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Show Kqan Drops Sunday Game to Ogden by 7-2 Score I (ARTILLERY FIRE jS OGDENITES; NIFTY FIELDING IS BIG FEATURE 2 a iones Pitches High Grade Ball Despite ( nJness; Phillips Touched for Fifteen tie Blows; French Stars in Field SO and at Bat for Locals BY AL WARDEN. iHerv of the Ogden Gunners exploded with a detonat-i detonat-i 'I'lrin l";"r Park Sun,la.v as the clan of this city set I III '.''Ciieffians ;" ;1 ' 1,1 - ''"t '; m the fourth game Ul ',LSuniinv ''''t01'- Pli,,,,,s !,lr 'iinuers a notch nearer ' i,- the N-agun rt)nl'alon the initial position lnbv Britain With .i inflictive display of timely end I 0f i.miti'-i h"!'!" '1 "n Hiillips and 1 u11m i ! " .Mm ' '" I i '' ,,(frt BpOil LOI- VJ I ,,,.rj Imprecation 1 , Sunday and Oft , , AHiu.--.Kli Ion. - . ..ho inn ' i L Wubt In n ' I""" " ;' fLki'h rsv l.lt-s two E lie fourth Inning, no : i... a shutout -'- ' .. . ' if; . ,. ' 1 "rt." i I Lif.. Phillips I E. r KOt'' ,! I tMird hltllnn of George I Bltnlpro, vvaa j L;w cf the ' F ' M iranvillo anl I is hi' ' ,r' Sklp-j Sklp-j . X Fri J . -. Two fin ii 1 p pliyi a lrc;gh: tin l'UsIoi El hi I EW olneled to I Ej) on Archibald Wrick- Trent Ed to Kilpal i Ick, Ken- I iKtEd. Dimniok l.il'.lod - 'it i n : i i Id. lunched ball to Adams' error. Kilpatrlck scoring, J Clark going to third. Fltapairlck popped a high fly over first base. ! pulling up at the initial sack when French was 9ecls.red out for interference inter-ference FltzpatrlcU went to second when Kennedy thiew wild, Clark scoring Jones struck out. Snel-groe Snel-groe grounded oui, Xelion to Adams Considerable argument arose over I the decision of Umpire Stovens in j railing French out for interference. French wns restlnjr on first when Fitspatrlck alaitamed the appio into tho air. In leaving the bag to start for second. French collided with j Attains, Umpire Stevens calling him out Clark, who was on third, crossed j the plat- but wus ordered back to third When a runn-i Interferes with ja fielder the ball becomes dead, the ; i nn nor who interfered Is declared ! Ut. and 110 bases urt run nnU.-. forced. It matters not whether the Interference wus Intentional or accidental. acci-dental. The motive is given no con-, con-, slderatlon in reaching a decision START FIREWORKS, j The sixth canto was the big Inning I for the Gunner Clark opened the inning by grounding out, Trahern to Adams. French singled to right Fltipatrlck was hit with a pltrnvd ball, French tcolng to second. Jones doubled to the left fkld fence, French I scoring. Bnelf rove iripk-d .. left. I ( Fitspatrlck and Jones' crossing the ! plate Petersen singled infield pnel-l . grov scored U-oretadt walked. Fal-1 lentlne struck out. Kilpatrlck beat 'out un Infield hit. filling the bases. Clark struck out, ending the Inning. gden tallied her final run in her half of the eighth. BorsLult singled to left Fallentlne lined out to Jar-vli Jar-vli Kilpatrlck singled infield, lior-1 stadt going to second. Clark w.-ls 1 safe it ,'lrst on a fielder s choice. KI1- j 1 Patrick being out at scond. Archi-1 ! bald to Nelson. Borotadf took third t on the play. French singled infield, Borstadl scoring. Flupatrlck hit to Nelson, wYS tossed French out at second. sec-ond. French, with four hits, topped thtf sticker. Fltipatrlck showed keen ability In the third inning After NelsOD had I taken one healthy swing, he attempt-ed attempt-ed to My down a bunt. The ball left the b.n perfectly and headed toward' It: Patrick. He followed the ball for more thai) five yards, the horso- j Ulde rolling foul by Inches. Nelson Struck out on the next pitched ball. With the exception of Fallentlne. v. ry man on the club sapped the jap pie for base hits. Thr thousand funs looked on |