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ER TAKE ANU 61E ONE AT HELENA MIBUOULA WREAKS EVEN IN SUN. ei DAY DOUBLE-HEADER AT CAPITAL CITY. k BRYAN ETN BY BUSH Brainerd Boy Lets Senators Down With Three Hits in First Encoun. ter, Shutting Them Out-Southpaw . Enz Shows Blankenship Something. Ii d UNION ASSOCIATION RESULTS AT HELENA- FPirst game: Helena O0 Missoula 6. Second game: Helena, 7; Mis soula, 3. i AT GREAT FALLS- First game: Great Falls, 0; Salt Lake, 7. Second game: Great Palls, 2; Salt Lake, 5. AT BUTTE First game: Butte, i; Ogden, 6. Second game: Butte, 3; Ogden, 4. Standing of the Clubs. Club-- Won lnsat Pcl. MISSOULA ..........84 1 .694 Salt Lnke .34 15 .1694 1 G(reat Falls . ...2 19 .5 .51; letna .. ..19 tt .380 Butte .... . . 19 34 .351 Ogdea ..... . 15 :: .300 1 Though v'we couldn't make It double, c It really wasn't tI,l, 14 I'or Bush, uar fBralnerd Reainty, 11 Struck ioati that Brya at . la d. --ilylaldeltr Illymni. t Helena, ,illne 16.-The Senallitors and Highlanders ,broke r even in today's doutrble-h.luder alnd also In the, series, which closed today. Bushl1, who, ptchtd the first game for the vsltorsw, \\as a puzzle t th locals, while BIrya;n wins not In fOrml. In the setleOll gatmel Blankenshllp used all but one of his twirlers. Enz, his new snuthluw, showed well IIn the last lllting. Two' tlnSsstlsted dlouble phys wer.l the ,tea tures of thle s(ec'4n(4 giOle. '1'rh4 tur'.st; First gualt'- Missoula. Player-- All. . II PI. A. E. Warren, rf . 1 2 0 U Perrine, 2b ....4 1 I 2 4 0 Bassey, If ... . 5 1 0 I I Oroet, s ............. 4 1 1 t 3 11 Cur.nlll n, b ....... 4 0 1 t I I U Tobln, of ......... 5 1 1 I i I Chllangnottl, 3b .4 0 1 I + Rouberts, c ... .. 3 1 1 Illa 31 " Bush. ,..........I 0 2 1 0 t Totals .....38 6 12 27 11 2 Helena. Player-- All. R. II. P(). A. 1.: Mlengt, lb . 4 t0 U I 1 Qulgley, 2h . 3 0 4 . 1] Killilay, oTf . .. ... 2 . , t 0 &adofsky, as .4 0 I u 2 I Lussl, lb .. .... 4 0 u 1 :1 0 Sullivan. rf ..2 0 0 2 0 0 ThomIpsonlI, If.. 2 , 1 U 0 0 Baki er, ....... 3 0 4 2 Blryiu, p .. 3 u 0 t1 3 1 Totals ...........29 0 3 27 12 5 Scrore Lby inlning:<-- M ssoula ............ 1 1 1 o 0 lhele'nta .. .... 000 ( U0 0 4 'hlulllaryv: 3tol' lIts, N riTren, ]a44se4 , (huiileý., Killily .t.ll rie,' hits Perrillt, t'arnwaI). t,1,lll( Ily - ' ul, . I ti 1 hatted ii, l II, ., (lriet, I'arni.t Clit nll. , It l.-h. J'hre-lhus. hilts To'Ibi, Id ris. •oitbl. tilahys -M'Itigs a 1,,>i I4, 311 'ag, s; I',rl ine tl i . tl l.i.s.i.se on Ih. ll 4 )I fit4ush, :; 1 I;r , I ktruIk ,itt---By lhush, 4.y ,II, 2. VMild atl-h- -tryatl. TLn 1, lir ;. ram ,ih , , dr try. - Missoula. 4'.(4 4r - Ali. H. II I. A i h .1\ trl i, rI I i ( 1 | i l'erein,, 2a 4 . 2 I I Jlaul-,.y, 1f . ..... U 1 Ori±,t, cs .. . 4 1 2 I 1 I (u'ta ,,in , 1b ..... 4 1 2 14 0 1 Tohla, lf " .. I 4 1 ( 40 (hlathgliol, ,b , 0 1 3 7 44 Roberta, c ....4 0 4 : 2 i Jto.+ I f t1 rr.4411i p I 44 0 ( 0 4 tulck, p . , 0 0 , 4 ;: i'niz, , ...4 . It I4 44 44 0 Tot14 ...:3 : 13 :1 11; 2 * Hayttd f,,r Wan Ipll, in s |hlh Helena. Player- All. It. 'll. 4)o. A. +. M oengos, ..... 2 2 1 3 2 0 Qtulgley, i... 4 1 : 3 Klllilay, tf . . 4 I 4 0 1 Iadofuky, as . 3 1 it :1 . ) Lusael, lb ..... ....... I Stullvan, rf .... . I I 2 44 o4 Thompsoo:, If .3 . I 3 1 0 i BAker, .. ... 2 41 t l 0 Byrd, p ... ... 4 o ) o l 0 Tolgls ... .... 3 8 7 8 17 11 2 Boorp by InnIngs MieUoUn) ................0 1 2 0 0 0 0 o 0--3 Helena .................0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 x-7 ummst to Perrlne toe Iarmp arman ( urrestted). il.t-Ot RP e 'O F)) r4UWll. s tn one m f. til0k, ,i#RSa aD *$Inotily Q i! 1-8 tnnlngs; off lIne, I In one In ning. lBaes on balls-Off Rosebur. rough, 1; oft Quick, 2; off Woetfflr, 2; off Byrd, 8. IStructk out--8y Roseburrough, 1; by Woeffler, S; b' Byrd. Time, 1: 'l. Umpire--'rary. Menges by Woeffler; Carman by Byrd. Teme, 1:6 t, tmpire--Frary. AS IT LOOKS Ralt Lake arrives tonight on North ern Pacifei train No. G. Well, we'll take this series, hut we'll know we've been in a battle. The first hard luck of the season, l1anketlship's getting his thumb knocked out. Three henst bhets for the week: Mifs stouln over SNlt Iltlkte; Helena over Bulltte; c;r'nit l'tills over (Ogden. A lot of the bnaseIal; nng, including Jiml Mtc';ir,. Thigh Camplbe)l, Jim l"rolnlmn inld C?. 1)oIglts Blllakenship, is going fishing up the tBlackfoot to day. We iall esptciall attention to the heroic vetrs'e in whlich outr Irlumph over our Ionth.ome contempilorlary is cele brated tilts morning. That I poem is the hlIt thling in the ballad line, Mlissoutlhi tnd Sallt tlake play at Mis situle tills wor'k; l,'elelta goes to lButte; )lgdtln mixtes it witll the Millionaires at (trent FValls. "'thr fart that Salt l.nke's double win yesterlday fietn thle NHtltil an the lligh hlnders for thei first phite lends nhddld Interest to the cllnting series. If we It.n' 'I'tunsda(Iy we are headed for the first tinte lIhis season. 1lin ltliirtm , hblg-lo.'uetie smtt, Ils in o.tr midstt. "le's looking mt ,r local ttl hnt, with eslpechtl referein'tc t Zam loh. Lst ryerl Mrcittre wasn with ct'eveianri: this season he's gllulnlhoeing for the Detroit Tigers. li, was here last season and is well rllmlmbered. Ilelena fans prerented the High landers with a blnek cat Illt night, after the double-lteade'r. The eat was c(rted and put on the team, but the locals turned Talhitha loose, consider ing her-or him, mlanyhe-n- Jinx Incar ttlfte. The c('at w\as wont to Ihang around the hotel where the, teamn stopped and tangle with Elmer. SPORTS OF THE WEEK Monday. Opening of the International Horse show at ()lyrnpa, London, TennisiI tiolrnaltfi'lnt for the chanm piinslhijp of the t'arolinus opens at 44reenrille, S. V. T'"nniDi tolurnament fotr the c'hnti ptionship iof Arkansas opens,, at Little Rock. TenllniR tltournalment for the challm ilonship of Virginia opeIns at Norfolk. .Jim Stetwar't vs. Toni Kennedy, 10 rolnds, at New York city. WIIII,' Pi'tzgtrald vs. "Kid"'' Henry, 10 rounds, at Albany, N. Y. Jinimmy 1utffry vs. "Khi" Kansas, 10 rniirls,. at Buffal, N. Y. Tuesday. )Opel'lnig of Ct, itr Valhey circuit trotting imeeoting fit Marion, Iowa. Johnny Kilhane vs. Johnny Dundee, 10 roundsl at New York city. Wednesday. Ano\DII ntermnlwIItt of We'teri Ad v-rtising tifftrsi:' laiftt i, n olrluift IAl (ipnintg of u'frtn Itt-it circtuit trot ting 1n ,-tiil; at ,lundDreau, S. I1. Luti h r" M% 'l'airtlly vs. 'I'llt I loga n, ti rouitfiif, iat I'thlit ,lt phip.lll Jacrk II f ri k \ s. 4'happlli 11 DlDr r '30 rif- itDs, it ,iD irfz. M 'exico. ':a WVfiitrs v's i:ddie Johnsltion, 1. riotutis, it Aliano ia, Colo, Thursday. Pl''i ntllilallry t v il'ls in theII' larvard Yale l,iit rifIaw- r(1i New Illl'llilld, Conln. taip sh . 11oli tour.t ti ft'I llt at p1irinig fiehl, Ill. )lliilllng f .ll" : n11 0t1 | 114 h11 81h li\ if It l," 'lo i K - wl ll 4 'i i' intalli, 41ii, 1,11ifn (ff -1114 n 1 Vft t1t iii ng tt 11ti ' , 10 roiIuntit s, iat ('thlm1imitllft , (Ilii,. Friday. Anniitii 1 YVtli-iI,frvaird 'tir itiy I atl i 'Inlt i f i r t.t Itiliita n llgini lls il III' Niti fi'lr ltihn N'1i'i r t inkti g If I l i filal itl x N . liVb IDonlsol V" 1larry Idrewer, a rmuDIis, il Il. I. Lo in, 1M1 . Saturday. I htiurna in u'p ns il 'itifburgh. I'1i1(r 1', 1inli.'iin ;iliat iil %r xiililng tour(-ll , ll ll ai l l ii nil "I' , NI .M l(' . AMERICAN ASS'N. Standing of the Clubs. rlulb \Vn Itbu t 'rt. , (,l , E,11 42 21 .1';7 !t. 'Itul S . ... . t 1 .4I 1 l oul uvlll ..... ::) 8 .345i At I .IuluiiuH Kianas Clty-Column At hInd ilnopoll;lin -TlaInapol, 1-2; St. Paul, 0-4. (First ailllt 10 illlninges.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs, Club .. Win Iet pl New Y rk .......... .. 37 10 .787 Plttsburgh ........... ..7 20 ,574 Clncinnat ................29 22 .988 hicago .................. ......2 6 21 .553 Philadelphia .................'20 4 .455 t, oul ..........................2 3 31 .416 S 'ooklyn ..........................16 80 ,.14 ., ston .......... ..... ........... IMPLOYES OF LOCAL JOURNALS RATTLE ON BASEBALL DIA. MON,D TO 'FINISH. OPISItll YERY TAME In Opening Inning the Enemy Looks Dangerous, " but "Best Morning Paper in Missoula" Has the Game In a Sack After That. Yesterday nfterntton l naseblnll teams from The Missoulhtn nold the Mentliel met in mortal colhmbat at Highlander ilark. This lpaper won the game hands down, the score at the end of the Mara. thitn belng id to 8 in favor of the best morning paper in Misnnoull. In only one inning were the evening paper's representlatives l:dange'rtlous. 'his was in the first inning, when a cotmblna. (ion ,of hits and errors resullted in five scores for the vulgar otpposition. After this, hiowever, then result of the ganmel was nllever in lIt. Three uorev ttal lies resultted ihring the re. aining eight inningsie, Ibut lrown's whildnesse andl a hlrrllhly w:Mull infield allowed TheIi' lissinlIIicl tem;tt to nie'k the liavi land soiiim Ii tthus. The fe.tiitre of lthe conteste \aix itrmwn's wlldness iandil the fnIt that S1n tt .'Ct frenlan falled to get anything that m1ight be classed ias a hit. Nlmll wals sulppolse to be good for a hItoiteruln cvery tIllne up, but Ihe didn't show. Fred Qtllnmby was eslly tlhe star for the evening sheot. IIs work at second hiaie wias phlenomenatlly rot ten. In six lnnings the evening paper's representatives drew a blank. This is the second game between the two ttimls. The one played last year vllsie resulted In a victory for Tihe Mis soulialt. OwecI Kelley umliredl. HOW WE BEAT'EM W\' howl with joy; we bwell with prhde; Loud let the eagle scream; Our ihanller-lheadid hired hands Are sure HtnllO hatehlltll team. lixt'en to eight: that was the score We didn't have' to try; '1h . opposll titon wa. a .Linch, VWe .niote hint hip and thigh. Thle eveniniilg iraig's poor, feeble dubs Were Ilunch for otur Ibrave lmen; Two years this lllt akes that We have won, And, watch, wn'll make it ten. The stands were crowded to the rail with rahhl, raving fans, Who waitched, lmoiuazed, our spe'1dy 111i11 Wallop those also-rani.i Tho start looked had; the foe scored five On alister Tibhalkann, IIh twirlr, 'lll fine; tbut ohil, good 'l'h, tlihhidrs were insane. ''liey I.td.I aisy, little liits, An.il ever'y peg wentl wild; Ami ill thie field the ililn Were blind; Wo'dl, even, randy chihl! 11111 '\e scored four whienl our turn [il lll , Aiid tha:t was jusial i start Aroundilu we went, ilrounlld again, .lJoy riom inI every hlieart. hllrw\i walktld i1 sorie, hle was so wil]d, \V. lilt hisx curves with rase; W\\' sthelllned the aill against the fence, (All papers copy, please). ..nll sixteen rlllls halid come across And dtlrint all thils while T'11 vullgr oppl.ii io ltlin allo itut Ihii r' whviio wouilhin't stiile? \We' hwl with joy; we swell with prliti ; i.lne l 14"1 Ih.i crutil.o t;arF l: . Otuir hllltlll, r-li;lt lle h]lir ]d hliands Ar' suirl. alui ' II'Ip, ;ilt tleai. 1'IN NVOl. T'h'y've lis of ciiist, thtse poor dubs 1'h.ey Iwant to I'lal agtin: "(l; g-. f it r.Iu ." 1i 1ol1r, r.lily' "W e,'l think it ti." h-,l. WESTERN LEAGUE Standing of the Club. Club .Won LP.st Pet. . l h ...................1. . t 23 .G9 lui .. ........ :... : 25 ,45 Slolux City ..... ...... t *25r ,*2 I ,nvir .. .. ...... ... ;... :!7 .526 i hhitil .................... 1 2!i .491 Iiuiii . ....... ::2 ,400 Tool"h ... .. 20 ::3 .;GI At i. ait r iit .*iJuepih, i;: 1tlinver,7. At \iVhhlita is .Molto,0 It; \Vhli-. At T-Ihl i tut tm ao, ,', ; T',op ka, 1. i., , nd t iil ll ihl , G; J'lioka, 1. At ioi.il C'ty-- lMnincuh, 2; HlMoux 'ity, 12. RATS! - a i ;, I ,"it i \' .',ga , N7 ., 5 . lino I. "A ar'lr l l' i ilntuatii l of ,Inckh J lh , lson shoi. i m his ih ie: ilisipItio is itit lip to tlin sanid, ui r wuiuld him asto tLo 'eark lair i tl' o l lliu ,l ,." Tlis us iorti wo k itern i suu'ral l.by ai l11i1l pllysiahiai after he lid inado an of team work, Play i lotf te hodavy weight c'htmpioh l "was ftr examnng Flynn." the phybes clan said, "I regard him as it remark alle i petllich of lphyslhal develop mtt'it." Phains, Juno 16.--(fpelal.)---Owing to Poor inflild work anti a gen'ral lack of team work, Plains lost today to, Dixon by i score of 8 to 10. Heater was In the box for Plains, this beitg his initiat appltarance.. He is a comer, 'Zhe bLatter.es, Wier and Weimer; WEAK JIMING BY H NI . tI AND Pc BASEBALL P APOSTLE8. Tallendl s Cop Double-.eaders on l-uoeslive Days From MeCafforty's CI.b-.sCpwd in Smoky'City.Shows Its Disgust. Butte, Juno I,; --l'laying the same weak hitting and "bush" ball of the past .C'V days, lhow loctls lost to Mtc 4.l'Joaky's orlDpphid , )glen team in both r;t urahere this afternoon. Lafk of 'lepd. £upidlty, p pitching and fTidare to oona·w'. at the bat lost the une.' or" .L rda:'tcy's men.. The orrvid ;.4s 94e as L.k IA disgust, The scorew. -1rsrt ',ame-. Playbr, A8R. A PO. U A. 3 penleet, of ... . 1 0 0 WVessler, 2b . ...,a 1 2 8,himpff ", ....J 1 0 " Jenenn, Ift ...... 4 2 0 't Stone, rfL ...........4 0 0 5 0 t Wood, us ........1 1 0 4 2i r Perklns, .. 1 0 6 1 o Erickson, p .,,,... S 1 1 0 6 0 Totals ......... i5 6 10 27. 11 Butte. Player- A I1. R. 14. PO. A. 1. Stovall, rf ......... 0 1 2 0 Doekstader, If ..4 0 0 0 0 ) Levy, 3b ..........5 0 0 1 5 M Mathes, "as ..........3 0 1 2 2 ) Whaling. lb ......4 0 0 15 1 Kafora, c ............. 4 1 0 7 1 Morehead, f ........ 0 2 0 0 McNamara. b ......4 0 1 0 2 ell, p ..............2 0 0 0 1 'Druhot ............1 0 0 0 0 0 Klein, p ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..........35 1 5 27 14 8 ,Batted for Dell in eighth inning. Score by innings Ogden ......................000o:08001 2-6 Butte ..... .........010000000-1 Summary: l.eft on bauses-Ogden, 7: Butte, 15. St,.n bases--Wessler, Spentcer. Sacrifice hits-tone, IPer kin:, chihmpff. lricksun. Two-base hit - Jensen. 'rthree-base hit-Spencer. iLnnings pitheni r-By Dell, 8; by Klein, 1. tUns. hits- Off Dell, 5; off Klein, 2. $tru'k .ut- ;.3,v Erickson, 2; by Dell ii. Bmnses oni balls-Off Erickson, 5; iff Dcli, 1: off Klein, 1. Wild pitch lIell. Hit by pitched blali-Kalfora, i)o(kistader, Spencer, Wood. Passed halls--Kaf ra, 2. .Time, 2' hours. Um pir. -Wribght. $econd gamto Ogden. Player- - AR. R. It. P1O. A. E. ~ýli nuc r, 0........... 2 0 : a a Va\n n, lb ..........3 1 f9 0 0 %\\'rsl .r, -'h ....... 4 0 :I 2 4 1 'ehbinlpff. :1, ........5 0 0 3 0 0 J'llnstl, If-I .......... 0 0 40 i ton,, ' r • ......... 4 0 1 0 0 l;irshall, r'.........1 0 0 0 i0 0 \VWo,., . .......4 0 0 3 3 0 iripp, t ..........8 0 0 6 2 0 i',,rkins, a ....-.....1 1 13 04 0 I:rhi'kson, 1 I .......1 1 1 0 0 0 Jaclh4, ,...........3 0 0 0 1 0 'Jtals ........... 9 4 12 27 30 1 Buttes. TI'Iver.- AB. It. It. PO. A. B. Stov\;ill, rf ............4 0 1 8 1 0 I),.lteI llktr, if ......8 1 2 T 0 0i Lvy, ..b...........4 0 0 0 6 (0 ,at.ths,:. ............4 0 1 0 1 2 W halling, l, ..........4 0 1 12 1 0 in l',,rn , e ..........4 0 1 3 1 0 .l,,r he ';,l ... rf ..........3 1 3 1 41 () M 'cN t,.r. ,, 2b .....3 1 1 2 0 0 Kleil, I ...... .....8 4 1 4 0 c'l'l lT y ........1 0 0 0 0 0 .'.. tal. ...........33 3 10 27 14 *tiI, iI fr Klein in ninth. S,',r I4,y innings- S . ...........1 0 i 0 i 0 0 0 3-s 4 Datlio. .......... 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0. -- 3 .MimrltIl'\: Left on lanes -Ogden, 1;: laii1 , 4i. Stolen bfls.sn--Spl.cer, 2. "'\I l, ; t . , . l lit s - - pO e n tc e r , M Or oh e a d . ih raeI., b- t ...tMorethead, Dotutllo play .Jl 4,, t VoWod ,1o V .ill. nlllnngs Itllh'h.l l'V Jachs, 5; by Jontson, 1. Iir, hit. irff Jache, 7: off Jensen, 2. Htrc.k ,,,It H' Klein, 1; 1)y ,hJlchs, 5. II4 4su I{ I.aIls-Off Klhin, 2; 4aff JasChi', ; 0.'lte, 1:40. Utnplret-Wright. BASEBALL NOTES B, t,on funs like the work of Young ,'ltnurkc, the -rldgeport shortstop, iniw rlhpying with Johnny Kling's l'y 'i.yin.lllr, former'y of the Glants, i )hltting close to the .350 mark for Noul rk ml the International league. Iill it'ily has succeeded Danny ,Lugr its manager of the Man IFran li.eo rtolan in the aolcilo league. I)l ite Ithe poor showing of the lirooklyn Dodgers, Jake Daubdrt con tinuos to sline in all departments of the gaue. Mine It nsell Ford joined the New York Amir leans in 1910 he has lost but two gnFnes to tihe cleveland Naps. JBy the way, he Is stealing bases it doesn't holo as if Ham (frawford of the T'lgre, is slowing down this year. Mikel Itonlln has been playing great ball ini the field this season and hit ting In the neighborhood of .400 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Yountl Magee, Who is putting up a fancy artlele of ball ftr the Cardinals Is not rilhtedl to Sherwood Magee, the heavy-lit ltng Quaker. tahtclllr Nullamakur of the ( Boston It'd Box, In out of the game nursing a badly split hand, the result of one Qt the Hall's fast inshoots. ,,gltlimore has sold Plioher Bob Grant to the' Allentown 'Tri-tate leaguets teso,anJ4 .an rt4 t :Say¥ eron to the RIn2ligh 'o adlan league, 14, St ' e.tsau race, f`te ti;at.ltate went 1I tonings alat b pend , catled in thte eighth t .laow prers .t catch a trainfr t t. coast. Scoreeil Wiret game: #s. a1. Sp okane .........y.........B......... .......4 1 " Portlaend .......,..... ..... ... 1 4, Batteries- Naoyft and evs andt Sand Mooand Harri. one and One. Se.ittlO Jene 17.--S&hattle and Van couver broke even on todry'ds double header, the lodait tak(fg the first game. In the first amne Seattle's hits were timely, whlte9 Vancouver could get but three seattered singles and a double off lbullerton. he vislitors came bark strong in the second game and drove Thompson out of the box in the first inning. Harrenkamnp, who relieved him, was unable to hold the Vancouver hitters. Scores: Morning gmme: .. X, N. Seattle .......... ............... ........ 8 -2 Vancotver ...................... ........ 1 i 4 latterleg--fullertep sed ' S Wballra do ord sadSlJeputveds. Afternoon game: . ' r . Seattle ..................... 1 1 Vaneouver ...... ....... .......... 11 0 fBatteries - Thompson, Balre~pkamp and Willy; Cates and Lewias. Good and Bad. T1acoma, June 16,--Tacoma won this morning's game In a close, clean con test. The afternoon tame was lost to the visitors. The afternoon game was an uphill fight for the home team, LTyncht getting 18 men into It In his at tempt to make a whirlwind close. Ken nedy of Victoria batted a hornerun, a three-bagger, a double and two singles out of his five times at bat In the aft ernoon game. Scores: Morning game: It. H.. E. Tacoma ....................................... 7 1 Victoria .................................... 1 8 8 .Batterles - Criger and Crittendea; Narveson and Meek. Afternoon same:' R1. H E. Tacoma ....................... 7 12 1 V ictoria ....................................... I , Batteries-Schmuts, Mpikle and IA Longe; Wilson, Concannon and Meek. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club- Won. Inst. Pet. Boston ........................ ....84 19 . .64 W ashington ....................33 21 .611 Chicago ...........................38 22 .600 Philadelphia .................2R 21 .571 Detroit ..............................26 ,464 Cleveland ....................23 28 .451 New York ....................1....7 31 .354 St. Louis ..........................15 87 .286 One to Connie. Detroit, June 18.-Philadelphia got a flying st.rt of five runs and taking advantage of nearly all of Detroit's seven errors, downed the locals. Htanage's throwing and great catches by Oidriag and Mcl-nns were the bright spots. Score - I. IT. E. Philaldelphia .............................. 11 0 D etrolt ....................................... 6 14 7 Butterles--'lank and Egan; Dubuc and tuanage. Sex Beaten. ('hieago, June 16.--Boston defeated Chicago and forced the locals to third place. TLnge and Wood fought a pitching duel. Lord hit a home run in the first inning, counting Bath be fore him. Score-- L. Ii. E. Boston ................................. 6 8 1 Chicago ................................... 4 5, Ilatterles-Wood and Cady; Lange and 'nlock, St. Louis, June 16.--St. Louis-Nea York postponed; rain. ('leveland - Washington ; postponcd rain. CLERGYMAN'S SON HAD TUBER CULOSIS-NOW WELL. Consumption is a flattering disease and the sufferer is filled with bright hopes of improvement. Call it by its own dread name-and then-take Iick* man's Alterative, because it is effective in tuberculosis. No one need doubt it -there is plenty of evidence from live witnesses. Investigate the fol lowing;: Amenia, N. Y. "Gentlemen Prior to February, 1908, I was suffering with lagrippe, which developed Into tuberculosis. My physi elan gave me a month to live, My father, who Is a clergyman, heard of Ec man's Alterative and induced me to tale it. The night sweats and chills disappeared, my cough became ester and gradually diminished. I am now in perfect health, back to 155 pounds. I feel certain that I owe my life to Eckman's Alterative." (Signed) "'. H. COWLFL." "Gentlemen: I cannot find words to express my appreciation 'of what your remedy has done for my son. (Signed) "RBV. J. J. COWLES, "Pastor Presbyterian Church." Eckman's Alterative Is effective in hrpnchltlt asthma, hay fever, throat and lung troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates .or habit-forming drugs. For. sale by Missoula Drug company, George Frelshelmeer and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Eckman Lab oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for addi tional evidence. Fishing Trips Up the Blsekfeet. Speclal fishling parties, BQnne up the Blaekfoot, every Sunday, $1.50 round trip; other days by appbint. moent. Stage leaves at 7 a. . m . . D Yerlan, Bonner. Phone 8688 bla,k. There Is no real need of anyone be nptrwoub tw esitatlon, C~ram at' w oue a ree 4bw"nuvi3'n bt ttr W -tbu 4 -. MORSE QNI ',9 AKi * ItIa AT, GREAT fPAbLt MY COPPING SUNDAY 0oUt L.I4*M A It. fIiCUIS FtIRD AD1 rrrore by Home Olub and Favoring Beake Give Coeley's 4Ran Both Con. stest of Aft.rnoon and Allow Them to Challenge the Leadprs. Great Palls, June 18.--Salt lake's luck and Great arlls' errors combined to give Salt lake both games of the da.ble-header here today and the se ties. Jensen 'got it0eti@ t support Il 0 the tfirt lgae +ot.'lkept, the hits .wel.l soatteredi, #htl the GIreat Palls lntield wlnt to pisoe 'timoe fter time an tallowed C.e ,* lltbrs to pile up rune. Williams blew up in the fourth and fifth innings of the second game and alt itake bunchedhits and scored five runs,, besng helped materially by Great Pall' errors. Orr's fielding was the feature. The score: First game- 8alt Lake. Player- A. It. H. P'. A. I. Spencer, If ............4 1 0 3 0 0 Bauer, er .............5 0 1 1 0 0 . rtler, rf ...........5 0 1 0 0 0 Devereaux, b ......4 0 0 0 0 0 Orr, as ................. ..5 0 2 ' 1 6 1 Pendleton. ab........ 2 1 2 1 0 Abbott, lb ............ 3 32 12 0 0 Weaver, c ..............5 1 1 7 0 0 Jensen, p ..........4 1 1 0 4 0 Davis, 3b ... .....0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals ..............42 7 9 27 11 1 Great falls. S.ayers- AB. R. H. PO. A. 1H. Murphy, rf :..........4 0 0 3 1 0 Misse. se ... 0.........5 4 3 2 4 4 Huelsman, if ........5 0 1 1 0 0 Toner, 3b ..............3 0 1 3 . 3 1 Kirmayer, lb ........4 0 0 11 0 2 Kelly, cf ................4 0 0 3 0 1 Faye, 2b ................4 0 8 2 4 1 Shannon, c ..........4 0 0 2 0 0 Bittrolff, p ............3 0 0 0 1 0 xGibson .................1 0. 1 0 0 0 Totals .......... 37 0 9 27 13 9 xBatted for Bittrolff in ninth. Score by nnings- Falt ,a'.e 0 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 0--7 ('t Pails ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 Summary: Two-base bits-Orr, Pendleton, Hulcsman. Runs batted Ip -Fortier, Rauer, Spencer. 2. SColen bases-Pendleton. Rases on balls--off littrolff, 2; off Jenseon, 2. Struck out -by Rlttrolff, 1; by Jensen, 6. Left on bases--treat Falls, 12: Salt Lake, 9. Time, 2:10. Umpire-.Hurlhurt. lSecond game Salt Lake. Players- AB. R. Ii. Po. A. It. ffpncer, If .......... 1 2 4 1 0 enucr, of ............3 1 2 4 0 1 Vortier, rf ............4 1 1 2 0 0 I.vis 3b ............4 1 2 1 2 0 rr, s .................. 4 1 1 3 2 0 Pondleton. 2b.......4 0 0 1 1 0 Ahbott, lb ..........4 0 2 8 0 0 iW eaver, c ............ 0 0 4 1 0 Ames, p ..............4 01 0 0 1 0 Totals .............38 5 10 27 8 1 Great Falls. Playere- . AB. R. it. PO. A. T. Murphy, rf ............4 1 2 2 1 0 M isse, so ..............5 0 1 1 2 1 Huelsman, If ....+ 3 0' 0 0 0 Toner. 3b ............4 0 3 2 6 0 Kirmayer, lb .....4 0 1 14 0 1 Kelly, ef .............3 0 I1 1 0 0 Fayeh. ............4 0 0 3 2 0 (llhson, e .:........... 1 3 4 2 0 Willidms, p .........1 0 0 0 0 0 ('arlon, p . 2............. 0 1 0 1 0 xilmannon .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..... 36 3 12 27 14 2 kBatied for Carlon in ninth. Score by Innings- Satt Lake 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 O- V't Ialls i.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.,-2 tlumnlary: Two hase hits-Misse. Hita--oft Willinms, 7 In 4 1-3 Innlngi: of. ('arlo 3 In 4 2-3 Innings. Runs altted In-Davis, 2; Forther, Abbott, 2; Toner, cnarlon. Bases on halls off Williams, 1: off Amos, 2. Struck out-Williams, 3: Carlon, I: Ames, 1.i, Wild plth--t'arlnn. 1reft on basese reat Falls, 9: Salt TAko, 5. Time, ; :15. Umpire--Hurlburt. DELUSION; Wallace., June 14.-(RgSpeclal. -Dep uty lhertff Charles laliavre last night detained Angus VanPool, a man aged 32, employed for some time past on the dairy between Wallace and O.-* burn. VanPool has * been actinhg queerly for several days, andti is sub Sect to halluainations. He is of the beolloef that the hills around the ranch are filled with opium smugglers, and that he is responsible for their cap. ture. FINLIEY TO BS BROUGHT SACK, Thompson, June 16.--(SBp.claL) iorlff William Moser loft yesterda) morning for Spokane to bring back a man by the name of Finley, a Flat. head halfbreed, He is charged with breaking into a cabin at Dixon and stealing a gun, watch and a postofttlc money order which has'been easbed b) forging the name thereon. DEAD ON TRAOKS. Waillae, June 16.-($pecial.)-·Louli Hill, alumber-camp workman, Wae found, mangled and deud, on the Mil1 waukee traoks this morning. $ i, posed that,.o was run over b4 a b" train during the nft, He i.I no known relatives. His body WAs $li$e by the county today. lNInAhl iWtlAbPA eittW Bilankeneip steps a Ft.i Ow Wits His Thumb and Is "Ilegi*d to Cosohing iine .for Severa ii ke He Is Confident 'r Vietery. Our boys are home. Train No. 6 brought them In from Helena last nlght--mlmer t4io--tid they unloaded before the train came to a standttill and hit it up town at a livtely pace, all feeling fine. This does not in elude Manager Blankenship, however, for he met With an accident in thir first 'nningi of the first+ mtae Sun" ,day. . at *ll put him on the side lines for two or three weekh. One of ltuh'ri fast ones struck, lanaslenship right on the end of his thumb and knocked' it out of joint. 'It is badly &wollen and painful and iS of such a nature that its mending will' be slow, Aside from this Blankienship is 0. K.. and seems perfectly satisfied with the work of his team in the Helena series, "Whenever we split even away from home I am satisfied," he said. "As long as we can win at home and split even on the road,,even With a tall-end team, it is doing well enough. But I certainly have a jinx In Helena. We should have won that secohd game today in a 'walk. Any body could have won it. but it was the same last year, whenever I was in Helena. iWe are all in fine shape, ex cept myself and I guess it is the silde lines for me for two or three weeks. But I'm not complaining and it prob ably won't make any difference this week. We'll Winl "About Salt Lake this week? Why, we're going to put it all over that hunch. Didn't we have it on them over there? They are no better now and we have them off their own dung hill. They can crow as loud, but they can't do such effective scratching. Zamloch will open the series for us. He is in great form as I have been restling him up a bit for this lerles." The New Men. "The manager had but little to say about the two new pitcherS, "~ins from Ios Angeles and Woeffier from MIl waukee, who joined the team in Hel ena Saturday. "They both look prom. Ising," he said, "although they have not had a chance to show what they can do." Inr, looms up like a giant in all of his, six feet four, but he Is well pro portionod and graceful. He comes from the Aos Angeles club in the tcoast league. He showed well during the few minutes he worked In the Hltleena game yesterday, Voeffler is a medium-siled, but well-put-up Individual. He appears. just the sort whom nothing can ex rite. If he has the goods he will un doubtedly do so far as his temper* ment Is concerned. Both men will be eagerly watched the coming week. COAST LEAGUE Club Won. Lost Pet.; Vernon ........................... 42 98 .600: Oakland ............... :.......... 41' a .577 Los Angeles ................ 30 31 .557 acaramento .................. 30 38 .441 Portland ...................... 2 8 .419 San Prancisco ............. 28 43 . A Division. 1,os Angeles, June 16.-Vernon and Sacramento divided the two games paryed today. Score: Morning game- R. H. P. Vernon ...................................... 2 9 3 Sacramento .............................. 6 11 3 l8atteries - Raleigh, Temple and Brown, Agnew; Williams anJ Krelts. Afternoon game- R. H. 10. Vernon .................................. 4 18 1 Pacramento ........................... 8 0 'Batteries--Brackenridgo and Brown;j Baum and Cheek., Two for Angeles. Map Franelsco, Juno 10.-Los An. geles won both th4 morning and after noon games today. In ; the morning game the visitors blanked the locals. The afternoon game wsara slaughter Delhi was in bad form in the after. noon game, the visitors hitting his offerings freely. Scores: Marning,kame.- 1. H. 1. pis Ahgele ........................ 5 1 Bhn ranaolso ......................... a 1 Ratteries-Tower and Smith; Miller and Schmidt. Afternoon game- Ii, H. I,. Los Angele ............................ 1 San Franclseo ................, . 7 1atterles--4Leverons and Brooks; Delhi and Sohttildt, SQekland ODI Hard. Portland, June 1.-It took 12 in' nings of superb itoahlpg, basked by errorless support of 1gawitter for the Portland team to o.aaome Oakland today In the fnetl '"me of the se ries, poore-- R. ., .Oakland ..................... ............ 1 . 1 Portland ...................................... 10 0 1 itterlop - Ohrlitign and Mltse IKlawitter and ilIher, The anwiai per s0pi* oons tmptiol of surir tlr t Brtatu is ut 101 .pouin as WS It - @at e ,'Pou in t I It eoeent a DM S e p ?hat1ta I Wit Git ko far Out il ra t