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Show . BUNilG Blf GUHERS The Murray tram hung thp Indian tign on the r.inners yesterday in a fine game at the Glen wood grounds The score was 4 to 8. This puts the percentages of the Union asso ciation trains as follows: Boise 1000, two games played. Salt Lake looo. one game played; Ogden and Murray 50 each, two games played; and Helena and Butte still at the 7fro point-Murray point-Murray s victory yesterday ran be attributed to two things, Dawson's pitching being superior to that of Balllnger and poor base running by BaJIinger and Murphy in the fifth in-J ninp. when ' n, h tried to steal a base without having a chance in the world. I I The camp was marked by several good catches by the fielders on both BldB, but the bifi feature was the flrldinp; of RIsberR. who was credited with 3 putoutl and 7 assists; hr also made thp first three-bagger of the; season and thr only one of the game. Menges, the Murray shortstop also! fielded well, setting .s putouts and 3 assists tn his credit Hp was hltleSS I yesterday, somewhat unusual but scorpfl 1 r;in Another unusual fea-turp fea-turp was ihe fact that a pitcher (Ballinger) (Bal-linger) led the Ogden batters with two hit-. Kllis. the new Ogden left fielder camp into prominence by .-(imp good fielding and a single In the third inning that brought In two runs. Carman led the Murray bat tcrs with 3 hits out of 4 tlme6 up. Balllnger was replaced by Rusten-haven Rusten-haven in the seventh inning. Tin-game Tin-game in detail follows: I First inning Cay was out. Iiisberg to Wooiums and Ruegg filed out to Ellis. Mcnges was out Ballinger to Wooiums. Ogden Murphy was out on a fly to Gay, and Wooiums and Ellis were both thrown out at fir6t by Dawson Second inning Carman singled to right field and was out at second on i fielder s c hoice Jones to Dow ling Thornton reaching first Clynes hit to Ballingpr and the Ogden pitcher threw to Risberg, at second, putting out Thornton and Risberg to Wooiums, Wooi-ums, completing a double play. Ogden Jones was given a life and Cobb was treated in a similar way, Jones going to second. Risberg sacrificed, sac-rificed, advancing both of his teammates. team-mates. Dow ling was put out by Thornton unassisted and Seabough filed out to Menges Third inning -Ca eney hit a hot one toward Ballinger, who deflected the ball to Risberg and the latter threw the runner out at first. Both Ballinger and Risberg were credited with an assist. Auer got to first on an error by Risberg Dawson struck out and Gay filed to Risberg Ogden Ballinger singled and Murphy Mur-phy struck out. Wooiums singled and Ballinger went to third. Wooiums went to second on a throw to third that was too late to catch Ballinger Kllis singled, scoring Ballinger and Woolum6. Jones hit the ball to Ca- . veney and was out with Ellis on a double play, Caveney to Menges to Thornton, Fourth inning Ruegg was out. Jones to Wooiums. and Menges walked walk-ed Carman hit to the centerfleld fence for two bases, scoring Menges. Thornton singled to left field, scoring Carman and Clynes duplicated the hit, advancing Thornton Caveney hit to Risberg and Clynes was forced out at second, but Howllng's throw to first was loo late to catch Caveney-Aue.r Caveney-Aue.r came to bat and a moment later la-ter Seabough pegged to Risberg, who ran Caveney down between first and Becond on an attempt to steal Thornton, Thorn-ton, however, scored before Caveney was touched nut, though Loganecker's decision was questioned. Ogden Cobb walked but was out at second on a fielder's choice Caveney to Menges -Risberg reaching first I Dowling struck out and Risberg stole second. In the latter play, Auer peg J ged to Caveney scoring an assist -Caveney fumbled the ball, scoring an error and Risberg got a stolen base Seabough was out, Dawson to Thorn ton. Fifth inning Auer was out. Risberg Ris-berg to Wooiums. and Dawson fouled foul-ed out to Seabough Gay reached first on Dowllng's error and second on a passed ball. Ruegg filed out to Ellis, the fielder making a fine run ning catch Ogden Ballincer hit for two buses but was out at third on an attempted steal, Auer to Menges Wnolums hit ;i fly right into thr hands of Clynrs. ! who dropped it and the runner reach-j reach-j ed second. Ellis was out, Dawson to Thornton. Sixth inning--Menges was out Ballinger Bal-linger to Woolumi and Carman singled. sin-gled. Thornton was out, Risberg to Woohims and Carman advanced. ( lynei was out Risberg to Wooiums. Ogden Jones made two base- on an error b Thornton and then went to third on Cobb s sacrifice Rlsbrrg hit a three-bagger, scoring Jones and Dowling struck out. Seabough hit a hot grounder to Ruegg. who made fine one-handed stop and threw the Ogden catcher out at first. Seventh inning Caveney got a two bagger. Auer hit a single to center cen-ter lield, Cobb recovered the ball and with a splendid throw to Seabough. caught Caveney at the plate. Dawson Daw-son singled and Gay fouled out to Seabough Ruegg got a single, scor-iif scor-iif Auer and Dawson went to second sec-ond At this Juncture. ' Dad ' Glm 1 in pulled Ballinger out and ?ent Rus tenhaven to the mound Mengeo filed out to Ellis. Ogden Rustenhaven and Wooiums were both out. Ruegg to Thornton and Murphy struck out Eighth inning Carman flied out to Murphy and Thornton was out, Rustenhaven Rus-tenhaven to Wooiums Clynes sin gled and with Caveney at bat. was caught at second by Seabough's peg to Dowling, in an attempted steal. Ogden -Ellis filed to Menges and Jones walked Cobb hit to Menges and was doubled out with Jones, Menges to Caveney to Thornton Ninth inning Caveney and Auer flied out in succession to Murphy and Daw6on was put out by Wooiums Wooi-ums unassisted. Ogden Risberg was out, Caveney to Thornton. Dowling and Seabough filed out in succession, to Gay. MURRAY. AB R. H PO. A. E. Gay cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Ruegg, 3b 4 0 1 1 .3 0 Menges, ss .3 1 0 5 3 0 Carman, rf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Thornton, lb 4 1 1 11 1 1 Clynes, if 4 0 2 o 0 l Cavthey, 2b 4 0 1 3 4 1 Auer. c 4 1 1 4 3 0 Dawson, p 4 0 1 0 5 0 Totals .35 4 10 27 19 3 OGDEN. AB. R. H. PO. A. E Murphy, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Wooiums, lb 4 1 1 11 o 0 Ellis. If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Jones, 3b 2 1 0 I 0 Cobb, cf 1 (i (i 0 1 0 Ri6berg, ss 3 0 1 3 7 1 Dowling, 2b 3 0 0 3 0 1 Seabough, c. 4 0 o 4 2 0 Ballinger, p 2 1 2 0 4 0 Rustenhaven, p. ... 1 0 t) 0 1 0 Totals 2S 3 fi 27 17 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Murray 000 300 100 4 Ogden 002 001 0003 SUMMARY. Sacrifice hits Cobb, Risberg, Dowling. Dowl-ing. Two-baso hits Carman, Balllnger, Bal-llnger, Caveney Three-base hit Risberg. Runs batted In By Ruegg, Carman, Thornton, Ellis (2). Risberg Double plays Ballinger, Risberg and Wooiums; Caveney, Menges and Thornton; MengeB, Caveney and Thornton. Struck out By Dawson 4. by Ballinger 1. Base on balls Off Dawson 4, off Ballinger 1. Hits Off Balllnger 9 in 6 2-3 innings. Passed ball Seabough. Left cm bases Murray Mur-ray 5, Ogden 6. Time of game 1 hour 60 minutes. Umpire Longa-necker. |