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Show Summits Wallop Gunners lnBasebc)ar I KICKLESS MATINEEE GIVES 1 SUMMITS SECOND VICTORY FOR PRESENT LOOP SEASON . Visitors Chalk Up Nine Errors But Ogdenites Arc cii. Unable to Solve Offerings to Dutch Rock; Niles and Papworth Prove No Puzzle to Visitors; Mathews Makes Debut as Pitcher , ji m BY AL WARDEN. rm rejuvenated Smithfiold baseballers had little trouble in taking the Ogden Gunners down the line at Lrin Parr park Wednesday, Wednes-day, 11 to 3. Aside from tfie Krai three innings the contest was ragged, rag-ged, listless and uninteresting. Smithfield tallied 11 scores and 13 hits during the matinee, chalking up her second victory of the season sea-son in a total of 17 games played. "Wednesday's till resembled un oiJ 'army' game. it was one of those Mlta in which pepper wu lacking and the old fight missing. Su h -'am- -arc often played in the arm; Aftei a hard day's work on tbe drill grounds tired and worn out, the soldiers play jam.'j of thin nature. They merely hit the ball and if the other side happens hap-pens to be successful in retiring the -ile, then tho opposition takes th turn at tho willow. Smithfield tri9d her derndest to accommodate ac-commodate ogden with tollies but the v offerings were not accepted. F1V8 PEEVED. The fact that tho victory was the ' second of the league season for the Smithfield warrior.-, gave thi Gunners fans some food for thought. But the; majority who expressed their opinions opin-ions came forth with the statement 1 "What we need are ball players, and; the sooner we Ret them the better."! FALLKNTIM OUT. Ernie Fallentiiu was forced out of. the game In ilv dxth nn:: . lng hit on his. right band by a foul " up. French went back of the plate for Ogden. Snclgro going to sec-j ond. Ef.rl Papworth, a Salt I,ake heaver was ordered to lb firing lin '". Manager Man-ager Tommy Fltxpatrick Papworth got by Uie first two Innings In fair! style but his efforts jo stem the tlde( - proved to no avail The Summits piled up a command-, ing lead In the first four Innings drlv- ing fapwonn -O rover in uie luuiui after four tallies-had crossed the plat- " ter. I Ned Niles replaced Papworth and, worked two and one-third Innings. Ned's twisters also failed to pusslej the visitors, Smithfield stickers col-i . lecting six run off the veteran. matkeavs pitches, George Mathews, outfielder of the' locals, added a little pepper to thej eontest by chucking ih? final three; ' 'nning-s of the game. Matty struck out' two of the men that faced him and; blanked the visitors without a run. I Johnnv Myers was the only gent that! was able to solve Mathews' benders for a safr h.'. The Summits contributed nine er-J rors during the afternoon but these boots had little effect on the Gunners but one figuring in three scores reg-j istered by the Ogden tribe. Dutch Rook, although touched for nine blngbs wa-t especially effective with men on the sacks. Aside from the sixth whf-n the Gunner chased over their three lone tallies. Rok was invincible as far as ullowlDg runs ws.1 concerned. The former Cincinnati ohucker' wlrled a good article of ball and al-l 1 bough accorded ragged support. worked all the liaraer wun the hassocks. . ... A men., handful of fans attended tn contest. ,, ., 1.. Ides beln egged and listless the affair was a long drawn otit event requiring re-quiring two hours and 32 minutes of plaving time BOOTS GALORE. Smithfield infleldors tallied eight errors but the Gunners failed to take much advantage of these boots. Singles bv Hansen and Mclvor and an infield out ga e the Summits then first tally in the third inning. The cluster of runs and hltl dished forth by the Summits volleyed forth in the fourth. iKHiblcs bv Smirch, Rock and Mclvor. a single by Dane and a ba.se on be IN to Hansen gav. Un Visitors their four scores in this fr-. Niles relieved Papworth with Mclvor perched on second Niles walked Myers. B". Johnson skied to Mathews for the final out In the next spasm DorloUS lived on Evans' error. Dane and Rook were both beaned with pitched balls loading load-ing the sacks Lorlous and Dano, snored when Lvans dropped Hansen's! pop fly. POUR I 81X1 H The Summits tulbed their final runs, in the sixth. Myers rattled the boards' in left field for two bases. B John-on John-on sacrificed Myers io third. Myers scored on Goodwin s single to center. Uorlous singled to right, Goodwin going go-ing to third Smirch tallied Dorious -1 r.,l U r.fVi n iloohle to light He tallied on Rock a single to left, ogden s tallies v.eie leglstered in the s;xth canto. Snelgrove bec out un! infield hit and scored when Kilpat-n Kilpat-n i. tripled to center. French was hit w Hi ji pitched ball. Evans walked loading the sacks Niles tallied Kil-patnek Kil-patnek and French with a single to Several opportunities were lost ' the Gunners during the game In one Inning the locals had the bases loaded with none oway but lackod the punch to score. Kllpatrick and Mclvor with three bingles each led the stickers. A double steal by Fitzpatrlck and erson in e third inning was one of the features wh'.ch tended to give the game a slight kick. UMPIRE RAZZED. Umpire Zimmerman was off color on manv of his d-olsions w hich aggra-vated aggra-vated the fans. He missed several strikes and two plays at first base, i He w as accorded a genera "razing" bv the tans in all' ndance. ogden meets the Brlgham Peaches here 8undas In Ihe third game of tho ason. Dogan aud Smithfield meet at Logan Lo-gan next Saturday. |