Show I ION BY RI GRANDES Pocatello Lost Second Baseball Base-ball Game of Series II I SEVEN INNINGS PLAYED II I I Rain Necessitated Calling of Game A Disagreeable Day and Grounds in Very Bad Condition Attendance Increased Over Previous Day New 1 r Rules are Bad for Certain Long Familiar Abuses Some of the amiar I Causes Contributing to the Final Score of 16 to 3 j STANDING OF TIlE CLUBS P W U PC Rio CJramlo Western 1 2 o i 1000 PoculuIlG 2 0 U 00 > J Short Line 0 0 0 WO Ogden 0 0 U 000 I The Rio Grande team captured the I I I second game from Pocatello yesterday I by the not very close score of 16 tos I in seven Innings of moist play on the I Walker field TIt day was I wretched one for baseball but despite this fact the attendance was much larger than I on Saturday and the need of Increased seating capacity more apparent The calncity npmlent I management announces that It will I I place n force of men at work constructing construct-ing more bleachers during the present week I The oncsldedness of the game and i the 1 disagreeable weather prevented the contest from being so enjoyable as the one on Saturday Tho hard rain of tho morning had thoroughly soaked time ground The Infield was not much I worse than on the previous day but I there were nools of water all about outside of tho lines The result was j i I s C H H S LIIL S I I A Suggestion for Harmon and Jvurnn slow running slipping on the part of the fielders and muddy and slippery balls to handle The day was warm and bright when the nH began but Il cold wind soon began to blow and falling rain forced the calling of the game before the end of the seventh Inning When the many adverse conditions condi-tions are considered the game was a remarkably clean one I TWO NUISANCES ABATED The gate will be more closely edited this year than over before In the history his-tory o Salt Lake baseball A smooth talk did lot pass anyone yesterday i The gatekeeper was reenforced by Eu I banks of the Pocatello team and nothing noth-ing but tickets or passes made out In the regular form got by I the big pitcher The numerous youths who in previous yearn have felt that a game could not 4 0 S S Sr 0t Moinecko Sends His Begards and the Ball to Martin possibly be played without their presence pres-ence on Ito players bench have also been introduced to something new this year Umpire Griffin has assured them I that he feels strong enough to run the game alone and has Informed them that they must be content with long range thrills from behind tIme railing Tho average patron of the game who pays to eel In ant remains off the field will appreciate both these Innovations SOME OF THE FEATURES S Pen ergast officiated In the box for I the home team and Harmon who with Kuran was brought out from Kansas J kP I S Hopkins on the HomeStretch City by the Idaho club unwound the apIralH for Pocatello Pendcrgaat waa not hit very hard but was rather wild allowing too many free passes He committed an error In the first Inning I that was undoubtedly due to tho condition con-dition of the grounds After fielding JlolnW Acel ledln an easy hit he attempted to throw the I ball to third to catch a runner and ic the owing accumulation of mud on the ball threw the homhldf violently to flue earth about half way to the bag baS I The bull Mtuek where It struck and nl I lop the runner to land safe Pen dergast put up a much better game I than Harmon who wax frightfully wild I and hud Kurnn nn In tho air almost I all the lime during tho frat Innings Harmon had speed In abundance but appeared to be unable to steer his shoots He seems to be a willing youth swings his whip easily and will probably prob-ably get loosened up wllh a little more practIce and do good work A change WUB made In the Rio Grande lineup Bennett went Into right Held and Klsloy I fitted himself to third Bennett did not get an opportunity to make any of I his celebrated long throws hut Ulsley I had plenty of work and seomed to like I It from tho way he handled himself Scare continued his good playing and la I one of tho most promising candidates for Idol of the grand stand Jack I Mclneckc did a fow things that reminded re-minded the veteran fans of previous turns of lee nature they had seen him perform Ir the first half of the fourth Hlgson singled Kuran followed and smashed a ball with terrific speed toward to-ward second Needing both hands In S his business Molnecke very wisely did not try to stop the bal with his hands I or j Mayor 51 D Rice of Pocatello Waiting Wait-ing for the Rain Which He Felt Sure Was Coming but fell and allowed the sphere to rattle rat-tle against his slate and gradually work under him out of sight He managed to exhume It In time lo pass It from where he lay to Mysterious J3I11 Martin who tagged Hlgson Jack hit well and had one end of the only double play made In the game DETAILS OF THE PLAY Pocatello began It Rand walled for four and was squeezed out at second by Gambles easy hit Scddon waited for four and got them Dalesman hit to Pen rgnl who made his bad throw Klelbers hit scored time two head men Klclbcr and Dwyer were doubled up Tho visitors battery gave things to the home team In the first Five runs were scored off to hits a sacrifice two wild pitches and a passed ball Harmon made a specialty of very high throws In this Inning The Pocatello team got its other run in tho seventh Harmon got c life by forcing Kuran out and scored on singles by 1 Rand and Gamble The Rio Grandes kept on adding runs In small installments up to the sixth when they got four Melneckc got I life on Sod dons bad throw but was forced out by Rlaley Donovan and Shannon followed fol-lowed with singles Klelber made a I I bad throw In on a little rap by Dennett and Rlsley cantered down the stretch Scare came up with a single and Dono I I1II Eubanks Tells the Deadheads Nay van Jogged in Kuran look a ramble around the country behind the plate with the ball and Shannon fanned across the landscape between him and a COle while Bennett moved over to third Things were happening so much that Scare became temporarily allllcled with myopy and ran to third without noticing thai Bonnet was already theN and hint the bag would only hold ono Bennett quit work and Scare ran home before Kuran had been communicated with The next man fortunately went out outTho The seventh inning was largely a Joke Both tie Ditchers lei down I was evident that the rain would anon end the game and many spectator begun be-gun to leave The Pocalollos wen retired I re-tired with ono run When they took the field Harmon simply tossed the ball over Hopkins fell on the first one for I two bases and would probablr have I made three If I lie track had been In 1 better shape Martin waltnl for loui balls for lie fourth time durlm the I I game Melnecke got lo first on aim error and Donovan and Shannon both singled sin-gled Three runs were In and with the bags full and nobody out t1 umpire called the lame Following Is the summary RIO GRAND WESTERN S AU R in su sir PO A E Hopkins cf I 2 1 1 e 1 I U 1 Martin KS l i o 0 0 1 1 0 lartll lS I Melncck 2h 5 I fl m 0 D j 2 0 nisley 3h 0 i 2 0 1 1 i I Donovan If G 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 Slmnnon H h I 2 3 1 ti j I I 1 I HcnneU rf o 1I 1 0 P I 1 0 J 0 0 0 Soitre e S I 2 0 0 0 0 I Pondergast p 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 Totals 03 15 11 3 3 i 21 1 2 FOCATIOLLO AB 71 ID SB S jr PO A 12 Hand 2b 5 0 1 0 0 PI 2 I Gamble cf fl i 1 1J fl 1 0 1 0 I Seddon lb i 1 1 3 r 0 0 0 1 I DutcHman ib I u 0 0 1 10 0 0 Dnte1nan ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 I I Dwyer If 3 0 0 I 0 0 1 I 0 lllgson rf 3 m 0 1 0 0 0 o I Kuran c 2 0 u 0 0 I t 0 U ln Ilnrmon p 3 1 I 0 o 0 2 0 Totals 2T 3 5 0 1 US 7 I Hcnnctt forcedout al third tNono out when gam wsc led Score by Innings 1231r i 31 Rio Cnmdo AVcstcrnJ 1 0 0 01 I 1 hits 2 1 1 3 0 3 11 Poentohho f 0 0 0 0 0 1 l 5 8 8 Son S Pocntolo 1 I I I 0 0 2 5 I Tmumms on InilH Off Ieiulorffnwt 4 oft llnnuon f Twobase hits IJupUliis Kl Is loy Double jilay Mnlneeku lo Summon I Struck out 1iMMlergast 1 Juirmon u PaMed l bnllwKnniu 2 WIM pitches Harmon 3 First louse 1 errors Pmai I tcllo 1 Rio Crwnilo Western I fnijilre Illln Griffin limimeIld Alloiulancc |