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Show TRYING OUT HIS MEN. Ginilin's Pets Wipo Up tho Ground With Colored Club. Tho opening practice game betweentho Ogden Colts and tho Assembly club (colored) (col-ored) today resulted In a victory for tho former which could have been much greater if Father Gimlin had not put his pots through so much practice work during dur-ing tho progress of tho game. It was In every respect a try-out and all the pitchers, pitch-ers, except Dowllng, wero put In the box. Tomorrow the Colts will meet the Cleaveland Commission team at Glen-wood Glen-wood park, and the horse play will stop. Tho game will commence at 3 p. in Gimlin tried out all of his pitchers today to-day and all seemed to be In fine shape except Dowllng. who has not had sufficient suffi-cient warm weather In which to warm "llastlngs made monkeys out of all who faced him, and had curves to burn, and Noon and Caslleton also pitched a fine game. " ... Fullmer. Breslno and Baro In the Infield In-field played splendid ball, and tho outfield out-field showed up strong. Tho colored boys played good ball, but wero entirely outclassed and could be hit easily. The score would have been .larger, but Gimlin had his men doing necessary practice, prac-tice, bunting, etc.. and Indulging in all tho tricks of tho game. Following is tho score: Teams R . H. L- Ogden 101 010 230-S 9 2 Assembly Club 210 000 000-3 S G Batteries Ogden, Hansen and Lumley, catchers; Dowllng. Hoon, Castloton and Hastings pitchers. Assembly club, Burns, catcher; Lawrence, pitcher. |