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Show SUNDAY'S DAME IS WON BY MARKETS By a score of 6 to 5, the Washington Washing-ton Markets were victors over the fast Ogden Packing & Provision team yesterday afternoon at Glenwood. It took ton Innings of the best baseball seen here this season for the Markets to bring home the bacon. Scott, pitching for the winners, was very effective, allowing but eight scattered scat-tered hits in the entire game. Shipley, Ship-ley, heaving for tho Packers, pitched better ball, from a box score standpoint, stand-point, but luck was with his opponent, who received the. bettor support. Shipley allowed but six hits. The game was replete with sensational sensa-tional doublo plays and close decisions, decis-ions, and many were the ludicrous attempts at-tempts of the batsmen to solve the twists of the two mound8men. who had them at their mercy most of the time. Score: R. H.E. Markets 6 9 6 Packers 5 6 8 Batteries Scott and'Bellle; Shipley Ship-ley and Mulford: . - r |