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Show OGDEN COPS WALLOP SALT LAKERS I BY THE POLICE REPORTER " Salt Lake. 5; Ogdcn, S. Ouch! Of course lt hurts, if you aro from Salt Lake, if you don't believe it tho best thing for you is experience. Dosplto the handicap of having throo policemen In the lineup, Dad Glmlin's leaguers came down from Ogdcn Tuesday afternoon purporting lo be the junction cltv police baseball loam and trimmed the fur off thc Salt Lake police, In the annual game of baseball between the Ogdcn Og-dcn and Salt Lain City police forces at Walker's Held, and left them naked and whimpering upon the sward. Heads nnd arms played an Important role In the scoring for Dad Glmlin's beg purdon, tho Ogdcn police team. Both Bob doldlng and Special Pollccmnn-For-Ono-Dav Hurrlson, slab artists for thc local police, wore a trltle wild and hit ono or two Ogdcn batters, who through thc conjunction of errors on the part of Salt Luke and Hasty decisions .by the umpire, Dick Rlchurds, scored. Hut thc general result was not affected by those things and there were no sore spots llguratlvely speaking only after thc game. Ogdcn's league pitcher was Greek lo Salt Lake most of the time, especially when hits mount runs, and although his gonoral appearance nnd actions lead to thc belief that possibly hc has not tilled out the mind's eye picture his fond parents par-ents hud when they bestowed the urtlstio hut Incongruous name of Ambrose upon lilm, this will be overlooked If he con tinues to perform as well as lie' did Tuesday. Then, at least, ho was an ar-tlst, ar-tlst, us his name .suggests. But it must not bi inferred that Goldlng and Special Policeman Harrison did not go some. -Thc strain of trying to solve their cork-screw cork-screw deliveries was great and several times tho Ogdcn leaguors threatened to blow Ogdeu scored two runs In tho first in- fH nlng, threo in tho third, one In the fourth, iH ono In the fifth aud one ip the sixth. Vl Salt Lako made three In thc third- an J VH two In thc eighth. Both Goldlng and Har-rlson Har-rlson wero oftcctlvo with men on. bases and Og-Ion's league twlrlur also - closod up thc hit box when Salt Lako got men 1 on bases. I fl C. S. Stains was the official rooter for i thc local team and lu. a gorgeous costume that must have descended front h heathenish days presented a most pra-cious pra-cious and captivating appearance- Stains weighs only -00 pounds and his .co.slunio clung so close lo him at either c.xtromUy i t that hc looked not unlike Fully -Felix-. of , Sunday supplement humor fame. , WM Following the game, which ran until the shades of night wore falling',, tho 1 mM policemen and other players were hauled 1 lo 'he Lagoon depot In the patrol wagon 1 and from thcro taken . to Lagoon to enjoy H a dinner of Immense proportions at tho ' j H cxpenso of tho Salt Luke police depart- i 1 ment. Thc Ogdcn players returned Jo . 1 thc Junction city at 11: 15 o'clock Tuesday jj night. jH |