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mm THE OGDEN STANDARD. OCDEN. UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE II. 1914. , j I HEM HITTING OF THE OGDEN BDYS 1 BUTTE GAME Butte. Mont., Jump in Ogden pave flackson the punishment of his career in the first Inning of tori ays game, rwhlch Ogden won, 14 to 7 Ogden made five hits, one a triple, and two doubles, off Jackson in the first in Tiing, and five runs had counted when fhe was replaced by Robinson, with to outs. Robinson was hatted hard and the seventeen hits of Ogden would have 'been increased if Butte had not field ed sharply Butte kept trying In the fourth inning Butte drove in ARROW COLLAR 2lor23ccU Oooll, Peoboir & Co., Inc. llikm I Boys 1 p. i BACK to the 1 J BICYCLE With a bicydc, the country for I B miles around becomes an open I book- Learn where the best hunt- I H . B ing, fishing or wimming is. You I '' can travel without car-fare. 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V, Bj Twenty-fourth and Hudton I Our "Btf Sent" Uatm kltl-tnto I i ) Btji' BicycU, . i I I n BBBi BJ ill TW lAi I 1 wai n o i$ 1 ll'l K VlBJal avKlWl i i H 362 Twenty-fifth Street. I four runs and filled the bags scam. ! luit Seabough'e sensational catch oi Zimmerman's foul to the netting re tired the side With two runs in the seventh, Lewi- touched B runner at third in coaching him, and the runner was called out with three on bases Murphy hit like a house afire, get ting five euceessic hits Sawyer, who Will pla short for Butte In place Of Smith, whose hatting has been feeble got two hits in two times up and was walked in the seventh to gel at Robinson, who singled Rus tenhaven was in trouble because of his passes BUTTE AM R H PO A. K DeMagglo, if 4 0 1 2 0 " Marshall, cf 4 0 0 1 0 Zimmerman, rf ... 4 1 Q 1 "' Brady, 2b. 4 2 1 8 1 1 1 lacmurdo lb. 3 1 0 8 L' 0 j McClelland. 3b 5 1 1 3 4 " Lewis, c I 0 0 1 1 0 Smith, 86. 1 0 0 1 1 0 Jackson, p 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, p 8 ft 1 1 4 1 Wlllard. C. 8 - 1 6 ft 0 j Sawyer, ss 2 0 8 1 "j Totals 34 7 7 27 IT -' OGDEN. AB. R H PO A E I Murphy, rf 6 8 5 l 0 0 Woolums. lb 8 1 "11 0 0 .lones. 3m 4 1 1 1 0 0 Cobb, cf 8 1 3 3 0 0 Risberg. ss 4 2 2 2 3 2 ! Howling. 2h 4 4 3 2 3 ", j Ellis, ir 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 Seabough. 4 1 1 7 0 j Rustenhaven, p .... 3 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 3R 14 18 27 9 2 SCORE BY INNINGS . Ogden 821 000 SOI 14 Butte 000 401 200 7 SUMMARY. Left on bases Ogden. 3. Butte, S.I 'stolen bases Ellis, Murphy Sacrifice, hits Woolums. Dowling. Rustenha- en BacHflce fly Robinson Two : base hits Dowling. 2; Rustenhaven. Murphy, Risberg. Sawyer Three-base hits Woolums. Dowling, Ellis. Runs batted In Jones. Cobb 2; Risberg Dowling. Rustenhaven. 2; Murphy 2 Sawyer L; Seabough. Wlllard. Robin-1 son. Ellis Rase hits -Off Jackson, 5; off Robinson, 13 Rase on balls Off Jackson. I; off Rustenhaven. 7; off Robinson, 5 Wild pitch Robin son Hit by pitched ball By Rusten Imven, W Hard and Marshall Time , of game 2 hours and 3." minutes j I'm pi re Loga neeker MURRAY GETS MANY HITS BUT FAILS TO SCORE j Salt Iake. June 11 - "Smoky" Joe; Woods got a shut-out over Murray at Lucas field yesterday, Roise tak lng the second game of the series 8 to 0. Rex Dawson pitched 6iiperb ball for eight innings, only two hits being counted against him In those eight innings the Boise team managed to get across a couple of tallies to both of which errors contributed the es sentials In the ninth Jensen s lads got to Dawson for four hit6 and to Brown, who succeeded him for one, the whole of which gae the men from Idaho six scores, and made the final count 8 for them. As In Tuesday's same. Murray again had men on bases repeated! in yesterday's battle but could not pet one across In fact in three dif ferent innings three Infants occupied the cradle's at first, second and third, and in one of those innings the bases were twice filled Once the filling process occurred when there were two out, once when there was one out and once when there was none out. Always the safety needed to make the bell ring was not forthcoming and the Infants died the death of deserted waifs. F'lve double plays featured the game, Murray pulling three and Boise two Four innings with hut one hit were Dawson's record up to the fourth In the fifth a base on balls to Blausser. and a sacrifice by Schimpff, put the former on second Then Buck Weav ei sent one into left for a single, but the throw home to head off Blausser Everything Cheaper Ogden Furniture &l I Carpet Co. I YOU'LL KISS YOUR MONEY GOOD BYE With a smile when you're paying the price we charge you for Vulcan izing and fixing your tire. You'll be certain that you're getting full value, and what's more, the sat Isfactlon you get out of them will increase the smile "day by day." Phone 794. 2576 Wash. Ave. Auto-Tire & Rubber Works Phone 794. 2576 Wash. Ave. I Neal Institute, OgdenTutah j LIQUOR HABIT CURED IN THREE DAYS B WITHOUT HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS H 663 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. TELEPHONE 100. BBBl m I BBs VsMBBa' ' JflMBBBBnL Ej Latest Photograph of Buffalo Bill CIRCUS TAKES PLACE AT 27TH AND WASH. AVE. missed and Boise's first score count cd double play in this iniilnc; cailght Weaver at the plate and Bos tick between first and second In this run-down six players participated BoisH s in x t countei came in the eighth when Fred Carman missed Blausser s fly V single by Schimpff sent Blausser to third, whence he scored on Weaver's Ba'crlflce fly. The ninth was Boise's time to so to market, which they did with a health) good will. When they return ed they carried six tallies in their basket. Kelley started with a single. This was followed with a double by Bauer and thai, with a single by Thomas which scored Kellny Blausser again KOt a base on balls the third of the came, and stole second, Schlmpff'S bingle scored Bauer and Thomas and then Mr Weaver sliced it out to the Fence for three bases, bringing home Blausser and Schimpff. The triple was made off Brown, who struck out the next to men and passed Moore head A double steal by Moorehead and Weaver put thr latter in the en rollment column. BOISE. AB R. H TO A. E .Moorehead, If. 2 0 n 3 0 0 Kelley. cf 6 1 1 2 1 0 Bauer, rf 4 1 2 0 0 Thomas lb 4 1 1 11 0 0 Blausser. 3h 13 0 3 2 0 Schimpff. 2b 3 1 2 2 4 rj Weaver, c 3 1 2 4 it 0 Bostick. ss 4 0 n i 7 2 Wood, p 4 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 30 8 826 16 3 MURRAY. AB R. H PO. A E Gay. cf 5 0 1 0 o ii Carman If 5 0 2 1 0 2 Menges, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 dynes, rf 5 0 0 4 0 0 Thornton lb. 4 0 3 13 1 0 Caveney, as 4 i 3 3 K 1 Pendleton, 2b 3 0 1 5 0 Auer, c 3 0 p 5 4 n Dawson, p 4 0 1 0 3 Brown, p 0 0 0 i 1 Totals 37 0 11 L'7 22 3 SCORE BY INNINGS Boise Runs . ......000 010 106 Hits 000 110 1U5 S Murray Runs ....000 000 000 0 Hits 013 1U2 12111 SUMMARY. Two-base hits - Bauer. Three-base hit Weaver. Sacrifice hit- Schimplf. Sacrifice fly Weaver Stolen bases Weaver Moorehead Runs hatted in By Weaver. 4. Schimpff. 2. Thomas Hits Off Dawson, 7 in 8 innings; off Brown. 1 In 1 Innlnc. Bases on balls Off Wood,' 3, off Dawson f; off Brown, 1. Struck out By Wood, 3, by Dawson. 2; b Brown. 1 Double plays Wood to Blausser to Thomas. Pendleton to Auer to Thornton to Ca veney to Menges to Caeney Left on bases Boise, 3, Murray. 13. First base on errors Boise, 2, Murray. 3 Time of game 2 hours and 4 minutes Umpire LaRocque The freshest line of Fishing i Tackle in the city, all the latest goods at Lowe's. Advertise-! ment. YESTERDAY'S GAMES COAST LEAGUE. Ios Anceles, Cal., June 10 -The Score: R. H E Sacramento 0 9 1 Venice 1 2 0 Batteries Stroud and Hannah. Hitt and Elliott San Francisco. June 10. The score. R. H K Lo6 Angeles 4 8 3 San Francisco 1 4 2 Batteries Chech. Brooks and Boles; Fanning. Leifleld and Sepuheda. Portland, June 10. The score. R H E Oakland 2 10 4 Portland 11 14 0 Batteries Prulett, Christian and Alexander; Hlgginbotham and Fisher. NCRTHWE8TERN LEAGUE At Seattle Spokane. 1, Seattle. 4. At Victoria Part land, 4; Victoria.!. At Vancouver Tacoraa, ? ; Vancou- I ver. 7. iTen innings. j SALT LAKE IS DUTHIT BIT HELENA IS LISTLESS 1 Helena Mont., June 10. Dlscour ased by the prospect of Helena's with drawal from the Union association, the Vigilantes played listless ball to day and the Sea Gulls won the sec ond game of the series, 10 to 9. Salt Lake touched up Belford for eleven hits in today's game and tins, coupled with loose fielding on the part of the locals, gave the visitors an easv victory. Although Fitzgerald was liberal, he kept his hits well scattered and the locals scored in only two In nings SALT LAKE , AB. R. H. PO. A E Potts, ss 5 0 Q 4 3 1 Galena, If 5 1 0 2 0 0 Huelsman, rf.' ... . 4 2 4 1 0 0 French. 2b 5 1 2 5 3 0 Davis, cf 3 2 1 2 1 1 Tonneman lb 5 1 2 7 2 0 Caldwell, 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 McLain. c 3 1 1 6 3 0 Fitzgerald, p 4 1 1 i) 1 Q Totals 37 9 12 27 14 2 HELENA. AH R. H PO. A E Rader, ss 4 1 3 1 7 .i Qulgley. 2b 5 0 1 6 3 1 McNeill, 3b 4 1 2 0 2 0 Lussl, cf .4 0 1 1 0 I Dean, rf 4 0 1 3 0 1 Dashbaugh. If 4 0 1 3 0 1 Clark, lb 3 0 1 13 1 0 Crittenden, c 4 o 1 3 2 0 Belford, p 4 0 1 n 4 0 Totals 36 3 14 27 19 3 SCORE BY INNINGS Salt Lake 000 301 3119 Helena ... .mm Hjii nun 3 SI' M 1 RV Two-base hits Huelsman, Fitzgpr aid. Davis Throe-base hits Rader 2. Home run Huelsman. Double plays Davis to Tonnenian. French to Tonneman. Rader to Quigley to Clark Passed ball Crittenden, Hit by pitch ed ball Clark bj Pitsgt raid Wild pitches Belford 3 Stolen bases Lussl Bases on balls Off Fitzgerald 1, off Belford 4 Struck out By Fitz gerald 4. by Belford 2. Left on bases Salt Lake fi, Helena 8 Time of game 1 hour and 50 minutes. I'm plre Knell. STANDING OF CLUBS Union Association. Won. Lost. Pet Salt Lake 22 16 .579 Boise 22 16 .579 Ogden 21 17 553 Murray 19 17 .528 Butte 17 21 .447 Helena 11 25 .306 National League. Won Lost Pet. New York Jri 15 .634 Cincinnati 29 L9 604 Pittsburgh 23) 20 535 Chicago 24 25 .490 Brooklyn 20 22 .476 St Louis 23 26 .469 Philadelphia . 21 26 447 Boston 15 28 .349 American League. Won. Lost Pet Philadelphia .28 17 622 Washington . 27 20 .574 Detroit 28 22 .560 St. Louis 25 22 .532 Boston 23 22 .511 Chicago 23 25 .4 79 New York 18 27 .400 Cleveland 16 33 .327 Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet. Baltimore 24 16 600 Chicago 26 21 .653 Buffalo 22 19 537 Brooklyn 19 20 487 St. Louis 23 25 479 Pittsburgh 20 23 .465 lndianapolla .'. 19 23 .452 Kansas City 19 25 432, American Association Won. Lost Pet Milwaukee 27 20 .574 Indianapolis .28 24 .547 Louisville 28 24 .538 Columbus 26 26 .500 Cleveland 26 26 -500 Kansas City 26 28 .481 Minneapolis 22 26 .468 St. Paul 20 80 .4'i Pacific Coast League. Won Lost, pet San Francisco 39 SO .565 Venice 36 28 .563 Los Angeles ...38 30 .559 IVirtland .'.27 SO 474 Sacramento 27 35 .435 Oakland 25 39 .391 Northwestern League. Won Lost. Pet Seattle 37 20 .649 Vancouver 34 21 In Spokane 31 25 ..554 Tacoma 25 33 431 Portland . . .21 33 .389 Victoria 19 35 .353 Western League. Won Lost. Pet. Sioux City 30 19 ,612 Denver 28 19 .596 St Joseph 28 20 .583 Des Moines 25 23 521 Lincoln 25 26 400 Oma ha . , 21 25 457 Wichita 22 SO 423 Topeka 16 33 327 Southern Association. Won Lost Pet ( hattanooga 31 23 574 Birmingham 28 23 54'.' New Orleans 30 25 .545 Nashville 30 26 .536 Mobile 28 26 .519 Atlanta 26 26 500 Memphis 23 32 4 IS Montgomcn 21 36 .368 PITCHER FOR SENATOR Kenebunk, Me.. June 10 - John W Coombs, the Philadelphia American league pitcher was nominated ior state senator at the York county Pro gressive convention today. Coombs' home is here ; WILLIAM H AM M ERST El N DEAD. New York. June lu William Ham merstein, son of Oscar Hammerstein I the impressairo. and for years man j ager of Hammerstein s Victoria thea ter in this city died here tonight of Brlght's disease Mr Hammerstein 1 devised the first theatrical roof gar ilen on Broadway He was 40 yens old. AMATEUR GAMES The George A Lowe team of the City league captured the second po sition in the percentage column lat night h defeating the Oregon Short Line team The game was played at th- Fair grounds and the score was 6 to 4. The Owls team of the same league is to journey to Tremonton Sunday, in automobiles, for a contest with the representative team of that town Those who will be in Owl uniforms are: Harry Greenwell. pi t her; Humph ries, catcher; Fuller. 1st base. Folk man, 2nd base, McBeth, shortstop, Linon, 3rd, Callahan rlghrfield: Pay ton, centerfield. Ship!e, leftfield; Ewald, utility. The Owls and Becker teams will play off a postponed game tonight at the Fair grounds. The Roughneckers baseball team won from the Wrights team yester day, by the score of 7 to 3 The line up follows Roughneckers Wrights Wilson c Neuteboom Collins . , p Denton V illiams lb Nelson Thomas 2b Edwards Hallstrom ... 3b Mitchell bright ss Nelson Notice to Our Patrons and the General Public We take this means of notifying you of our re moval from 284 Twenty-fifth Street to 176 Twenty-fifth Street Our increasing trade at the old location caused us to seek larger quarters and at our new place of business we have one of the neatest, most modern restaurants in Ogden everything spic and span and is most inviting. Our Chef the best Our Prices Right. Try Our Meals or Short Orders. j The Palace 176 25th St. WONG LEARN, Prop. ( Mitchell rf Eastman Pane If . .... Stromberg Williams cf Ransom MAY DAY POLITICS. She named herself the Queen of May. 'Twas predatory, But people often act that way When seeking glory. 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