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Show (IMP RESENTS FAN'S J PERSONAL REMARKS OGDEN. July 10. The Ogden Knights more than got revengp for their defeat by the Butt Miners In th opening game Tuesday by driving th mighty Kellogg to oovr In yeeteroay's game, winning easily by the unbalanced score of 18 to 9. It was even going In th first few rounds, with th lead changing almost every In nine hut the Knight men assailed the Butte pitcher with such vigor In the fifth and sixth that he was relieved by Crawford. He had difficulty In locating th plate and Robinson pitched the final inning. If the gam failed to furnish th fans with their money's worth In amusement. Umpire Sam LaRocque. Captain "Spike" Shannon. Harry Sims and a few others filled In th void to perfection. At the expense of the sentimental arbiter with elastic features the fans had more keen enjoyment than any ball game could furnish. fur-nish. L.aRocque. who might have been suffering from prickly heat or th hlvs, pulled something of a Tyru Cobb by attempting to chase Fan Sims from the grandstand for Insulting remarks, the moat objectionable of which was Slms's reference to the umpire ss "You big stiff." It started In the first Inning when Duddy singled, scoring two runs, with a bat which was declared by i..iK ju to have a flat side. After a careful diagnosis diag-nosis of the case, LaRocque ended the bat's career In organised baseball for all time to com. Sims took th view that Duddy should have been called hack to 4e It over again. He emphestsed his desire de-sire so strongly that LaRocque calld the gam and ordered an officer to chase Sims from the park. Manager Kitty Knight appointed hlm-a4t hlm-a4t a board of arbitration, and after three minute th umpire allowd Sims to remain, provided he kept th vocal misffler closed tight. LaRocquVs llf was made a miserable existence after that period. Kellogg' performance after th iirat three Innings wss a first-class exhibition exhibi-tion of lying down on the job. Dtacour-' Dtacour-' aged by hi work, the other memlers of th Butt dub threw up the sponge am' Ogdn might hav scored twenty or thirty more rune had they been so disposed. dis-posed. Although he allowed ten safe drive. Rustnhvn pitched ball when pitching was really required "Rub" Lvy. whom Manager Knight was lucky to pick up to replace Weasler at second, was about the busiest man In the game. H allowed one to get by him and It ntted two runs, but otherwise he was In the game from the jump, scor-i scor-i tng three runs and hitting twice In Uie times up. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Demasaio. if. i 1 t 0 1 Tuneon. Ib. I J 1 is 0 o Clynes. rf. 4 I 1 1 DidlT JO. 4 1 S Ortet. es. 4 1 1 0 Whaltne. Jb : I 1 : 1 " Marshall, cf. J 1 1 : 0 f KellOM. P J J J Stiannon. a I 1 7 Crawford, p 0 Si ! Reblason. p e e S e 1 1 Karora 1 1 k Testis si s m -t 4 J OOltN I A& R H. PO. A E Wooiums. lb 4 4 4 11 0 ' Voorehead. If. i t I S I Jonea. Sb 4 I I t : I Ml Van. rf. I '- 1 RUbers. as. 1 I I 2 Murray, cf. 4 I S til Levy, lb I t 1 2 1 w t Pourroy. c 4 1 S t 4 0 Rustenbavsn. p 4 ! 1 1 4 S t. f Totals 1 IT TJ It 1 Batted for Craafurd Ip tbe eUhlh. R Butte u 1 U I ! 1- ) Osden !t I I III) 14 1 . nummary: Two-base hits Jones. Levy. L Mooreheed. Rlsbers. Whallne. Duddy Three-base hit Wooiums. Stolen bases Kd E Levy Hacrtfice hits Shannon Pourroy. Sacrifice flys Whsllns: (2i Buns batted In Br Demaztfo. Duddy i. Orlet. Whallne (2. Shannon C). Wool-I Wool-I urns (4). Mooreheed (J), Jonea RJabem, Murray. Pourroy. Struck out By Ksl-loss. Ksl-loss. 4; by Crawford. 1. by Robinson. 1: by Bustenhaven. I. Baas on halls Off Kellogg. ff Robinson. 1; off Rusteb-I Rusteb-I haven. 4. Wild pitch Kellogg. Hit by pitched ball Rlaberg bv Kellogg: Van bv Crawford: Turgeon by Rustenhaven. Hits -Off Kellogg. 14 in six Innings: off Crawford. Craw-ford. 1 In one Inning: off Robinson. 2 In oae Inning: off Bustenhaven. 10 In nine ' Innings. Left on bases Butts. I. Ogden. a t. Time I hours IS aalnutes. L'mplre B La Boeque. |