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Show I DOUG PLAYS W& BALI FOB U TEAM Medicine Hat "came back" yesterday yester-day afternoon and defeated the Can-ners Can-ners by a margin of 1 run. the score being 7 to 6. The game was one that was really worth while and kept a small crowd of 'fans' interested from srart In finish. I Rustenhaven was in the box for Og-den Og-den and pitched in much better form than in any previous appearance this season. But for his "blowing up" in the sixth, when the Canadians got over four runs, his work on the mound was good. He allowed 10 hits in the nine frames and scored 7 strikeouts. 2 putous and 3 assists. Lind, for Medicine Hat, was touched for 11 hits, struckout 3, had 1 assist and 1 putout. ' Two things that interested the 'fans' were the appearance of Carnes in a Medicine Hat uniform and Dowling Dowl-ing in an Ogdcn uniform. The recruit re-cruit second baseman, released by Glmlin on Tuesday, was immediately taken on by Manager Dunn of the Canadians and placed at short, whore he played a fine game. In fielding he was credited with three putouts, one of them being the catch of a fly for which he ran backwards into left and caught it as it came over his shoulder. shoul-der. He also batted in two runs with a two-base hit and was credited with one assist. Dowling, the new man from Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb,, from his first appearance, was judged a natural baseball player and proved It all the way through. In two limes at bat, he made 1 hit and 2 runs and also scored 1 putouts. In one Inning, he pulled off a steal that showed him to be a runner that will have to be watched closely by the catchers of the Union association. He Gtarted on his way to second base just as the opposing catcher started to deliver the ball to the pitcher. The unlooked for move brought a poor peg andj the steal was made. Several fine pegs by Seabough were also features of the game, the Ogden captain catching three men at second I In the first inning, Rustenhaven struck out the first three batters to face him and the Canners were also blanked. Medicine Hat was held scoreless in the next two innings, hut in the second Inning Dowling made one run for Ogden. He singled, sin-gled, stole second and was brought home with a two-bagger by Seabough. The locals stood pat in their half of the third. The fourth inning Medicine Hat made 3 and Ogden 2, tieing the score. Whaling was safe on a fielder's choice and went home on a- two bagger bag-ger hit out by Flieger. Hillman. reached first on Rossback's error and came home behind Flicger on Carnes' two bagger. Hayes' hit to Jones and the latter tagged Carnes and threw Hayes out at first. j For the Canners, Jones singled and scored on a similar hit by Wessler. Wessler went around the same way,' the hit being made by Risberg. Dowling Dowl-ing was out at first and Risberg was I caught, Whaling to Hillman. Seabough Sea-bough filed out. No scores were made in the fifth. In the sixth, the visitors gained a lead of 4 runs and held the locals tight. In the first half of the seventh. Seabough pulled off two fine pegs. Flleger was out, Rusty to Woolums. "Whaling singled and was pegged out trying to steal second, Seabough to Risberg. Morse was walked by Rub- ty and was caught at second, Seabough Sea-bough to Dowling. The Cannerfi made 2 runs In their half Seabough was out at first and Rustenhaven walked. Murphy singled sin-gled and Woolums went out at first, but advanced Murphy and Rustenhaven Rustenhav-en on the hit. Rossback singled and Murphy and Rustenhaven scored. Jones singled and Wessler filed out. In the first half of the eighth, Rus-tenhavon Rus-tenhavon fanned Hillman and Carnes. Hayes walked and was caught at sec ond" by Seabough's peg to Dowling. Ogden pushed over another run In its half. Risberg struck out and Dowling showed great speed by advancing ad-vancing two bases on the hit. Racdel went in to run for Seabough and was put out on a fielder's choice, with Rusty reaching first on the play and Dowling crossing the plate with the sixth run. Murphy singled and Rus tenhaven went out at second on a fielder's choice. In the final, Bliss flied out to Wessler Wess-ler and Lind singled. Daniels flied out to Rossback and Flicger hit to Dowling and the Ogden second baseman base-man touched Lind out. For Ogden, Woolums fouled out, Rossback filed out and Jones was out at first. The box score; MEDICINE HAT. A 13. R. H. PO. A. E. Daniels, cf 4 0 0 1 1 0j Fleiger. rf 5 0 1 1 0 0 Whaling, lb 4 2 2 10 1 0 Morse. 2b 3 2 2 3 3 0 Hillman, 3b 3 2 1 2 1 0 Carnes. ss 4 0 1 3 1 0 Hayes, If . 3 1 1 3 0 0 Bliss, c 4 0 I 3 1 1 Lind, p. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Total 34 7 10 '27 9 1 OGDEN. AB.R. H. PO. A. E. Murphy, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Woolums. lb. 4 0 .1 4 1 0 Rossback. If 5 0 1 2 0 1 Jones. 3b 4 1 2 1 2 0 Wessler, cf 4 1 2 2 0 0 Risberg, ss 4 0 1 3 0 0 Dowling. 2b 2 2 1 4 0 0 Seabough. c 4 4 2 S 3 0 Rustenhaven, p. ... 3 1 0 2 3 1 Total 34 6 11 27 9 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Medicine Hat 000 304 0007 Ogdcn 010 200 210 SUMMARY. Stolen bases Fleiger, Dowling Sacrifice hits Woolums, Dowling. Two base hits Seabough, Morse, Carnes, Hayes, Bliss. Runs batted in By Morse, Hillman, Carnes (2), Hayes (2), Rossback (2), Wessler, Risberg, Seabough. Double plays Jones and Woolums; Hillman and Whaling. Struck out By Lind. 3; by Rustenhaven, 7. Base on balls Off Lind. 3; off Rustenhavon. 4. Wild pitch Lind (2). Passed ball Bliss. Hit by pitched ball Dowling by Lind, Left on bases Medicine Hat 3; Ogden Og-den 6 Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpires Martin and Healy. |