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I ' NOODLES' DIARY HE FIGURES IN A FAST PLAT. a - - 1 E -n ) j . I ' " (XM PAPff SAYS WE LOST TODAVS J V WOW ! I Wer7 1 seW A k7d cot im urvoep. the fence A DUSreR' 1 1 i am- MESSED UP TH' WIL.SONJ J 3Y I , V I THtOER- rx W Tl? -wnnHMn n ;5 ffe OGDEN WINS I FASTGAME I Local Boys Find Ma- loney Easily and Often I K night Allows f Eleven Hits Good Fielding Wins the Game B Missoula. June 00 Ogden won the I fourth game of tlx series irom Mis- I noiilfx today, 6 to 8. The pitching ot oj Mike Maloncy juh suited the oiJn M men. The jumped on him m the A first Inning, channp three runs ,y across the nlnte With vVeesler and ;5 Jones on th sacks. Ristx rg senl thi n I In with a three-base hit to left Field, j nnd Risbcrg scored on a cles nhit by M Moorehead. Ogden scored again in 3 the second inning. Pourroy r-ingled to right, advanced on two nuts and cd on Van's single to left Ogdcn scored a run in the seventh and one in the ninth on clean hitting and an error by Morse. Missoula made her nis In this way In the second Inning Carman singled , to left and scored on a doubU by Daschbach The Highlanders added one more In the sixth on a double by I Carman followed by Tobln's single, and scored In the eighth on hits by iSorenson and Bassey. Risbcrg and Murray played fine ball all the way Owen presented a BWltCjb in its lineup and the change worked fine today. Manager Rlankenhip has offered to 1rade Carman and Bassey to Ogden for First Baseman Van and the trade may go through. Ogden has a new man coming from Sioux City. Williams, a first baseman and if the trad of Van lor Carman and Bassey falls Williams will play first and Van go to right Held Score: MISSOUL A B R.BH.PO A E. Warren rf 2 0 o n Perrlne 2b 4 0 1 6 8 0 Morse, ss 4 0 0 4 4 1 Carman lb 4 2 ?, 7 0 0 Tobia cf 4 n 1 0 0 Changnon 3b 4 n 1 4 0 0 Daschbach If. ?, 0 n 0 Auer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sorenson, c 4 1 1 2 Q Maloney p ..... . 2 0 0 0 0 1 'Bassey 10 10 0 0 Wclcher p 1 0 0 0 1 D Totals 36 3 11 27 11 2 'Batted for Daschhach In ninth. 'Batted for Maloney in seventh OGDBN, AB.R H. O A Wessler 2b 4 2 2 1 1 0 I Van lb 5 0 2 6 0 0 Murray cf 5 l 3 8 l o I Jones 3b 5 1 2 3 2 1 Risbcrg ss....-- 4 1 1 3 5 1 j Moorehead If 3 n 2 8 0 0 ! Perkins c 4 0 1 2 0 U Pourroy rf 4 1 1 1 1 0 Knight p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 37 6 14 27 13 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Ogd n 310 000 101 I ula 010 011 0003 SUMMARY. TYO-bate hits Daschbach, Murray, ' Carman, Van, Perkins, Pourroy. Three-base hit Risberg Sacrifice bits -Riaberg, Knight. Double plays I Risbcrg to Van. Morse (unasslst--d i . Perrtne to Morse to Carman. ,li i by pitched ball Wessler by n (twice), bj Knichl Hits I Off Maloncy. 0 in 7 innings; Welch ir ." in 8 Innings. Left on bases Ogden 8, Missoula 6 Time 1:30 Umpire La Rocquc HELENA AGAIN DEFEATS BUTTE Helena, June 20. Coonev held the Miners hiiless for eight Innings, but grew generous in the ninth and pass ed four men in a rou, thereb) mak ing a gift of one run to the Coppers. ' Sullivan was called to the rescue. He disposed of the opposition without rurther damage being done, and the Vigilantes won, 8 to 1 Score: HELENA, AB. R.BH.PO. A. E Cordtz rf 2 1 0 1 0 4 Kelly cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Quigley 2b 4 1 2 8 6 0 Lussi lb 5 0 0 12 0 0 Menges ss 3 2 3 0 4 01 Bpen er if l 0 0 a 0 0 Cronin 3b 2 1 1 2 3 0 Gibson c 4 0 1 5 0 0 'oorey p. 2 0 0 1 1 0 Sullivan p 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 27 6 8 27 13 0 BUTTE. AB.R BH.rO A. E Dr-magglo If 3 0 0 4 0 0 Turgeon lb 0 0 0 2 0 0 lvy ss 2 0 0 1 3 0 v haling 2b-lb 4 0 0 8 0 0 Duddy 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 Onet ss-2b 4 0 0 3 2 1 Clynea rf 3 0 t D 0 0 Marshall cf 2 1 0 1 0 0 Shannon c 1 0 0 4 2 0 K a f ora e 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 COBB M "Wahoo" Sam Crawford, the hard H hkting right fielder, who preced the great and only Ty Cobb In tb line-up of the Detroit Tigers. Cobb and Crawford nve about the Mdl' only men on Manager Jcninnr: p; roli who contiuued to play the same brand of ball that won the Tigers two American league pennants. Wahoo Sam Is lamming the ball In the sauio old way, and whenever he gets on the bag the Georgia Peach seldom failo to come through with the hit that will uend him hom INTERNATIONAL TROPHY WILL TRY TO WIN BACK f , :.r: -. :: , . '". " -fa -" -it -c . t - - -rs2,.,3w- - ' -I- ' '-r.v -I . mm ----- . . '., '. 3" ' - ,...." , "Ankle Deep skimming the sur- face. New York, June 21 The dates for the elimination trials for the selection of a team of three boaiH lo represeni the United States as challengers for the British International motor boat trophy also known as ihe Harms worth trophy, have been set bv the Motor Boat club of America for July 7, 8 and 9. High power speed boal.i from the Crcnt Lakes will strive for a place on the team Prominent mo tor boat enthusiasts of Seattle, Wash , have also pntered a specially con structed water flyer. While a num ber of wealthy easterners also com j Kellogg p 2 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 26 1 123 12 2 Cordtz out, attempts 8 bunts. SCUKL BY INN1 1 MIS Helena 100 201 ( Butte 000 000 0101 SUMMARY. vo-base hits Menges, Clynes Sacrifice hits Cordtz, Kelly 2, Spen- ; cer. Double plays Quigley to Lussi (twice). Passed ball Shannon. Stol- 1 en bases Cronin Coonev Bases on ball! Cooney 7, Kellogg 8 Struck I out Cooney 4, Kellogg 3 Hits Off Cooney, 1 In 7 1-3 innings; Sullivan, none In 1 2-3 innings Left on bases Helena 10. Butte 5 Time 1:50. Umpire WrighL J SALT LAKE WINS f-ROM GREAT FALLS Great Falls, June 20. Although Duffy fanned 12 Saints In today's game, he was hit for eight safeties, 'our of them coming in thp sixth In ning, netting three runs. McCloskey talked to the umpire In this Inning and wan ordered off the grounds Score: GREAT FALLS AB.R BH PO A K. Galena cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hester lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 Kelly rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Toner 3b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Fa ye If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Siner 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Polls ss 3 0 0 1 1 1 Weaver c 3 0 1 13 0 0 Duffy p 3 11 0 0 0 0 "Baughmau I 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 27 4 1 Batted for Duffy In ninth SALT LAKE AB R BH PO.A. E. Spencer cf .. 4 2 2 0 0 0 Huelsman If 3 1 2 2 0 0 Dressan lb 2 0 2 10 0 0 Pendleton ss 3 1 0 1 8 2 Murphy rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Davis 3b 4 0 0 8 4 n Schimpff 2b 4 0 1 4 1 0 Morgan p 4 0 0 0 0 0 McCIain c 4 0 0 6 0 0 Totals , .32 4 8 27 13 2 SCORE BY lNNiN'iS Great Falls 100 00 0001 Salt Lak . 000 103 0004 SUMMARY.- Two-baso hits Waver, Galena Three-base hits Toner, Huelsman. Sacrifice hits Hester, Pendleton Double play Pendleton to DavlH Wild pitch Duffy. Stolen bases Murphy 2. Pendleton Bases on balls Duffy 8. Struck out Duffy 12. Morgan 5 Left on bases Great Falls 5, Salt Lake 5. Umpire Frary. CLUB STANDING FOR EIGHT YEARS New York, June 21 A man with a capacity for figuring and plenty of time on his hands has "doped"' out the composite standing of the Amer ican and National leagues for the past cght years. Here is the result:' American League. Won. Lost Pet. Philadelphia 705 491 589 Chtcago 672 544 .553 ntrolt 667 560 .544 I Cleveland 648 574 530 New York 612 595 .507 1 missioned famous boat builders in construct would-be. cuplifters. d signed after their own particular Ideaa. One lor' which seems certain ol Inning tdace on the American team Count Caalmlr s Mankows kl'a 'Anlrl Doep " During last year's , contr.ite at Huntington bay, whl( h 1 reeulted In England v !nning back the fauionu cup. "Ankio Ucep" was lead Ing entering H10 last leg of the 80 knot course when she broke down. Sin was officially timed at the end ot 22 miles in 34:52, which Is at th Boston 613 G17 .498 SI Louis 500 714 .412 Washington 465 767 867 National League Won. Lost Pel Chicago 807 418 .659 New ork .. 769 456 .628 Pittsburg . 74T, 480 .608 Philadelphia 603 613 496 Cincinnati 5fi2 632 .484 St Louis 478 741 896 Brooklyn 471 745 187 Boston 418 799 .343 BRITTON TO MEET CHARLEY WHITE New York. June 21. "Dumb Dan," ! Morgan has announced that acting for Jack Britton, he has finally complet ed arrangements for the bout be tween Britton and Charley White of Chicago. The men are to weigh In at 133 pounds four hours before the battle. Britton Is to recehe $1500 for his end or may have the privilege of taking one-third of the gros9 rec p White is guaranteed $1000 or 30 per cent of the gross. STANDING OF CLUBS UNION ASSOCIATION. W.-n. f.st - Snlt Lake 12 15 681 Great Falls 30 if 6fi7 Helena 20 23 .466 Butte ..19 22 463 , Missoula 17 27 .386 j Ogden 15 31 .326 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lest. Pet Philadelphia 33 17 660 New York ,.32 20 .615 Brooklyn 28 23 .549 Chicago 81 27 .534 Poston 26 27 .481 Pittsburg . .26 30 464 St. Louis 23 35 .397 Cincinnati 17 38 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. LoaL Pet ! Philadelphia . ......43 14 750 Cle land 37 22 .627 I Boston 30 26 .636 Chicago 32 8 538 Washington 31 28 525 Detroit 24 37 .393 St. Louis 22 41 i4!i New York 17 39 , 304 Free Dance at Hermit age Tonight. 00 NOTED PANAMAN DEAD. Panama, June 21. Facundo Mutus Duran, the eminent Panaman jurist died today. He was governor of Pan ama when it seceeded from Colombia and was the first chief justice or supreme court of the canal zone. He was at one time secretary of foreign relations, -00 Free Concert at the Hermitage every after noon and Sunday evenings. ATHLETESIN RACES. Chicago, June 21 More than 100 best athletes of the rulddlewest were entered in the Central Amateur Ath- V I rate of 38 72 nautical miles, or 4 4 58 statute miles per hour Couni Mankowiki lias had the boai overhauled and he has now expressed the prediction that his pet speeder will attain a speed of more than 50 miles an hour. The races for the Harmsworth tro phy will be held during the second week of August And it is the in tention of the American Motor Boat club to have Uncle Sam's entries on the other uldo In time to give therh ton or twelve days running over the course oer which the races arc to be held. let 1c union championship games at I Northwestern Field today. Ira Dav enport, who holds the conference rec - ords In the quarter and half mile runs will participate in last races to-1 day and hopes to hang up a new 'nark Hannes Kolehmalnen, the Fin nish runner who won the marathon 1 u e al Stockholm, w ill attempt to set a new record for fifteen miles Pirates Defeat Giants. Pittsburg. June 20 Pittsburg hit three New York pitchers at the rffht time and the loose fielding of ui.: visitors enabled them to win easily, 7 to 3. O'Toole pitched splendid ball and errors behind him figured in the scoring of all three New York runa It was a scrappy battle with Umpire Hank O'Day between two fires. Mey ers kicked so hard on balls and strike In the fifth that O'Day ordered him out of 1 he gaiae Wood and Coleman, two Pittsburg recruits, who filling in for crippled absentees, starred with the bat. Bach scored two runs and had three hits Tesreau seemed to suffer from the intense heat, and was hit steadil for four Innings Fromme took up the job In the fifth and allowed four hits In two innings. loose fielding bein- mainly responsible for two runs scored off him in the sixth. Crandall fin Isned nd off him Pittsburg made three more hits, bringing the day's totals to 14 Fred Clarke did not ac companj the team to Cincinnati but fert for parts unknown, presumably In search of material. P H E. New York 3 g . Pittsburgh .......... 71-t 2 Batteries Tereau. Fromme, Cran dall and Myers, Wilson; O Toole and Coleman. Naps Are Shut Out. Cleveland, June 20. Chicago played a postponed game here today and won three to nothing Except In the fourth Lnnlng. ClcOtte kept Cleve land's hits scattered In the fourtn, Jackson, Lajole and Ryan singled in succpsslon but a double play retired Cleveland without a score. Kahler was Talrly effective except in the third when singles by Cicotte, Lord and Chaae, and Collins" double Dro duced Chicago's three runs. In four times at bat Chase secured four hits Red Sox Defeat Athletics. Philadelphia, June 20 -Pitcher Bush was knocked out of the box in the seventh inning of today s game which Boston won from Philadelphia, 6 to 1 The one run scored by the Ath letics on Boston's errors in the fifth looked very large until in the sixth when two bases on balls, followed by Lewis' triple, scoring two runs In the- Bxth Bush was hit for three sin Sles, and after he had made a wild pitch and passed Hooper, he was re lieved by Taff Joe Wood was ef f active. R H E. Boston t; 10 3 Philadelphia 1 4 1 Batteries Wood and Nunaraaker Bush, Taff and Schang. Yankees Defeat Senators. Washington, June 20. Washington was given its worst jolt of the season today when Frank Chance's rejuve nated New Yorkers took both ends of a double header The score in each game was 9 to 3. The loss of . the games and the victories of Boc Ion and Chicago, forced the locai3 into the second division. The vis itors simph slaughtered the pitclur-; In both games, rolling up a total of 31 hits while the fielding of the lo cals was very nigged Cree and llartzell made six hits, and Daniel real hed first base in each of the lirsi three innings of the second game by being hit by pitched balls. Mi Kechnie was benched in the Mrst came for disputing Umpire McGree vev s decisions. R H K New York 0 17 0 Washington 3 12 :' Batteries Warhop. Fisher and Sweeney, Groom, Hughes and Henry. Williams. 25c to Ogden Canyon and return, including Free Concert and Free Dance. 00 GOLF TOURNAMENT. Wilmington. Del.. June 21 Walter J. Travis of Garden CItj . B. Warren Corkran of Baltimore; F H Balkard of Johnstown, Pa., and L M Shech, Philadelphia, are the contestants in the semi-final round for the Wilmlnc ton cup in the invitation golf tourna ment of the Wilmington Country club which will be concluded today. Other cups are being contested for by win ners In the second, third, fourth and fifth sixteens. 00 Do you know about the many new attrac tions for the children at The Hermitage? uu BIG BROOKLYN HANDICAP TODAY Mew York. Tune 21. The revival n" the Brooklyn handicap which was instituted In the Dwyer brothers at their Gravesend track 26 jears ago, was the feature of the card of seven race? at Belmont Park today. Today the field of eight starters was small but select, and h. p Wbitnej s xv nisi Broom II., winner of several races in PTngland a-; well as the Metropolitan handicap three weeks ago was allot ted the heaviest Impost 122 pounds. I Amng the starters were such tried campaigners as Guy Fisher, La Hore and John Furlong, as well as Sam ' Backson, a recent winner, and Col. Holloway., both of which carried the ! confidences of their respective sta bles and had a big following 1 on Colored people's dance at The Hermitage, on June 26. Come and see 1 the fun. 00 PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW COACH. Philadelphia, June 21 Vivian Nick alls, the famous English oarman and coach of the Detroit Boat club, i' is reported here,- will be chosen coach of the University of Pennsylvania crew at the meeting of the board of directors of the Athletic association on Monday. Ellis Ward. Mt- eferia conch, who for many years has hid charge of the red and blue crews, in cluding th intercollegiate champion eights of 1808. 1899 and 1900, Is ex pected to retire when his contrnct ex pires at the close of the present season. CANADIAN TEAM WINS TENNIS GAME London, Juno 21 Canada won the deciding match from South Africa in the elimination round for the selec tion ot a challenger for the Dwlght V Davis tennis trophy when B P. Sriiwengers of British Columbia beat R F Le Sueur of South Africa in the singles by three straight sets, 6-3, G-3. C-3. Canada had alreadr won the singles match and the double match, while South Africa had won one singles match. The Canadians will meet the Bflgians in the semi-finals and the winners of that series will meet the Americans or the Germans, who are down together in the other seml-fi nals In the second round McNamara made a score 79. which gives him a total of 166 strokes for the two rounds This Is the best score made yet by an American competition. Manager Miller Huggins tnd Leo I Magep of the Cardinals are both na ve born Cincinnatlans. CHANCE HAS STAK IN YOUNG BACKSTOP 'if .--, Walter GOssett, the young backstop recruit whom Manager Frank Chance of the New York Yankees secured from the White Sox at the beginniui of the season. New York, June 21 The Peerless leader has been working Gosselt pret ty regularly of late and the youngster' has exhibited all the qualities de manded In a high class receiver. Noth ing flusters GosBctt. He contlnuall coaches his pitcher in a steadv. quu- verlcss olce. Men oA the bases ar his pie, for he has a beautiful whlf and he seldom falls to Impress thii fact on any ambitious base runner writ endeavors to pilfer second. Gossett't Only weakness appears to be at .ht bat. The former master of the Cubf has taken a deep Interest In tU youngster, however, and spends fj great deal of time instructing Gos 51 set! In the gentle art of lambastius B the pelleL H 't