Show BAD KIND OF BASEBAll Short Line Went to Pieces Yesterday I CHEYENNE LOSES AT OGDEN Tho Short Line Team was Out of tho Running from the Start in the Game With the Rio Grandes Yesterday Yes-terday Accumulated Errors Gave tho Game Away Some of tho I Things that OccurredLobsters Defeated Cheyenne Indians Twoto I One at Ogdon Baseball Notes STANDING OF THE CLUBS P W PC Ogden 30 i 3 l X7 < Rio GrAndc 1Vcstcrn2J 17 Slj Pocatello SO 17 507 Shorl Line 31 G ISM Slowly the setting sun sat down and darkness stole oer the scene of slaughter slaugh-ter Afar In the distance was heard the tinkling bell of the civilized cow I and the housewifely hen roamed ro manllcally unto her abode which was the henhouse She remained there during the night Softly oh much I softlicr Jimmy and his faithful band passed out of tho wagon gate But oh the sadness of It all For nine long Innings they struggled till aweary they did fdel l and left the lot at the curtains drop too badly shot to squeal A hemlock grew on the rough hillside even an hemlocks do and bowed Its head to the whistling wind which through Its branches blew The Short Line team went Into a game even us teams will do soared Into the air and stayed up there till after the game was through Its u hard luck story pard Theres nothing to It It began at the beginning begin-ning and lasted pretty much until the end of the end If the errors had been suspended to balloons thirty miles high and putouts had been presented on silver platters the boys would have borrowed ladders to go after the errors Because they loved them so This is no intended for a roast The object of the story IB to set forth generally gen-erally and In language a child could understand few facts connected with an ocpurrence in this city last Sabbath Sab-bath which was yesterday counting this as another day EVERYBODY IN IT Almost everybody took a hand The few who did not partake of the godd things seemed to yearn for an oportu nlty Even faithful old Kim who hasnt done It before broke Into the ring and carried off one of the large mealy errors which gave the game away In brief the thing started with three hits and a walk from Taylor which brought in four runs xV passed ball by Allle Berkeley assisted This is the first Inning After that Taylor had the Whole game on his hands which was too much The Rio Grandes didnt have to do anything but hit the ball somewhere or persuade somebody to essay a throw Later on it was singles doubles triples walks stolen bases and errors everywhere while tho sun stood still tosoe the fun and the Short Line rootorfl were fanned into consciousness con-sciousness by sympathizing friends Tho Short Lines got one little single off Pendergraft up to the fifth By this time tho Rio Grandpa had nine runs so they let up and had a little fun themselves them-selves realizing that there was no danger and took a little vacation booting the ball around and throwing it out of the country Before the thing ended however they added ten more to their string by hitting and having things given to them In the fifth Rls ley got four balls and went to second before Berkeley got tho ball Into play RIslcy stole third and ran home while Berkeley was returning a pitched ball to Taylor The ball went through both Taylor and Jack Mclneckc and Rlsley was safe In the seventh inning ho stole home on a similar play There were some mighty sharp plays in tho game breaking In like rays of sunshine on a rainy day There Is not p much occasion to specify them COULDNT SAVE THE DAY In the bcventh the Short Lines tried to stem the current by mixing things up a little Alllc Berkeley was apparently appar-ently not well and dropped out Bert Margctts went behind the bat and Klmerer came to first little Asbury being be-ing lifted from the bench and thrown out into center field This lasted for an inning In the eighth Kim went on the slab and Taylor went on firsU Only one hit a triple by Hopkins was registered regis-tered off Kim but he came too late I Taylor seemed to be all right after the Il first Inning but as the whole game devolved r t de-volved on him he of course couldnt I 1 go tho distance Pendorgraft hit plenty but it was painfully apparent J that he was not trying to do anything after the middle of tho game Charley Grifiln umpired and Micro were no kicks The only time anything any-thing occurred to mar the serenity was In the fourth and that was not Olinr Jeyn fault lie called Iloppy safe at first on a close decision Hoppy thought ho was called oUt and started tfor the bench Taylor ran over to the bag with the bnllihnd Hoppy wasout sure enough The detailed score showing that the Rio Grandes scored In every Inning but the last Is appended hcretoi I RIO GRANDE WESTERN AD R lB PO A E rnsicy r 6 a 1 o o o Gamble s s 3 3 3 1 SCCLr8 L f G 2 2 1 0 1 Shannon 1st b 4 1 0 11 1 0 l3oylnn 3rd b a 5 1 1 s 1 HopltJn c C 5 a i 0 0 t rEuijI 2n1 b 4 1 2 1 5 1 Se c j 1 1 4 t 1 PlnCicrSrLrt p 6 1 1 i 1 0 Total 11 13 H 7 16 5 j SHORT LINE tHL Molnocke 2nd b 1 1 1 0 3 J I t N AD It lB PO A 13 4 Klmerer c L 1st bp 3 1 1 1 Barnes I C 3 s a 2 0 1 ts Taylor p 1st b 4 2 2 5e C 0 Jlugheyrf 5 1 10 0 1 I I Murgetts 1st b c i G I 0 4 10 1 1 I Cain 3nl b i 0 1 1 l 2 I Miller s s 6 1 1 Z 2 2 Berkeley c 2 0 0 4 0 0 Oi Asbury c f a 1 0 1 0 0 Total 42 UI 27 IV 11 Scoro by Innings I 123 ICR7RO j IWo I-Wo Grando West I 2111271 010 I lilts 3 0120251 OU 1 Errors 0 0001220 04 1 Short Line 0 0000362 011 Hit 1000235Z115 Ji Errors 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 011 Stolen bas Rlsloy 3 Gamble Boylau s Taylor Mrirgclts Buyes on balls TaYlor 9 Klmerer 1 Pendorgrnft 1 Twobase kiLn Gamble Ivlmcrcr Hughcy Three loa lilt Ferrln Soaro Hopkins lilt by pitcher by Taylor Boylan Struck out tl by Taylor Scare Hopkins Scare by Penn Pen-n dcrgraft Barnett Berkeley 2 Cain Hits I lIj off PendorKnift 15 ort Taylor I 13 off Kltnrror 1 NYlld pitch Taylor Pnssud balls Borkolt 2 Slargotts 1 Loft on 1 I v bases Rio Grande 10 Short lAne 7 ffimm 1rst on errors Rio Gninda C Short Line M 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