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Show ILayton Wins Snappy I Contest From Ogden Triple Play in First Inning by Visitors Is One of Main Features of Sunday Matinee; Kilpatrick and French Star in the Field; Shipley Blows Up in Eighth Inning, Losing Contest Before a record Sunday crowd, the Option baseballcrs were forced down i defeat at the hand? of the Layton stars B or Lorln Farr park yesterday after-noon, after-noon, the score being 9to 6. From the tap of the gong in the first spasm un-R un-R til the last man was retired in the B ninth the two teama were on their toes throughout playing high grade ball. B A triple play, one of the few ever H registered on the local ground, was made in the first inning, which was one of the features of the same The H Loiyton players hung up the honors. K In the first spasm for I gdn, French H bent out un Infield nit. FHzpatrlck B bunted, French going to second and fBVJ 1 17. to first, the lattei beating out the HBVJ throw, Kilpatrick drew txi.se on JBVT balls, .Miller singled to center scoring HHl French and Fitspatrick, Kilpatrick ko-HL ko-HL Ing to second on the pla Snelgrove attempted to bunt hut JBVJ flew out to Eallentine, who relayed JBVJ the bull to flint retiring Miller. G. JBVJ Adams then heaved the Lull to S. Ad-HBWJ Ad-HBWJ oms at second, retiring the side. It JBVJ was one of the nitUest plays ever seen HBVJ on the lot. JBVJ A single by G. Adams and a triple HBVJ by Bchultz gave the visitors one tally HBVJ in the Hrst HBWJ layton scored twice in the fourth JBVJ on two singles and a wild pitch while HBWJ Ogden came back and tied the scots H Miller's trij nd rroi bj Grci .i turned t'ii trick, in (he fifth Ogden HBWJ took the lead scoring two on H singles by Cole and Kilpatrick and i BVJ triple by Shipley. Fitzpat rick's sacri- HJ fice fly scored one of these runs. HBV A triple bj Adams and an rror JBVJ by Fitspatrick gave the visitors their HBV fourth tally in th R':h. Snelgrove'a double and a single by Cole gave Og- H deri an additional run sixth. HBV Tnis was the last tally registered by HBV the locals. HBV up until the eighth inning Shipley HBV allowed the visitors but eight hits and HBV Mas accorded Kood support. In the HBW eighth hoiveve r he aviub and before Manager Sott ould stop the bom-HBW bom-HBW bardment the i i ed over tour scores It happened thus I THE I VTAJ SPASM. Borstad doubled to left S Adams HJ struck out. Fallentlne singled Infield, Borstad takimc third Fallentlne stole HBV second. Borstad scored when Shlple) made a wild pitch, Fnllentine taking third on the piny. Green drew n br.se HBWj on balls and stole Second. Fallentlne HJ and Green i error, Oar- HHJ rett going to second on th- play. M. 'Adams singled. Collins relieved Shipley Ship-ley at this stage with two men on and two out. Mann, batting for Sandel, w pafe at first when Dee dropped his fly. Garrett was out at the plat" Dl e to Miller G Adams waltzed to first when Collins heaved the bean ihall I In two successive wild throws Green and M. Adams scored Schultz si:pped a grounder to Burrows Mann b ins out :t second, Burrows to Snol-grove, Snol-grove, ending the innincr. Laton added another counter in the ninth when Borstad slummed a l.i.me- into di ep center field The game yesterday was one of the I. est of the season on the local grounds despite the score and the fans present were well pleased with tne matinee. ' gden will probably eiH.sh with the Smlthfleld champions next Sunday here. The score: LAYTON. AB K. H. O: A, E G. Adams, lb . -i i l s o o Schultz, gb 5 0 1 0 2 .0 : i iorstad, cf . . . . 5 2 2 l n i S, Adams. 2b ... a 2 2 A 1 0 Fallenti;e, c .... 6 2 3 7 1 0 Green, If-p A 1 0 3 2 1 Garrett. 3b ... 0 3 0 0 M Adnms. rf . . . . 4 1 3 1 0 0 . Sandel, ji 3 o i o o o, .Man it 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 J 13 27 G 2 1 OGDEN. AB. P. H A K. French If A 1 2 2 0 o! FitsuatriCk, 3b ... 3 1 1 ! 3 l Kilpatrick, cf . . . 3 o 2 3 0 o ,i!iie:. c 1 1 2 S 0 0 Snelgrove, 2b .... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Dee, rf 0 0 1 i 1 Burrows ss . ... 4 " 2 o o ' Cole, lb 4 1 2 ?. 0 1 Shipley, p Z 1 1 ft 1 0 VTyers, rf I o o 1 0 0 Collins, p l o o o o o To'.ils 34 6 1 1 27 4 3 Score bv lnninsg. Luyton .10020104 19 Ogden ... 2 o o l 2 l 0 o o 6 Summary: Homo run Borst.id. Three-base hits- Schultz, S. Adams. Miller, Shipley. Two-base hits Snel-f.iov. Snel-f.iov. Stolen bases- Fallentlne 3. Green. Tr.pl" play -I-iillentlne to G. Adams to S Adams Siruck out By Shipley 6; by Sandel A. by Green 1. ";id i,lt-h Shlple 4 Bases on balls --'iff ih:p!ey l off :-nndcl 2 Hit by pitched bill G. Adams by '"olllns. 3ucrifice fly FMspatrick- Balk i Sh)ple-. Tef: on h.ses gd?n 5. Dayton Day-ton 6 Tlmp of gfmo l'4o. |