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Show GREAT FALLS DEFEATED BYZI0N Salt Lake won the first gamo of tho series with tho Great Falls pennant winners Tuesday afternoon Hildc-brand Hildc-brand was batted all oer the field bofore his manager had time to tako him out of tho box, and the Skyscrapers Skyscrap-ers ran up so many scores all at onco that tho Great Falls men could not overcome tho lead Huelsman made his regular homo run. The score. Great Falls, AJ3.R BH.PQ A. E Murphy. If ,.,4 1 2 0 0 0 Misse, ss 4 1 1 2 3 1 Huelsman, rf , .... 5 1 3 1 1 0 Toner, 3b ,5 1 2 0 2 0 Kelly, cf ,..4 0 1 3 0 0 Cosgriff, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hostor, lb .. o 0 1 5 2 Fayc, 2b 3 1 2 3 7 0 Shannon, c 3 02 9 1 0 Hildcbrand, p 4 0 0 1 3 0 Kermyer 1 0 Q 0 0 0 Totals ... .. ...3S 5 14 24 13 2 Batted for Cosgriff In the ninth. Salt Lake. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E Spencer, If 4 1 2 1 0 0 Fortler, cf 3 1 0 3 0 0 Bauer, rf ' 3 0 1 1 0 0 Deereaux, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 0 Orr, ss 3 1 0 1 0 Van, lb 0 0 0 2 0 0 Davis, lb 4 J, 1 7 0 0 Pendleton, 2b 4 1 1 1 3 0 Weaver, c 4 1 110 1 0 KUlilay, p 3 110 3 0 Totals 32 7 9 27 9 0 Score By Innings. Great Falls 000 1Q0 1125 Salt Lake 100 000 60 7 Summary. Two-base hits Huelsman, Spencer Davis, Pendleton. Home run H,uel8 man. Sacrifice hit Shannon, Sacrifice Sacri-fice fly Bauer. Runts batted In Huelsman 2, Faye 2, Spencer, Bauer. Pendleton 2. Weaver. Stolen base Weaver. First base on balls Off Hildcbrand Hil-dcbrand 2, off KUlilay 3. Struck out Dy, Hildebrand' S, by Killilav 9. Left on bases Great Falls 11, Sa'lt Lake 5 Hit by pitcher Faye. Time of game Two houis and twenty-eight minutes. min-utes. Umpire Hurlburt. Attendance 250. j 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit R. H E. Detioif. .. ,. ,.. ...- 4 4 t Chicago .. ,.... -. .- 3 8 4 . Batteries Mogridge, Lange, Walsh and Block; Willett and Stanage. At Bpston R. H. E. BoHton , Gil 2 Philadelphia . ... i--l 3 1 Batteries Hall, Bedient and Caru-gan; Caru-gan; Krause, Danforth and Thomas. At St. Louis R. H. E. St. LouIb 3 11 4 Cluveland S 11 0 Batteries E Brown, C. Brpwn and tKrlchoH, Oiegg and Easterly. r NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Vancouvei R. H. D. Portland 0 12 2 Vancouver ....0 6 1 Batteries Blooraflold and Moore, Stanfleld, Belford and Lewis. At Seattle R. H. E. Victoria 10 11 0 Seattle S 10 3 Batteries Concannon, Narveson and Meek; Ingorsoll and Shea. COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco- R. H. E. Sacramento .....,..,1 3 1 San Francisco , 3 1,0 2 Batteries Byram and Price; Hen-, ley and Berry. At Portland R. H.E. Portland 5 G 1 Vernon 7 10 5 Dattories Harkness, Templo, Koestner and Howley; Raleigh, Carson Car-son and Brown. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago R, H.E. Chicago 5 11 3 Cincinnati 7 9 1 Batteries Lavender, Brown and Archer, SuBga and McLean, Umplre3 ohnBton and Eason WESTERN LEAGUE, At Topeka Topeka 3, Denver 2. At Lincoln Lincoln 2, Wichita 1. iALDos Moines Des Moines 3, Slpux City 1. At St, Joseph St. Joseph 6, Omaha 2 UNION ASSOCIATION. At Butte Butte 11. Missoula Gr At Salt Lake Salt Lako 7, Great Falls 5, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Union Association. Won. Lost Pet Missoula 7 1 ..875 Salt Lako 6 1 .857 Great Falls 3 2 ,C00 Ogdon 2 3 .400 Helena 1 G .113 Butte 1 7 .125 American Loague. Won. Lost Pet, ' Chicago 8 5 .Gin Philadelphia S 5 ,G15 Boston ,...S a .G15 Washington . . .1 7 5 .583 Cleveland '...7 VG .63S Detroit 7 7 .500 SL Louis ..':... k 5 9 .357 New York 2 10 .1G7 National League. Won. Lost Pc Cincinnati 10 3 .769 New York 8 3 .727 Boston 6 G 500 Chicago 5 7 .417 Pittsburg 5 7 .417 Philadelphia 4 G .400 SL Louis 5 8 .335 Brooklyn 4 7 .361 American Association. Won. Lost Pet Columbus , 14 4 .778 Minneapolis 10 1 .714 St. Poul 9 7 .563 Toledo 8 8 .500' Kansas City 7 9 .43S Louisville 5 8 .385 Milwaukee ,...5 10 .333 Indianapolis ,, '. 3 11 .21,4 Northwestern League. Won. Lost Pet Portland 8 6 .571 Taroma 7 G ,538 Victoria 7 6 .518 Spokane .. .1 G 7 .462 Seattle 6 7 ,162 Vancouver . 6 8 .429 Westorn League. Won. Lost Pet. St. Joseph S 2 .S00 Topeka 7 3 .700 Denver G 4. GOO Wichita .. 6 5 ,545 Des Moines . ." . ?'. S G ,p5 Omaha 4 6 .4Q0 Slou City ,V , ,3 G .331 Lincoln , 1 8 1U Pacific Coast League, V1" Won,. Lost Pet. Oakland .. .......... ..,18 6,. .750 Vernon ,. -.,.-'.. .,.14. 11- .5G0 San Francisco 12 12 .500 Los Angoles ,.... 11 12 .473 Sacramento 11 14 .440 Portland .. ,6 16 .273 BUTTE HAS COME BACK, The Ruttc baseball club won its first game of the season Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon when It defeated the Missoula team by a score of 11 to 7 Maloney's pitching turned the trick. The Missoula Mis-soula men could hit his curves, but they couldn't wallop them in bunches, and It was a game In which the had to bo bunched to make a showing, Tho batteries for Butte were Maloney and Kafora. for Missoula, Bush and Roberts. 1 FORAGE FOR THE FANS. James E. Sullivan of New York, secretary of tho Amateur Athletic union, has been designated by President Presi-dent Taft as commissioner for the United States to the fifth international Olympic games at Stockholm Jules Vedrlnes, who on Monday mot with a serious "accident while flying over Saint Denis, a suburb of Paris, Is still In a critical condition, but the surgeons express the opinion that there is some hope of his recovery. Vedrlnes has-been decorated with the Legion of Honor for his achievements in aIat!on. f The Walnut Hall, two-year-old, out of Alice Edgar, 2 12 1-4, owned by 1 Henry p. Haas of Pittsburg, is said to be a trotting wonder. Ed Benon has her at Memphis. Aviator Bedel has arrived from Vll-lo Vll-lo Coublay near Paris after making intermediate stops at Tours and An-gouleme An-gouleme His average rate of speed was nearly 81 miles an hour. Bedel Intends to continue his flight to Madrid, Mad-rid, He 1b competing, like Vedrlnes, for the Poinmery cup. Because the Cle eland club lost a ball game in SL Louis once, Barney Polty becamo a member of the Browns and kept tho same Cleveland club from winning at least two pennants. Detroit -non a tenning game from Chicago yesterda. Cobb singled in the tenth with one out a.id went to third on Crawford's hit to center. As Cobb slid into third he kicked the ball, which was lying in front of Tan-nohlll, Tan-nohlll, and it rolled to the grandstand, allowing him to score tho winning run Cincinnati Btarted n batting- rally In tho eighth yesterday after two men woie out, driving Laender'from the mound after tying tho score, and thn hitting Brown fifcfely for a run which put them in the lend. Knockout Brown of New York had the bettor of Al Ketchel in ten fast rounds before the Twin City Athletic club at South Norwalk, Conn , last night. At SL Louis the visitors hit E. Brown hard and he 'gave way to C Brown in the fifth and Cleveland won Gregg was effective In all but tho eighth Inning, when tho Browns scored three runs on two doubles and three singles In tho sixth Inning Halljuan waB spiked and had to be carried from the field, Wallace taking tak-ing his place. |