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Show I SPORTS In TIES SECOND SHE 1 IK BIG I The Canners evened up on the' series by taking the second gamp at Lucas Field in Salt Iake yesterday I afternoon. Couch on the mound for Ogden held the Salt Lakers down and would have had a shut-out had it not been for the poor fielding behind him !n one inninu. He allowed but I three hits and walked three batters. He was opposed by Bill Bershard who was hit frequently but who was paved time and again by the sensational sensa-tional work of the Sea Gulls behind him. Ogden had men on the bases in every inning, but was held back from scoring in six frames. The Salt Lake defense was led by Davis and Tonne-man Tonne-man Billy Darls wag the bright, shining star of the afternoon, making one-handed stops of sizzling grounders, ground-ers, leaping miles in the air to hooK line drives, and pegging the ball across the diamond like a big leaguer Tonneman started in the third inning when he blocked Couch off the plate I and in addition made several wonder-1 ful throws to second base. The grass infield seemed to bother the Ogden players for the first few rounds and Sawyer and Jones were the goats, getting five errors be tween them. Of these, the two that Jones made were the only costly ones, sponsible for a run. J ('ouch. In addition to pitching in ,11 vincible ball, was heavy with the ' slick. Out of four times up. he drei J a single and a double In the third ,jj inning, with one out. Couch not around -j as far as third. obb hit a long fly to Carman and Touch started to the M plate. Carman"s throw was short and the ball bounced into Tonneman's 1 hands to the left of the plate. Hav- log no time to make any other play. 3 Tonnemon stepped on to the line and blocked ( ouch off. sending him over his shoulders. It looked for a mo- j ment as though both would be badly I hurt, but Couch was only irinded anil j all that happened to Tonneman was J a lot of dust over his nice clean uni-: 1 Dowling s first trip to the plate was 1 the signal for all the Salt Lak tana j to trot out tht-ir little hammers and 1 start the Anvil Chorus All the witty. near witty and insulting remarks at ft tlle command of the fans were dill, di-ll, rected at Bill, but he grinned cheer- M fully and took it all without a word.; 'a Outside of the game, the most in- j l! t resting incident of the afternoonj A was unusual spectacle tof a can be-i Iing applied to Lee Raedel. The mild-ma mild-ma mured Ogden catcher was sent to the club house for some remark that LaRoeqw did not fancy It is en money that this is the" first time in Lee's career that he has been put cut for beefing. Neither side scored until the fourth, although the Canners threatened to do so in every preceding Inning Huelsman started the Salt Lake halt of the fourth with a two-bacger that nearly tore Paul Cobb's hand off when he tried to intercept it. Davis sacrificed sacri-ficed Huelsman to third. Jones kicked! Bostick's grounder and Hippo scored Bostick took second on a wild pitch Tonneman struck out. Bernhard1 reached first and Bostick third on I Sawyer's error. Jones muffed Ga-j lena's easy roller and Bostick scored Hester went out. Sawyer to Woolums. After this the Sea Gulls were never! dangerous. j Ogden got one of these runs back in the fifth. Couch led off with a sin-rlc sin-rlc in1 f.-..l- .1 - m . . i I ouu ' uui riuuu on a iieiaer s choice. Woolums singled and Couch scored Jones and Cobb filed out. With two down In the eighth, Sawyer Saw-yer tied the score with a home run over the short left field fence. The game was put on ice in the ninth Couch was out for bunting the third strike. Dowling and Woolums singled. sin-gled. Jones was walked purposely, filling the sacks. Cobb singled and Dowling scored Woolums and Jones scored on Risberg's long single. Saw yer hit a long sacrifice fly and Cobb I scored. Risber was caught in an at tmpt to steal second. Salt Lake'! half of the ninth was ! over quickly Tonneman filed to De-maggio. De-maggio. Smith. batting for Bern-hard, Bern-hard, went down, Jones to Woolums. Galena got a two-baggerdown the , third hasp line, but Hester went out. Jones to Woolums OGPEN AB. R. H. PO. K P Dowling, 2b 1 l l o 1.000 Woolums. lb. ... 4 1 3 11 0 1,000 Jones, 3b 4 1 1 1 2 500 Cobb, cf 5 1 1 2 0 1.000 RIsberg, If ...50120 1.000 Suwver, ss 4 1 2 6 3 7 1' 7 DeMaggio. rf. 4 0 ', 2 0 1.000 Seabough, c. . . . 4 ) 1 5 0 1.000 Couch, p 4 1 2 1 0 1 000 Totals 39 6 15 27 6 .884 SALT LAKfc AB. R H PO. K. PC. Galena, rf 5 0 1 1 0 1.000 Hester, lb. 4 0 0 9 0 1.000 Carman, cf 3 0 0 4 0 1.000 French. 2b. ... 3 0 0 3 0 1 000 Huelsman. If . . 3 1 1 3 0 1.000 Davis, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 667 Bostick, 88 3 1 1 2 0 .750 Tonneman. c. . . 3 0 0 2 0 1.000 Bombard, p. ... 3 0 0 0 0 1 000 ' Smith 1 0 0 0 0 .000 I Totals 31 2 326 9 .933 Batted for Bornhard in the ninth Couch out lor bunting third strike. SCORE BY INNINGS. Ogden Runs 000 001 014 6 Hits 101 221 12215 Salt Lake Run . 000 200 000 2 Hits 010 100 001 3 Summary Left on bases Ogden. I 8; Salt Lake, 9. First base on errors! Ogden, 1; Sit Lake. 5. Double play carman to Tonneman. Hit by pitch i pi Huelsman Time of game 1 hour and 53 minutes Umpire LaRocque. |