Show SPOR RLRfTON BASEBALL Standing of the Clubs p w 14 PC Ogilei 33 20 0 ii Suit Laice 3 21 J3 as Lo 33 23 15 GO Lagoon 3 15r Lagoon 4 Ogden 1 The truly rural gentlemen who have done so much for the social life of Davis Da-vis count this season cast down the Lobsters at Lagoon yesterday In a quiet little game of rounders that amused and Instructed many I was about the cutest cut-est game we have seen lately and added add-ed much to the luster of Jodey I Is believed that with two straight victories to his credit and the great wealth that Jias come to hlm through the sale of Ifrog Jodey wll become purse proud and arrogant If he does Buck will I send Jodey out to prune the dandelions j in the back lot ana will alsothrw mud J odels tan shoes on Jodeys new tal i 1 I The game wasn tight one on both sides urftll the eighth Inning when tho I I Lobsters went foolish and let two runs lu The game was won before that lne time however so it did not matter I much The first score occurred In the second when the venerable puck hit I I for three bases and Avas scored by n I single from thC knowing yet WithaL I cautious bat of Beau Brummel Mc Nichols Again in tho fourth r run was I achieved Holly walked took second jon i j I L j-on an out and scored on a single by I Buck The other two came In the I I I eighth Bradley singled went to second I sec-ond on n wild Itch third on a single by Buck and home on Caseys error I This error occurred on Bucks single Tie old gentleman bunted and beat it old out but Casey threw It wild scoring Bradley and letting Buck to second Buck went to third when Clarkdropped I a thrown Dan anu scoreu on HC IMIII I olss ily I The only run the Lobsters got was r In tho fourth Clark scoring on singles 1 by himself Flake and McGregor Bluth II I Walked filling the bases but with two I sore Jodey conducted the striking out For j Nagel and saved L bunch of runs 1 I Ogden had three on bases with two I gone again In the fourth when Casey 1 came up Things looked rather bad but I Casey fortunately drove a line hit right into Stoneys hands and saved the Lagoon I La-goon bacon again Schnabel and Father Glmlln did some I nice outfield work each having two hard running chances to pull down and j In addition to this Schnabel caught a line driye from Hausen that looked good to knock a board off the fence I Jodey had a busy fielding tin y himself and only had ono error a black and tan throw to second which advanced Herr Nagel but did not count for anything I any-thing a the able Lefty died at third In the first inning Mr Pearl G Casey I Jested with Jodey Jodey had thrown I 1 Xagel out and was feeling pretty strong I wheii Casey camq UD A high ball I looked good to Casey who hit It like a bulletstraight for Jodeys head Jodey values his block somewhat and ducked I putting up his right hand to protect his features To the unspeakable amazement of all beholders the ball hit fair in the middle of Jodeys bare hand and seemingly paralyzed It for the I claws closed ov iIt and Casey was out The shock loosened Jbdeys frame from his toe pate to his intellect and the I occurrence also cave Pearly Gates a Jar Mr Casey not being able to cx 1 actlj understand the system Jodey worked The Big Chief was pretty fair but did not keep them so well dispersed a usual I Is fitting however that he shoud have the sensatjpn of pitch ing Closing game onge in ra while Followfng Is the detailed score < LAGOON AB R I PO A B n Stortoy AS 3 0 0 2 2 s 0 Ilolllngsworth 2b 2 1 0 1 2 0 Bradley cr 1 1 1 2 0 1 Weaver Ib 4 2 3 32 0 0 Hotter rf 1 0 0 1 00 McNlcllols 3b C4 0 1 0 2 0 Seare c 2 0 0 5 1 0 Schnabel l lf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Ivostal p < o o 1 i Totals 3 4 C 27 12 2 OGDEN AB R H PO A E Nngel lf I J O 1 1 0 0 Casoy j 2b J 0 0 1 2 1 Hausen c 6 0 1 8 1 0 Glmlln cf 5 0 1 2 0 0 Clark Ib 4 1 2 9 0 1 Borchers p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Plake ss i O 2 1 2 0 McGregor I 3b r 4 0 1 1 1 0 Bluth rC 2 0 0 1 0 0 S Totals 3 1 S 21 10 2 Scoro by Innings 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 P Lagoon 0 1100002 I hits 0 2100012 G VErrore 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 O Ogden 0 0010000 01 Hits 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 03 Errors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Stolen bnses Hausen Clark Ilolllnps worth McNlchols Bases on Holn Oft bals or ostl Casey Bluth Nagel Clark total Clzk 1 on Borchers Searo 2 1IohIingmworti Hone total 5 Holn wort lwobam Threebase hit Weaver Double Nagel IlauaenCasey Hit by pitcher Borchcrs Bluth Struck out By Ivostal Borcllers Hausen Nagel Plake total 1 by Borch ers Bradley 2 Kostal Hoffer Schiinbcl total D Wild pitch Borchcis Schnabl bases Ogden 13 Lagoon 7 First on er r0rs Ogden Jl Lagoon 1 Umpire Mar tin Time bIG Attendance W Salt Lake 19 Butte 2 The nine husky young fellows who comprise the Butte baseball team might nake a hayfield or a chute of ore look J as If there was something doing but when they tackle the national game they are against n proposition of which they have a hearsay knowledge only Yesterdays exhibition contest be tween Salt Lake and Butte was one of the worst that has ever been seen on L ithe Salt Lake diamond To be more explicit the playing of the miners was I so bad that it was amusing An at tempt was made for a time to keep I track of the errors but the spaqe on I the score cards was not built on a sufficiently extensive plan and the job was thrown up lu the early part of the game it was suggested that the Butte team was the Boston Bloomer girls in disguise but their playing soon wiped iI I out any such suspicion that might have existed During the entire game it seemed Impossible for the miners to connect with l grounder or hold n fly fy ball after they had their hands on it One of the most amusing plays made by Butte was in the lost half of the eighth Inning when Ilawlcy ran down to third on a ball that had been coaxed back Into the diamond with some dllll culty The Butte third baseman wasnt onto the fact that the pitcher had his lamps on Hawley and when the ball went whizzing down to third the baseman base-man wan admiring the dome of the Salt Pall e and the sphere caught him squarely In the back This Is Just a sample The Salt Lake boys played a fall game although they fought against anything that smacked of overexertion I The feature of their Qerexerton 0 home runs by little Asbury The first was In the last half oc the seventh and had its beginning in a long drive to right field Asbury had about one foot t the good when the ball reached the home plate His next coup was In the last half of the eighth when he lined 1nl the ball out to right field again I struck the ground directly In front of I the fielder bounced over his head and had almost reached the lmck fence when captured In the meantime As bury had worked Jils pegs with sufficient suffi-cient diligence to reach home SchliK of the nutles almost made a homo run In the Hrat half of the eighth having sent th < bull out against the fence In right field He agln thrown rown out hftwcver at home base after a gallant effort aier a Meredith pitched the first five innings > forSalt Lake and Hawlej then took his place and finished the game The score by Innings was as follows 1 2 3 4 67 9 iJButto 1000O001 02 Suit Lake 3 0 6 1 21 15 l Umpire Penn Tho lineup was as follows Salt Lake Butte Abbury cf Lloyd Copo ss Clayborn Hlckcy Ib Murphy Klmcrer o lf I Kelly J Taylor rf Coy Meredith Jlitwlcyp H Skclly I McCausland v h 2b Don huo 4 Williams fr3b r Schlls 1 Mnrgctts St c 7 < Austin f Baseball Notes f The race between Salt Loire and j Lagoon for second place Is getting to bo I a tight qnc and tho club that wins i here Wednesday will take the lead L I Lagoons victor over Ogden yesterday renewed talk which has been floating around lately to the effect that nand I n-and Lagoon had entered a deal whereby where-by Ogden throws off games to Lagoon I I so that Salt Lake may bebeaten for second mont The talk Is wholly on the part of th Triore pronounced Salt I Lake fans and Is discredited by the 1 majority for various reasons Tho j second money Is but 5250 The Ogden 1 players play on the percentage basis and ag they are not playing bal for sentimental reasons somebody must be putting up the difference between CO and 40 per cent if Ogden Is throwing off the games because the purse Itself would not be Sufficient 10 pay the difference dif-ference These are given as tine sordid reasons why the story is not n probable proba-ble one not taking Into ronslderutlon the reflection It casts upon the players and managers involved 1 all of whom mmlaers 01 bear the best of reputations Here S 1 A Herev SIt S-It was rumorqd about the city last night that McGregor and Nagel of the Ogden team expected leave this week to join the Seattle club The story was merely in the shape of I n rumor and I I nothing of a definite nature could be I I learned of the matter rt A s I Manager Stoney will pitch for Lagoon In the exhibition game against CiTe Red I Gales tomorrow at Lagoon |