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Asa q4 u 'END TST PETS T O NER SIME MOUNTMEN PALL ALL OVER R BUSH IN FIRST AND BAT HIM FROM THE BOX. SKIPPER ROBERTS SHINES I Locals Get Six 'Rune at the Start and jC Add five More Later On-Errors Are Few-Whaelig Gets Homerun- Bromley Relieves Bush. UNION LEAGUE RESULTS. AT BUTTE B utte . .................... 11 t Missoula ...... ........ ....... 7 AT SALT LAKE Salt Lake .......................... 7 t. Great Faills .................... AT OGDEN Ogden .................................... 8 Helena ............................. Standing of the Clubs. Club- Von. Lost 't. MISSOULA .................. 7 1 .875 Salt Lake . ......... 6 I .357 Great Falls .........3 2 .600 Ogden ................ ...... 1 .I400 H elena ... ................ .. 1 6 .143 Butte . 7 .13t251 Botte. April 3o.-(SIpecial.)-W.Vlte 1 Butte and Missoula split even on hilts, I 10 each, today, Butte bunched Its stlckwork with Mr. Bush's Incapall ity, scoring six runs In th ,first Innin, i even after Bromley relieved Bush. Bromley was not warmed up and he fore he got started Butte hadt made enough to cinch the game. lButte played a different brand of ball today. despite the cold weather. being nourl' aged by that "oldl-hone" feeling. Mlau loney was in good shape; the tearm worked hard behind him, Contery (s peclally featuring in the fielding de partlnent, and Butte won, 11 to 7. The game was not brilliant. In fact it was uninteresting, but little coutl be ex pected in the low temperature which prevailed during the afternoon. Whal ing's homerun was, if any, the feature. Roberts was responsible for Mlis soula's two runs in the second. Oriet singled and Carman and Tobin were easy outs. Chungnon drove one to right and Roberts tripled In the same direction, scoring the two ahead of hinm. In the fifth, with one dcown, Bromley singled to left, Warren, the 3Missoula fencie-bltreaker, getting Ilis first and only hit of the game with It hard drive to right, while Perrine tanned. Bassey's hit to right, Mathes' error and Carman's single through short gave Missoula three again. In the sixth Tobin's double to right, Duddy's wild ilei.ve on Changnon's ef fort and Roberts' sacrifice fly gave Missoulu its last two. The score: Butte. PlJayers-- Al. It. H. PU. A K. !.ockstuuler. If. . 4 1 1 2 0 a Muathes, as . ..... F, I . 1 ) 1 Duddy, 31 .......! 2 1 Whaling. Lb .... 5 2 11 0 6 Aiterinott, 21 .I, 2 I 6 4 6 conloy, rf ...... 4 i I 1 6 0 1 Forbes, r( .......... a 1 I I 1 6 Kafornt, c . : I 1 4 u a Maloney, is a . - n u 4 6f 'IounItc 34 11 I0 'L7 16 Missoula. Players-- All. It. Ii I' A K Warren, rf . I I 1 0 0 Jerrlnc 2lb. ...... 1 0 :: (I Bassey, If...1..... 1 1 I Iu Orlet. ... . 3 1 1 p I 1 Carman, lb. .4 () I i In I Tobin, of ..........c. .4 1 2 4 II Changuon, 3b ..... 4 s I 6 I I Roberts. c .......3 3 o 2 1 I Bush, p ........... 0 0 Broumleyp ........4 1 6 0 u, Totalb ............-a 02 score by Inlnings: M issoula ............. 0 0 1) 0 1) 2 6 6 &iutt'6... ........6 0 6 01 0 .-1 Huinantry--Let no Inali -ilutt, r,; Missoula, 4. 14, $olul 1,a N,1--M61 tI M," Du)tddy, Alta'ruaaatt, I iailhy. $aavrill a flles--Rocaberts, Aluliaey. Two-losn· hlts---Kafora, Tobiun. Threa. base hlit- foberts. Hounorun--halhing. I 10tH batted Int--By Whaling, 2; bsy ('hanLIa - non, 1; by Roberts, 1; by Cuwaa'y, 2: by Osarmnau, 1: by BitLsa., 2. Ingllnns pitched--.By Bush, less tIhan 1: by Mta loney. 8: by Broullcy,, 9. hIts-'Off Bush, 8; off Bromloy. 7. Struakli oIt- By ualoney, 3; by Broinloy. 6. Boluaa un ball-Off Bush, 1: orl' llyra lay, :.. lilt by pinchud 'ball-1y Malainay. Orlet- by 'J.romley, 1or4tos. Ttuna, 16. Umpire, Frary. AT D9 BORGIA. DBorlat& yushOred t1 V1912 buaaIatall u fits ;With ,s,"-" t'tnr over theu emploWyes Of the MavanLac our by a 'ore of 7 I 4o . The but ware Neison and Gates for Do ani DsdchaiWs *itd Vealy for Saensa. Ec ttelnaJ plays kept r sn al1pro'rV and It was 1a 'W44 out that 1', yea Fr of e ntg 'ILIDEIRAND A MARK FOR SALT LAKE SLUGGERS RED REUBEN GrTS IT HANDED C TO HIM AND REEDBIRDS LOSE, 7 TO L SEVEN IN THE SEVENTH Cabalistic Inning Brings the Downfall of Great Falls Star Twirler and Mormons Come From Behind and Win First of Series. S lt llikel , i 'tah, April :i .--{illde Ihltllad wileas p to I' ind ttoday andll tile Salt lamkers took hit diowni the' lint Sto thei tuln( of Hseven fits iln 1 seventh liing, scolringi sIX rollls lnd giving the locals the initctll gan of thew series,. Until the l teventhl tic cur, was 2 to 1 Itn ftavor of tilt vitiltors.. =l(reatt 1ialls showel iup lin fine shiape' and li t Is ixpletcd thcy will at lihlnst bruaik ...it i-ltli Mi;lt Lauke this week. Salt Lake. Players All. H iI. i0. A. . 0 Misu. ss ... 4 1 1 2 3 1 Shiuieiinmii, rf. . 1 3 1 1 0 3Toner, b.... 5 I 2 0 i Kelley, c'. . .. 4 I 1 3 o 0I u'onsgrif. (f. i ... ) I i o I I ii Ieater, lh. 3 I L , 1 .ay 12b . 1 1 0 lSh nonlol, c. .......3 2 I I t1 lllldel hr ndl . I..... 4 ti 0I I 3 0 I Kermyr . 1 II .. 1 0 T'otals :8....... I, II I24 13 2 Obi t111led for i'oi uriff in ninthi. Salt Lake. 1'I > -IL It . ). A. 1.. t4ips D r, ir. 4 1 _ 1 (1 4 nortler. cf.... . a 1 1) 11 0 I3auer, rf" . .. : I I 1 (o n 1)evereaux, 1). 4 a I 1 0 ()rr. mm . 3 Ii I 1 0 %0h1. lb. .. I t 4 () 0 Davis. lb. I 1 1 7 4 I Pendleton, [ I . 4 I 1 :1 0 Wcaver. , . 1 1 I llt 1 0 :I (4 0 44 ii i 4 I . SUIIIII ILII . I'n.-1N1144 140114 - baulti 1h4---1I44.I1ii pnH cv.a I; liur, Irktiituilltus- 2 Blone ' Hllrrid s- 4ff It-ril~mI il 2 nitr liruncld, 44: i~y KIiII.*. 4*1.vt ]~'n11(1,~ -reaut P uIs. 1 11 uk I l lt K I4ItCIIr-*- Vuy.l. 'lu 4)14 uuIU --2: 24. Salt iuIe--I 14 rI burl6 . batted tc llc --- 12, 3·lslTIIII, '21 ; Pit ye.~h~ Stovall Important Factor po r t GEORGE STOVALL. t1. Juulh April 30. --(; ,rgl' o tovall, new first basLman for thoe Jrowns, is making good. in fact, he is making I a ~llt-edgld record, both as a hitter and in thle field. The Browns have not had so good i first baseman in years, and his batting average is well above .300, Stovall is a namker of ball teams. While manager of the japs last year he brought the cliub fro. poor sixth to a good third. 'The lad.s here believe IIS ilT & l TEEOE BALL TEAM OGDEN WIN8 SLUGGING MATCH FROM THE HELENA CLUS; SCORE, 8 TO 6. THIRTEEN HITS APIECEI Ames and Jensen Yield Baker's Dozen of Blows to Opposition Batters Alexander and 8ohimpff Get Away With Homoruna, (Oglh,. April 30.-O-gden won Its first game i f the s.ries planyed with Hletna today. 'Th gamlle wa without any tin usulal rfeatures. Pltchers for both I.entils eclth allwed 13: hits. Alexander repealted hi hlmolnrun tactics for the los'l. The score: I . Helena. i'layer - All. t. fl. P0. A. E. 'hompsonl, If. .. 3 0 3. . 3 0 1 ' enges. 3j .. 4 U 2 2 2 0 t l aI s , ... ..... 0 9 i) 0 Klllllay. f ........ 1 1 1 1 0 Irby. rf ...... .....5 0 1 1 0 0 Il,.vt rntack, 2b1 ... 5 2 1 3 2 1 W ood. s ............ 4 2 1 2 1 tl ker, ......... 1 2 4 1 1 mes, p ... 1 0 0 0 0 I Rosenhurrough, p I 1 2 0 5 0 Totals . :i I 13 24 13 4 It Ogden. Player- All. R. HF. PO. A. E. Htevens. If ... 4 1 1 1 0 0 c1) $himpff, 21 . 5 1 2 3 4 0 1' (Cl rk, lb .......... 1 1 5 1 0 I . Alexamller, r d .. i :1 2 5T 0 0 II O'lerry, rf ...... 0 3 1 0 SPlanke, ........ 1 1 1 1 3 STovy, s ...... 4 1 1 4 3 2 Murray. f .. . 4 0 2 2 0 0 Jllnsnl, ..? 1 0 0 1 0 Totals ::i 1 1:1 27 10 5 ei coreI by lnlings - l lgii:'n 32 1 1 ( 1 0 0 x- 0 ll lenu ..0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2-6 0 Sum mlary ---Two -bhsl hits-Menges, a Rlosenburrough, 'leary, Wood. Home 0 rnllll--.Alexalller. M4hImlhpff. Bases onO 0 I,;lls .- -ff Amllios 31, off Rosenburrough 1. 'off J.lensen 2. Strullc out-By Ames 2. 1 by Rltsenburllrough 1. by Jensen 5. Left o m lbas'es--.lhelenl 12, O)gden 8. D)utble pl. --Plike tI ('hilrk to Levy. Stolen Ilaes,--Stevens, Clark. Sacrifice tilt .ensin. lltnls haittd In---Alexander :, U Slllmpff 2. 2Rosenlurrough 2, MeIngIes 1. Plakec 1, TI'onmpslon 1. Wood 1. HIlt -il'f Aimsn 7 ill two lnnings, off .7 Tose.niiurrirugh Ii In 6 Innings. Time .:;. i 'mpir'e WVright. BOUT IS LAWFUL. hlel''elrsoi ('ly, Mo., April 30.-Gov i lerllor Ilidley was giveln assurance to light Ii y J. II. tlsnnn, proseutinlg at ; torli.ey oiif r1e1n iu1linty, that the box r. Ing exhilbitin betwer, n Carl Morris If ind uitheI r Mi.1l'arthy, scheduled to )be * Ield at lSpringfield Frlday ilight, Is In, 5 sletr u complialnere with the law. Only it nIm ltsers r tile Springlleld Athletic 8. c.liii will attenmd, accordIng to tlhe gov i'm-lnior'sm illoi lu l nit i.lmt, heo will d. Ii 111 4,'11 for thu B'rown4, and bolh Owner lBob Hfedrges and Manatler IBobby Wallice sal y that Stov\all has iimud their ,bnll club. Since Jim McAlear. then manager of the Browns, decided in 1909 that Toni Jones would have to go, there have been 19 St. Louis first basemen. They have all flunked but No. 19, and that's George. Ha Isresence on first has Improved the other infielders, and the whole Brown aggregation has takeLz new heart. Well, wq, A to losti .otin,time, . *Wtitmng w' tite witti Warrefdlt ii the msttet i +~_ aerune. Thom o,,, with Missoula, hit three at uomen yester day aor t0 No .ei ihow .ard the pllanders play % Owon or W t Ceson crowm ., never' ,ap l they j. eepntage of 1.00. As ifr As' l known, Manlaer Irby atof the .intors hasn't Itolen secoUd 1 Ith th. es (ill this season. Last .J aear..Iub2.tore oft several John AD Ruegg and Woods, both released Sunday by Uet r Mcastferty of the Butte 'ub., it yeiesterday for Dear I Lodgdl, ~ te '.hey hope ,( find base- t ball emp yrieblt. Also, they have their r eyes on b.Iop£. By the way, this Harry John Kelley boy is hittilg sme at , St ,1 ke. Kelley uses ia pole 10 feet long and when he hitie the ball Its hits It hard. If Kelley ,taksL care of himilt , 'he'll he going lgo(. this season. Immediately a.+ter the news of the first defeat had been received in Mis Noula, ilrector Hall t·lglaphed to President campbell. w'ho ocqmpanied the team to Butte: "Oome jhorpe at once. You mpst be a Jonah. The fqns demand your recall." Today i+mer, the dog mascot--or the mascot dog-will be taken to Butte to help win the series from the Mount men. Elmer will be chaperoned by t James 1axter. Jim Is on his way to t Erle, Ill., .whero he will visit his mother. HIs care of Elmer is simply 1 a patriotic duty, to be performed en r passant. Out of three legal at bats yesterday, Skipper Roberts landed two hlits, one of which was ticketed a triple. There 1 fore, it will not be cruel to relate this 0 morning what Tommie Thompson, now 0 with Helena and last season with Mis 0 soula until traded for H. John Kelley, 0 now with Salt Lake, said about 1 Roberts. It was last summer and the 1 Skipper had hit a hatting slump. He 1 couldn't get a hit to save his life. "I don't know what's the matter with Roberts," said Thompson to the gang 4 one day. "He stands up there nice: he looks 'eam over nice; he swings at 'em nice. Good Lord! He must be bilindl" a There have bqen many rumors con o cerning Elmer itke Sunday afternoon. O when he was stlecestsul in pulling the 3 Highlanders through a glorious double 2 victory. One was that Elmer had ex 0 pired beneath the wheels of a speed 0 ing automobile. Another had it that - he had tried conclusions with a Great I Dane and lead been left dead upon the field of battle. Another was that he .5 had been kidndted. Still one more -6 sent him to Butte with the team. All s, of these are branded as untrue by a- Ping Brodle, official keeper of the ii grounds and guardian of Elmer. The 1. only true and official dope is that , Elmner and Jim Paxter sail this morn ft ing. A large party will see Elmer off. 1, This will be Ping. anI AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Club-- Won Lost. Pet. Chicago ...........................10 4 .714 Boston ............. ............ 9 4 .692 Washington ............ 7 5 .583 Philadelphia ............... 7 6 .538 Cleveland ...................... 7 6 .538 Detroit .......... ..... 6 9 .400 St. Louis ...... .......... 5 9 .357 New York ...... .......... 3 10 .167 Ty Cobb Wins Game. Detroit, April 30.-Detrolt won it 10. Inning game from Chicago today. Cobb singled in the tenth with one out and went to third on Crawford's hilt to center. As ('Cobb slid into third he kicked the ball, 'vhlch was lyIng In front of Tannehlll and it rolled to the grandstand, allowing him to make the winning run. Score- fR. 11. I:. Chicago . . ................... .. 3 8 4 Detroit ...... ................. 4 4 Batterics-AMogridge, Lange. Walsh and Block; Willett and Stanage, Red Sox'Win. IPoslon, April 30.-Hostin woi from Philadelphia,. making It three uit of the four-gamie series. Bedient, who succeeded 1ll1 when the latter was removed by Implre O'Loughlln, held the visitors hitless for mtore than five Innings. 8core- R. If. F. Boston ......... .......................... 6 11 2 Philadelphia . ........... .... 1 3 1 Batteries--lall, Bedlent and Carrl. gait; Krause, Danforth nid Thomas. Nape Take Game. St. Louis, April *0.-The visitors hilt B, Brown hard and lhe gave way to C. Brown in the fifth and Cleveland won, 8core- U. H. E. St. Louis ......... ...................... 3 11 4 Cleveland . .......................... 11 0 , Batteries-- l,. Brown, C. Brown and Krlcheil; Gregg and !Easterly. DONT LA.4UGH, NOW. (Kallpell Inter I.ake.) Trekell Is coming back. This Is the good news for bPasebll fans announced by Manager Miller today, It was pub Ilheod a few days ago that Trekell, r<le of Kallpell's oept players, had been secured by Millpoula for $175 a month, It was p4q.uarilly supposed that the promlsln '.layer had been secured for Pittabugi, wLho has been after him for soma time and wifo was supposed to have by thli mie.es got him for tar less than his. WOrth to them. The young man's father Vi gretted that his son has left Zlispell and communleatioio Was .blta i tith him whicjh resulted jI,,the .i.owlp telegram to Xr. Millet last,, light: "Nave pnade good, but.Pive ot sIp R" Itp. 'Will come if yOU w.nt die." ,)ie is coomiar. ' tPokatle .......................... S .00 mVanouver .............. .46 Tacoma ...................... .... .4 Seattle ....... ............... 6 " . Spokane, APi t 00.-T.aeoma got Klr.ft in the il6t ilnnhing.O h U by., .. 't and a g' "two tr l,. s . U... ... ........... O "raterle rft, hcnhwraklur 0 voghtj .Soelhats, and Wu4OO, Weon i' the Ninh., Seattle, pril, 3.-Seattle otea gsood lead in .tbhq early prt f but Vidtoila . li li e ning, ing lt oore, and. ;t ninth. ',the gld were in qqoo ditlon. Score: R. H. 5I Seattle ...... ......... I 1* $ Victoria .................10 11 0 Batteries-Ingersoll and Shttea) Con cannon, Narveson and ?Meek. Pitohers Hit Hard. Vancouver, B. C,, April 30.-Voncou* ver pitchers were hit hard today and Portland won. Score: R. H. I. I Vancouver ............................. 0 6 4 L Portland . ......................... 9 12 t I Batterles--Stanfleld, Beltord and Lewis; Bloomfipld and Moore. I RACING RESULTS At Alan. I Alan, Idaho, April 80.-Pat Gannon y won the sprint for two-year-olds at ilthe Alan 'track today In a gallop. The track was heavy. Four favorites, a second choice and a long shot won. Results. First race, three and a halt fur longs-Pat (Gannon, won; Tildy Wolf tarth, second; Bula Welch, third. Time, :42 1-5. Second race, five furlongs-Annil Wells, won; Ben Stone, second; Roy El Tover, third, Plme, 1:02 1-5. 'Third race, five and a half furlongs o--Angelus, won; Americus. second; Sorrowful, third. Timb, 1.ib) 2-5. Fourth race, six furlongp-Port Ar h llngton. won; Metropolitan, second; Figent, third. Time. 1:15 1-5. Fifth race, seven furlongs--Manas t se, won; Narfl second; Wild Fern, e third. Time, 1:29 2-5. Sixth race, mile-Onatassa, won: Laymlinster, second; Whldden, third. Time. 1:43 1-5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clube. Club- Won. Lost. Pet. Cincinnati ......................10 3 .769 New York .................. 8 3 .727 Boston . .......................... 6 6 .500 Chcago ............ ..... ..... 5 7 .417 Pittsburgh .................. 5 7 .417 Philadelphia ................. 4 6 .400 St. Louis .................. 5 8 .890 Brooklyn ................ 4 7 .364 Batting Rally Wins. c'hlenaig, April 410.-Cinclnnati start ed it batting rally In the eighth after two men were out, driving Lavender from the mound after tycing the score, and then hitting Brown saufely for a run, which put themn In the lead. u Score: I. H. E. Chicago ........ ...... 5 11 3 Cincinnat ............7 4 Batteries-Brown and Archer; Suggs A and McLeans. AMERICAN ASS'N. j Standing of the Clubs. Club- WA'on. Lost. PI't. Colum bus ......................14 4 .778 Mlinneapolis .........11 4 .733 Kt.. Paul ......... ........10 7 .588 1 Tledo ............... 8 8 .504o Kansas City .. .....8 9 .471 louisville .................. 6 8 .429, Milwaukee ............ G 10 .333 Indianapolis ............2..... 14 .125 At Milwaukee-Mllwaukee, 2; Cno Iambus, 7. At St. Paul-St. Paul, 1; Indian apolis, 0. At Kansas City-Kansas City, 6: ; Toledo, 4. At Minneapolis- Minneapolis, 7: Louisville, 7. (10 innings; darkness.) COAST LEAGUE Stending of the Clubs. Club-- Won. Lost. Pet. Oakland ...................... 18 6 .750 Vernon ...................... 14 it .560" HNn Prancisco ......... 13 12 .520 Los Angeles ........... It 13 .458 Sacramento ............. 11 14 .440 Portland ......... ..... 6 16 .273 Three Pitohers Blow Up. Portland, April 30.-Portlland used three pitchers today trying to i it, from Vernon and all three 'blew lup Score: R. 1.. B. Vernon .................................... 7 10 4 P ortla nd .. ...................... ...... 5 7 2 Batteries - Raleigh and Ilrown; Harkness. Temple, Koestner and How lay. Henley Wins Game. San Franclsco, April 30.--Henley's pitching won for San Francelco frolm Sacramento this afternoon. Score: R. H. HE Sa. ramnento ............................... 1 1I San Francisco ......................... ..: 10 1 Batterles--Dyram and Price; Heouley and Berry. WESTERN LEAGUE . .At TOpgk#-Toplk,. 8; ponver, s. At Lincoln-Llncoln, i';. Wlthta,, 1. At Doe Molnes-2)ep Moines, S I Siloux City, 1, At !t. Joseph-St. Joseph, 0; Omalha, 5, p py, ,,y,, We Guantee .ssuex-Model INi ia.ots to hold more even tempeoatjre throughout the Egg Chamber than any other It Dake. Essex-Model Incubators to be au. S tenmatlo in heating. * E1stex-Model rInubators to be a-. p tomn tia in vetitlation. . That a beginner can operate the £ '-MODEL Essex-Model lacetubators. ,A , assex-Model Incubators to re-o. 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