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Show BERT SPENCER IS TO TIKE THE PUCE I Of MURPHY That "Rdn Is a good baseball town was evidenced by the large attend ance at yesterday's game and the victory vic-tory of the local team Is expected to have a tendency to create still greater great-er interest. ' Today, tomorrow and , Friday are ladles days at the oali park and the officials of the club j j have prepared to take care of all who wish to attend the games j Secretary Angus Kenned of the Ogden club announced toiia ih.tt I L I club had secured Fielder Bert Spen- ' cer to replace Howard Murphy in I the right garden, pending the recovery I of Murphy. Spencer Is well known locally, having been a member of ' the Ogden team in 1912 and of the Salt Lake team last year He was hurt last season in a railroad wreck the accident putting him out of the game He has not been playing as a regular thus far this year, but has 1 been keeping In form by playing with evoraJ amateur teams around Salt LaU-. where he has made h home The announcement was also made today that John Couch, the San Fran- cisco pitcher just signed by Manager Glmltn and whose work virtually won yesterday's game, would be on the ; mound for Ogden In the game to morrow. The batteries announced for today were Ballinger and Seabough for Og-j Og-j den and "Red" Toner and Weaver for I Boise. |