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Show LOBSTERS DM TAILORS AGAIN Yesterday's Victory Makes It Four Straight for Ogden Oyer Locals. GIMLIN'S MEN CINCHED GAME IN FIRST INNING Bliixrud Pitched Magnificent Ball, Allowing Only Four Scattered Hits. And the Tr.ilors loat npain. Ogdon won her. fourth struiRlit from tho locals at Walker's Walk-er's tleld yesterdny afternoon by a score of 7 to '2. IJluxrnd wns a mystery to tho locals, while thu Lobsters hit ltomncy lmrd, nnd thereby h.mgs a tnlo TIioec who lmd sup nosod thnt Bluxrud would he ineffective, bocjiuso ho wns used to wind up Snturdny's Kiimo, woro civon n bljr surpriBo. Never on tho locul flold has ho shown up to bettor advantage. ad-vantage. Ho hud tho Tailors nt liix morcy from tho outset. Four littlo singles is all ho iillowcd during tho cnlro gutne. Locals Havo Played Better. Tho showing of tho locals wns rather a dis appointment. Their playing lacked onnp and vigor. Team work was wanting and nlso that dotormlnntion, which ropols dofont and in-vitos in-vitos victory. Stewart wns tho star of tho Inilors, His miming entches in right garden woro ns brilliant ns thoy woro spoetaculnr. Iho snappy fashion in which ho pulled down Mprtonson's long, fast drivo in tho tltird stirrod tho sloopy fnnrf In tho grandstand to make the only demonstration. m Ogdon won tho gamo In tho very first inning. inn-ing. On an error of Beck, Bruyotto mado V., iIorton60n nglod nd both nion scored on Bluxnid's drivo over short. Dad Gini-lin Gini-lin then hit safe to right garden, bringing in Bluxrud, Tho inning closed without further scoring, but tho lead gained served to diir-courago diir-courago tho locals whilo at tho same timo gavo tho Lobsters nbfiotutc confidence, Two hits in tho fifth and as many errors gavo Ogdon two moro runs, fn both tho seventh and eighth innings OgCon managed to brine in lono runs. How Locals Scored. Errors by Ogden placed Bluxrud in hot water for just a littlo while during the first Inning. On Bruyctto's error, tho only Ihlnr that inarrod his brilliant fielding in yesterdny yester-dny s game, Douglas made first. S'towart stniok ocl. but Henry lot tho ball pass nnd beforp he could recovor it Dad was smiling at him from tho first sack. With two men on tho bags and nono out canio Bruyctto's on portuinty to redeem himself H0 snatche'd up Ilalin s grounder and uiiassitcd retirod Stowart at second and then threw to first in timo to cut off Hahn. Homo booted Mar-gett Mar-gett s fast drivo down prist tho second hue and Douglas scored. Beck could not hit Kafo ?,nd h,e Tutors rotircrt. It was not until the hfth that tho Tailors scored again. ltomncy ltom-ncy singled, getting tho first hit from Bluxrud Blux-rud during tho gaino. Stewart walked and. on Hnhn s well-placed drivo to rightficld' Romney came homo, scoring tho Tailor's second sec-ond nnd last run. Tho detailed story oi tho gnme follows: OGDE.V. A.B. R. ir. P.O. A. E. Bruyette, ss 5 1 0 2 5 2 Mortenscn, 3b ....5 2 2 0 1 0 Bluxrud, p 5 2 3 0 3 0 Gimlin, cf 5 0 3 1 0 0 Bluth, lb 5 0 1 IS 0 1 Taylor, If -I 0 1 0 0 0 Henry, c -i 0 1 5 2 1 Horno," 2b 1 1 1 3 2 2 Noah, rf -I 1 2 1 0 0 Totals -11 7 1- 27 13 C DUBEI TAILOKS. A.B. U. H. P.O. A. E. Douglas, 2b -1 1 0 C 1 2 Stewart, rf ...4 0 0 3 1 1 Halm, of i 0 1 0 0 0 Margotts, lb 4'0 0 G 0 0 Bock, ss 1 0 0 0 2 2 Zimmerman, If ....1 0 1 3 l 0 Gunn, 3b -1 0 1 2 1 0 Soaro, c 4 0 0 7 2 0 Mtomney. p 3 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 35 2 .1 27 10 5 James battod for Roinnoy in tho ninth Scoro bv innings: Ogden ...3 00020110 Dubol Tailors 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Earned runs Ogdon 5. Stolon baBcs Taylor and Heme. Left on Lasos Odcn 7, Duboi Tailors 4. Bases on balls Oil Bluxrud Blux-rud 2, off Koiuney 1. Two boso hit Bluxrud. Blux-rud. Throo-baso hit Gimlin. Doublo. play Bruyctto to Bluth. Struck out By Blux rud 6, by ltomncy 4. Passed ball Henry 1. Timo of gamo 1 43. Umpiro Winn. Ferrin. Attendance 800. |