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Show BASEBALL ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY The dark cloud of Occidental had no silver lining for Dad Glmlln yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Fair Grounds and Ogden's chance to lath itself 10 second place on the league ladder went glimmering. The dusty horde from Salt I.ako city swooped down upou the local players and carried oft Ogden's scalp ly a score of I to 4. They are now resting. Jubilantly, on the second rune of th Udder, while the Lobsters have backed down to third position. The game broke away with a dash, th dark ones making a trio of circles cir-cles on their score sheet without interjections. in-terjections. Taylor, the first Ogden man up, was given his base on wild flings. WesHler hit lightly, yet safe, and held down first. A safe wallop by Ramshaw brought in Taylor and left Wc-ssler perched on third. Glmlln Glm-lln then camo Into possession of the stick and drove a long one. to right. Ramshaw and Woesler scored, and Dad reached third. This finished Og-den'a Og-den'a scoring In this frame, as th. savages closed in their lines and the pext three batters wore slaughtered without a chaDce at life. The Occidentals opened the second irinlng with a three-base hit to left by Langley, who came homo when the man following him hit a fumbler to third. The third man up went to flrdt on a passed third strike, but was put out when he attempted to eteal second. Rob'nson dropped one in a desolate corner of right field, bringing in a score from third. Gans, the heavyweight coal complexlone 1 right fielder, wafted the air, but Mooney, of more lanky proportion . drove one along the ground to right and Robinson, who had reached third by a steal, chalked up another tally, , tleing the score. The side was re-I re-I tired without any moro business at the home plato. Dad Glmlln and Murphy each mad? phenomenal catches In the sixth. Rob-bieon. Rob-bieon. tho Occidental second baseman, base-man, pulled down a lofty drive with one hand in tho fourth which moved the shaded grandstand to applause. Throughout the game there were a number of bone-headed plays on the part of Ogden players that were extremely ex-tremely costly and which many fans FLy were paid for with the game. Tho home team attempted a rally In tho eighth when Ramshaw hit an elongated elong-ated drive to center for two sacks. Glmlin followed In his footateps and pushed the sphere to right, allowing allow-ing Ramshaw to score. Dad reached third and could have made his headquarters head-quarters at that sack, but the coacher urged him homeward and ho was napped at the rubber. Tho next two betters went out and the game finished fin-ished tamely, as neither team showed any Inclination to score in the ninth. Following is the score by innings- Ogden 3000000 1 0 -1 Occidentals 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 05 Saturday's Game. Saturday afternoon on the diamond at tho Fair grounds, tho Ogden team put another one over on the Salt Lake players in grand style. There i-aa nn timo In the tmru3 that tho Saints had a show with the locals, and it looked probable up to the seventh sev-enth Inning that It would be another shutout against the Salt Iake team. Lumley, though, for the homo team, did a Htle rough work In the seventh,, and from then until the finish of the gamo the score stood 3 to 4. An Immense crowd of Ogd-sn ball fans, Including a big percentage of feminine admirers of tho game, was in attendance and the good plays. wore vigorously applauded. The boys from the Industrial School were gue6ts ot tho local management and the little fellows enjoyed the courtesy to the utmost, following the wme with expert ex-pert attention and giving vent to their excitement in no uncertain terms. Excellent Work by Both Teams. It was really a good gamo and both teams did excellent work at times. There were a number of sensational plays, not the least of which occurred In the latter half of the ninth inning. Salt Iake had men on bases and a hot drive was let loose towa'rd second base. It looked like a safe hit and money that Salt Iake would not tie the score went begging for a moment. The crowd had not reckoned with Plake, however, nnd to the surprise of all th5 crack Ogden short stop gath-erod gath-erod It In. making a double play by throwing to second and tho baseman then getting It over to first In tlmo to nut the batter out. This play retired the side and ended the game. Wessler's Play. Another spectacular play was Wess-ler'w Wess-ler'w catch of a hot liner olt sc.. ..a base. A better stop has not been made here this seanon and the baseman base-man Improved the opportunity still more by making a double play. Taylor was tho star of the day through his repented success at stealing steal-ing bases. He stole three In a sensational sen-sational manner, sliding to safety each time as If he wore on the proverbial pro-verbial greaxed rollers Salt lake's pood plays were In the minority, a fine two-bagger by Gof-d In the last half of the sixth being tho most spectacular spectacu-lar of tho afternoon. With yesterday's game Ogden ties with the Occidentals for eocond place lu the league, Murray remaining at first place with Salt I-ako near tho bottom of the page. |