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Show BfiSEBALL GAME WH BI S. P. TEI Oil LABOR DAY Tho S. P. baseball team gavea decisive de-cisive whipping to the Moose team of Salt Lake Monday afternoon at Lorin Farr park, bringing home victory with a 13 to 5 score. The local team started start-ed off with five runs in the first Inning, In-ning, overwhelming the visitors with a lead they could not overcome. The ball game was part of an afternoon after-noon of keen sport enjoyed at Lorin Farr park, participated in by people of all ages. The program was prepared by the Ogden Trades Sr. Labor Assembly. Assem-bly. L. G. Harding, a little fellow un- dor six. started the afternoon's pro-Igram pro-Igram by winning the boy's race. Ho j received two thrift stamps. Frank Lehman gained second place, winning 'one thrift stamp. The other events were as follows: Girls' race not over six years, Lora Pingreo, Marie Lind. Boys" race, not over twelve years, Frank Itoslin, Glen Stuart, (Second race), Byron Porter, Francis Thomas. Girls' race not over 12 years, Altha Thomas, Maud Pingrec. Boys' race, not over 15 years, O. Zinn, George Van Dyl. Girls' race, not over 15 years, Minnie Min-nie Carrol,, Josephine Tibbets. , Young men's race, Eoy Harding, Rufus ToponL Young ladies' race, Ellen Handley, Vera Shipley. I Union men's race, W. A. Dartery. Robert Wilson. Union women's race. Mrs. Mary Peterson, May Oroll. Fat men's race, M. A. Child, H. W. Hughes. Officials' r.ace, G. W, Warner, A. Van Bouthon. Boys' race, not over 8 years, Louis Phillips, Frank Lehman. Girl's race, not over S years, Ann Woodland, Helen Hodge; Boys' race, under 12 years, Nicholas Lobello, Edward Drysdale. Girls' race, under 12 years, Rosa Allison, Ruth Plngree. Youngest uion man on grounds, Maclaren Ford, Painters' union. Youngest union man on grounds, Mary Orell, Auxiliary Firemen. Largest union family on grounds, Leonard Berghout, Carpenters' union, 12 members. The dance in the evening was at-, tended by a large number of couples. |