Show ble singled1 Tllp wild Ulelandman In left boggled the ball a little and Hop py reached home bringing up with a slide Just ns tho ball arrived l at the storm center Charley Griffin called him safe Father aim came In from center and began to articulate Until that time nobody questioned that the decision was correct A mighty roar ensued Glmlln and others talking much Grlllin unwisely offered t6 explain ex-plain It but i wns not barkened to much Finally he pulled his watch and after the time limit expired the game went by default to the Rio rondos 0 to 0 Much talk had Intervened Inter-vened and the grand stand did not fall to make some pointed observations WALKED OUT AND BACK Glm and all the little lobsters gathered gath-ered up their toys and started for the gate A rush on the part of the people gte the ticket office followed When the lobsters arrived at the gate some sort of a compromise was effected and the teams and players then returned to their places Charley Griffin having terminated the game did not go In again but took a beat In the grand was observed stand while Mell Ramey served to be holding an Indicator In sercl response to vociferous demands from the grand stand Grlllin again went on the field After a brief consultation with the two captains and Barney Grlllin announced that the game had boon given to the home team and l that If the players went on with their work Il would bo another game Instead of beginning a new game however the tcams went right on from the point where the row occurred leaving Gamble Gam-ble on second with Ramey for umpire what followed being merely exhibition playing and not affecting the standing of the clubs As the play resulted the lobsters won It In a walk but the game counts as a victory for lie Rio Grandcs In the percentage table GRAND STAND VIEW The crowd Is not considered entirely free from criticIsm I IB believed that when the rush for the gates was made the spectators should have left the grounds and not given their anctlon or the encouragement of their presence to any such horao play aa was perpetrated perpe-trated there yesterday Furthermore It Is contended that as Grlllin has always al-ways done the best work In the way of umplilng Salt Luke has had the patrons pat-rons of the game who wish to see things handled as they ought to be handled should have given tholr in dorsement to him yesterday refusing to remain and stand for any such subterfuge sub-terfuge as was sprung on them Grlf Ins decision was not questioned by any spectator there yesterday sofar as could l be learned and a square man should 1 have the support of all square patrons of the game Those who follow fol-low baseball Intelligently In Salt Laku and me competent to Judge of elllclcnt umpliing are back of Grllfin to the last ditch and hold that the public should not permit such a man to have It put all over him us was done there yesterday yester-day dayWILL INJURE THE GAME Such an occurrence an that of yesterday yes-terday will go a long way lowaid kill lag the game here When people pay their money to see a game they are entitled to sec It and should 1 not allow themselves to be put off with any subterfuge sub-terfuge said an Indignant l spectator and should not submit to being made I the victims of the petty kinks In tho heads of Individual ball players I Is I not us If those boys were giving private I exhibitions They come before the public I pub-lic publicly advertise their games and I Invite the patronage of the public They are thus under an obligation to tholr 10 patrons and ohould discharge the obligation gaLlon to tho beat of theIr ablllly The I remedy la In the hands of the public and they are the court of last appeal 1C they see fit to exercIse their prerogative preroga-tive Glmlln said after tho game that his objection was not so much to that one decision as to Grlflln as an umpire Just what ho has against Grlfiln In particular ho dh not state but he clulniH that ife < was agreed between the teams TliTfl fit life first symptom of a questionable decision Griffin was to be put out of the game Just what portion por-tion of the rules under which tho clubn I play allows such a proceeding 13 not I Elks Organ Rattle which to The Elks organ raffle was have taken place on the Elks purple day at Saltair but which was omitted from the programme will be pulled off In the rotunda of the Knutsford hotel on Tuesday evening next All holding organ coupons are Invited to attend |