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Show SKYSCRAPERS WIN SECOND GAME For two and one-half hours yester-day yester-day afternoon. 1000 baseball fans, 100 of which journeved fr6m Ogden, viewed view-ed a game of alleged baseball on Lu-1 Lu-1 - (ield in Salt Lake and saw the Knights of Ogden defeated by Mc-Closkey'a Mc-Closkey'a skysirapers The final score was 7 to 4 There Were few bright spols in the entire game and some of these were J the sensational catches of Murra and Huelsman In the field, a spectacular one-hand stop by Pendleton in the sixth, a bone-head by Davis and a cican double by Wessler, Van and Foster Four times. Salt Lakers stole from first to second safelv and, when I Huelsman, the slowest man on base. In the league, was able to get down to the second corner without being' Tabbed, the crowd began to think there was something wrong with the Ogden team. J While the Ogden boys were faster in fielding, the Knights could not hit at opportune moments They showed show-ed improvement, however, in team work as demonstrated by the doubl" and, with a little signal work, will strengthen greatly. McCloskej has k bulwark of strength in the first five batters on the list. Remington, the tall boy. opened on the si: b for Ogden but he did no' show up well He had wonderful speed but no control and was re placed by Fowler in the thud who I did wonderful work after two Innings. I Hummel for Salt Lake onlv allow -I ed one hit In five innings, but In the sixth, four hit:-, were secured from his twisters, netting two runs In the seventh, he walked two Ogden men. which, with errors by Pondle-I Pondle-I Ion and Davis, allowed another point. Morgan was sent in and Ogden got its last run on two hits and a base on balls A walk, a wild pitch and a long drive by Huelsman was responsible for the first run secured by Salt Lake In (he secoud. Pendleton walked to first, .stole second and came home on a two-bagger over second banc by Hummel Murphy I landed one for three cushions and scored Hummel n the third, Hurls l man walked, stole second, took third on a had throw from Fowler and came in on a sacrifice fly DJ Murphy Mur-phy The other three runs were made In the fourth Stripp got to first on an error by Wessk-r Hummel bunted bunt-ed Stripp out at second and Fowler walked Murphy Spencer hit for two bags xrorlng Hummel and Murphy Huelsman was fanned, but Dressan hit to right field and scored Spencer Fowler buckled down to work after af-ter that and held the Mackmen scoreless He demonstrated his ability abil-ity as a slant artist by fanning Pendleton. Pen-dleton. Davis and Huelsman. In the fifth he struck out Pendleton. Kaefer and Stripp in one-two-thi ee style Real baseball was experienced In the sixth Inning. With one man out, Murphy bunted safely to first Spencer Spen-cer hit safe for one bag and Huels- i man reached first on an error by Fowler, Fow-ler, filling the bases with only one man out At this point, Fowler took a grip on himself. Dres6an the next man up popped one Into Wessler a bands and Davis retired the side when lie hit a long fly which Murray grabbed sensationally. Foster proved to the fans that his last work was done on an off day for he played well at shortstop yesterday yes-terday His speed was demonstrated when he grabbed a hot one nearlv half way to the outfield and shot it to first in time to nab the runner : fones on third was also there with I the gcods and fielded all chances ! cleanly and quickly Manajr Knighl saw the gamo and will go right to work to remedy the weak points Signal practice will bo indulged In regularly on the field as long as the good w eather lasts. I The complete score OGDEN A B R BH PO.A K Van, lb .6 1 1 0 0 0 Moorehead, If 5 1 E 1 0 Foster, ss 6 0 1 S 3 0 Jones. 3b 5 1 1 1 1 0 Wessler. 2b 4 n i l 1 1 Haves, rf 4 0 (i 0 0 0 Murray cf 3 1 1 3 0 0 Perkins, c 4 0 1 9 0 0 Remington, p 1 0 0 2 o 0 rv.vL l n 110 0 2 1 Totals 37 4 7 24 8 2 SALT LAKE A3 R BTTPO.A E Murphy If. 3 l 2 l 0 i Spencer, cf 5 J 2 0 6 0 Huelsman. rf 3 1 1 8 0 0 Dressan. lb 3 0 1 8 1 Q Davis 2b 4 d " 2 4 2 Pendleton, ss 3 1 2 3 6 1 Kaefer. 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0 Stripp. p 4 0 1 B 1 0 Hummel, p 3 2 1 0 2 0 I Morgan, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 7 10 27 14 4 SCORE B INNINGS Ogden OnO 002 110 4 yitB 010 004 020 7 I Salt Lake 121 300 no 1 , H.ts 121 302 10' 10 SUMMARY Stolen bases Huelsman. Dressa I Pendleton 2. Sacrifice fly Dressan Two base hits Jones. Spencer Three base hit Murphy Double play Wessler to Koster to Van Left on bases Ogden 9, Salt Lake 7 Three hits, 3 run6 off Remington In 2 ln- j nings (none out In third) 7 hits. 4 runs off Fowler in 6 Innings; 5 hit 3 runs off Hummel In 7 innings, 2 hits, 1 run off Morgan In 2 Innings Struck out Bv Remington 1. bv Fow-ler Fow-ler 8, by Hummel 5, by Morgan 3 Bases on balls Off Remington ?,. off ' Fowler 1. off Hummel 4, off Morgan 1 Wild pitches Fowler. Remington .Time of game 2 24 Umpire Lou Mehaffey. Attendance 120i. |