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Show 11 denly started for the home plate and before the surprised teams could imairlne what his intentions could bp, the fellow seized the bat from the batter's hands and throwing It to his team's property man, returned to his place In th field. It wa ip parent that the l)'den man had iuadveriauily picked up a bat belonging to the visiting team. He ueleciel another bat and was about to continue playing when another an-other Individual wearing a Salt Lake uniform rau out and attempted to gain possession of that bat likewise. The Ogden man objected to the boorlshne.-is and Infantile actinus of the fellow and wrenched away from I him, retaining the bat, while the ZI-onite ZI-onite slunk back to his place amid the hoots and cat calls of the grandstand. grand-stand. The umpire expressed his contempt for such actions and called time until a proper restitution had been made by tho Salt Lake management manage-ment when the garn was continued. The fight returns were megaphoned to the spectators between Innings. Umpire Rogers deserves credit for his fair and impartial rulings SUIT LAKE LOSES AGAIN TO OGDEN The- enormous crowd which gathered gath-ered at the Fair Grounds yesterday afternoon to witness tho baseball game between Ogden and Salt Lako and Incidentally to bear the returns from the Jobn6on-Jef fries fight were treated to an afternoon of rare entertainment enter-tainment the game being moJt hotly contested and reuniting in a score of 7 to 1 in favor of tho home team. This makes the third game which Ogden baa taken from the Ztonltes and the superiority of tho home players play-ers as regards the national sport In now well established There was some brilliant playing scattered throughout the game and a number of sensational catches and double plajs. The Ogdenlteg appeared ap-peared much BteadUr than their opponents op-ponents and had the game well In hand at all stages. Two minor Incidents marred the progress of the game and brought down on the hoods of the visitors a ' considerable amount of deserved ridicule. rid-icule. An Ogden playtr was at bat when Salt Iako's right fielder sud- |