Show t = bb1p 1 p j 1LOBSTERS BRACED UP Sl fL x si1 Took a Game From Salt Lake Yesterday jl Iver Lawson Defeats Charles Turville 7al iri General Sporting News J I f I U t liT J I 31r f < STANDING OF THE CLUBS Utl P AV L PC j i Bait Lake 12 0 3 1 13 3 J a Ogden lie Ogden 5 Salt Lake 4 1111 heard coming The loud reports from the direction of the ball park yesterday re not the explosion i terday afternoon were the ll plosion of the powderhouse nor the Utah league but simply > i bursting of i1 t the reverberations of several stout oak Is t sticks wielded by lusty Lobsters bumpIng t the shoots at one Pop a against Ing up elongated product of the Eyler an I I touted by the management league Western a worldbeater Pop otl ment as with his llrst game here with away ease and pitched good call yesterday I ea I him ot the but the hits made off were I X kind known as timely while the few f i misplays behind him were of the Inopportune I I variety There was alto another I portune I otherfactor In the result In the person J of Prof Roy Evans a gentleman who J has some little reputation an ext ex-t ponent of the curvatorlal art Mr Evans was nan exceedingly coy humor hu-mor and refused to let Millionaires j trifle with his delivery through eight I innings of the seance He warmed up ito i-to the persistent advances of Capt Websters pets however In the ninth and Just to show them there were no hard feelings allowed them to chop off four fine hits with a sandwich of abase a-base on balls This together with Hauscns wild throw to second resulted result-ed In four of the White Wings skimming skim-ming across the plate a matter which made the fans who had their money on the locals grow hysteric with Joy as they caught a strong glimpse of the colnovltch coming home but Roy said Nay und stuck one up to Webster that was hit down to Maude Plak t who without stopping to take out his r sidecombs handed It over to Dad Clark for the final putout Up to this L last Inning Evans had pitched a magnificent mag-nificent game mowing the White Wings down in onetwothree order I for six of the eight Innings and giving I giv-ing them but four hits two of which I came off In the first In that Inning with two men on the Hacks and only one down he struck out McCausland I and fooled Hickey Into going after an outcorner ball for an easy fly to Mc Gregor This was the only time that S Salt Lake had a peek at the home plate until their last time up During the Interval the Lobsters had crawled around the cushions three times and in their half of the ninth added another brace of runs while the Salt Lake tots were setting off a lot of roman candles plnwheels and other flieworks The I McGregor with his braw kllUes was the first Ogdcnlte up and belted an Eyler curve at Hlckey Who did a sundance sun-dance letting the Hoot Mon down to I second An error by Webster a wild pitch and WIlHamss pyrotechnical throw to catch McGregor at the plate finished the exhibltlom P SDH1 the ball hit McrGregor This apparently gave the Glmllnltcn a i shutout but as has been said the White Wings sprung a batting stunt In the last trench McIIalr Weaver Bradley and Newmeyer who was sent In to bat for I McNIchols getting the hits l Buck Weaver and Williams carried t off the Jfeldlng honors for Salt Lake while cdsy Plake and Sc1nabel were the Ogden stars The batting honors wer easy not a man on cither team t getting over one hit Father Glmllns slashing drive for three sacks being C the longest of the game Taken as a whole Ogden simply put It all overthe local bunch and showed their oldtlnie form every man on the I team showing a touch of ginger Both teams will meet again today In I the thirteenth game of the series I Following Is the detailed score OGDEN AB R lIP AE = Casey 2b r 0 0 3 1 0 Plakc 50 5 0 00 I 0 Glmlfn cf J > 4 t 1 1 0 0 0 JIauncp c 4 1 2 7 L 1 ageIlr 2 0 1 3 0 1 r McGrcgnr 3b = i 1 0 1 0 0 Clark 11 > 30 1 12 0 0 Schnabel 3b 4 1 0 1 1 0 k Evans p 1 1 1 0 J 2 0 Totals 5 c 27 1i i I SALT LAKE i AB R H PO A E McHale I If 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 Weaver lb 1 1 2 1C 0 0 Bradley I 0 2 2 0 0 McCaualand c 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 Jftekoy If t 0 0 0 0 1 yilllnms 3b 3 i 0 1 r 1 McNIcliolB sa 3 0 1 1 0 I Webster 2b 1 0 O 3 i 2 Eyler p 3 0 1 0 4 0 Gwmeycr 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals S3 A S 27 16 4 SCORE BY INNINGS 1 234 567S9 Ogdoii 001001012 Hit 00 10 021 20 G Errors 100000003 1 I Bait Lake ooooooooi I I 1ts 2010100018 I I Irrora 01 101010 I Eitrnpd 1 rum Ogden 2 Salt Lake 1 Ion ol1 bnc Ogden i Salt Lake 4 Dille on lwlsbytE ns Williams by Eyllr NUrI clark total 2 1woimso 3 gIJII11Haull Qn clInlc fhreclmsu hit Giniiin l lit b KtriVffi lw Vy Pished ball McGregor t VS ° illxitIEW I1 1 McCuUbland 2 ichry llelchohc Weh4ler Evlcr total I C j hv 1 Ir Gimlin Hloir < lmlln Clark Schnnbel I > < n lotul I Wild pitch EyIcr PasseI ban hI llnujirn l 2 McCausland Double pIR onb1 l < > Clark Plako to Casey A to lark Williams I to Webster to WcTvor Time of game 115 Umpire Hoffer At tefldance 10 Even Br tnk at Logan ITRIHUNE SPECIAL Logan Sept 25The Logan baseball t um find n picked nine from Ogden containing Bluth Henry and Shurtllff broke even In a doubleheader here today to-day Ogden won the lbst game by acer a-cer < > rff 9 r to I Shurtllrf threw Hue ball Ueu ser pitched for Logan The second nnie should UaVe bcen a shutout shut-out for Ogdiiii as Tliomns had them cumPhtc1 at hiM mrrcy giving them but one hit and that wits a scratchy I one The rtnal score w u s Logan C j I OKdLn 1 Colcmau pitched this game I for the visitors Henry caught for Og en ami Houase lor Logan Bassball Notes I It Is now supposed that the men who bet their money on Salt Lake will setup set-up some > pjl such aa The umpire robbed ua They cant play ball Get some new player etc In fact there was a M of senseless talk about 1 th umpire after the game which was I the weariest kind of rot Hoffera umpiring I um-piring was as good ns has been scon I on the local diamond each team getting get-ting the squared kind of a deal And 1 there can be no kick coming aa to any of hilt decisions influencing the result 11 1 of the game I Deacon Newmeyer Is down to work 1 for the Wings thin afternoon and J 4 Chief Uorchors Is i scheduled to show I I 0 that he 1M no quitter by going on the 1 Blab for Ogden George made the suite 1 I nient yeterdny that he would show the Cans that there was a lot of good t rUitfJn his old right arm yot It vas tlld later that Hoy Evans would go In 11 again today Li S i A story was current in baseball circles cir-cles laat evening that Ogden had two new men coming one of them being l 1rlsk the Denver pitcher Color was nlven the story by the fact that I Uuusen went to Ogden after yester days game presumably to catch the I rhen asthey went through there on their way to the coast I In all probabilityy d Clark will not be found In todays lIneup as he received word from Ogden last evenIng even-Ing that his wife was seriously ill He left for his home on the midnight train Nagelo capture of Wllllamss foul fly In the fourth was one of the prettiest pret-tiest catches of the earS ear-S catch of a line drive and Flakes stop off Weaver were also a I couple of startlers I Buff Ernst will get a muchneeded hair cut ag the result of yesterdays game on a bet made a I few days ago i that Ogden would not win again this series 1 ondJ E Halch Harvard thlid Time 10 25 seconds Halgh was quickest aWay I but Hind soon collared him Then Har grave came along like a whirlwind aim I led In the last 20 yards winning by four feet six Inches dividing second and third Halfmile run won by II W Workman Cambridge J R Clove Oxford second E R Broyton Harvard tnlrd Time 15525 Workman Jumped oft and at the llrst turn led by three yards with Frauch second and Clove third Ho Increased the load at the first quarter and drew further fur-ther away around the second turn Cleyc then ran Into second place but although he Tan up and giincd four yards Workman Work-man was tunning like a streak and won by 15 yards about 10 yards dividing second sec-ond and third Quartermile run won by E C Rust Harvard DIxon Hoardman Yale second R W Barclay Cambridge third S A Neave Ovford fourth Time 50 seconds Throwing sixteenpound hammer won bv W A Boal Harvard distance 135 feet S Inches E E B May Oxford second 12S cot 3 Inches W EB Heji dcrnon Oxford third 111 feet 4 H4 Inches Runnlnfe high Jump won by J S Spraker Yale height 6 feet ½ Inch R PB Kernan Harvard second 6 feet h Inch Howard Smith Cambridge third I 5 cot 104 Inches Running high Jump resulted re-sulted In a tic between Sprakor of Yale arid KOrnan of Harvard I Onemile run won by F G Cokshott f Cambridge H Graegson Cambridge second H 5 Knowles Harvard third Time 12615 I 120yard hurdle won by J M Converse Harvard G R Gamier Oxford second I E Allcock Cambridge third Time 153 35 Converse won by six Inches Running broad Jump won by J S 1 Spraker Yale distance 22 feet 4 Inches A W RIntlnc Harvard 21 feet 4 1 Inches second W E B Henderson Oxford 19 feet 9 inches third I i Twomile run won by H W Workman Work-man Cambridge E W Mills Harvard I cocond C J Swan Harvard third Time 950 I Fnal score TaleHarvard 6 Oxford Cambridge 3 I Results at Oakley Park I Cincinnati Sept 25 Oakley park summary sum-mary 225 pace 51000 George Castle won In straight heats Beat time 2114 I 215 trot S1000 Moj Chew won In straight heats Best time 213i 21C pace J1000 unfinished Birch Bud I won IIrst and third hoato Best time 211 Hapny Wilkes wtfti fourth and fifth heats Best time 213 Hal Clipper won sccond heat Time 216 WINNERS ON THE TURF 1 At Toronto Prosit Alice Mantcll Flo rcttc Topmast Lap Wing Daisy and Prlnco Plaunlblc At Hawlh Kohnwrcath Santa Teresa Te-resa Uncle Tom Jauber Alco and Obla At Gravcsend Autollght Unmasked Gold Heels La Crlnca Advance Guard and Prlnco At Dilmar Park Pomolla Boota Joe I Doughty Miss Mao Day Zauotto and I Chappaqua SPEAKING OF SPORT I In Providence R L last night Bobby I Wnlihdur defeated Harry LIkes In tho Lworttytivnmllc motorpaced raco at tho I j Cdlla < um by an con lap Steam yachts to attend tho International 1 cup raco are strung all the way along tho i i coast from New York Greenwich Conn 1 I Mapymore aro expected from Boston Newport and other Eastern cities Frank Kramer the professional champion cham-pion bicycle rider of 1901 has been matched to meet Major Taylor at half mile heats best two In three for 1000 aside I a-side at tho MUdlsonSquaro Garden New York truck tonight President Frank Do Haas Roblson of I thb St Louis National leisuc club Vice President omcra of the American league and Andrew Freedman all deny any II knowledge of the alleged athletic trust said to be In process of formation The International Couralng club was I welcomed to Madlnon S D by President RnthHchild of the1 local club responses be lug made by Messrs Hardy of Mlnncapo llq and Kellogg of Sun Tranclsco Game was plentiful and tho sport exciting Jimmy Michael added another victory to I his credit ut the Madison Square Garden IRK l night defeating Floyd McFarland of San Joqe Cay In two straight heats of a motorpaced match race at distances of I live mllca each |