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Show B Ogdenites expect to Turn " Tables on Invaders; iHpfc Shipley to Twirl H Ogdcn baseball stars of the Wasatch H league will tangle with the fast Luy- H ton club in tho second deciding game. H p the season at Lorln Farr park Set- j urdav afternoon. Layton managed to IH sneak over a JO to 3 victory on the lo- j cals in one of the carnival features Hl here lost Monday and from all indi- H cations the coming tilt will be a hum- IH "Bill" Shipley is slated to do the H twirling for tho locals and unless 1 dame fortune is against tho local stars f Shipley should be able to turn in a VHHH victory. In tho game Monday errors SSS were responsible for the defeat of the Jlgi locals. Allen twirled first rate bnll MK5 but was not accorded any kind of sup- ggW port in many of the rounds during the ura ' niatlnce. &A Willi SchuKz playing the short field '4lfH and "Wessler at tho second station the WD infield should work like a charm, Pet- orson at first is fast rounding into jJgKjS shape and should be able to give a good account of himself before the BraS! French at the far corner is playing f great ball and is hitting tho pill like gjgS? a regular Babe Ruth. He la capable - of playing any position on the club and is one of the most valuable men . on tho club roster. . - Johnny Myers in left is playing with 1 tho class of a major league star. My- crs cavorts around in the left pasture! during the matinees and is surely in the first class both with the stick and in the flold. He is one of the best hitters' on tho aggregation and is always al-ways good for hits during each game. Miller Is ploying a heady game behind be-hind the platter and Is ranged with the top notchers In the league. Owens and Buttcrfield have added needed) strength to the outfield. ' Heywood. Allen, Shipley, Lockwood ! and Scott comprise the twirling staff. With these men fast rounding into; form it is expected that they will be j able to win many games for the locals' beforo the gates are closed for the; presont season. I "Slim" William of Layton will oppose op-pose the locals again Saturday. Williams Wil-liams allowed but nine hits in his contest con-test Monday and hurled a steady game. His support was forthcoming, the team playing bang-up ball. From all indications the game Saturday Sat-urday should be a thriller and one of tho largest crowds In local baseball history is expected to be on hand when tho umps calls for play. |