Show WINGS TRIM FARMERS Weavers Aggregation Easy Money for Salt Lake BOTH NINES PLAY SLOPPILY Lobsters Find Stoncys Infants Like Getting Letters From Home Prof Hahn Has It Handed Him in large Bundles Phil Green and Young Donovim Exhibition This I Evening Lagoon Lets Out Throe Players but Has New Ones in View Other Sporting News Standing of the Clubs P W L PC Ogden Z 2 0 1000 Salt Lako 2 1 1 Vf Lgnn 2 1 1 5CM Lagoon 2 0 Z 000 The 1500 fans who Journeyed clown to the bal park yesterday afternoon spent a couple of pleasant hours watching Chief Borcheras merry band of Sho Ghonpfi put a crimp In the young men from the Lagoon reservation headed by that gay old buck ManNotAfraldof 3llmself Weaver by a < core of tncIve to five I was the first peek Salt Lakers have had at tile new bunch of Farmlngton Importations and It must he said that It was painfully evident from the start that a whole lot of scalping parties under the guidance of the veteran Chief Kims and SchJIss slashing drive to rudimentary part of the game Into some of the firstyearouts1 Still considering consider-ing the short lime the team as now made up has been together and the lack of practice owing to bad weather of last week the showing wfs not so discouraging dis-couraging to the men behind the coin The chief weak place Is in the pitching star which will be strengthened during dur-ing the coming week LIKED GRAHAMS CURVES Clarence Algernon Graham wns the loose young packer of variegated curves chosen as b < tl fitted to tie knots In the local tribe but all that the tall lad had In his repertoire of slants seomeci to be meat soup and marshmallowr l for the Borchers push Buckwurst Brockhoff Capt Huston Kim and Bert uVIorgetts were especially pleased at obtaining ob-taining an Introduction to the professor taking great pains j to straighten outcome out-come of the bent articles he passed them from time to time In fact everyman every-man on the list touched him for tho loan of one hit with the exception of NephI Thomas who was too good natured to take advantage of his opponents op-ponents troubles as he knows how It Is himself On the other hand Ncph was In extremely ex-tremely coy humQr and refused to let the boys l In blue have the combination of his safe though they kept at their Jesse James work trying to blow the lock allthaafternoontTue > ipung qol leglan passed them up like white chips and the gang In Rooters Row have evidently made up heir I wayward minds to take him to their hearts ns he has undoubtedly made good In the games he has worked TRIPLE IN NJNT1L The bright and shining feature of the day was the triple play which ended the meeting performed by i Klmercr Schllg and McNlchols with the Irrepressible Irre-pressible Brockhoff butting In on the Hide The bases were filled with no one out when Shuster met a fast one on the nose for a low line smash that Kim just got hln hooks on not six Inches from the ground falling over on the play but coming up with the ball which he shot to third catching Weaver The ball was then sent over to second nailing Bradley McNlchols closing up the deal I was an unusual un-usual play done up In Jig time Another pretty little thing was Brock hofto marvelous capture of Grahams short fly Well out In right yield robbing the batter out of whit would nine times In ten have been good for a base The little second baseman Is the glnger cst player on the team and together with Huston Klmerer and Clifford carried car-ried off the fielding honors for the wln nors Shuster Kelly and Barrett excell ing for the Bluebirds LAGOON SCORES THREE Iagoonn first three runs were pure Gifts resulting from two free walks to I the llrsl cushion 0 hi ace of mlspluys contributed by Herr McNlcholn nnd 1 skyrocket throw by Schlls T hc latter lat-ter Is the new man from Up north and Mac oft his feed for lack of practice and a long train ride arriving In Zion only a few hours before the game Two errors with a hit sandwiched In > accounted ac-counted for the other two tallies In the eighth Sol Lake scored enough In the third to ensure the game two gifts Kings muff n twoMacker contributed by Brockhoff followed by a single of vlll have to be pulled off to drill the right for three corners relaying five rodlegs over the rubber Another hit tng streak In the ninth clinched the busIness with four runsa base on balm In baln Schlls stopping a shoot with his ribs and Hurons shot for twp cushions help Ing the good work ulong The Blue birds only lookin was nipped by the triple explained above Summary SALT LAKE AB R BI I PO A E Brockhoff 2b 6 t 2 2 1 1 5 0 HiiHlon lb 1 1 2 10 0 0 K < Mly cf o 1 L 1 1 i 0 1 I McMehoIs PS 1 1 1 n 2 2 Klmerpr J 4 2 3 1 0 Schlla jb 1 2 1 2 1 3 Clifford c 5 1 1 i 0 0 MiirgettH rf r i 2 3 0 0 I Thomas j I 0 0 0 S 0 Totals < n i 12 1 i 27 li 6 LAGOON AB R UI PO A E MrCaiisland c 4 0 2 II I 1 1 Wrtivcr lb 5 11 1 0 0 1 Jtradley nf G c 0 1 0 0 1 Duycr 3b i > 3 i I 0 i 0 I 1 Khusior 2b i 2 1 2 3 0 l Kelly If 4 1 1 0 1 0 King rt I 0 l l l 1 Mnrrctt os 1 0 0 t 0 I i Graham p 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 i T toIB 3 G L 7 27 1 G SCORE BY INNINGS f I 1 23 4 G67g9 o Halt Lako OlfiJOOl 1 4 112 r LflKOon 00000020 Earned runs Salt Lake 2 S crlllco hits McNIchnW Stolen bww IJrock lion McNIchola Klmorcr McCuuslnnd envcr Dwyer Loft on biu t > ISull f Lnke 0 Lagoon 9 Basra on ballu Off Thomas 3 oft Grnhttm 6 i TwobnM hits e Urockhoff lluaton Threebnuo lilt Bchlis Triple nloy KlmuTer Schlls v Brockhoff rind McNIcholH Hit by pitched lMllKolly SchllH Struck out IJy ThomiiF SnuHtrr Graham 2 In Omlmm Brorkhorr Huston Kelly MrNlchobj l fcohllB MarKtte Thomas 3 Time of 1 panio Oin hour mil llfty minutes Um pire Martin Attendance Lngoon Releases Players Buck Woavcr gave his Lagoon outfit out-fit 1 slight nhuklng up yesterday with the result that Artemus Bennett Harris the third baseman and Alllo Berkeley are looking elsewhere for job Berkeley f has ben troubled with rheumatism Clncc tho opening of the season and could not do himself Justice He will sojourn for a while at tho Hot Springs before taking up any offer Harris was sent for by Dave Maenndrew for the Indians I team of world aters leaving for there last night Buck thinks of farming out one or two pore men to tho Wyoming village for a few weeks Ernest Hcusser and Dan Hughey have been added to the Lagoon pitching staff and will bo given a trial this week eelBuck Buck has lines out for clever left handed pitcher named Adams at pres tnt located In Paris Tex who was highly recommended to him by Manager Man-ager McCloskey of the Butte team Weaver Is also anxiously watching the Western league for stray phunoms |