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Show ALL-STARS LOSE MOTHER GAIE The All Stars belled their names yesterday afternoon when they allowed allow-ed the Ogden Lobsters to take the second of post season games by a score of 5 to 1. The Gimllnltes wou by superior hitting and fielding; la fact, by putting up a better brand of ball than the County league offered. Toner, although not scheduled to be on the mouud, was called into service and aided by Snooks, a North Ogden player, permitted the All Stars but rive hits and struck out ten men. He permitted absolutely no deadheading Intydo and an error and Crawford 8 triple, gave Detroit two In the first Inning today and although the visitors could not Hcore off Olnistead thereafter there-after Detroit won 2 to 0. Score: K. II. K. Detroit 2 7 2 Chicago 0 2 1 Batteries Mullin and Schmidt; Olmstead and Block. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Denver First gnrne, Demer ft, Sioux City 1. Second game, Denver Sioux City 2 (called end sixth, darkness). dark-ness). At Omaha Omaha 7. Topeka 0 (first game). Second game, Omaha 7, Topeka ;1 At SL Joseph First game, SL Joseph Jo-seph 2. Lincoln n. Second game, St. Joseph Lincoln 5. At Wichita First game, Wichita !"., Des Moines 4 Second gaie, Wichita 3, Dos Moines 12. COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles Morning game, Ios Anceles 1. Fan Francisco ft. Afternoon Aft-ernoon game, Los Angeles 2, San Francisco fi. At Snn Francisco Morning came, Oakland 5, Portland 3. Afternoon game, Oakland I. Portland At Sacramento Sacramento 3, Vernon 0. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Tacoma Tacotna 1, Spokane 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Louisville First game, Ixuils-vllle Ixuils-vllle 0, Toledo S. Second game, Louisville Louis-ville l'i Toledo 11. At Milwaukee First game, Milwaukee Milwau-kee s. Minneapolis 4. Second game, Milwaukee 1. Minneapolis 6. At Columbus-First game, Columbus Colum-bus 10. Indianapolis 3. Second game, Columbus ". Indianapolis 0. At Kansas City First game, Kan bus City ft. St. Paul 2 12 innings). Second game, Kansas City 6, St. Paul 1 (called In sixth, darkness). (Continued on Pace Five.) Brooklyn 51 5C .412 Boston 45 3'i3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Regains Lead. CHICAGO. Sept. 11 Chicago regained re-gained their lead of 10 1-2 games in the National league race today, defeating de-feating Pittsburg 5 to 2 before a record rec-ord crowd. Cole, though hit for 12 safeties, kept the drives scattered. Loose fielding, Camnltz's wildness nnd timely hits won for the locals. Score: R. H. E. Chleasro D 9 0 Pittsburg 2 12 4 Battel les Colo and Kling; Cam-nltz Cam-nltz nnd Gibson. Cincinnati 8. Cincinnati 6. CINCINNATI, Sent. 11.--St. Iiuls won a see-saw game from Cincinnati today 8 to 6. Gasper was bat'ed hard at all stages, Golden's wildne?s coming com-ing near losing for the visitors. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 8 13 1 Clnclnnitl 6 10 2 Batteries Golden. Harmon and Brosnauan; Phelps, Caspar and Mc Lean. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia S9 10 .69fl New York 7.i fit .3S1 Boston 74 o5 .574 Detroit 75 56 .573 Washington 50 73 .4 17 Cleveland 58 72 .416 Chicago 51 7S .395 , St. Louis 39 'JZ .20S AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland Wins Both Games. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 11. Cleveland took both games of a double header from SL Louis 3 to 0 and 7 to 5. Score: First Game R. H- E. St. Louis 0 1 1 Cleveland 3 7 3 Batteries Malloy and Kliifer; Mitchell and Ijnd. Second game R. H. E. St. Louis 5 7 f. Cleveland , .7 9 2 Batteries Lake ' and Stephens; Koester nnd Land. Detroit 2. Chicago 0. CHICAGO. Sept. 11. A base, on balls to D Jones, a scratch hit by Mc- and scattered the hits so that they could not be cajoled into runs. Snooks, the County league renecade, handled the upholstery without errors. er-rors. Bock aided the local team very materially ma-terially In the scoring as be singled in tbo lirst inning at a propitious moment mo-ment and brought Gimllu home in the sixth by making a three base drive. His triple was the longest hit of the game and only the iron armed work of the All Star field prevented him coming homo. Morgan, who was on the firing line for the stellar team. Is not a County league t wirier, but was recruited for the game from Wellsvillc, where he has been playing with an Independent Independ-ent aggregation His work was clever clev-er in spots and he proved one of the brightest of the constellation. Two of the five hits taken from Toner were credited to bis stick. Following is the score by innings: R. H. E. All Stars 000 010 0001 5 1 Ogden 200 201 Oux 3 7 1 There is a possibility that the Fort Douglas team will be here next Sunday Sun-day for a game with the Lohsters as an effort Is belnx made to arrange for such a match. The Lohsters are also expecting to go to Salt Iakc City this week for a series of games with the Occidentals. i BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago ,sr, zrJ .CSC Pittsburg 7G 51 -590 New York 72 53 .57C Philadelphia GG 63 " .512 Cincinnati C4 C7 .489 SL Loula si "5 -405 Fair (jrounds Saturday afternoon, tho scoro bein s C' to 0. Red Toner's teasers were too much for the pernl-professlonals, they only connecting for one safe bingle, and fanning the atmosphere nine times. The game was a fast one. and tho players showed considerable ginger In spots, making the exblbiUou an Interesting Inter-esting one. The feature of the pame was the hitting hit-ting of Moran. who batted a thousand thou-sand per cent, making four cleou hits, one of them a t ripple The All-Stars pulled off a pretty double In the fourtii spiusm that brought them tho applause of the crowd Deemer got some difficult fouls out on the race track and pot under a real high one near the old stand Poul6on caught n nice game, and our old friend Snooks played a champion parae. The All-Stars tried to take liberties with him In the way of stealing the second 6tatlon, but ho nailed them nil as well as Johnny Kllng might have done, A pood crowd enjoyed the pame. The inability of the All-Stars to connect con-nect with Toner's delivery explains their defeat. Today the same teams will play their second game, and Morcan, who ptched a two-hit pame against the Sjilt Kike aggregation at Brlgha-n City, wili bo In the box for the All-Stars, All-Stars, and It Is expected that the pame will be a clo3o and Interesting contest. Tho score follows: Ogden. R. H. P. A E. Plake, ss ?, 2 3 3 2 Wessler, 2b 1 1 Ti 2 t nimiin. cf n n 2 o n Rock. If 0 110 0 Mornn, rf 2 I 1 1 0 lyiwrence, 2b 0 l 2 2 n Green well, 11 n 2 1 n 1 Snooks, c 0 ft 0 3 0 Toner, p ft 0 2 ?. 0 Total r, li 27 11 1 All-Star County. R. H P. A n. Poulson. c 0 ft f, 2 ft Richardson, cf ft ft 2 ft 1 Lowe, p ft ft ft 2 0 Deemer, ?.h . , 0 ft 3 1 Fisher, ss n l 2 3 ft Randall, 2b ft 0 13ft Staker, lb 0 .1 7 1 0 Anderson, fl 0 ft 2 ft ft Fuller, rf .ft ft I ft ft Totals ft 1 2S M 2 Summary. Double plays Flake to Green well; Deemer, Randall and Staker; Toner and Greenwell Struck out Ttv Toner To-ner f. I. owe -I. Bases on kills Toner 1. Lowe Two base hits Plako. Greenwell. Three base hits Wess-ler, Wess-ler, Moran. I'znplre, sharp. SPORTS (Continued from Page Two.) IllllRCOlW TEiJfEATED "Dad" Gtmlin's bunch of ball players play-ers put a yood hard one over the "All-Star" "All-Star" team of the Weber county bague In an interesting game at tho |