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WmIM 1! H H H 2 I HUH STRAIGHT WON FROM BUTTE BY Butte, Mont., Juno 11. Homo runs (by Woo I urns and Risberg each when there was a man on base ahead of them, a pass, a double by Cobb and at hit batsman gave Ogden five runs in the third Inning in today's game, which Ogden won. 7 to 0 Joe Galgnno allowed Butte six scat tered hits and one pass and only one (Duck saw third baso. while two prrehed on second while the hides? 1 Buttes tried to bring them .home. HcCreery pitched a clever game ex ept in the tbjrd inning, when every thing he offered was hit hard Woolums' home run was a freak. ;is the ball rolled behind an obstruction In left field and before DeMaggio could find it Woolums made the cir cuit Risberg poled a clean homer over the right field fence, the first of the season "Dad'' Grimlin instructed his fan ners to hit and run. Buti. which has lost nine straight, to Ogden, played with little spirit now that "Ducky" Holmes is under a week's suspension. 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I EfflL 24th Street fIand W WflBL Hudson I nr "B" &Mf " i3 ttry B IJjjggl tot' Bw' BicytU B f J , PlIlliU LNI Wrjgam frwiMrB I 362 Twenty-fifth Street. THE OGDEN STANDARD. OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 19U. . tripled in the seventh and scored on Woolums' single. BUTTE. AH R. H PO A. E DeMaggio. If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Marshall, cf 4 o i r o o Zimmerman, rf. . . . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 Brady. 2b 4 0 l 0 l 0 Marmurdo. lb. ... 4 0 1 10 0 " McClelland, 3b 4 0 l 1 1 0 Lewis, e 3 0 1 S 3 1 Snwver. ss 3 0 0 0 2 McOreery, p 2 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 32 0 6 27 13 3 OGDEN A I! R IT PO A E Murphy, rf. 5 l i 0 0 0 Woolums. H 5 2 3 10 0 0 Jones, 3b 2 0 1 1 3 0 Cobb, cf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Risberg, ss 6 1 1 2 2 1 Howling. 2D 4 1 2 4 2 0 Ellis. If 4 0 0 3 o 0 Seabough. c 3 1 1 IS 2 1 Gjlgano, c 4 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 7 11 27 9 2 SUMMARY. Ogden 005 001 1007 Butte "oo ooi) oOO- -0 SUMMARY Left on bases Ogden 7. Butte 6. Stolen base -Dowling. Sacrifice hit Jqnea Two-base hits Cobb Lewis Three-base lilt Murphy Home runs Woolums RialK-rg Runs batted in By Woolums 2 by Cobb 1, by Rip berg 1. by Seabough 1. Struck out Bv MeCreery 7. by C.algano 5 Bases nn balls Oil Mc reery 3, off Galg;i no 1. Hit by pitched ball Jones by IfoOreery. Time of game hour and 45 minutes Umpire Loganecker SILT LAKE TEAM IS DEFEATED BY HELENA Helena, Mont. Juno 11 Helena pounded two Salt Lake pitchers off the ruhhrr today and won their first ! game of the present series, 7 to 5. ! Opportune clouting and sensational : wrlc in the field on the part of the ; Vigilantes contributed largely to Helena's victory Ames, on the slab for the locals, ; showed better form than he has at any time this year, and won his first same of the season Although be got j into n couple of bad holes, he was 1 pulled out by sensational fielding. As 1 a rule, however, the hits gained off ibis deliver were few and far be tween. A 1 L-n started today and the local? got to him in the first inning. Rader I walked and took second on Qulglej -'a single. He counted on O Neil's sacri Hce fly and Qulgley landed safely I when Lussi hit out a homer. Mien was jerked and Morgan, who j relieved him. was effective until the Blxth, when Clark and Ames singled and scored on Rader's two-bagger In the eighth a single, a fielders choice, two more singles and a sacrifice fly gave the locals two additional scores It was in this Inning that Morgan was relieved. Schultz retired the side without difficulty. Salt Lake scored its first two runs In the second Inning on doubles by French and Caldwell and a single by McClain. In the fourth the Sea Gulls almost put another across Davis singled, but was thrown out at home when be tried to score on Tonne man's single to center, and Tonneman was thrown out at the plate when he made an effort to score on Clark's error Potts and Galena singled in the fifth and were driven In by Huels man. who hit to left field for two bases. In the seventh Davis lifted the ball over the fence. SALT LAKE AB. R. H PO. A E. Potts ss 5 1 1 6 2 0 Galena, dr. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Huel3inan. rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 French, 2b 4 1 1 2 0 1 Davis, cf 4 1 2 6 0 0 Tonneman, lb 4 0 1 .'i 1 1 Caldwell, 3b. 4 1 l 2 l o McClain, o 3 0 1 4 0 0 Allen, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 Schultz, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 10 24 7 2 HELENA. AB. R H. PO. A. E Rader. ss . 2 2 2 1 3 0 FANS REPAIRED Motors Re-wound. Work Guaranteed. Electric Service Co, Phone 88. 425 24th St. 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 isfaction 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 - I I Neal Institute, OgdenUtah LIQUOR HABIT CURED IN THREE DAYS WITHOUT HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS . 663 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. TELEPHONE 100 Qulgley. 2b 4 2 2 2 3 0 McNeill, 3b 4 0 2 0 2 0 Lussi, cf 3 1 3 0 " Dean, rf 5 0 1 1 0 Oashbaurh, rlf ... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Clark, lb. 3 1 2 10 0 1 Oleason. c 3 0 0 3 0 0 Ames, p 3 1 2 1 1 0 Totals 31 7 12 27 10 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Salt Lake 020 020 oio 5 Helena 300 002 02 7 SUMMARY Two-base hits Hunlsman French. Caldwell. Clark. Rader Home runs Davis, Lussi. Sacrifice hits Rader i Sacrifice files Quigley, McNeill. Lus si Double plays Morgan to Pot's to Tonneman; Dean to Gleason Hit bv pitched ball By .Morgan. Lussi Stol en bases Dashbach McNeill. Bases on balls Off Morgan 5. off Ames 1 Hits By Allen 2 in one-third of an Inning, off Morgan 9 in seven Innings, off Schultz. none in two-thirds of an inning Left on bases Salt Lake 5,1 Helena 1" Time of gam- l hours U mpire Knell. BOISE WINS THREE SHUT FROM MURRAY Boise made it three straight yester day when the Irrigators Bel Murray down by a score of S to 4. FUN Kurs. the young Boise heaver, pitched his first ball game and got a way with It nicelv He kept the Infants' h i t b well scattered and was in trouble only twice '.Mickey' Shader pitched for Mur ray. He had two bad innings, the sixth and seventh. In which innings the Irrigators made seven of their runs Roy Blausser and Jake Bauer sent the ball over the fenee for home runs. Fortunately for the Murray ites, the bases were vacant when the drives were made Both were healthy smashes, the drhe of Bauer being n long clout over the left center field fence. I'll.- score was twice tied before Boise got away in front, and was a hard-fought struggle until the Irri gators' spurt in the seventh. BOISE. AB R. H. PO A. E. Moorehead, If 0 3 4 1 1 Kelly, cf 5 1 0 0 0 1 Bauer, rf 5 1 2 3 0 0 Thomas, lb 6 1 2 1 0 Blnusser, 3b 4 2 3 0 1 0 Sehimpff. 2b 4 2 1 2 0 Weaver, c 2 0 0 4 0 0 Bostlck, ss 5 1 2 2 2 I Kuss, p 4 0 0 o 2 0 Totals 40 8 13 27 9 3 MURRAY AB. R. H PO A E Gay. cf 5 1 0 0 Menges. 3b 3 0 1 3 1 1 Clvnes. rf 3 1 1 0 0 0 Carman. If 5 0 2 0 0 0 Thornton lb 3 0 0 'J 0 0 Cavenev, ss 4 1 1 2 5 1 Pendleton, 2b 4 0 2 4 3 0 Auer c 4 0 1 6 0 0 Shader. p 3 1 0 0 3 1 Dawson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 4 11 27 12 8 SCORE BV INNINGS Boise Runs 000 013 400 8 Hits 010 224 40013 Murray Rutins .. -.100 012 000 4 Hits 211 022 11111 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Moorehead, Pendle ton, Carman. Three-base hits Bau er, Carman. Home runs Blausser, Bauer Sacrifice hits Schlmpff, Wea ver Sacrifice By Weaver Stolen base6 Weaver. Bostick. Runs batted in Bauer 2, Blausser. Moorehead 4, Carman, Gay, Cavenev, Pendleton Bases on balls Off Kuss 4. off Shader 3. Struck out By Kuss 3. by Shader 6. Balk Kuss. Double play Moore head to Weaver. Left on bases Boise 11, Murray 9. First base on errors Boise 3 Wild pitch Kuss. Time of game 2 hours and 6 minutes Urn pire LaRocque STANDING OF CLUBS Union Association. Won Lost Pet Boise ....23 1 590 Ogden 22 17 564 Salt Lake 22 17 5S4 Murray 19 18 514 Butte 17 22 .436 Helena 12 25 .324 National League. Won Lost Pet New York 36 16 .619 Cincinnati 29 20 .592 Pittsburgh 23 21 523 Chicago 25 25 500 St Louts 24 26 480 Brooklvn 20 23 46.', Philadelphia 22 '26 .45S Boston 16 28 .364 American League. Won Lo6t. Pet Philadelphia 28 18 .601) Washington 28 20 .583 Detroit 29 22 .569 St Louis 26 22 .542 Boston 23 23 500 Chicago 23 26 .469 New York 18 28 391 j Cleveland 17 33 .340 1 Federal League. Won LosL Pet. Baltimore 24 18 .671 Buffalo 23 19 .548 Chicago 26 22 .542 Brooklyn 20 20 .500 Pittsburgh 21 23 .477 Indianapolis 21 23 .477 St l.ouis 23 26 469 Kansas City 19 26 .422 American Association. Won. Lost. Pet. Milwaukee 27 21 .563 Indianapolis 29 25 .537 Louisville 28 26 528 Columbus 27 26 .609 Cleveland 27 26 .509 I Kansas City 26 29 47. Minneapolis 23 26 4"",'. I St. Paul 21 30 12 Pacific Coast League. Won. LosL Pet. Los Angeles 39 30 565 San Francisco 39 31 557 Venice 36 2 .564 Portland .. 37 31 .466 Sacramento 28 35 444 Oakland 26 39 400 Northwestern League. Won. LosL Pet Seattle 37 21 -63S Vancouver 35 21 .625 Spokane 32 25 .561 Tacoma 25 34 .424 Victoria 21 34 3S2 Portland 21 36 .368 Western League. Won Lost. Pet. Sioux City 31 19 .620 Denver 29 19 .604 St. Joseph 28 20 5S3 Des Moines 25 24 B10 Lincoln 25 26 .490 Omaha 21 26 447 Wichita S3 30 434 Topeka 16 34 .320 Southern Association. Won Lost. Pet Chattanooga 31 24 564 Birmingham ... . 29 23 558 Nashville 31 '26 .544 New Orleans 30 26 536 Mublle 29 27 .518 Atlanta 26 27 .491 Memphis 24 32 .429 Montgomery 22 37 .873 YESTERDAY'S GAMES COAST LEAGUE. Oakland. Cal , June 11. The Score: R. H. E Los Angeles 2 b 3 San Francisco 1 1 1 Batteries Perrltt and Brooks Pernell and Clnrke Los Angeles, Cal , June 11 The Score: R. H. E. Sana men to 7 10 1 Venice 1 9 3 Batteries Gregory and Hannah: Powell, Decannler and Bliss. Portland. Ore , June 11. The Score: R II E Oakland 16 16 0 Portland 2 7 7 Batteries Kllhlay and Mltze, Ev ans, Riegor Martinoui, Hanson. Fish er and Yantz. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Seattle Spokane. 3, Seattle. 1. At Victoria Portland, 2, -Victoria a i Vancouver Tacoma. 4; ancou ver, 5. NATIONAL. Boston. June 11. Boston won its third straight game by defeating Pittsburg loday, 3 to 2 Maranville was the principal factor In the Braves' victory. He made two hits in three times at bat. driving in two runs and accepted thirteen chances without er ror Perdue weakened early and was succeeded by James. Mitchell's horn er gave the Pirates one of their runs. New York, June 11. Chicago even ed up the series with New York by winning today s game 7 to 4 The champions fielded poorly behind Ma thewson, a dropped throw' at the plate by Meyers putting Chicago In the way of tallying five runs in the sixth in ning. Four clean hits, a wild piteh by Mathewson, a pass, and a fumble by Snodgrass were the other scoring factors Brooklyn, June 11 St. Louis made It two straight with Brooklyn today in a pitchers' battle in which Doak had the better until the eighth, when, with the score 2 to 1 and one out. he walked Dalton, bringing in Daubert. Sallee was then sent against the left handed hitters and held Brooklyn safe the rest of the way. Brooklyn's run was a home run drive by Wheat. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago, June 11. The Score: R. H. E. Brooklvn 022 010 0005 10 0 Chicago 020 001 0003 4 2 Batteries Seaton and Land, Hen drix and Wilson Indianapolis, Ind , June 11. First game Baltimore 002 010 2005 10 2 Indianapolis . . 021 000 30 5 6 2 BatterleB-- Qulnn. Wilhelm and Russell; Kai8erling and Randen Second game The Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 000 001 120 4 8 3 Indianapolis . ..100 144 10 11 12 1 Batteries Smith and Jacklltsch; Moseley and Rarlden St. Louis. Mo., June 11. The Score. R. H. E. Pittsburg .. . 000 004 0037 10 1 St Louis . . 010 000 1002 12 1 Batteries Knetzer and Berry; Cran dall and Bliss. AMERICAN. Chicago, June 11 An eighth in ning batting rally after two were out today gave Washington a four to two victory over Chicago, and checked the winning streak of the locals. Fnber pitched masterly until the eighth in ning when Smith a Washington re cruit, placed a double In left Schae fer ran for Smith and scored the tie ing run on Milan s triple. Gandil's single scored Milan with the winning run. The locals made their runs in the opening Inning on Weaver's home run. a single by Blackburns' and Col lins' louble. Cleveland. June U Steen's bril liant pitching enabled Cleveland to shut out Philadelphia. 3 to 0, today, and break a losing streak of six games. Steen did not give more than one hit in any Inning Pennock was touched for hits at critical moments. Detroit. June 11 In a pitching duel between Dauss and "Shut Out"' Foster. Detroit won from Boston. 2 to 1. to day. Three of the Tigers' hits ligured in the scoring and Hooper's double In the fifth brought Foster home with the visitors' tally Cobb, because of a slight Indisposition, did not play today JITEUI! GAMES Horry Oecnwell, pitching for the Owls team of the City league shut out the Beckers team Irht night, striking out 14 out of 18 men at hat. The score was 4 to 0. The Kaine WM played at the Fair grounds and in1 hatting of Fuller was also a feature The Owls' next game v. Ill im with the Tremonton team next Sunday at Tre monton. The line-up esterday was as follows. Owls Bet kcrs. Butterfleld . c Ferranii H. Greenwell ... . p., R (ireenweil Fuller lb . B Chan 11 Mumford 2b J. Davis J. Linon 3b W. Brown McBeth ss Jackson Callahan rf Burgund Payton If Larson Shipley cf Watson HARBERTSON WINS IT RANDOLPH Jack Harbertson and Frank Berry arrived in the city last night from Randolph, Utah where the local wrestler duplicated his feat at Evans ton, a couple of nights previous. h placing the shoulders of ten husky oppononis to the mat in one hour The two men made the trip from Randolph, via Evanston, to Ogden, in an automobile, and Mr Berry Btat ed the house at Randolph, where the match was held was crowded with wrestling fans, who seemed to enjoy Harbertson's work very much Harb ertson's opponents at Randolph, as re ported by Mr. Berry, were as fol lows : Milion Comla, 1ST pounds. Peter Putnam. 160 pounds. M C. Eastman, ISO pounds, Jake Mazue, 190 pound.3. Delbert P'ackroll. 227 pounds; Amos racobson, 173 pounds; Arvin Her nome. 140 pounds, Joe Gibbons, 210 pounds; A B. Eastman 247 pounds The freshest line of Fishing Tackle in the city, all the latest goods at Lowe's. Advertisement. oo KNIGHTS OF GRIP MEET. Pron, June 11. Members of the Commercial club, the U C. T commit tee and a big delegation of citizens met the incoming members of the grand council of Montana, Utah and Idaho. United Commercial Travelers of America, in automobiles at the Union station and escorted the fifty members who came down on the morning train to the rooms of the lo cal K. of P. hall, where the first ses sions of the convention were held from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 1 to 6 o'clock. The following members of the grand council were In attendance: Grand counselor, George Goddard of Ogden; grand junior counselor, M J. Silverman of Helena, Mont; pastj grand counselor. J. E. Yates ol Provo; grand secretary. T. W HilUfi of Helena, Mont; grand treasurer, V E. Sanlpsel of Billings, Mont . grand I conductor, Finlev Brooks of Salt I Lake, grand sentinel, C. F Roloff of Billings, Mout, grand page, J H. G. Granely of Boise, Ida. , executive com-1 mlttee, H. A. Gay of Ogden, J. T Young of Pocatello, Ida ; H. C. Pagen hoff of Butte, Mont, and R. E. Knowlden of Provo While the counsel sessions were be ing held the visiting ladles were en- ' HEMENWAY & MOSER CO. Ogden, Utah. tertained hy the following committee ol grand counsel ladies: Mrs J. E Yates, Mrs. II. E Knowlden, Mrs I H. Delong. Mrs C. W. Thomas, Mrs J. G. Carpenter. Mrs. Milt Jones and members of the Commercial club This evening a muslcale was given for the visitors In the Commercial flub rooms under the direction of Professor A. C. Lund. oo COLORED WOMEN ARE AGAINST DRINK EVIL Salt Lake. June 12 Members of the Federation of Colored Women 8 clubs of the Colorado Jurisdiction, comprising Utah. Montana, Colorado and Wyoming, v. ill make a light for state-wide prohibition, according to the plans outlined at their meeting in Trinity A. M. E church yesterday. Among other things discussed and approved yesterday was the old folks' home and orphan asylum for negroes in Pueblo, Colorado Such an lnsti ii ion has been opened through the i uni ts of Mrs. Dorcas Watson of Pueb lo, and the federation plans to make 1 B permanent one. The fourth annual convention of the federation closed with three ses sions yesterday. At all the meetings topers have been read on the future of the negro race, and the chairmen of the various committees have re ported on the activity and success of negroes in different lines of work oo BIDS AGAIN REJECTED. Brigham city, June 11. The bids on the proposed postofTice for this city were again rejected by the supervising architect at Washington on June 1, according to information received in this city. 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