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OF 1 INTEST
TRIUMPH
LAD PROM BRAINERD PITCHES
FIRST GAME AND WINS IT
AND SAVES SECOND.
CLIMAX IS THRILLING
In Ninth Inning of Final Enoourter,
Highlanders Come From Four Runs
Behind and Cop Decision, After
Youngster Has Stopped Helena.
UNION LEAGUE RESULTS.
AT MISSOULA
First game
Missoula 10
H elena ........................... 5
Second game
M issoula ........... .. 6
Helena ........................ .... .. 5
AT GREAT FALLS
B utte ..... ............. . 3
Groat Palls ............. 2
AT SALT LAKE
First game
Salt Lake 9......
O gden ..................... . ... 7
Second game
Salt Lake ..... .... .... .. . . 4
Ogden .... 3
Standing of the Clubs.
4lu1b-- wn. .lst I'et.
Miseaula ........ 23 5 .121
falt Lake . 21 x .724
G;reat Falls . . 17 .654!
B utte .......... ... I .:e
Helena ..... . ^,,1
Ogden ..... . 4 .143
Ieallte htBush of the llighlhl*drs ..ii..ie
fronm Braitnerd. Mina Wihen Ilhe
tIoelle of Brainerld It'iar abl.lt '.steIr
day's doublle-header at i',ll.eiell airk
they will ring the fir. he.ll iand fill
the town pump with Jol y watir. Mlis
IWoila won both fromtl Hele'nia and
Missoulca can thankl none as iamucl'h a4
Busth. Till. .oungeter I*teat Amlles and
Byrd In the first gailn' and pti lled the
Second out of thet fire. T'ie, scoleret of
the Initial muss was I1 t , nd tlhei.
Iocals had it a wn from Ih*h ftourth
Innintt on. The cI l ntlll i1 l. w·,londl
engalgelePn was 44 t .. . ll 1i* lnlin
guard won this Lb iL wtoderfull rally
In thel ninlth inning. aftlr IoIt liu
Call buti died In the liearts *ef lit iu*p
plorters. In the finish of tIn,. se'IoCll
ganlle Hlshll Ioo ied larg, de.fe.nslveily
and .offensively.
Now,. the lulnt part of t hatI sondl
ame lhast it oll all Ilthe gonites Iplayedl
he.re this seuasoIen fur *tconcentra tedlI ex-'
eltement. The story Ithat tells of how
the Hghlllanders satellppedI up frllom so
far in the rear that t'iwre seei*.*ll ili
Ihancet folr thenl, oif how the.y blittell
outl vietlry against two pitchers,. of
how Rush stopped the rHena(tor ili
tlleir half of thel ntllth-thsl story de
werve's eplc trcitilent. However, in
dlefault of a higthbrw of tiat type,
this section of the nlaltinie shallhi b'
nllved up ahead eof all the rest for I
dt*.criptin 4, on tIhe plan made faImletusa
hv A I* h l ln Adlhein.
mlE agintlle tite ., frhiie d rIeiad.r, that l Ite
ninthl lenning ol the t!second aml4l* Isi
juet bieglinning. Ilult 1 1*1hnia has lc'tored
ivel rcll to i il*on',* *H4i1nt flimih,' by the
Itllghllanoders. '4onsidehr that *you laeI
m;itrks, ta stocky yOulllg MnCIthaIwL1', In
hi *'.Crd a ppearanI e with the ligh
I., 1i-rs. Know' that he has Iewn *ery
wild.
No*w, the hiingC las4 begh u u4*ii yiou
4.4*' t'iliParki 1 Kl ie tiiitllh bai** e* Ci)n
hi l ut ls, to Quiglet y. Ithe viitlor.s' ag lr'
Siv, ( secondC' basi44 .1an. li.us4 l, ghi.tdiai1*
of the first ck4i l' for lielhini, tl.n
drives a) vi1C44us no4ii 1to Ciirlet, lthil
shortstop of the 1o*44 gu1r4C (1'r1t
ial.llls i rerairkable stop of the hall,1
1ut that11I is the hIst le cain do anlld'
I.lrsl I iale ai t first a. l l (ullgi)ey I
at secondt't. whilh the ret'irlurliig uingolI
1l ah)l. *-b iLte Lru4h1ndillatid lllark downI
a safe hit for the ruleicund Lunsl.
KIlllihiy, 4sd-falcu tI cintelllir fielder for'
the OCeli)my, illadvanclc,* to the pltat*. He t
Iicks o41ut one tha1t suilts hill and tile
hball botllllun slowly down toward third
'base. Itefr-Cn It arnl be thrown by
I'hllartgnllll , who dashes in at top
speed, Killllay is on firs.t anlld the
batses are filled. It loks exceedinglly
tt4ad for the cllub tlhat I follur runsl
l 4behind, for tlere Ilsnone out1. Mianger
Blankensltip signals to tarkitsk* to
leave the illlO and lHush, tillh young ,
hrero of the encounter' that Iad littme
tefore InI the afturnliool, standinglllll in
the cent*er of the dlinllanllld, Las deeply
in the hole as a1 pitclcher :tlcan be, "till
cushiolns crowded and nobody down."
IBush is faced by Marrs, now I4 right I
flield for Heelena, Slnicet Ma.llag.rl Irlby
has been ,banished by the unmpire's do
cree. Bush strlkes out 4 MacIrs, ulsilg
all his speed. The iball comles 1up to
the batter looking like the ghoiut or
a coal-black' negro. Menges, el*hever
third 4asaeman, 1s next. and, of course,
you remember that the bases are still
full and that the Inning will not be
over until two men more are' out.
Also, that the Missoula team Iis four
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Sparks 1); ~(1144~ 1 1 him ;tl l ly: 1 110 111 ji1 It
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haId lpre' ede:di' this n ll in tilt, third,
Missoulit 'li'1re4t1 nltl14 1 it all u tlil It llne+
1nill 1'in1I1 II1, $ulhl4l. 1ill. Tl'hl story
ofl ite blhe.s ,I hilhl o uii i g f i lnih ham
bhien told.
The First Game.
The fit µi;l11 t. s lilnllys lyd In it Hilb. I
trnplcil t in l'ri irt°. Ihiilk iilhbdu
lthered t Ioward its tllhlist and brokellllll
in a dlr'nchhlng rahl . Thls ild'1! the
,4'Llnltdl 4.ntst. ('ulldtllons frl' t fil dt 'llda
lne wol r, IIwn PV'ri, pefecit.ll lilll halid
eIlcntrol if It' ultilll l lol il all it hnings
biull Ihl. third. TPlll I Il gut l ld of
Anels aind l.ulnt1 witiout trI4Pllo aind
hal d two strikes onl tlllh third tl Ilt an -
fore thinr gs blrolt* Idly. (11il411'y was
walkel d allnd I,l1 l singlit, d. Klill lihny
Srani i.lca'ke.d lil, l tto l tp it'11'" and
k Qulgity, fInd LUli ti l.nt' , Jillll y
t taking third 1wit f141µ 1 11i4,4'(1
f Tolin'i llg-dilstunle thru'w. Irby
r hllgld and KlilI lay c4inliiO In. M'nlge-'
ftall one dropped q]ut. in hihf field.
I tadpfiky's double 14'11''4d Irby and
N 'Mtengeo, Or()t throw -ilrogan out and
. the troubles oi Hush !wore i'iIr for
r the game andl f'r the day. Tllh etn
.torf were, ea~y for hilt} after tMat.,
The Hlghlanders rconted their .10
rulan In the first, second, fourth, fifth
Antl eighth innings. In the foutrtll
lhey hmatncnred I.ex Ames out of the
tbox in favor of Byrd.
Warren doubled 18 the first amp
l'errine uacriflced. Bassey rolled to
Menges and the little follow delivered
a p.ior In'g to Brogan, Warren scoring.
'i'hree times did we scotp in thle se
ond. A single by Tobin, a base on
balls to, (.hangnon, a sacrifice hit by
Hlthlun.enship, a single by Bush and a
dotble by Perrine did the business. ,
Ames Goes Out.
The fourth brought the downfall of
Amaes, who was trying hard to put
ovaer his lmaiden win for the season.
C.hunllnon slammed a liner Into left
field and filankenship was there wUh
another sacrifice. Hush tripled Chllan
non holme. Warren's single to right
was ridden in by Bush. Perrino hit
for two sacks and the derrick reached
for Ames. All of these runs had been (
earned, you may .notice. After Byrd
had located the plate to his own satls
faction, IBassey singled to left field
and Warren and Perrine brought
honme two more untainted tallies.
A base on balls to Clhangnon, two
infeld outs and a single by Warren
counted another fqr the Highlaniters in
the fifth frame.
It was In the eghbth that Warren's
single and Perrine's two.baser scored
Mlssoaula's tenth tally.
From thie following figures you may
lnot he able to get an Idea of the real
excitement of the afternoon, but they *
give accurate Information as to how
Missoula won a coupip:
First game
Helna,. t
Player- AB. B. H. P0. A. E
Thompson. If .... 0 0 2 0 0
Quigley, 2b ........ 3 1 1 .1 1 0 1
IAlmbl, lb ........4 1 1 13 0 0 o
Killay, cf ........3 1 1 2 2 0 1
Irby, r ........ 4 1 2 0 0 0 O
M3lenes, 3h .......4 I 1 2 1 1 0
t.adofsky. as .....4 0 :i I 5 21
Brogan, c ...........4 0 1 3 1 0
Ames. p ....... 2 0 0 0 3 0
Byrd, p .............2 0 0 1 0 1
Totals ....... 35 10 24 14 3
Missoula.
Player- AB. R. I. P0. A F
,Warren, rf .. 5 3 4 1 0 0 a
Perrine, 21i . 4 1 3 0 1 0 .3
Bassoe. if ... 5 n 1 1 0 0
Oriet,. s .... 4 0 a 3 4 0
Carman. lb 2 0 0 12 3 0 1
Tobinl, ef . 3 I 1 0 0n
C(hanglon, th 2 3 1 4 2 1
itl;ankenshipl, a' .2 0i 0 4 i 0
Blush, p ..... 4 2 2 2 3 0 j
Total' 31 In 12 27 13 1
H14re ,tby innings
Helena . ....... 5 0 n n n- !
Misoula . .1 3 0 4 1 0 i 1 x-10 (
Slmmuary: IAeft nIln haies--Hplenl,
; Misstouiia, t titoin ibames-Bassiey
2, allrlan 2, Tthlin, (nrlet 2, atarrenl.
i4atrifl Ihlltts-Perrine, Blankenshlp 2,
Tnhin. Two\-b;ase htll-Warren, Per
rin. 3. r.tldofsky 2. Three-lafe hilt,
uIlsh. Ikouble iplaya-Changnon to
(karlnalat: I'atrlan to Orlet to ('artnllanl
Killlhay to Brogan. Innings pitchel-- I
vly Anls. :1 1-3; by Blyrd. 4 2-3. Runs
hnatted in--By tBllsh 3: by KilIIlay 2;
by Irby 1. by $adofsky 2, by Perrine .~,
Ily Warren 2, hy BasUsey 2. Base hits
--olff Amels. t; off Byrd. 4. Legal at 1
hIaa--Against Alles, 16: against Byrd,
15. Strtuck ault--Hy Bushl. 4: by Byrd.
1. lBanes on ballt-Off Ames, 1: off
Bush, 2: off Byrd. 2. PasbUl n Ills
Blianlkenship: Brogan,. 2. Tllnme of game, i
l: '5,I Ilpe-Plrary.
t"eontl gamie
Helena.
'liayer -" AR. f. II. PM. A P.
'lThomnpilorr If .4 0 0 I 0 0
Qugley. b ......2 0 0 1 5 1
1 n10I4., h .... I 21 4 0 a
KIIII11i,. etf 5 0 2 2 1 0
Irhy. rf ... 4 f (4 4 4 0 0
Ma rll'i, rf . . 2 I 2 4 04
MeIng.a, l 3 1 I 3 2 0
Ralinoflky. in 4 I 3 2 0 0
Birogan, v . 3 0 0 R I 0
Ityrd, . ... 4 I 0 0 0
Ilryan, p ............. 0 0 0 0 0
Ttals . .83 f 11 *25 9 1
Missoula.
Wlalrr'n, I ... 4 0 2 2 0 0
IPerrino, 21, ......... ( 1 1 1 4
a ay, I..f .. 5 0 1 4 0 0
OrleIt, s . 4 2 2 2 3
'arl an, lb .........: 1 0 14 0 0
Tobln, cf ..... 4 0 1 0 4 0
('hangnon, 3h . 4 1 A 3 7 0
Btlankenship, c .4 1 2 A : 1
Sparks, p. ..... 0 1 0 A 0
Bush, p ............ 1 1 1 0 1 0
Totals .............. 30 11 27 17 1
*One nuit when winning run scord,.
S.ore by Innings
Helena ................... 0 1 n 1 1 3 O-0- 6
Ml.oula ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - 6
Summary: Left on bases-Helena,
5: Missoula, 8. Sltolen base.--Lusll,
,Hdndoitky (2), Brogan. Sacrlifce hlt-
IPerrine. Twno-barsO tll-- adofslkv (2),
Warreln, hlMaer, Sparks, Tobin, Blank.
nlship. Doubleh play-Bush to Blanks
onshlip to Carnian . Innings pitched
By BFyrd, 8 l-:i; by Sparks, 8; by Bry
nll, less than onoethird: by Bush, 1.
Runs batted In-By llllilay, Menges,
Tobin, luadnofky, Brogan. Byrd, BRus
(2), Warren, Perrino, pasOey, Base
hits-- ff Byrd, 8: off ,Bryan, : off
Sparks, 11. I,ogal at bats-Against
ItyVrd, 23: 44lalnst Bryan, ; aIgalInst
iyrparks, 31: against Bush, 2. S.truce
out-By Byrd, 7; by Sparks, 4; by
liush, 1,. Bases on balls-bff Blyrd, 2;
off Sparkls, 9. Time of game, 1:55,
Umupiroe-1'ray..
VALE PRSLH WIN,
PrincetoLn, N. J., May 85.--The Yals
freshumen truck team defeated Prlnoee
ton's flrst year traOk .Ath.ltes today,
SPLENDID PITCHING OF YOrJTH.
PUL PO'RTSIbl R BEATS REED.
BIRDS IN CLOSE GAME.
THREE O S OFF KLINE
MacIfferty's PIteher Is Invinolble-
Butte Bunohes singles in Eighth
Round, Driving Three Runs Aeross
the Plate.
Great lails, May .--Kline. Butte's
young southpaw, won a pitching bat
tie against WUlliams here today by
Iholding Reed's artillery down to three
hits. A pass to Misse and a double
steal by Mise anti Toner gave the
Electrics a score in the first and they
got one in the third when Misse drew
a base on balls and scored on lingles
by Huelsman ndl Toner. Three
hunched hits gave I~utte the game in
the eighth. Score:
Butte.
Player- AR. R. H. PO. 'A. E.
Docketader,. If ....3 1 2 1 0 0
Levy. 3b .............3 1 1 1 0 0
Mathes. as ............4 0 0 5 7 1
Whaling, lb ....4 0 0 11 0 0
Moorehead, t ......4 0 0 1 0 0
Kafora. c ...........3 a 1 a 0 1
-McNamara 2b ....4 0 0 2 5 0
Druhot. rf ...........3 1 2 0 0 0
Kline, p .......... o' 0 0 2 0
Totals .............31 :1 6 27 14 2
Oreet Falls.
Player- AS. It. H. PO. A. R.
M.urphy. rf ........... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Mise, s ........... 0 1 3 1
Huelsman. It .....3 t 1 0 0
Toner. 3 ........4 0 1 2 2 0
Hester, lb .4 0 0 12 0 0
lasye, 2b ..........4 0 1 1 3 0
Kelly, f . .......8 41 0 a 0 0
(fiht.on, ..8 0 0 n 5 0 0
W illiams, p ........2 0 0 0 4 1
Totals .. .2..,, 2 3 27 12 21
Score by Innings
Ilutt ....... 0 0 0 I 0 (I O
Oreat iall;s .... I 0100n 000-2
llSummallr : Ernlled run;t--llutte. 3.
First hame oin errors--Butte. 1: (reatl
Pails. 1. Two- Iase hit-Druhot.
HonmriIns--L.vyv. 'tlnu batted In-
1y Levy, 2; hy Druhot, 1; by Toner,
1. $acrlflee hits--ICafora. Dockstadbr.
1toirn bases-Mlnae, Toner. Hester.
inase on halls-Off Williams, 1: off
Kline. 4. Struck ,it-By Williams, n:
by Kline. 4. Double plays-Toner to,
easter: McNan,,ara to Mathen to
Whaling: Matblsw to Whaling: Misse
to Paye to .Hester. Left on bases
Tutte, 4: t"rent Falls. 4. Time. 1:50.
Tlmpire-Wright.
i NATIONAL LEAGUE l
Standing of the Clubs.
('luih- Won. TLost. P. t.
Now York .... 24 6 .onn
Cincinnat . ... 23 I1 .674
Pittsburgh .. ..... 15 14 .517
hlilag . ...... 15 1 .464
Phliadelphia .. 12 16 .429
Ht. LoTula ... 15 21 .417
nston ...... 12 21 .364
Brooklyn . .....9 20 .3111
Pirates Pass Cubs.
pilttshurw. May 25.-Pittsburgh Ionli
'the lead in the first Inning and never
lost It, defeating Chicago, 4 to 2.
,ore-- R. H. E.
Plttlburgh ............ 4 9 0
Chicago .. ............... 2 4 2
Ratterlesu-c-,innlts and Kelly; Layv
'ender, Boutbach rnd Archer.
Cardinals Slug Twirlers.
HL. Louis, May 25,-St. ITouls drove
two pitchers offr the rubbelr and won
frll,. c'inlcinnlti. 7 to 4.
Score- R. H. 1.
Cincinnatt . ........................ 4 5 3
St. TLouis.. ............. ... 7 10 1
flatteries I'romme, Humphreys,
Raghy and MeLean: Woodburn, Rallooe
and Wilson,
Alexander Beatse Seten.
Philadelphia. Mauf 3t,--The home
titeam gave Alexander wonderful uip.
port and Philadelphia defeated oa.
ton,. S to 2.
'score- . . [1 E.
Boston ............................. . 4
Philadelphia ............... 5 11 2
Batterles-Perdue and' Kling; Alex.
ander and Dooln.
Qlants Have Waltkaway,
Brooklyn, May 26.-New York de
feated Brooklyn, 11 to 2, With the
game safely put away, Mcgraw called
out most or 3lul substitutes, who
handed the locals their 'only runs in
the npyth.
core-- R H. if .
New York .................. . ...... 11 12 3
Brooklyn ............ ...... .. 4 4
Boiterles - Wilte, ndatl and
Meyers, Hartley, Stack, Kent and
Miller, Phelps,
T.d MoCtr4w Itu a4 qed Bill
C1rk 'as manaier oft I polbla team
to thq SpUth Atltnta 1
HIAG OP AM. Al 'LSASWe
PINS PLAYERv AN º WUSPNl#
MHM )pR TeW SAYS.
FINDS 1YRISTO BLAME
San says That Great PlayW Wee
First to Use Offensive Lanruaie
- 'Cobb Is l.Igible to Partleipate. In
the Game Today.
I Chicago, May 2.--President B, B.
Johnson of the American league to
night announced the reinstatement of
Outfielder Tyrus Cobb of the Detroit
club whose suspension for attacklng
ia spectator who, he said, had Insulted
I him in New York. resulted in a strike
l by the Detroit players lakt week. Cobb
, will be'ellgible to play tomorrow. Ilt
t addition to his 10 days' suspension he
S'was fined $50.
President Johnson promised in a
statement full protection to all players
and stated the league had arranged to
increase the police force at every park
but declared severe punj&hment would
be meted out to those playe.s who "asa
uelll to act as judge and avenger of
real or faneled wronps, while oni duty."
VI FlOWing is the statement gifen out
by President Johnson.
"After a careful investigation Intd
the causes and circumstances of the
encounter between Player Cobb and
Claude Lucker, a spectator it the New
York grounds on May 16, I find that
direct responsibility for the unfortu
nate. occurence rests upon the player.
"rvidence in the form of affidavits
clearly shows that the player was the
first to employ vicious language in re
plying to a taunting remark of the
spectator.
"('obb did not beek redress by an
appeal to the umplire, but took the law
into his own hands. His language
and conduct we're highly censurable.
"As a lesson to the accused and a
warning to all players, I fix the term
of the player's suspension at 0 da.ys
and Impose a fine of $50. He will be
eligible to play on May 28.
"'lull protection will he atforded all
Amelrican clagnue players against abuse
or attack from patrons, but sure and
severe punishment will be meted out
to those who In disregard of disclpline
and of obligation to their club and
league, assume to act as judge and
t avenger of real or fancied wrongs,
while on duty.
"In pursuance of this policy, the
. American league has arranged to In
Iroease the police force at each of its
parks, and the home club on Instrum,
i tlons from the umpire, will be required
to remove from the grounds spectators
whose actions or comments are of.
fenuive to players and fellow patrons."
!j . AS IT LOOKS
a Two o'clock.
7 W. A. won yesterday. all right.
' The old double pIayna were three, aino.
H4 irely, It miust not rain this after.
n10011.
Hay, folks. will you ever forget that
k finish?
r
Ryrd was going well In the second
until the lust.
0
2 The first alltme begins at 2 o'clock
this afternoon.
Did you ever nee no many line drives
caught 1p one afternoon.
It was apnrkllng baseball, all the
way through the matinee.
3 Lucaa tried otut an illllplre inamed
1 Allen at the lake yesterday.
All the klds In town shlll in to these
games, which is, probably, all right.
After baseball like that, you
wouldn't stay away today, would you?
The Highlanders avenged themselves
on Bryan yesterday for the day before.
i Sparks had plenlty o0 4ihe ball 'bqt
2 he couldn't find the plate. He vked
nine. .
If you look at it from the visit'
tandpollnt, that second was a hard
luck lose.
d Look at Warren's record in the hit.
Sting line? Not so bad. Madofnky
n hit 'am yesterday, too.
3 There were plenty of clode dentsloans
Sat the plate. Prom upstairs the um.
pire looked good on all of these.
Baker,. Hejena's nifty catcher didn't
worltkyeste rdl. His a lat1i s.ore.fpm
II contalt with plrnkeni.t' .bslt r.ga,
n ,1 I wpll probaly atbh tolay., ilp
the p~If Angoodal 9d 't phW,1+sey,
b th
WJatever Jnaime you hang onto your
hoteday meal, start it early today, for
that ft's gaseo wIl starLt at;i o'c1l Ti.
dhthid X "gd"o i owd 66t''yester.
Mad'. .nridh r' oe whbb oode In.
)te~ager BlankenalO isLe altw
.t.hpt b, a tough Job, catcbhing.fou
tiese In two days. He was working
ike a clock yesterday.
Bush will, probabiy be,of great as
eltaes 1to his family when he grows
Sup. ee. It he, stays this good, we
Shope.hd Peter Pans it.
Chainlnoa got away with the hidden.
ball edint,'with Brogan as his' victim,
tn the elghth of the second. 8core
one tod the old-time stuff.
/With' two on and two dekd' In the
flirt's ninth, Thomppson lined a
Sscreamer to Changnon. T.he big fro
t left his feet and clamped the rocket.
'Three out of four' frm Helena and
t o coming up today. Helena, has' a
b chance to tie for the serles by winning
Sboth.. Oh, I guess not tie the seriesi
e -
Jaeds nial tch 'lhi Dortfien KOmm,
aStosesn die Jungen melnen Hund
herum: Mins let egal was sonst elae
Sthus. sie duerfen alcht 8tossen men'
k Hand herum.
Skipper Roberts just couldn't keep
a suit off yesterday, even if he
couldn't play. He did a lot of
it strenuous coaching. His hand is
coming along nicely.
The wind was blowing a gale In the
d early rounds of the second. Sadofaky
can thank one of his four two-baggers
to jhT t wind, too, tor Warreh mis.
SJudged hlis fl in the fourth.
I. .y, ' was ,bounced In, th' second
leme for protesting Sparks' delivery.
Le cltmed that the portsider was
Sbalking. Sparks caught three of the
n enemy off base, Including Irhy.
to Today Blankenship. will send Zam.
loch and Qdick into the double-hleader.
while Irby will use Bryan and Maets.
n Zaml.eh and Bryan should put up an
.x other pretty battl,. while Quick is
touted to win over Madrs.
i 'It was warm wheq. tile trouble
le started yesterday. 'rhen the rain
d came and we moved from the tropics
it to the arctics. The newspaper bunch
ie and its friends nearly frozme to death.
4 The., by the time all was over, every
d body was warm once more.
Walter Brats of the, Salt Lake Tele
Il grain chides President Rowe of Ogden
I- Commercial club for that gentleman's
t offer to Ty Cobb. He says that Rowe
Is dipping into organized baseball at a
'ml dangerous rangle and that It's just as
's well he has no official connection with
the Ogden club. My word, did any
body take that Ogden thing seriously?
At that, Brats is right.
i
NORTHW9STBRN
Stending of the Clubs.
Club- Won. lost. Pet
Portland 1..................... 17 .55
Vancouver ................. 21 17 .551
V ictoria ....................... 19 1 .5
Tacoma ....... ....... .. 18 19 .41(
lpokane ...................... 16 19 .45'
Seattle .................. .. 16 21 .4
Vancouver to Top.
Vancouver, May 25.--Clark was of
fective at critical stages today ant
Vancouver won from Seattle. 5 to 2
Score- . R. H. E
Vancouver ................... ........ 5 7
Seattle .......... ........ 2 6
rBattertle-Clark and lJwis; Trhonlmp
son and Whaling.
Timely Hitting Wine.
Seattle, May 25.-Tacoma's hittingi
the first and fifth Innings today wal
timely and won the game from Vi.
torla.
Score- R. H. E
Taoom a .................................... 3 7
Victoria .................................. 1 9
Batterle--Schmuts and 1A Longs
Wilson and Meek.
gtanfield Ilewl Up,
Portland, Map S2i--tanfleld. whi
had been pitching a good stddy gamp
went up In the fifth Ionnllg of tho game
today and gave Spokane enough t(
win.
.2 o b ... ............................. ..6 ` 10
.Portland ............................. I 1
Battqrles-fRaft n OtdJqgk; Stan
flold. DIty and Har s, ,Moore.
Cambridge,' May 25.-Princeton, 5I
Ithac fa 25.-Oorkalil, 1;: Yale, '
At Phlldelphla-University of Mich,
igan, 41 Unlvyqit Kof PesuUyl.o~oa, I
SOMIe SATTLI
Worcester ; uais, May s. -fteatlni
itched a no.hU, no-rup game for
wrebce in the New N pa IgatuE,6
erles here . today, wlrp ll 1' to *
om'Worosetr F
*TRAIGHT SI' M. PILLOW
MOtordOi
Several Times, but Can't uit Rt *.
eio Quoer tie Pank-ThiOe Will WIS
a New Umpire on the Jb.
Salt Lta es, May..28.--Slalt lpke d!
feate Olden ,tn a, deublehealletae!.
iday, t"lktn five- straight gaIlnm trahn
the visitors,, Several times Oldean· Ad
the basme full with no olte 'ut, but
aech time thy were unable to 'sooJe.
Vaena , and Morgan pitchedk tllns
games. Scores:
; irPlt game
Player- 'Ai. I" I. -Pl. A!"'.
Van, b ................ 4 0 1 8I :'
-Wood, as ............ 1 'd 0
O'Leary, It ........ 5 2 1 4 0 0
Wesoler, rt ........ 5 23 3 3 0 0
McQ9ald, 2b ...... 4 3 1 I 1 . 1
Bchlmpff, 3b ...... 4 0 4 0 0
Alexander, c .... 0 0 4 1
Murray, c ........ 0 2 . 0 0
tone, p ..... ....... 0 0 '
.TJhalhe p.......... 1 0 0 0 0
A. Jnsn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0
"Marshall ............1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..... .....38 7' 1i 24 14 2
'Batted for JAchd It olletith.'
Salt Lk.'e.
'Player- AB. R I. . .PO. A. .
Spencer. f ......... 4 2 2 2 .B,,0
Bau r. rf ............ 4 1 1. 0
Portier, of ........ 4 1 2 0 0 0
Devereaux. lb .... 6t1 3 0 3 0
Orr. ss ... . .3 2 2 9, 1. 2
Pendleton, Sb .... 3 0 1. . ? 1
Abbott, lb ...... 3 1 1 11 1, 1
Weaver, c .......... 4 1 . 2. 0
S. Jensen, p ......4 0 0 , 3 0
Totali ........o....s3 9. 27 17 '4
Score by Inninge;
Ogden ... ........ 3 0.1 0 3 4. 0, -T7
Salt Lake .......... 0 3 0 0 1 0 *-.
Summary: Two-base hlts--B1lmnp(r.
Wessler, 2; Orr, O'Leary, Vae,,Bauer.
Three-hase hlt--Portler. Honlerpn
Weaver. Sacrifice hlts-Alexanl4er,
,Pendleton, '. sacrifIce fly. Abbott.
Stolen base-Orr. Rb.os batted in
Weasler, 2: MeQuald, Schlmpff, 2;
Portler, Devereaux, Pendleton, tAb.
butt, Weaver, 3. Hits--Off Stone,
10 In 3 Innings: off Jachs, 4 In
4 Innings. Bases on balls -- Oe
Jachs, 2; off A. Jenson, 1: oft I.
Jenson, I. .Struck out-By Stone, I;
by Jache. 1; by A. Jensen, 1; by .,.
Jensen, 4. Left on bases--Ogden, 6;
Salt Lake. I. Double play Dev
ereaux to Pendleton to Abbott: Pen
dleton to Abbott. First base on errors
Ogden, 2. Hit by pltcher-Fortler, by
A. Jensn. Time, 1:48. Umptres
Hurihurt and Allen.
Second name
Ogden.
Player- AB. R. H. PO. A. M.
Van.lb . 4 1 1 7 1 0
W ood, s ............ ' 13 0 a 1 0
O'Wary, ... 0 1 0 00
Stone. I ......... 2 1 2 0 0 0
Wedler, rt ...... 3 0 0 4 0 1
ifoQuald, 2b .... 4 0 1 1 1
Schlmpff, 3b .... 4 0 1 1 0 0
Alexander, ....4 , 0 1 4 0 1
Murray, of .... 3 0 0 8 0 0
A. ensen, ...... 4 0 0 1 4' 1
Totals ............3 8 1 7 94 8' 3
S4It Lake.
Player-- AB. IR H. PO. A. N.
Spencer, I ....... 4 0 3 0 0 0
Bauer, r ........... 4 1 0 2 0 0
Fortler, cf .......... 4 0 1 I 0 0
Davls, 8b .........,. 4 - 1 1 f'T 0
Orr, as , ............ 4 0 0 1 4 0
Pendleton, 2b ... 4 3 1 4 3 1
Abbott, lb .......r.. 0 0 10 0 0
Kelly. c .............. . 0 0 4 0 '0
Killllay, p :......... 0 0 0 0 0
Morgan, p ..........8 '0 1 .0 4 0
Totals .........3I 4 18, 37 11 1
.Soore by innlns:'
Ogden ......,.... ....... 02 0 0 0 0 1 0--3
ait Lake ............. 110 1 0 0 0 1 -4
Summ.ry: Two-b.lh ltte-Pendl
top, el)sncer, 3Z Davis. Tbhe-b
hlt--O'Leary.' HOmerun - LPenat .
sacrlilce J1it-Wedler. ,lne butt
4In-O'L.ary,' ; M4QaJid., Orr, Pendif
ton. BSles on balls-Otff Killay,
off Morgan, 1. Irtrioji o -pB J
san, 8; by Morsah, 5. it( po basa
-Ogden, 7: Salt Lake 5. D.llble plch
Ip to PpndietoQ1 to A 111ofl Fl t
1bai errgr- dn 1 .it' Lak ;
c'- t @tohed ballt.-ira .y
Morga1. 6ime, 1138. Ump lr4 tur .
burt and Alt
Utah, tey weri
A t l in b a '1a" t"" tienoh' yeeeerd
t n, Ray R + 4re
eq.mer wsw r .b a kva-in a
Siplen4 oave oovere l. a h ad, wi
tllOwwawlckmen. Were tryla 'to sa a
him, , . ,
The Detrait o ltyIf' hit' their st,¶i
f .te*rleavlng Boston and did poo

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