Show I I SS OGDEN NOW HAS FIVE t Lobsters There With Usual Strong Finish W WON GAME IN THE NINTH I Game Was a Good One at Most 1 I Every Stage j Clem Kimeror and Shortstop Cook I I Were the Star Performers at j the Doings Yesterday The Iobstcro batted out another victory vic-tory In the ninth Inning yesterday The wore stood G to 2 when Nnsh Jnc1 the Ogden slab artist cnmc to tho bat and ntung the old ball out between the Cherry Red Holders Maipelts and Christie Ho made two bases on the blow and Scott Mnhonrj IJauscn and Fulmer followed with more Clark made first after hH four compatriots were In and credited e with runs on the Scoreboard on an error of Mouser at third Then a double was imllrxl nff 1 tv Egan and Whlllnc which together i with the caught fly of Agan tho Ogden first fyisomfin stopped tho run Celling f of the Lobsters but the game had iKon won Cook the clover soldier shortstop made n great hit In fact llvo of them In five timer up ycsturduy and though errors were scored ngnlnst him ho displayed 1 ginger enough to mark him for a mom her of any league At no tlmo In Yesterdays yes-terdays game did Cook Slough oft a chance of any kind but Instead he was after every hit ball that came in his territory and un one or two occasions Im wu found clawing around In ground that didnt belong to him and for which r he wns In nowlso responsible The day vm hot and the crowd wan probably I Itiiger than any that hag attended o far i this season While these conditions obtained i ob-tained the great globules stood out on I Natshs fitful face and tho Cherry Reds I culled thirteen hits from his grapevine delivery de-livery Hauscn saw tho sunshine In the 1 eighth and decided to put Jensen In to I I bat for Lane Camp struck the batter I 1 out and Ilnusen had to wait for the next limo up Camp had apparently srono against It hard enough and when they saw Nash lino It out In tho last Inning the gang from up tho trade each tried to blow up his vermiform appendix In an I endeavor to see how fir ho could bounce i It out Texas leaguers were In ordor I and these things netted Ogden one more I came I Salt Lake seemed to have cinched tho i game In tho eighth Inning before the slugging business began when with Egan r nnd Cook on the first to bases faithful i Kim came to bat I He was up against what Is known a3 Jacks up on eights l however The hand the dead man holds I and the ball was dumped to Mahoney and then Agnn got It before Kim could legIt I leg-It to first Agan has played baseball ull j tight enough fine how did ho learn to I hit It Just back of Egan at second and i too short for MarsriHlH In the middle field The new man noted like a big 1 leaguer on the Initial base yesterday Klmerer reestablished himself HH the I king of the outfielders yesterday Ho waa there with tho big cllngfnst again and I in tho seventh Inning put Ogdens first I T nnd last batters to the bad by pulling I down their foolishly highhit fifes Four putouts for Kim tolls how he snared thorn In left field but only those who I were present to ace him perform know 1 how closely he told Just where to stand I to be on the snot when the high ones i a i descended Sometimes ho had to run his r bad half off to get there and at other times lie loafed to the place but when I they neared the earth well there Kim 1 wus to grab them lIe got an assist I from there too throwing Scott out at I r tltrd In the third imllng I Like a man trying to shake himself out of nn Evan Lewis strangle hold Manager Christie stuck Jimmy Heusser In to bat for Camp In the eighth Inning to show p Hauscn he had an extra man himself Nash got Jimmy though and then Chrls th was out for blood He got to first on an error bj Jensen and because Nash h failed to slop n ball rolled to him by HntiHcn the fleet one took a chance and ri I run for second He made It and Egan it nho followed at the bat scored him Og dcnH double play was made on Klmcrcrs lly to Clark In right who threw to Mn t honey nn Marshall covered second and 1 caught Egan there Thrco bats were broken In yesterdays game Tho score L OGDEN AB R II P A E < Scott If 3 J 1 1 1 0 0 Mahoney 2b 5 j 1 1 0 C 0 j Hauscn c 5 2 2 G 7 0 Fulmer Jensen cf 4 I 1 2 0 0 1 Clark rf G 0 1 1 1 0 I Agun Ib C j 0 2 9 0 0 j Marshall ss I 0 1 4 I 3 3 lane 3b G 0 0 1 1 0 fi x 1 1 0 0 I Nash p 2 2 2 Totals 40 C 11 27 19 4 1 SALT LAKE AB R II PO A E Christie rf 5 1 1 0 0 0 Egan 2b I 1 2 3 G 0 COok ss G j 2 fi 1 2 2 Klmcrcr If t 1 1 4 1 1 0 Margctts cf 3 0 1 1 0 1 Mauser 3b 3 0 I 1 2 1 1 ByrncK c 4 0 1 8 1 0 Whiting lb 5 0 1 S 0 1 Camp p 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 23 0 13 27 12 G 11 Score by I Inntnce Ogden 0 0100001 4G Snit l Lake l000001104I i Summary Buncs on balls Off Camp 3 off Nnsh I Twobase hit llauscn Ful f mr Nash Double plays Egan to Whit I lug and Clark to Mahoney to Marshall lilt by pitcher oU MargcttH Struck f out By Nash 1 by Camp 7 Stolen base Christie Sacrifice hit Margells Left on liaies Salt Lake 10 Ogden 10 Time of II Kiimo 210 UmpIreDutch 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