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Show fi to Ball Game j Court Trial in Which j5 Defendant Is Acquitted -J Uo The Tribune &. Nov L'l With the world's 0 chainplonehlp successfully dls-w dls-w ('for the season, the fans of North j n'l pinln Ciiv disposed or their "J differences in Judge W. II. ' J J court today, when A Bnllcy ' n. for assault and found not i'Ll 2? a w The complaining wlt- Milo .r. Sharp of I'lain City. ''i "Hey Ik a resident of North Og-i Og-i ny residents of both villages ..J 'iei-cu or Interested .spectators. J a.'.o Is a sequel to a ball game ..J ,.at aoiIIi Ogden on August, 17-.J 17-.J "nj to the evidence. Jack Spires ft raw a decision bv the umpire and tU .,or"a" nK'"t resulted among the jtfl w playcis of tlio two settlements. Ii '' aMlared that during the melea J, "nick him on the head with auffl- rcn to knock him down. , with dlfileulty that Judgo Keed-& Keed-& ;nlnud order In tho courtroom. "orlcs of the wltnesKcs furnished Plniatcrial for laughing purposes. Vic 'vltnesscs testified that the orf, opJen conslalilc and Plain Clty Wcrlff iuldr;fl to 1 Iitj general con- fy trills to arrest ouch other for s the peace Until It was cx-w cx-w thetn, neither knew lliat the Hi wiis also an officer. i |