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Show ' ' ' 7 ' T ' " " r ' " "7 " ' I i - : Scr.scn C;::3 Willi two Excitin? Contests . ". . " : ri"S:.tnrthy aid Suciay.- y. The tasftall reason Is on. Ogien defeats ! Fait Lake by a score of "5 to 2 Satur;'. :y, and Sunday O'Brien's men evened vp r.itters by taking the Lob-"ter Lob-"ter d jat:on into csmp by a score of 2 to 4. " Kolh fama were fine exhibitions exhibi-tions (.! t3ii r laying and were close -nouh to kp tl.e c:co "fans" In at-tndarce- in continuous excitement. . I.iEat jrday's came the score tv&s ti. :j"untU te last Inning,' when Ilau-prija Ilau-prija men rot three jnen over the home r.ale, viMch !nched the game. Yes-if' Yes-if' ay tl.e i'lz Lakes jlayed the June tit men o.' their feet during the first twolnnin.rs, pettirg a lead of three rur.- 'which the Oldens were unable 1 to cverccme, aithoush they got two of them n the ninth and would have tied the score, but far the acrobatic . performance per-formance of Lutler" at third base. At this Juncture Osden had men on second and third bases, with one man out, and Jen.en at the bat ' The latter madea short bunt, intended to bring Kausen in from third, but Butler of Salt Lake got under the bill before It touched the ground and executed a double play, while lying on hisr back.' The score of yesterday's prime: SALT LAKJC , . V.V- . . - AB. R.. H. PO. KImerer. If ...4 : 2 1 '-, O'Brien, Z. 2 . ' t 1 .1 Christie, rf '....'.'.. .'3 -ft-"''"!- 0 Spalding, lb 4 0 2 S -0 Butler. St (. i 0 4 -1- 1 J. HeuMer, c ' :. 4 0 1 11 1 V E. HetissHY 81...... 4 0 1. S S Margetts, cf 1 3 3 0 Camp, p ......it 0 ' " 1 " t-. ft-' Totals:'. .. --s ? rr: -1t f . . ' ..KATIC;:Ii LTAGTJE. . . Standing of the Clubs. " ' P. W." L. Pc. New York 17 e 13 .4 .73 I Pittsburg. 22 14 $ ' Chicago 21 11 8 .639 Brooklyn 39 10 8 .: Boston .... ,w ,. 18 9,9 .&0 Cincinnati ,.20 . 71 . .450 St. Iuis 21 15 .2si Philadelphia .... ........ 20 6 15 .250 1 1 1 ' . FIRST GAMB V ' . - . . R. H. E. St Louis-.. ...... ...t 10 4 Chicago 111 1 Batteries-M. O'Neill and J. O'Neill; Taj'ior and Kling. Earned "runs St. Loufs. i; Chicago, 2. Two-base' hit Burke.' Three-tmsn hits Jd.-O'Neill. Tinker. Tin-ker. Double plays Ever and Chance; Donovan and J. O'Neill. Bases on balls' Off O'Neill, 2. off Taylor. 1. Struck out by O'Neill. 2; . by Taylor, 8. Umpire Johnstone. - . " SECOND GAME. R. H. E. St. Louis ....... 11 Chicago .. II . 14 8 Batteries Currie, Hackett and Ryan; Lundgren, Wehner and .Kling. Earned runs St Louis. 2; Chicago, 7. Two-base hits Casey, Evers, Jones. Three-base hits Ever. Williams. Double plays Williams. Burke- and Nichols. Baae n balls Off Hackett. .1; off Currle. 1; off Sanders, 2. . Struck out by Currle. 8: by Sanders. . 1; by Lundgren, 4. Umpire Johnstope. . . ! r" 1 - '' R. U E Clncmnatl .i...O " tt Pittsburg -.... ..u...; 1 4 ; 1 Potteries Hahnr and Bergen: Phflllppl - . AB. R. II. P O.Jt B. - Mahor.ty.; 2b ....... 6 1,3 5l ,1 .1 Fuimer. lb .'5 2 3 it 0 : 1 JTausen. e ..... 5' 0 3' T 8 ' Ward, if 1 Vhe. cf (Jensen).... 5 0 I 1 4 3 Marshall, ss ,..-4 11 4 2 frpilman. 3b 4 0 0.1 1 Clark, rf ........... 4 0 -3 9 vl Naeh, P, r 0. a, 0 . 4 o ' Totals' .. . ,..'.;..40."-1 V5 ,'U vW A. Score by Innings ' ' ' 11 3 4 5 17 11 Salt Lake 2 -2 01 6" e 0-5 Ogden .... 1 0 0 0 1 0 e 0 34 Sommary: Bases on ba!hM3fr Nash, 1 1 Two-fcis hits F'uimer,- Hausen, J. Heus-V eer. Three-base hits Margetts. Double playL-Butlor to E. Heueaer; Ward to M.)ney. Hit by pitched ball Ward and Butley. Struck out By Nash. 4; by Camp, 10. Passed ball By Hausen, 1. Stolen bases Mahoney, 2; Hausen,- 1;. Ward, 1; Marshall, I: Christie. 1: Marrettsf 1. Left on bases Oa-den, 5;, Salt Lake,"?.'' Sacrifice Sacri-fice hits O'B rien-and Christie.. Time of game-p-l:4a Umpire, Billy-Dutch. The score by .Inalnge- of Saturday" game: -; v. . , , 12 -4,-B' 7. 8-.1 Ogden'.. t; .....0,0 2.j 0-0. 0 0-0 M Hits .. ..1 11' 11" 18 Errors 0 lO li-t Salt Lake 9 0 1 0 0 .1, 0 2 , Hits .. 1 2 1 2 0-9 Errors .i- ....'' 0 4 0 1-4 Earned runs Ogden,- 2. - Bases on ball, NOTES. OE THE CrAHE. - 4. :". --,- ; Christie, Margetts and KImerer make what Is probably the strongest trio of fielders Bait Lake has ever had. Jimmle Ileurser. who haa been playing play-ing shortftop for the locals, waa shifted to catch yesterday. He held down the latter place like a veteran.. ,.. . . . -. . t .'. . Spauldiog. Fait Lake's first bag ten. der, can he relied upon at the bat, Judging Judg-ing of his work thus far. and 8mith. Two-base hit K-elley. Three-base Three-base hit Leach. " Bases. on . Dalls By Hahn. X ' Struck out By Hahn.. B; by Phillippi, t Umplres-Emslle and Holli-day. Holli-day. .''. AKEEICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. . V - P. W. L. . PC Chicago-IS 11 6, .687 Philadelphia .. ........... 18 11 -6 .611 New York J " 8 .600 Boston- . 17 3 9 .471 St Louis 13 3 7 .42 Detroit : : 16 7 9 .438 Washington ...... ..a... 15 8 9 .400 Cleveland .. 13 5 8 .384 R. H. E. Cleveland 15 3 Detroit. v 3 7 3 :. Batteries Moore aj)d Bemis; Eason and Beulow. Home run Mick. Sacrifice hit Oernaucher. Stolent .base Fllok. First I baae on balls Off Moore,..!: off Eason, 1. Hit by pitched ball By Eason, Benils. First base on errors, Detroit 2. "Chicago ...... .i.'.. ...4 6 2 Bt Louis ,13 , 1 " Batteries Flaherty .' and--- McFarland; Silvers 'and Kaboe. i , -:' ' i 1 -' ;:.- ' WESTEBN' LEAGUE. - Standing of the Clubs. P. w. L, Pe. Colored Springs 11-9 2 .818 Kansas City 10 6 4 .m Denver 10 6 5 .500 Peoria 10 5 6 , .600 Milwaukee ..... 10; 6 5 .600 Omaha ...... . 9 4 5 .444 St Joseph .... ........... 10 '4 . 6 .400 Des Moines 10, 2 8 ' s200 - ! ' R,'H. E. Kansas City .18 7 4 Milwaukee - 1 4 - Batteries Nichols- and Messltt; Vollen-dorf, Vollen-dorf, Coughlin, Zeal. Lucia and Braun. St Joseph 3 3 3 Ptorta 3 3 1 Batteries Chinn and Garvin; Wilson and Hart 1 - '-; X - r- " - Denver ...;..6 .10 I Colorado Springs 4 8 ' PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. n - ' ; . ' Standing of the Clubs ' P. W. L. Pc. Seattle . 22" 15 7 .6S3 Los Angeles 23 15 8 .652 Butte 24 .14 19 .583 Spokane 23 . IS 10 .60S San Francisco ,..24 10 14 .417 Tacoma ., 23 14 .391 Helena .... 22 ' 8 14 .364 Portland 23 8 15 .348 ' R. H. E. Portland ..8 7 0 Butte v 4 11 1 Batteries Lundbom and Anderson; Kelly and Swindells. Umpire Huston. ' R. H..E. Seattle ., ..4 6 2 Batteries Hlokey and Stanley; Putt-niann Putt-niann and Carrish. . : - ' , ' S R. H. E. Spokane ........... 12 3 Tacoma - . Batteriee Nichols and Zaluskl; Mauphln and Ryera. Umpire Mahaftay. mnmm m mmmm - - ' , .PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs.. .. ')-.' P. W. L. P.C. Los Angeles -,...3J Sacramento 1 -61 Ban Francisco 38 Zl 17 .552 Seattle 3 1 "2 Oakland 2 J 27 -357 Portland -...M 10 24 .294 ' . ' . .' " ' R. H. E. Sacramento : f 1 Oakland 5 6 3 Batteries Young, Cutter and Hogan; O. Graham and Gorton. Umpire Levy. AFTERNOON GAME. ' R. II. E. Sacramento .......6 8 5 Oakland - 13 3 Batteries Thomas and Graham; Herr and Gorton. Umpire Levy. R. H. E. Portland -.4 J 8 San Francisco .5 4 Batterles-rfKostal and Hurlburt: Hod-son. Hod-son. Whalen,,KeUy and Iyahy. Umpire O'Connell. Attendance 3W0. . R. H. E. Seattle ........... ... 3 8 1 Los Angeles .-. 13 1 Batteries Schock and Wilson; Hall and sles. , . 4 |