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Show SALT LAKE TEAM LOSES. JO - 06DEH Salt Lake proved easy stuff for the Ogden team nt the Fair Grounds yesterday yes-terday ftcrnou, tho visitors being defeated by a scoro of 9 to G. It looks liko tbo Ogdeu club Is really coming i Imck as the victory of yesterday was ( a real sequel to the game In Salt Lake City Saturday when tho locals marooned their Jonah and won by a count of 11 to 4. A lftrc share of yesterday's victory belongs to Toner, who took hold of tho game in the llfth inning whoa ilio score stacked live to . ihreo agulnst Glmlla's gang. The Ogden Og-den twiiier turned the tables not ouly by his uiaptorful flings but by some lgorous toying with, the sUck. Tho game opened with Maggie Murphy Mur-phy on tho firing line but It was Maggies Mag-gies day off and after four dl6mal fcpacos lu which tho Lakers rolled oil five hits and as many runs Murphy retired to the bench. 0diu' started the scoro mill to gilndlug In the first when four bits, made by Taylor, Ilam-thaw. Ilam-thaw. GlmJln and Illuth, were converted con-verted into three tallies. Salt Lake's first and secoud efforts with tho bat wcro uneventful. In the visitors third opportunity they rung a score out of on bum fllug by Luiuley to second, ilamshaw received the plaudits of tho bugs In this Inning by pulling down a hlgu ono wb.Ho on tho run In ioft Held. It was a very pretty left hand stab ajid worthy of all tho Joyous uproar that It occasioned. Salt Lake's fraction of the fourth was a disastrous looking affair from a local viewpoint. Donovan, tho llrst visitor up, got a life on Wossler's error at second. Tcnnant hit safely to center for a siuglo while Donovan went to third. Stewart pushed tho ball Just over second base, bringing In tho two runners and tieing the score. The fpberv was wafted noma and Steward continued his sprint to second. The next man to bat struck, out Sweeny bit a grounder to Murphy Mur-phy and tho Ogden pitcher heaved It wildly over the first baseman's highest high-est Jump, permitting Steward to come homo. Sweeny was put out by a flelder'8 choice when Linen hit to second. Bock got a scratch hit past center and IJuen tallied. This made lour scores for the Inning and put tho count at flvo to threo la tho visitors' favor. Toner started to work in the fifth and no ono reached first for three rounds. Ogden did nothing from the end of tho first Inulng to the start of the seventh. In the seventh Lawrence Law-rence lead off with a hit that bounded over tbo third baseman s head an I avo the Ogden man tho first sai... Lumley followed and waa given his base on balls. Then came Toner and walloped one to the right which scored Lawrence and Lumley and left tho batter perched on third. Toner came In when Taylor hit a long fly to left. Tho next two men went out but the Bide retired with ono score to the good. Stewart of the Sail Lake team got the first re-al hit off of Toner in tho eighth wben he paunded the ball to left field bringing home Donovan, who had beaten out a scratch hit to second. sec-ond. Tho count was again tied. In the locals' section of the eighth Dad Glmlln was given first on wild ones and stole second, Plake hit safe-1 safe-1 Into center and Glmlln went on to third Plako went to third wben the bail was thrown homo to prevent Gimliu scoring. Bluth teased the fans with a half dozen fouls and then bunted, reaching first while Glmlln was being slaughtered at the plate. Lawrence plunked a fly to left and Plake came homo after It was smothered. Lumley hit a fly into the remotest corner of left acres and went to third while Lawrence carried In another tally. Toner again hit safely and Lumley chalked up. This was the finish of the gamo so far as tJic home plate was concerned, Tbo Lakers failed to do anythlnc In the ninth aud contest closed with the score at 9 to C. I Following is the score by Innings:' Ogden 3 0 it 0 0 S 3 X 0 Salt Laxo 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 G Hits: Oil Murphy 3; Off Toner ?,; OlT Linen of Salt Lake 10. |