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Show Ogden Wins Last of Series; Hit Schultz Hard and Often Salt Lake Leaves for Butte, Game and Half in Lead; Home Runs Are Hit by Davis and Seabough. At Salt Lake Ogden, 11; Salt Lake. o. At Butte Boise, 3; Butte, 4. At Helena Murray, 2; Helena, Hel-ena, 6. r AD" GIMLTX'S keys and j l"Dad'' Gimlin's townspeople, I J a considerable number oi whom saw yesterday's game, derived no little satisfaction from Ogden Og-den 's victory in toe final game of the series. The count was 11 to 5 for the visitors when the doings were over. Yesterday 's win is the oniy consolation consola-tion the Canners got out of the series. se-ries. Thcv lost six of the seven games plaved. (if the thirteen games between the' S-alt Lake and Ogden clubs in the last two weeks, tho Sea Gulls took ten tind the Canners three. Salt I.ase and Ogden will plav no more games against each other in the first half of the season. sea-son. Salt Lake left for Butte last night, a game and a half to the good over Boise and Ogden. the Irrigators and Canners being tied for second place, with a standing of .54S. Salt Lake's percentage is .600. Get After Schultz. The visitors took kindly to Schultz -vesterday, and hit. the ball vigorously and often. Kov Castleton who started start-ed last vear with Salt Lake, began the game" for Ogden yesterday, but he was wild and after four runs had been garnered bv the Sea Gulls, Castleton gave wav to doe Galgano. Galgano pitched cxrelleut ball, ouly .one rim being be-ing made off bim in the eight and two-thirds two-thirds innings he pitched. That was on a home-run drive by Davis in the seventh. Galgano allowed a fair sprinkling of hits, but he kept tm spread over a large surface and thus got by nicely. ' The same was plaved in a w'nd.-trm which made fielcing very difficult, alls were blown out of their courHe to such en extent that it wa elmost impofi hlc for the nitrt in the outfield to i'ldije them. In solte c,f that condition there was mucn sensational iieiding. S-abouii. Can catcher, laced trc hail over the left field fence, which ! regarded a3 an unusu-il performance fo -a left-hand hltfr. The were n..t occupied when ceahouh made hi? hi:, neither were they occupied when Dav s knocked the bali over. Salt Lake Starts. The home t-am n-ade three rur.3 in the first innint?.- Castleton ga e Potts a ba-e on halls to p'art Hester sent hln' to second witii a sacrifice. He stc.. tihrd and scored on a wil pitch. H'j"ls;Tian also pot a base on halls and French v.a; hit. Both advarcf-,1 on h'avis's infield out and Mi" reliable little .Ic-hnnv Galena tame thi'o ugh with the necessary blnfcie to put them both across. f'den got two ba.-k in the second. Jones hit ,-; Pule on- irrh-cd and afl'-aitced on ih.bh's 'cit. FUst.ert; dre'..' a pa.ss and Ijov linc filed to rh ench. Thn Seahoutrh l-.it to Potts, who thrr--v wild to second In an attempt at a double piav. Jones Bcored and It'nerz w.ent to third. Sea-"rc.ijt-h and P..s':rers auccesj5ful!y worked tpf rlo'il'ie steal. S-'alt Lake made one in the second on a doubt" bv Schultz. a wild pit-h and a sir.ide by Pot's. At this point fJaU-ano w.e-nr in for O-'den and tlte side v.as retired. re-tired. Ogden Goes Ahead. The vMtors went up one in the third on W'ooi-nr.s's tin ee-ba gi-r and Muiphy's sacrlfl-e fiy. In the fifth tiitnid' steprd out in front wh'-:i he too :ro. Tii"v vtrt. made w' en r;HiL'ar', i;--fd o-i a r'i'de's '-'loii-e an'I liihis oro'v a pas.-. . slnKb-- bv Woollens Wool-lens ect ti em aiKad and tlic,- scored on Mu-phv's n,-. In the si.th th ''f,nners got three. t dooble bv :'.isber. set ol'f the pov.'der. This wa- followed In succession bv llt-tb- idl.i ':, the luffed which were not fuble-1. and t,.m a double bv Kills flx'-d it i .sr rii-lit. Trie three, runs wcre ruarle ' . lore at.: o;i- had been puf out. The r-t three batsmen were retired in order. Total Climbs. ?'i '. ;i's number cm the s. ore bo;, rd cliini.ed bv two in Die .e..'entb. Itiehert,' sii.Kied and we,, to third when Iiow- lllli.- lld He-er.iSC. riOWlliiK StO,,. Ke,r,n. a; d Caldwell raib-d to neirollate l.oit'ii's htlie slam In lime to n.ill Uih-beri.'. Uih-beri.'. and r;owltf:K .-r,-e. -.hr-n Senhouirii ice thio-' n o'lt at ' o-id in en attempted ,:,,,.,!e :te;,. ih,. none end of which v. oh c.-: ,,;i r.ght h.,it I, :ike adoe-J one In Ihe scrpth on Iiaw-s loice run iicisli mr bdt. fj,. iKden'e riiial tah" lonnied in the ninth whn .Se,,bo,:;..h j.ok'd It over. '1 les.oav iie,e,,a , , i Murray play at ' I.v.an fbld. |