched and his support was away up ly Only one misplay occurred and that came in the last half of the ninth with two men out Sears the reliable left iI fielder dropped a fly and Jet in the 1I second run the losers got lho ball 1 looked easy for Scars and he wrapped p Ills prehensile claws around It in too I careless a manner letting it get through There was J a balk charged against Risley whose work aside from that was great Rlsley started to throw the ball to the plate with Cain at bat and Shepherd on first The ball slipped out of Risleys hands and Al 1 gernon Hickey permitted Shepherd to advance but held Cain at the plate lit which was a slight Infraction of the I rules since the balk was made at theY the-Y plate This mlsplay made possible the first run the Short Lines got DIDNT SCATTER THE C S Shepherd the clever little kid 1 from Meiser did not handle himself so well I SJ as on his first visit either that or the i j enemy had better eyes than before 44 KTlio kid allowed the hits to be bunched I too much In the third A double and three singles with a muff by Bert 1 Margetts and a bad throw home hy S Shepherd let four runs In Shepherd as oo his former appearance fielded k his position In great Shale and baited ig excellently l Little need be said of the fielding of the Rio GrnndeSi The infielders plucked everything that came and ± some great work was also done In the outfield Mickey Donovan got up a r laugh In the ninth by falling all over himself and the rest of the landscape I while trying to get up TJ filrtatlon with one of Kimerers finest Kim was S roosting on second before Mick got 5 < himself unraveled This Kim did some great work in center again yesterday ono of his catches surpassing the great COOP > old Father Gim made not long since It was on a fly from Shannon in the ninth ami Kim had to run almost al-most back of third base In short left S I to get It but he was there with the I mitt and Prof O Shannon had a hit massacred right there Kim was In evidence with his baton also as usual < getting three safe ones out of four tlmes up Heine Martin had seven chances and got them all without a tremor The chances all look easy when Heine Js right HISTORY OF THE MASCOT There wore other features One was the mascot of the Rio Grande team William Brynmawr Kennedy Is a nat na-t ve of Madagascar and ran wild until he was 13 shooting craps with the crested cockatoos and running errands s for gorillas He was1 Introduced to civilization civ-ilization and a bath la the early seventies 1 sev-enties but his youthful habits still cling to him He eats his meat raw and laps his buttermilk His hair is i1 long and iu color resembles a sunset at tUc lake He appeared yesterday in r full uniform of grease paint red hatS hat-S and Jacket linger longer Lillian trorts t S ers and green lingerie borrowed for the occasion from Ills old friend Long Llzbeth from Idaho He Is a bettor I mascot than the goat ot the lobsters but doesnt look so good and has not I such a musical voice l Following Is the detailed score j f I RIO GRANDE AB R lB PO A JB Hopkins c f 5 1 3 4 0 0 Martin 8 s 3 0 1 1 G j 0 4 iTorrln 2nd b 5 1 iv 4 2 0 rtl Shannon 1st b 4 2 1 12 0 0 Sears L f 6 1 3 2 O 1 Boylan 3rd b 6 0 2 1 2 0 r Donovan r f n 0 l o l 0 i Scare c 3 0 0 3 t 0 0 tfUsloy p 4 1 g 0 0 0 1 Totals 33 G 12 27 Jl IJ i 1 SHORT LTN13 j AB R IB EOA 13 Cain 3rd b 4 0 O 0 2 0 Margetts r r 4 0 l 3 o 1 Melnecko 2nd b 4 0 0 2 3 1 o Taylor 1 C 04jl 1 i o 0 Kl Micro r c f 1 1 3 2 1 0 S Miller H 8 1 0 1 0 2 1 JBownan 1st b 4 0 0 iz 0 0 33orkoloy c 4 0 1 0 0 S Shepherd p 3 1 2 tl 5 1 S Totals 34 2 9 27 TI 3 t SCoE ir INNINGS I 1 12345G789 RIo Grando 0 0400010O5 Hits 1402112 12 Errors 0 0000000 ii Short Lino 0 00000011 2 Hits 21111002 Errors j 0 02000001 3 Stolen bases Jerrln Shepherd nacriflco hit Martin bases on balls Shepherd 3 I RlBley 1 i twobase hits Donovan Shannon I Shan-non Klmoror double play TviartlnPer rlnShannon hit by pitcher Taylor struck out by Shepherd Donovan Martin Mar-tin RIsloy by Klsley Bowman passed ball Berkeley balk Rlsley left on bacH Rio Grando 11 ShorL Line I first on errors er-rors 1110 Grande 2 Short Line 1 Umpire Al Illckey Time 1133 Attendance 100 1 |