| Show BASEBALL L I consummated yesterday was A deal thereby Claude Williams who hat associated with Jo Clipplnger In t ETh assciated I tba ownership of the Railway club transferred his Interest In the team lO I I fl c II West who with Mr Clippinger tOW owns the club The change has I i en In contemplation for several days rast ns Mr Williams found his other uslnets Interests made It Inadvisable jr him to maintain his connection slih tc ball club The active man cpemcnt will continue to be with Mr Qlpplnger and the change In owner fhlp will not In all probability affect the players In any way te I developed yesterday that the rent re-nt visit to Salt Lake of Billy Trapp c t pocatello who owned the Pocatello cub last year had considerable to doth do-th baseball Mr Trapp has con Iracted magnatitls and would like to own a club In the Intermountain I league He Intimated as much to Mr s Clipnlnger and hinted that he would zL much care If a situation which would permit him to buy the Railway dub and move the t team to Pocatello tliould arise He made no definite offer of-fer but the careful Inquiry he made i Into the situation here and different remarks re-marks he let drop lead to the belief il i that it Is not wholly improbable that f will make a bid for the Railway team Mr Clippinger who owns the control of the club stated yesterday that he would sell If the proper figure were offered There Is little doubt judging from Incidents In-cidents of Mr Trapps visit that he k ivants to get Pocatello Into this league 1 Against the proposition It Is argued that the distance to Focalcllo consti tutes an obstacle while one of the greatest arguments In favor of includIng Includ-ing Pocatello is that it would leave but one team In each town and there would thus be no division of Interest In Salt lake as there now Is Whether the change would result In good or bad to the leaSJ cannot be foretold with cer J taint yet but It would not create much surprise among those on the InSIde In-side If I Mr Trapp bought up the club and again figured actively In Intermountain Inter-mountain baseball l r Y 1 There will be no game at Salt Lake today but the Salt Lake club will wander wan-der to Ogden to mix with the Lobsters Sn their own backyard The situation here looked so unpromising late yesterday I yester-day afternoon that It was announced the game here would he called off Cllppinger and Melnecke took a ride down to the park and found close to afoot a-foot of water loafing around In different places They Investigated further however and found that through some oversight or carelessness the drains Ud been closed which permitted theater the-ater to stand on the ground They cned the drains and the water hast has-t sd away With good sun this fore Era the field should be all right the rlght day In the soil making It dry quickly TteKnowledge that the grounds would b fit came too late though for the Park City team to come down and there will be nothing doing at the park lOdaManager Manager Gimlln wired Capt Risley last night stating that the Ogden diamond dia-mond would be all right and notified Hlsey to come up I Is expected that a good hunch of rooters will follow the Sail Lake club to Ogden to ease the trying moments for the home boys There will be no special as announced the railroad people f1g been led by the threatening weather yesterday afllng weDthet forinoon 16 Cancel the excursion Ihey had announced1 Hawlty w Pncll at Ogden for the Ball Lake club today and there will be a material change hi the lineup Barr lneup one of the ness men wm play second third Lfld Williams MacAndrew ulll be on Hale the new outfielder was i outfelder not included In the lineup as given out last night it being I announced that WebsIer would Pay right told Ray rght feld sub flomney will accompany the team as a S Jack relneclw did considerable patching on his team this conslderable in Selfior 95 who played In the Texas league and DG aPPcarcd last Thursday and will be seen on the third bag for the Park in future After Melnecke ACet came down yesterday he bid In both Gamble and Uanlcy and will play Gamble in center and Hanlcy at second Moran ana Spencer have been dropped from the ineteam this week 4 This ought to strengthen the Park 1 tam m materially There are some peo ple in this locality who fe localy have received the wrong ng steer on the men the Sail Lkc club dropped this week Bert Gamble Is a long way from being a de here cayed player as those who saw him ere last year can testify jjc testfy can show up lots of people In thIs league tight now and If I you dont believe this n3k belene the men In the business To date Gamble leads the Salt Lake club In batting and has nS had but nne one error llanky 1nnlc has and not et had a fair trial there be Is no reason wy Jt shoUld as umct that hc cant There have play bal been otoru ble a umber of false during crculDte about these two boys th ng the fct fhS week statements to the cf Iht < L they havc been drinking 11 steadil3 having OVer since the season Started been made AH such storIes Limply Al are 1P 10 fabrications the two incaS and do a great inca-S S The uaincra Eighth ward CUb defeated the 1 r2t I The again yesterday by a score of lneup was as follows mWg th Ward folowS 1 GUford Sumner k Slbley r c Turner Haj8 P Jones OLc tn lb Shurtllfr Jarratl 2b TLavks j Clrord 3b Everett r Jargeu so Brown DIqU 1 Ir F McCalllstcr Plait ° vr Strlnrrfellow S rf J3crqulst Q raed The Scholastic league season wm bo J r le TueSday t1Ity afternoon on the Unl 1 rabln The mpiis IC the weather IB fa Iat r Fill inx e Opening was arranged for n l lc rl bUt the storms made Itt It-t t garnc 2iH nelay the opening The iIi he betwecn ifl 11 the Ulllvop tt nl Inll tuft J D S I college t 1 PArk tn Ity flit wln he made to get the l The 8randftrond8 In shale this week I gndsland and bleachers n Pt have 11 becln up and work on the fence In Cal condS2ITOW The diamond Is Cdenl COndkI now > and with no ac llt thape OVCLYtliing ought to be In the e r lIa 6th for the opcnlng game on i I 0 Ogden Is Interested 0gden I CQar Iay I 11 le wmUlel has Ilns Ill11 Is i thought < that If It re j Ild COndItIOI s bal grounds will be In ChfR ndton this rfftcrnoon Bor J tiiflrO 1 of he iTh In it the 1ox for O dpn the the Tisof Ilneup being at3 usual Is garc t than attracting more attcn 0 S IO1 I groIjn5 any rfm yet played on the tL ytolnlls The Ogden fans have ii dr 5 1tHCn the PalL lntorn and to game lll l i 1 viII I 1 oksdm wJ draw u J big eIowr it I upon 1t K 0 battle for blood fi Th C Good li 1 41 WamCTOL te park ei ITttlh3til I SPECrAI1 tame hCtWeen y May 41ho baseball cn the Park City and an RaIl SIt J lk18 JICllupd for tomorrow at VM I ttiPpflg0 l W4 and postponed by Managers ao n 10181 nd this after s < tdIT account oC Wet ground Later 11 gr C Irl hCIe liullcated Later roufll S i ICQrat 0 would bc nil right but this Ilt teanon to Cme too late for the Park nlgm catch the train and th did not lec lle driving the boys down in the forenoon and making ma-king them play ball In the afternoon f Ogden Clubs Averages I Ogden May 4Tudge A G Horn official of-ficial acprer of the Ogden club has compiled the averages of the club to date the figures being as follows I t > t g I 2 IM o r = p u o I a I O C I I Casey 61 I 161 151 51il HI 16 4 Clark 6 11 10 10 431 3G 1 3 Gmln t 71 101 3GT S 1 1 PlaIce u G 3 6 9 0 t 13 G lJausOn 4 a 7 JAJ 11 J 1 cGregor 6 2 61 S 25 10 01 1 Dnth 6 2 l 4 is 1 10 51 1 Hcn 4 IS i 5 27 13 4 3 Hlnstord 61 21 5 I G 2 1 4 3 Greenwel 313 1 1 07V 15 31 0 Shultf 1 3 3 1 313 0 31 0 loser 1 Ij lr 0 11 2 Team ar 1 2HI 111 7S 3Z111621 Oppnents 1 tl 2211 121 ri 2C5 H1 Sit I tcc88 2 n I n C 9 g = r I g 0 C gi r c rI r f CaslY 41 4 3 3 0 S2 Clark 3 1 0 3 Ol 9 GImln 5 2 2 1 2f Plnlco I 0 1 0 0 0 S13 Hausen 0 3 1 1 4 01 950 lcGregor 1 4 3 1 0 9J J31ulh 4 6 1 1 01 1 93S HeJr u Oj 1 1 1 0 550 Hlnsford 2 1 1 1 0 iiS Grccnwehl 01 J i 1 0 0 10 Grocnel ShurlI 1 2 1 0 1 0 11 Moscr o Of 3 0 01 0 3 Team average 1 211 21 ISI J61 21 Oppon nts 1 21 01 1j 51 11 MJ |