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Show Itiil ; I P White Wings Hammer Eckstonc j !' j li ' COACH WALKER BRINGS ' l'; BACK NEW 'TWISTERS 1 1 ' ";j 5 - J' Lets Down Pennant Winners t ; 1 1 r jj Willi, Four Single Sciif- .. The league camo between tho Oeden I ill f't 11(1' 1 ' Pi Lobsters and tho Salt Lnko'toam on I I I Hi "M ; ' ' th Walker flcld Satur(la.V afternoon 111 ' I f -iB I P : was a burlesque. Probably the fnns 111 I1' I 'I iMs' f'lr ,a1 fiCrcd it out ahencl of time, os If L r 'I If w thero was a slim crowd present. Tho , f , 1 1 f P. local boys threw a bunch of hits into 1 1 1 1 l fl - ,ne visitors' territory which will hold III I I ' ! L I I ' them for some timo to come, Salt Lake Irl r fl 'i ll winning the game by a score of 14 to Jjj;j? 1 1 1 J anfl .als0 talbinC eighteen hits j Ml J -r ! flj '. i Coach Walker of the Agricultural col- 'll'l I w i ' o arrived on tho afternoon train JLI j ' E I : . from Chicago, pitched for the locals. Hp If'' For a first tin, lhis year thc Lol III 'hi I I J' ; 5lers M'eT0 treatrt to a schoolboy's ! jj! J Jt I s I pitching, and, it being so different from 111 I I I ti I 1n0 Prressinnl article, the' had a Ml I I (n m good oxcusc for not hitting tho ball. mI I ' ' mItT in Walker put out tho first threo men on j, I i j. tjJnJlii seven pitched balls, and followed up 4 l - II 1 his good work until the fifth inning, (' ' 0 'ilf when the Lobsters got their first hits, :' I ? Br IV vo 'n n"niber. Helmlo placed a safe i i f sfimSiii!- '" ne between first and second, Ramshaw r I ' I 3 ffSffl '"'as given a pass and was put out short lit h f it 41 Vfymk i t0 second on Greenwell's fielder's If M'-Vlpii choice; Murphy got to first on an or- I I " it t Ait 10r 3" Deano and Helmlo scored; Fill- rl '' I t ' ?Mi ' ,nor sruck out; ITausen went to first 1 1 .: 'I I .'4S on another error by Deano and Green- r I i nil-i! wc' scored; Margetts took first on an if i i if ' '"if ' error by Vahrenhorst and Gimlin , jjl M ; scored Murphy and.Hausen ou a sin- j j - ' rff ' m f gle through second liase, netting in all W '' l't " 5 ' r t10 ou-v Iour rnns t30 Lobsters got. In kUI '. .Jul .V' ; tlio eighth inning Gimlin and Helmlo lrar iK ' ' "i singlecl without results. Outside of i tw) 'Ii!''!. ! t'i'i these two innings tho Lobsters did not ' j ; Li Y I ; ; touch Walker. t I jJ if' 4" tS ue s'orv -lvas Q"ito different on tho , j J. gi 13 Salt Lake side. Eckstoue was batted it r.' if III fl 0 'n0 0X 'n seC011 inning and iSji ,0a: If- tffl v was replaced b' "Maggie" Murphy. uu' 1 di wu0 are little better. Tho locals had l lr' i F ; their hitting clothes on. In tho first 'Hi I li;,'v2t' inning Vahrenhorst scored Dean, who til 1 JiiSfi' t0 rst A' he'n "it on a scratch '' Iw "fH jyt'nL. three-base hit. In thc second inning !pj(LH fl'IJj! a triplo by Vahrenhorst and singles by i '8 "3 iL L' Deane, Fuchell, Kaefer and Castro, aid- ffl J f ' L -1 iE5 C1 an orrr1 gave tho locals four i rfJ Ll-' -B runs. Thc boys took a rest in tho third 'MlfW Kf f inning. One hit and two errors al- ''ir V; k lowed a run in the fourth inning. Mur- tH iff i lf" tK I)n-' ,cn snv,t out the locals for two ' W Llf I ' innings, but the fireworks started in ' If I' n ' li is ft' ne '2hth, when four earned runs of !,5hl ' m4 V- ve vere fi?ored through clean hitting. iHiv$li it B? Marx singled and went to third on i i I w V ' Vahrenhorst 's double, and both men j V r-' P scored on Kaefer's single. Castro put " V -' mf'siLi .,ne ka'l 'n "ght field for three bases i iTPcF' - an screfI on passed ball. " I ' ' C r " Margetts made the most sensational , J . I i'Jfi V ' : P'av n tmi uamc, taking in a fly foul ri Uwli ilRTft-i ' which belonged to the catcher, running i vl; 1 !RT: ! ,f V from left jjcld. The pitching of Walker r V g- 5 : and the hittiug of the locals were the Jjf; ''J "features of the game. Fulmer, the lj ' x , ffitt lu j all-around chamiou pla3er for whom T ': ' BS't C'ly Ogdeu made such a strong fight, fauned u ' r'L3ii3K 1n0 ar vc times. Tho balls appeared ei ft' fclb about tho size of a pea to Fulmer. Gim- f T " K ivf l'n an( lioJmle wore the only two men l j J jfi'd Hyij on the Ogdcn team who connected with '! J ; ;f "iiflH "AL,T-rVByitfi3H. PO. A. E. 1' ' 't $ I m ' ' Wolfs.1' If'. !.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.' 6 0 1 0 0 0 ( P 4 r ' : m Deane. 3b I l l o o 2 J j; U g f"chi11, cf - 0 2 2 0 1 i'li ;5 ft' j J - f Vahrenhorst, ss. .... T 2 2 ,1 it 2 ' ' '.'f ' ' ' c cl-ffer.' V' ' ' 2 ? 7 0 0 J ,' 'l it Total ...44 11 IS 27 13 7 I' ;'f - I f'T " OGDENT. "t 1 3 ; .; AB. R. BIT. PO. A. E. J V ; ' 'IT i Fulmer, 2b .... 5 0 0 4 3 1 f ' .' !?? I 1 Hauscn. c. - 5 1 0" 4 1 0 f ' I ' fr ; ' ' . Marge its. If 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 l-'Il : ! ' Gimlin. cf. . 4- 0 2 0 0 0 a Vjj J v Taylor, ss. 4 0.0 0 G 2 K. " f ' Ramshaw, 3b. .-. ?. o o 1 l o f: : t ,l U .fl 'i l, 1 i Greenwell, lb 4 1 0 12 0 2 ' .t 1 M t Eckstonc, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 V i -jl f i , Murphy, p 3 1 0 0 2 1 f ' J L - ' Total 37 4 -1 24 .15 G i( ' '4 - J H - f j , 1 1 Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 G 7 S 0 ' I . i,n ( & Salt Lako - 1 J o 1 3 o o n oi4 I ! ! ' '. j , Ogdcn 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0. 0 4 I i: ! rl' Earned runs Salt Lake. 9: Ogdcn, 1. I 1 a I Stolen bases Walsh, 2; Wells, 3; Kac- i !' '"''' fer l: Hansen, 1; Margetts, 1; Greenwell, h T M'."' 1 1' rjeft on hiises Salt Lake, 8; Ogdon, :i' 1 f; : .' Bases on balls off Walker, 1; off Mur- ' irr ffH P-hyv - J,rw-,,)n-',, hits Vahrenhorst. 7 " ' " Kaefer. Three-base lilts Vahrenhorst. UK ,4 t', - ft ! ' Castro. lilt by pitched ball Deanc. K" i' j r fi W. A', i Struck out by Walker, 10; bv Eckstonc. ; ) v f ; :. 1: by Murphy. 1. Passed balls Hansen, tr r- 1 vl i 2; Marx. 1. Wild pitches Murphy. Time :Jt;Tf- jf. 1 ; iJ ( ' of game 1. lpur. 45 minutes. Umpire ;!1 "nl ' " f I ' I 1 Jackson. Attendance 200. |