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Show SPORTS mm MAKES ir - TWO STRAIGHT . i SALT LAKE, 3Iay 7.-The victory of Murray over thtj Occidentals" Saturday Sat-urday was repeated, hore this afternoon aft-ernoon wheu the "boys from tho unfetter unfet-ter town defeated, men b tho score of 5 to 1. Langford. oh the firing line for tho Oxles had one bad inning, tho fifth. In this, round four hits netted aa jnany runs nnd practically cinched it for the suburbanites. Harrison, was touched for olght sofetleff by tho colored hitters but he kept them so woll distributed that for tho most part they were ineffoc- , tuat The work behind Harrison was vory satisfactory T:wo thousand Salt' Lako and Murray fans witnessed the game The score., . 'mujIray. - AJV R-. H. PO. A. E. Mann, b. ...'..G 2' 3 1 3 0 Fortlcr, c, ,.,, j, J a" S 1 0 Gunn, 3D , . lfe"2 2-0 0 Castro, s,3. .r. A o 0 , 1 1 1 tKeafer,fJb. ..k 4. tj 010,. 0 0 Good, o.f,' :.,. j' w 0' l''M 0 BocV"l f f, . . :! ' 01. 31. .0 0 1 8j$t, j .,;;. i ' o;-.v2&.m o o Harrison,.,?. -; -3 UkOH;0 3 0 Sk- ; J L. - zjgjib-i- r yfotdls . . t . .3( 1 5t - 107f 27 t S 2 " OCCIDENTAL'S. ' AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Bost, s.s . . 5 i 1 2 1 Hawjdns, 3b . 4 'ft 0 2 3 1 Langford, p. . . 3 $ 0 8 3 0 Burni, c f. . . 3 5' 1 0 0 0 Robinson, 2b. . 3 6 0 2 I 0 Black. If 4 0 t 2 0 0 Moonoy, lb. . . l ""0 0 9 1 1 Langlcy, c. . . . -I 0 1 5 3 0 Kyle, rf j o 1 3 0 0 Totals 34 1 8 27 13 3 Score by innings:' Murray Runs ;. 100 040 000 5 HUs 20104110110 Occidentals t Runs :... 001 000 000 1 Hits ......112 101 1018 Two-base hits Mann, Bost, Burns. . Three-baco hits Forller, Gunn, Kyle. Home run Mann. Sacrifice hits Fort-ier, Hawkins" Bases on balls Off Harrison, 3; off Langford, 1. Hit by pltchod ball Langford Struck out By Harrison, 6, hj Langford, 4. Stolen bases Mann, Bost, Langford. Doublo play Castro to Mann to Kae-for Kae-for Loft on bases Murray, C; Occidentals, Occi-dentals, 11 First baso on errors Murray, 2, Occidentals, 2. Umpiro Spencer Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes Attendance, 2,000 Murray, 10; Occidentals, 9. In the Saturday gamo at Murray the smolter team outbatted the Occl dontals in a regulation batfest and won out by tho narrow margin of 10 to D It was anybody's gamo up to the finlBh of tho ninth. Tho score: R. H. E. Murray Oil 021 10110 15 3 Occidentals ,.0Q0 302 202 9 9 G Batteries Mctcalf, Harrison and Fortler, Moonoy, Hawkins and Lang- ogdenTIFs two GAMES U ZIOIf 4 .i STANDING OF THE CLUBS. : 4- Won. Lost PC. 4 Ogden .. .,.-,,,.2 0 1000 4 4 Murray .. .r 2 0 1000 4 4 Salt Lake 7, . r 1 2 .33 4 4 Occidentals ." ...0 3 .000 4 4 4 Results Yesterday. 4 4 At Ogdcn Ogden S, Salt 4 4 Lako 3. At Walker's Field Murray 4 4 5, Occidentals 1. 4 4 4 44444444444444444 Before a crowd of flfteon hundred enthusiastic Ogden fans and fanessca "Dad" Glmlin's 'pen triumphed over tho proud Isltors from the big city yestorday afternoon. Tho second consecutive con-secutive victory for the locals demonstrated demon-strated that Ogden has gotten off on tho right foot in this state league gallop. gal-lop. Yesterday's figures were S to 3 Tho affair yesterday was a dupllcato of the Saturday performance In Salt Lake, with Ogden s suicidal work on the bases cut out Again the locals batted themselves to a decided victor", vic-tor", and Annls, on whom MargeUs had relied to put It over on the Glm-linltes, Glm-linltes, proved .no greator obstacle, for the hard-hitting,,blue boys than Cheve-llor Cheve-llor For the first five innings Annis looked ull to the good, but the pace was too swift When he wont to pieces in the sixth nothing short of a rope could have held him to the earth. To add to tho calamity tho men behind be-hind him shared his misfortune. Even Manager iMargetta was no eceptlon Tho visitors wont up in the air so completely In Ogdens half of tho eighth that their boots and bobbles would hae discredited a bunch of the rawest bushcrs. Blanked up to tho sixth inning, Ogden Og-den went In and in tho comparatively brief period of three innings piled up tho sum total of tholr counts and came home In a walk. Eleven swats were put over on Annla during tho eight Innings and seven of this number num-ber came in tho last three rounds. Of tho s6ven smashes five weie for extra stations Plake, Wossler and Kutlna helped themselves to triples during the ibatfest and tho latter added to his phenomenal hitting record with a double. This great worjt with the willow did not detract from .the fielding work of the ralhoaders, and with the exception excep-tion of two Innings uo ZIonlto was so fortunate as to reach the third station. Salt Lake's half of the fourth would probably approac- the record for briefness. In this particular period "Maggie" Murphy pitched four balls,1 tho side being retired ln about four minutes. Annis and Harris flew out on the first balls pitched to them and Forhes was retired In a like manner on the second ball. Salt Lako got awav strong with two singles In the first, but failed to count Two passes and a single la tho second brought In two runs across for tho Margetts men. Thoro was no moro run-gottlng forthe visitors until the seventh, when" Harris singled and scored on McCioskey's doublo, tho only one of Its kind for tho Zlonltes. Ogden Slow In Starting. It took five Innings for Gimlln's men to get under way, and when they did, Salt Lake's lead of two runs was Hwallowed up so quickly as to bo practically prac-tically worthless. Reams had been retired In tho sixth when Conway singled sin-gled down along third. Then Kutlna, who has attained a record for pound- (Contlnuod on Pago Foiir.) (Continuod From Page Two ) ing in scores pushed one out in center cen-ter for what would have been a single urulor ordinary conditions, but just as Manager MargctLs was about to spear the pill it bounded high over his head and "Kut" strotched It into a triple Tho performance does nob reflect discredit dis-credit on Margetts, for no living fielder field-er would have coralled tho ball after that unexpected bound This sent Conwaj- home with Ogdon's first run, and Tngvoldstad sent Kutlna across with a single. This ended it for tho period. In tho following poriod Murphy had fallen for threo swipes, when Plake stoamed out a triple to center. Just to show that he was also among tho roal stickers. Wessler followed with a beautiful swipe to right which led his around to third Reams hit u Annls, who fielded it clean and attempted at-tempted to cut off tho run at the plate, but failed At this point Mar-getts Mar-getts helped Ogden materially by dropping Conway's long fly to tho" center cen-ter garden. With two across and two on the lines. Kutlna again came to tho rescue with a two-base smash that brought Roams and Conway acroBS Kutlna failed to como home The sticking was not so heavy in the eighth, 'hut Salt Lake's work behind be-hind Annls was even more disastrous Helmlo poled out a two-bagger, but had it put on him at tho plate, Helmlo drawing a life on a fielder's choice. Another had been retired when Mar-getts Mar-getts committed his second offense of tho afternoon by failing to grab Vess ler's fly on a fair chance. Helmle scored and by the time Margetts' men "had quit kicking the ball around the lot, Wessler also counted, going all tho way round on boots and fozzles. Reams rang down the curtain on the horrible scene by rolling one down to ForbeB at Short. The score OGDDN. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Plake, 38 G 1 1 3 3 1 Wesslor, 2b. .. 4 2 1 2 1 1 Reams, 3b. ... 4 1 0 2 1 0 Conway, If, ... 4 2 1 J 1 0 Kutlna. rf. ... 4 1 3 0 0 0 Glmlln, cf 4 0 1 5 0 0 Ingvoldstad, lb 4 0 1 7 0 0 Helmlo, c . .. 4 0 2 4 2 0 Murphy, p 4 1 1 0 0 1 Totals 37 8 11 27 8 3 SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Harris, c 5 1 3 7 3 0 Forbes, ss 1 0 1 2 3 1 McCroskey, If.. 4 0 10 0 0 Clarke, lb. ... 4 0 0 10 0 0 Hicks, rf I 0 1 3 0 0 Lehr, 2b 3 1 0 0 3 0 Margotts. cf.... 3 1 1 0 1 2 Lawrence, 3b.. 4 0 0 2 2 2 Annls, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 34 3 7 24 15 5 SCORE BY TNNINGS. Ogden HIis 012 103 31 11 Runs 000 002 42 8 Salt Lake Hits 210 011 200 7 Runs 020 iuu 100 3 SUMMARY. Twc-ibase hits Kutlna, Helmle, McCroskey. Mc-Croskey. Three-base hits Plake, Wessler, Kntlna. Bases on balls Off Annls 2, off Murphy 2. Struck out By Annls G, by Murphy 3. Left on bases Ogden 7, Salt Lake G. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hit Margetts. Time of game 1.45. Umpire Mortenson. Attendance Attend-ance 1,500. |