Show OGDEN BADLY BEATEN t Farmers Outplayed Lobsters With Score 9to1 1 I LOGAN BEAT WHITE WINGS Lcmpko Had Lobsters at His Mercy and With an Zrrorless Field Behind I Be-hind Him Drove Tem TO the j Woods Quick Proved Too Past for I the Delegation From Zlon Fourth l of Jury Programme at Calders Park Announced Local Baseball Bicycle and Pugilistic Notes D IT standing of the CubsPcr Per Won Loot Cent Ogflen 21 7 750 Lngoon 13 15 JW Salt Lake 13 10 0 > Logon 13 19 406 Oh but It was a change Ton had to sec it to believe the thing possible Buck says he bought a quarters worth of ginger cookies and fed them into his yokels Friday night This Is his explanation ex-planation of the transition and in the absence of any evidence to the contrary It must be accepted If Buck Is wise he will get about C ton of the cookies ind give his hired men an Installment dally daly The boys In blue earned their money yesterday and won back their wavering adherents It Is always a pleasure to H Salt ike crowd to see the Lobsters get beaten but to see them walloped by a score of 9 lo 1 Is a rare and holy delight l the more 20 as it happens so durned seldom It was Glrnlln and his sea urchins to the scrap heap from the start Jlerr Lempke felt plenty strong allowing but Jive scattered singles and with an cr rorlcss Held behind him had the game in his Teutonic mlt from the clang of I the gong They all looked alike to him and only thirtytwo men faced lilrn during the entire nine Innings The r whole Lagoon bllin seemed Infected ivlth Lompkes spirit of victory V IL r Milwaukee 1S7G and tore around after everything that got by Der grosse Mann The Rabbit at short put up the greatest Holding game o his Utah career ca-reer and Starkey In right was also a 3ieatod babe But where all were so uniformly good It is hard to single out individuals I t Richards had his ups and downs good and plenty The fact that six out of the twelve bumps he had were for two sacks hows the Rubes wore pasting his free rural delivery to an extent you could notice Added to that he had an infield In a condition far from robust behind him Bluth In an unfamiliar poslllon had 1 busy day rind went wiong on two out of his thirteen chances at critical limes Berry was quite to the bad The prevailing Idea with this t person prcnlng get his i hands under ground balls and to lift them a high grounc head If not higher Falling In the lifting act he strove to give them the toe degree with l marked success Chicago Clark also had an attack of the woozlos and let one go through 1 him These eplsodes instead of provoking merriment on the part of Mr Richards scorned only to add to his gloom which lifted for a moment in the eighth after he sadly ladled out f single to right for himself lo remain there however while Glmlln added one put out to the Huskys fielding average jiml Hnupen dislocated his spine in ihrce places trying to got aboard one of Herr Lompkcs parabolic creations The name clubs will go to the mat at Lagoon this afternoon The summary LAGOON n AB H BH PO A E rCIcno 53 1 0 3 I 0 Weaver Ib 3 t I I s 1 0 I Bradley cf 1 t 0 Ttanifln 2b 1 1 1 1 0 0 I Iale 31 c 31 t 1 r hiiig if C lII 1 5 0 2 0 0 Rtarkcy rf 3 0 0 3 1 0 McCausland c 1 2 7 0 0 Lcnipkc p r o 1 1 2 0 j Total 1 Z 12 OGDEN B n PO A g Glmlln f mln cc 1 n I j 0 j 0 Hiusenc i t 0 1 3 l I Clark Ib 3 o 1 3 0 I gaud ir 3 i 0 0 1 0 ntr os 4 0 1 1 Ferris r 3h 3 n t 5 1 0 Uliilli 2b 3 i 0 0 i S Thomas rC 3 0 I 0 0 0 RIcIuirds p 3 i 0 I 0 3 0 Total i 1 1 Hi 18 G f Scorch by Innlncs i Lngoon 2 0 0 1 < > ii n Ogden d 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 icn Sicrjficu hitsIbiamtii I Clarle Sto Left In thlnr Stnrlcy f rcauIIII 2 lfl on lHI < SLagoon 9 Ogden a fluni 01 hllOf 0mr > 1cc < 1 on Rlebardu o11e 1 Itt5deCtttlanl l 2 Weaver hliii J Brtley Palt lilt by pitched 11111 hal I aver 2 I Nlr Stnrey Struck outBy JPJplr Thomos 2 Gliulli outl fl Rlchnr41 Plake Glmll Jllen i Lmpe 2 Picii hlhJlcCa t1qtnni Thnu of gameI Plscll i0 I I mclH nipIel3lfly UmphCBl Dltch Alcncanc IO |