Show 1 H VERY BUM EXHBITION H LagoonOgden Go One of Worst Ever EIGHTEEN ERRORS MADE Ogden Could Not Escape Taking the Game I agoon Got Away With Fourteen JTizzles Husky King However Was There Good nnd Plenty logau Won Trom White Wings in Game Following Wrangle end Forfeit Lawlcr and McCoy Hatched Races at Snlt Palace Standing of the Clubs p w L PC Osdcn 27 21 6 TS Lagoon > 27 12 15 411 Salt LaKo 31 IJ 18 11D san 2i 31 12 19 3S7 i I was about the worst ever seen west bf the big creek None but an expert on eanltatloa could adequately describe the odoriferous exhibition The Lobsters Lob-sters were bad enough but the Lagoon bunch were simply sickening Barring Husky King Billy McCausland and Walter Eubanks who did not have much to do there was nothing to it Only a few people went out but they were too many for the bum show About the only thing that mnde It cn Vlurable was the presence of F Alono Cook his siren voice and a committee of five leading citizens of Posey county who by their nhle comments distracted the attention of the wearied spectators r from the sandhill where the Lobsters nnd Farmers were kicking each others eh Inn Someone inquired if the men got sal cries for playing that kind of ball We hope not They ought to give free admission ad-mission anil a nice souvenir to everyone every-one foolish enough lo iro up against It h No attempt will he made to describe Jn full the procedure It does not merit description anyway Suffice It to say j that the runs oame in Iarge packages f Jlko Umy nnd the errors weN delivered I In like manner g Clark so soon to leave us for the fetid atmosphere of Chicago cut off a hitting average that will bold him in Chicago ot anywhere else if he can go the distance Four times up and three doubles with a couple of walks Is goIng go-Ing some 1L is understood Buck the boy was the only Rube who came close to getting a hitting average escaping with three pokes out of five times up The feature of the game was a fine running catch ofa fly off Father GInVs pole by Husky King who later on nailed another long ono from IBluth and doubled Mr Left Nagcl out at the pan Husky Is going lob fast First I Thing he knows somebody will start a report to the effect that he can play ball and then he will be released Ballplayers Ball-players aro not permitted to wear uniforms uni-forms In this league lately i A study of the score which Is ap pendedi will explain why we arc so disgruntled dis-gruntled ti OGDEN j AB R BH PO A E 1 Glmlln I of h G 0 0 2 0 II Jlnuscn c 6 1 1 5 1 0 U Clark lb 4 3 S 9 0 1 Isabel lr d S t 1 2 0 0 I TJfrry ss 5 3 2 2 0 lrcrrln Ib G 1 0 1 0 1 Bluth rC 2b f l 2 1 4 i 2 0 1 Dyer 2b 2 1 1 n I 0 1 Thomas p 4 0 i 0 2 0 Richards rf 2 0 0 1 0 1 I Totals 13 11 12 27 S g LAGOON I AB R BH PO A E ti Brcpcno FS 4 2 2 1 1 2 j Weaver Ib 5 1 3 11 0 1 03 rod ley cf 4 0 0 0 2 lflhnnmnn 2b ii 1 1 1 1 I h Plahe Ob 1 0 I 1 t I King lf 1 1 0 1 4 I 1 II I I Kubnnks rf 3 1 1 l I CI I MeCnusland I c 1 0 1 5 5 0 fl ilcCaffcrty p I l 1 o 1 2 CJ Totals 33 7 9 27 17 15 I1 Score by Innlnct f OJ Ogden 0 2 0 1 5 2 0 In f l agoon 0 0 1 003000 7 c Stolen base 15yr > r Pinko Bases on 1 ballt Off McCaffeity 7 off Thomas 2 Twobaso hlta Chirk 3 Vaver Three fu 1 baso hits Klnp Berry Double ploys IiM I = IcCafffrty I to Brotono to Weaver King t 10 McCaucland Bluth to Clark lilt bv t 7 > llchcd ball Bradley Struck out By Ili TcClIfi criy rsimlin 2 Bluth Richards l 1Jouson total 5 by Thomas McCaffcriy t RrccJI McCaushuid total 3 1 Pnswd I ball McCnusUind Bii Ik Thomas Time 1 of frame 200 Umpire Billy Dutch AC J Hmlancf J rn otclt was about tho fiercest thing i you ever saw I |