Show REVENGE REV EN fiE IS SWEET SA MY Y LOCAL COP COPS Defeat Ogden Bluecoats at Walkers Walker's Field by to 9 Score GOOD GAME IS WITNESSED Crowd Cheers Sleuths to Victory Slim Shut Stains Couldn't Find x Suit Stilt to Fit Pit Frame of ball for which the long longsuffering suffering public has waited for COl these long ong and weary ft weeks was perpetrated at U Walkers Vall ers er's field yesterday by two teams cams made up of policemen firemen 1 and professionals and named for fot the purposes of oC the tho lie police teams cams of oC the Ogden and Salt Lake forces Notwithstanding the makeup make make- up of the two teams they played a areal areal real game g-ame of ball and delivered a t good at that The result shows show that the Ogden aggregation was some some- the weaker and when the last Lobster died the score was 0 9 to 3 Ii IJ favor of the local guardians or of th the tho public pu peace and welfare The Tho game was serious throughout with the tho exception of or several stunts that would look 1001 well vell on a stage amon among these were the ones performed by 13 Patrolman Stains Right hero here it h is best hest to explain to who saw w the game that Stains Is s a real policeman and not a a. trusty as some thought when he hc appeared on the he field clad In overalls 0 shirt and con cap Tho The reason for this garb gaib was made matte plain at the banquet when explained that the suits o all too small for ii him hint when the time c came foi for trying them on O hunt Haul on the tue Air All Th The game was wa started by the at the stick slick Many times limes they hey hit at the ball but hut when tho the third man fanned Cannell there was a bl big round mar mark in their score Fireman Andrews put that ball all over o th the tho plato every time but bul in a peculiar manner that fooled the tho bluecoats from Cram the theno no th When our own coppers came caine to bat the story was different Jilts Hits were man many and good The only thing the matter with them was that the balls had a defective e direction Nearly er c every one fell into litta tho the clutches of some sonic oft pedal policeman from the tho Junction Wiggins alias Noah oah put the horsehide over the plato plate with the swiftness of or a n. cannon ball hall bUl but the Salt La Lake e bulls hulls met It with their batand hats bats and fj sent sCat nt it t on man many Journeys to the skies The Tho locals had the habit of or hitting the ball and running They had no particular destination when thc they ran but hut they started and didn't know where to stop slop until they reached home Hurl Burke e to tile the Hel In the second Inning Burke started sl things for Ogden n with a two He lIe wa was followed b by Harris ata EllI Bill Smith who iho fanned Things w were re looking cod Id for fer a a. run by Burke but butas butas a. a as he be v was v s stealing a a. base baze he WOE was caught In the act by D Detective Wilson Wilon who arrested him when hen he ho reached the third corner by giving Patrolman Pierce tho the ball Thompson trl d cl hard I for fot a 11 lilt hit lint hut was tanned fanned It bj by W v s which retired the visitors visitor Simp Simpson oll tried for a ill hit ll In the openIng open open- fn lag Ing ut oC the S round fir Cr the tho locals but on n account of or a a. peculiar twist that Wiggins put on the ball baIl Tom m i failed td to connect In the old Red Stocking days lays curves CUI were more easily solved b by him and he ho took toole his de defeat eat with a bitter smile mLle With one out oui Andrews thought that th hc I Was wa N Cd with the tho r p o orP making the ball baIl travel tra hard haril and he ho lined out a two-bagger two Into tho the middie middle middle mid mid- dle die garden girden He ran into the second sack at a gallop thinking ho was wa going to a fire He lie wanted to be bo dead sure of the base so ho picked it up lip and carried it around with him while he slopped stopped Scored Twice l in Third The third was better for the guests and Coon Cooney scored and lied tied liedthe liedthe the score The next three men were up and dead before another tally could be ho made a pretty double b by VII Wilson so 11 and Shannon saving the day in inthis inthis inthis this Inning and Thomas beIng be- be lug Ing ng put out by the play itlay and Wiggins was fanned by And Andrews In lit the second half Pierce was the luc lucky man to tally and the locals led again In the fourth Ogden got its last run tin tying the score again From now hOW on tho the locals ls ran whenever thc they wanted to but tempered their desires so that the score did not riot run as us high a as It could have done Two To b by Kennel Brown wn and Andrews witha with witha a bunch of singles made the score cort grow steadily tead II In the tho fifth inning Stains replaced Simpson in Ill right field In the sixth Golding took the box s Andrt went vent to second and Shannon went to left field Shannon made a great hit by catching a one from Harris stopping a run and killing two men retiring the tho side A s sensational ll two- two I bagger In the seventh by Brown Drown got ot a arun arun run for himself and let In Andrews L In the ninth the prettiest play of 01 tho the thoI I tame ramo vas as s seen soen en In the ih irn fr-irn I to to Andrews dl nto to j Kennelly b by which and Burke were wele re retired retired re- re tired and with them their side The two teams lined up Ul as m foll follows ws Salt Sail Lake O Ogden Kennelly c c. c Harris Andrews Golding p P Wiggins Drown Brown capt 1 lb b Thomas Shannon Andrews Morrisey y Pierce t Marlin Evans ss 85 capt Simpson Stains rf re rf Cooney VII Wilson on cf Thompson Golding Shannon 1 If l Score h by I Innings s R. R II it E E. Salt Lal Lake e WO 00 01 9 a 12 7 n 00 Oo 3 t 9 9 Summary SlIn Double plays Wilson II on to Shannon Evans Eans to tn Brown to Andrews to Struck truck out B By Wiggins ln 9 h by Andrews Andrew 3 3 b by Gelding I. I 1 Two-base Two hits Andrews Andrew 2 Brown l Kennelly Burl Burke e Thomp Thomp- son Hit by hy pitched ball hall By fly Wig Ig gins 1 1 Bases s on balls off orr VI Wiggins 4 off of 2 off Andrews Andros 2 2 Umpire Bert Margetts 1 Time of game gamo 15 Attendance I I I In tn 0 Visitors The Time feature of the day was the banquet tendered the lie visitors and a afew afo few fow Invited guests at the Commercial club In the evening A delightful ro ru- ru past was served sN and during tho the course cours or the of-the the meal an expression was do de- de- de from everyone o present ent Th The best hest of feeling 11 prevailed a II cd and when th tIme tho time came for leaving the lie tables al all went with sith the feeling reeling that they had hat the greatest time lime of their lives Interest was manifested In a return game at Ogden den which will probably be arran arranged ed for tor to take place In th the near future Aside front from th thy members o of the two teams there were present presen Chief Browning Browning- Tout an and Patrolman Harris of or Ogden Ogdon 1 Captain Burbidge Chief V Va Vail 1 Jailers son eon and Ripley Patrolman Seager Sergeants I Hempel and arid Smith Ju Judge Judg ge DIehl Police Surgeon Paul an and Councilmen Councilman Mi lI Crabtree Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin Un and Hobday of of Salt Lake |