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G stud ami the half halt dozen were out and andI of ot De donation coming in the last In- In n- n I ctt Olt tt I Stone Slone foney McGlynn was as tho first to DO no Then along camo carno Crip Drs Drs- 2 WI set and arid he be also got And all allI Ballinger was torture this his one olle through I locals In a a. manner that would leg e the uTe taTe turned Sitting Bull green with lff allowed sixteen hits tot tnt dished them up when he felt lice ike It jf JC h ho was peeved pee it would ho bo buck bael I water i-ater bucket via yla the thc f strike strike- tri cout c- c to Lbs tho out cut route In four separate innings I 1 Then hen there were men stationed on the and two down the thc third thin Sky Sky- runways scraper striker would obligingly fan Not ot until the seventh so when the theOM OM h had hd d an run eight lead did Bai- Bai ai- ai careless It meant three L I runs Two were occupying the paths t II I en Mr r. r Huelsman one of or our best j little strikers came to bat Balling cr I I 1 stuck one In the tho gr groove I led Mr Ir Huelsman promptly and with 1 1 I great neatness and dispatch lost th the I bill U over the left Jen field fence 1 Then In the ninth Ballinger became M try charitable and dished up nice f fut fat tt oles ee and five lve locals collected for three Il run tun runs To tell all oil about what the Owls did didlo r lo to McGlynn and Dressen would t b be nothing short of criminal Ilow- Ilow i ever I it can be bc said that tho the Ogden I never nc showed tho the least cast bit of ot oth h Right night u L after the ump throw It in the thC nice new nc can was n. n un VII I 8 ted ted- k Bill Billy Davis helped affairs alon II led ltd td two O counted In the first I f chapter capter Bang thc they were right t backor back or lor another In the thc second and picked up ill upi upi i- i i full tull quartet in In the third Stoney Stone I t watery a. Ter loose in his ways was here donating donat donat- r 1 ing lg free tree tickets to three and allowing ITO tro hits one a doubler double r After walking the first man up Inde InI in I tb de fourth he ho desisted and Peggy PeS-g Dres- Dres Kt lit arrived He lie held the thc enemy In Indeck j 4 deck k momentarily but his support I In the next frame and after I cors ors b by Huelsman and Murphy the b I Ellens sneaked d over another Tho real bombardment camo came In tho the I t tn t A walk three singles a double I 4 t I c id a wild pitch accounted for three il I t IMS s. s C that Mr r. r ho Tho ini tru a salary for acting used acting used nd- nd r as f-as f as president of ot the Union as- as m might be wron rong and the rig fig SI I ires oj or the thc local sport writers correct tJ h mn even eten then tho the defeat of oC yesterday 1 oUt the last Jast chance the ers era had bid of or landing the thc pennant Thre I games and a half according to the loa local local lo- lo a cal al dope dop dO t separates the speeding Klec- Klec a 11 trim trIes and the locals l. l I Another vaudeville performance willbe will br be beheld held at Eighth South and Main this 1 t I afternoon commencing at the usual j i tour o. 0 l I The C full ll details of oC tho carnage folic fol- fol ic 1 e. e OGDEN N. 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