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Show I- CARD BY Tl MEDICI HATTERS ,. i 1 1 r Working for the first tirao under iho burden of their new title, the Ogden "Canner3" went down to detent de-tent before the Medicine Hat club, k though it took ten frames to reach a , decision ami the final score was 10 I' to 7. The long end of the score was P eecurcd by the Canadians through falling on Pitcher Gaigano with un-' un-' bridled delight in the tenth inning I and the hurling "Canner" could not stem the tide. Before the agonizing j inning was over, five uniformed Canadians Ca-nadians had cross the plate," giving them a three point margin. In their ! half, the Canners made a big effort i to even up the score, but could only I squeeze over 2 runs. For an old fashioned "fan" who liked to see 'cm hit and run, ( the ' g?me would hnve been called a "hum-i mer," as the players did hit and run,) j one or more of the players crossing I I'' the plate In eight of the innings j j played; but from the viewpoint or n the' modern "fan" the game was not a a success. I The feature was a home run by ( Fliegcr In the seventh inning, which broupht in three runs. ! Medicine liat was blanked and Qg- I) den scored two In the first inning Without getting a hit. The runs wore i made on two errors by Hillman, one j bj Earth and a passed ball. 1 In the second, Hillman and Lind j vcre each given a life, Morse filed out and Haves' hit forced Lind out i ct third, but Hillman scored. Jj For the Canners, Carnes filed out snd Seabough got a single. Gaigano vas walked and Murphy and Wool-urns Wool-urns singled, Seabough scoring on the i latter's hit and Gaigano was caught i at the plate. Rossback filed out, I Earth, Buckles and Daniels went j out in one-twe-three order In their , half of the third, the plays being Rls-i Rls-i berg. Jones and Carnes to Woolums. Ogden was held to one hit in their half, that being secured by Risberg. The fourth opened up by Flleger I reaching first on Carnes error. Whal-' Whal-' ing sacrificed, advancing Flleger. ;! Morse reached first on another error by Carnes and Flleger scored on the I same mis-play. Two flies caught by ' Wessler and Carnes finished the half. Ogden's half was listless and the I first half of the fifth was likewise. In the second half of the fifth ,1 Jones was hit by a pitched ball and i went to second on Wessler's sacrifice and scored on Carnes two bagger. ; Risberg filed out and Seabough was out at first. j Both sides were blanked in thesixth, but Riaberg's fino catch of Lind's fly I ws3 worthy of mention. 1 1 After two men were out in the twl-j twl-j lighter's half of the seventh, they j scored three runs on one hit Hayes and Earth were down on a foul tip " and a fly. Buckle's walked and Dan--' iel's got to first on Galgano's error, j Flleger hit the pill for the circuit. i sending his two teammates in ahead 6 of him. Risberg finished the half by throwing .Whaling out at first, j lu the Canners' half, Rossback flied out, Jones was thrown out at first and Wessler flied out. Medicine I Hat's half of the eighth was likewise 11 a useless effort Ogden made one run In its half of j the eighth, tying the score. Risberg ! walked and advanced a base on Carnes' Car-nes' sacrifice. Seabough singled and 1 Risberg scored. Seabough was caught " trying to steal second. Neither team scored in the ninth, M Barth arid Buckles fanned and Dan- iels was out at first. J For the Canners, Murphy singled, 'i but was doubled out at second, by lip Morse, who caught Woolum's fly. 'I Rossback was thrown out at first. l In the tenth the visitors hit the ''I "ball from the start Flieger filed ouL I Whaling and Morse singled and Hill-' Hill-' man scored them both on another single, Lind filed out to Murphy and i Hillman beat the throw-in to second. Hayes was walked and Hillman scor-!' scor-!' i ed on Barth's single. Buckles walk- ed and Daniel's got a single, scoring j Hayes and Barth. Flleger filed out. In Ogden's half, Jones was out on I a fly to Hayes, Wessler was given a life and Risberg scored him with a three-bagger. Carnes flied out and Cobb scored Risberg with a single. Ilaedel, batting for Gaigano, struck out. The box score: MEDICINE HAT. AB- H. R- A. B. Daniels, cf 5 1 1 0 1 Fleiger, rf 6 2 1 5 0 Whaling, lb -1 1 2 10 1 Morse, 2b 5 1 1 4 Hillman, 3b .".3 2 1 0 0 Lind, ss 3 0 1 2 1 Hayes, If 3 1 0 1 0 Barth, c 4 1 1 5 1 Buckles, p 3. 1 0 1 3 Totnls 36 10 S 30 11 OGDEN. AB. 11. R. A. E. Murphy, rf 5 1 3 3 0 Woolums, lb. ... 3 1 1 9 0 Rossback, If 5 0 0 0 0 Jones, 3b 3 1 0 3 4 Wessler. cf 2 1 0 2 1 Risberg. ss 4 2 2 6 4 Carnes. 2b .'4 0 1 3 2 Seabough. c 4 1 2 3 1 Gaigano, p 3 0 0 1 1 Cobb 1 0 1 0 0 Raedel 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 10 30-13 Batted for Seabough In tenth. Batted for Gaigano in tenth. SCORE BY JNNIiSGfc Medicine Hat 010 100 300 510 Ogden 210 010 010 2 7 SUMMARY. Errors Hllmann. 2; Barth. 1; Carnes, 2; Seabough, 1; Galgaao, I. Two base hit Carnes. Three base hit Risberg. Home run Fleiger. Double plays Jones to AVoolums; Morse to Whaling. Struck out By Gaigano, 5;. by Buckles, 3 Bases on balls Off Gaigano, 1; off Buckles, 4 Sacrifice hits Whaling. Barth, Wessler Wess-ler (2). Carnes. Sacrifice flies Lind. Stolen bases Morse (2), Barth. Mur-1 phy, Woolums. Risberg. Passed hah Barth. Hit by pitcher Woolums and Jones, by Buckles. Left on bases bas-es Medicine Hat 5; Ogden, 7. Time of game 2 hours. Umpires Dunn and Glmlin. |