Show GET IN SIGHT OF PROMISED LAND But Elders Approach it No Nearer Than Did Moses FALL DOWN AT CRISES INDIANS TAKE THEM INTO CAMP BY CLOSE SCORE RESULTS YESTERDAY Spokane 4 Salt Lake 3 I Boise Beise 8 Ogden 1 I Cheerful erful Charles Charm fun full of 0 T Tb work olk was so awful slew And lw was ai the more inure distressed Cause he was pe eeL hike Ute the ut k Ic monds lie in iH air I ts tres Mal and tore his hair I It was as somewhat exasperating for a fut fact I Opportunity in violation of the adage knocked at the Elders dour dooc time lime and Again on only to meet t rebuffs rebuff as ag the r recklessly kl y squandered themselves on Ue the bases Probably there was seine Mme punk coaching as It Il may bf be The glaring fact is that the Elders gave an exhibition of oC base running that WAS scandalous Stan heroes were nut not any too strong j but they had the Elders EldEr nailed to the tho and walked oK off with Ith a game that I by rights belong to them Th use of the phrase b hy rights i is made i un on the assumption t that t the Elders Eiders were I Inot not up to standard yesterday an as assumption I that will doubtless stand I Its to fix the tte responsibility which was generously shared h by Sf sev e emal 1 who generally generall get the larg cocoanuts when the glory glor tree is sha shaken ken Delmas Factor in Loss Perhaps the largest individual factor in the sd affair WAS D poor judgment in the selection or of a time Iliac to lit his bOot to the bail It came rame after fter Durham had befit been t taken from th the slab hod nd anchored At UNIt first ba base e Thornton was over to pith pitch Durham left heft I hi him a legacy cy in the sha shape or of a man manon manon on second a man on third and on onman one man o out L Ferris FerrI was the first mean man to face Thornton and amI rolled roUd a slow one oneto oneto to short Demise Delma was playing doe close in but let Jet the ball bali get through Both runs w were ro scored and the thing tied up right there The tie endured until the J last t thAIr half hAIr or of the tenth when Spokane chased another one Around and settled the I potpourri so 80 far a as yesterday was con concerned The rival shortstops contributed all the fielding eITO errors Raymond the Sutherland erland erhand sister of the Spokane dub club was as fortunate in that his hits while annoy annoying lag ing did not figure ure in the As on former occasions Durham was waH powerful hard to hit bit but his wildness worked damage He reached the limit in the terrible seventh when he walked two men and advanced b by a wild pitch Reilly sent him to first and caned called In Thornton I Everybody thought this was wag to laugh but the foxy old first baseman had R a feW things thing with him He had no speed to go wild over oer but he used a tantalizing slow hall ball that was a great wonder worker for three Innings The Spokane mob hIt it anywhere except straight up In the all air for Cor the infield e era In the tenth however Thornton walked Baxter and Martinke found that slow bell ban loel lovely for bunting pur HIt HIs sacrifice curried Baxter to second whence c he scored when Stan Stanle le hey got the only hit bIt s off o ton Good for Salt L Lake ake Long The thing looked aU all Salt Lak Lakes for fora a Ion long time For Fer Ferria rio ria and long fiT made madea a run for Spokane In the I first N t bt this wa aU all wiped out in San Salt Lakes halt or of the second With one out Reilly a si SInIe into hue left a and took second on Delma out Leshy Ihy walked anti And s single brought bt Reilly home In a center Durham came right behind with another r elegant sin sta single gle scoring Leahh but frittered him himself self away In an effort to stretch his hla ht hIt That it three to one and kanes inability to hit effectively led ledall an all hands to think the game bIlme belonged to Salt Lake How this belief was laM laMto to rest with other fond delusions h been told But the story of Salt Lakes lost op opportunity remains to be unwrapped First there was as Stickney who opened the third with a nice single Bill Car Carney Carney ney with us for Cor the first time and aDd bat bal wi wise e as er down R a bunt and beat it a mile per advice adice of or not as the case ma may be tried to navigate to third on that bunt bupt nit hit What happened to him was a positive rime Carney rambled to second Nond dur tug th the bother Incident to the a U in of Sli He took a Ion long lead i is all right for a duck Jik like him himself elf but he be tried to st steal 1 third before the pitcher had shaped to throw the ball not so right ht Theres some seine Irish in Gilpatrick himself and he pass up things just because ens easy The smUt smile on his face as ashe ashe he speared ntH Bill at third was worth a along long trip to behold There was one golden old n opportunity fed to the dogs Trouble Again for Stickney Stickney was held up too lon long At third in the fifth inning He had opened the inning with another elegant single Carne Carney lost out on strikes and whacked out an elegant double to right It looked a cinch for Stickney who is isa isa a long way from a run runner ncr ner to score but he was wa not sent alon along He stopped at third and tried to score oCO oCOa a moment later on Thorntons hit to Raymond only to figure as the fa fag end of a double play Next we come to Sums As Senator said of Esopus we know the name but we cant pronounce It the name anyhoW Su ss He won safe in the ninth by forcing OBrien at second Raymonds around Stickneys grounder sent SU Sums to second and he hc went to third on short single only beat the hit out by a sa mss 5 slide lide to th the bag Then with the thC ball in Baxters hands some evil spirit toM told Su s to quit that third bag Tu t what spirit it was is ig not known but it was a real naughty spirit Baxter chucked the ball to Stanley and the mana manager er play played d with until a fa opportunity when he threw the ball to Swain and Sums was as out outCome outCome Come we no now to the of oC Manager Reilly Th The manager was nut not himself at all ail ye doubtless because of worry the aCtion or of Thomas and Muller As a plain matter of fact Hell lys thoughts appeared d to be woolgathering erin ering more once In the tenth Is iR ning lie Jle drove out a single after L wl had ab Thorntons th fly Delmas followed with ith another sin single in inI I gle I which carried Reilly to third lie He Hea wan a only held there JY Swains pite nome top stop of a 8 high throw hut but h be was rn safe te T Then n Lea Leahy hy hit Aft to toRa Ra Th Time 8 close up for fot fota fora a plate play and amI the tle ban ball went straight into Raymonds hand was it the same sam on one that be betrayed betrayed Roil folly go gout uC ut The halt ball be beat at the manager to the bag by something less than feet Amid mighty commotion the Reilly began to back water while the Indians gathered about with ith shrill cries riet It take long to put the Indian mark on Reilly Heilly OBrien then lilt hit to Swain forcing and end ending ing tIme the bother 5 so far as Salt Lake wa Spokane was as hitting last Y A for some reason and man managed ag aged to rip off ott the needed run in the thelast last half However Hoever it is not to 0 be expected that the boys will ever eer permit to tobe tobe be doodled out of K a game like that again this summer No more no more Some Are Pleasing It is a po positive itie pJ pleasure now to turn to 5 some of tIme the good things in the ape of Individual work Perhaps the best si single h feature of f the lay wa was gT groat t catch or of a foul Gilpatrick fixed up for him in the fifth Sinh inning The of Muller sent I into 1 left ft where here he was a Much g goods This particular foul was hit high toward the east bleachers bleacher Poser I had to not less than fifty yards yard for it with a wind drift as a factor In Inthe inthe the play He nailed the ball cJ close to te the bleachers hers after the fanciest run rn of c the pre present ent season at home With Egan in poor h health again apin Swain was brought to third and aM Me Mc McInnis Innis sent ent to right where M he dir die hint himself C mightily Hi his two chances were ere both hard ones and he be begot got both in the cleverest style Tarney Carney was with the Elders fur the first time yesterday and he I is due to prove a great relt t factor in the play herf after Naturally lly his hitting will n nt t he be UI nim to th the arney mark until hf he gt gets lila lam lamps adjusted to tile the 11 high k altitude again hut h he proved yesterday that h he still till has haM the stutt stu in him got one dyer dver him him yesterday but Carn arney y f wiped that out in the firth filth wn when he be lay back for the youth and killed tIme the mate masts of the one that went ent safe fe in the first In the second nd Carne Carney I killed a run at the plate by a splendid throw when Stanley Stanle tried to score from Oft a single by McInnes Aside from that dh disastrous attempt to steal third Carney bog bor boggle gle anything up and his stick I work ork et esPecially his skill in bunting buning and his fast a t running are Arl hound bound to bI be beI I I grea t a assistance i tance in the here hereafter Th m S means the b hereafter r on earth It be foolish to go o farther Gilpatrick although hit rat hI hIar h largely ar ly pitched an elegant I gant game mf hull a Ii conspicuous for the noodle le wo woin woin in it Welt Well its an alt over And weeping wi wit not save ave it Better things iR hi store fd 1 the future For instance theres t tI I day at 3 Not 1 I 1 T Innings ith a score of 4 to I 1 Mt ever by a long Jong shot A P game IDe Ii hi that is likely to swing either WaY T daYs m may y he De the Elders Thc making themselves hard to bet t a am Ii wy lilY Following M is the detailed score I Spokane Al AE R It n H po A Raymond fi so I 3 2 1 i i b u a I w tI I 1 3 i I b 4 I 1 3 4 L I f 8 0 2 fit 41 Lewi Lesis c r 1 t 4 1 1 1 Stanley c 5 I I 1 4 D g Iel r f n 2 1 1 2 fit 5 1 t ck I i 1 iI 31 I I 4 Salt Lake AB O A i rt r t m i t z 3 2 ft 5 m J c f g o 8 i 1 S 2 1 T J t S S 3 fl ThorMon 1 It b p 3 C t R a h 3 t 1 3 2 S 2 DeI as t 1 0 I 1 S j 1 I hy e 1 0 5 3 I 1 1 ODrien 2 1 IJ b t 1 1 3 2 I 1 J p t 1 It b a 4 I V se 1 h 1 i ix C x 3 3 nf 11 is t teo eo e out t P gain ended J s 1 a i i t Ii S Spokane Okane 11 t i J I b Hits I c BiTers 1 C Salt Lake 43 0 1 1 u u c S 2 l e I Earned Lake 2 St arney Delmas lift 2 Hi Toner to Baxter r to S M 14 Durham 7 Thornton 11 Gilpatrick 11 off Durham I off Thornton L Bases on Gm GI patrick I 5 vir Durham off Thornton lilt It h by Thornton 1 b Gi G patrick I Struck Out DurhaM DoM j by 2 Wild ild Left on BIt 5 Salt J I Bases on E 6 flak Lak 3 L e P Smoot declares hn h knows of a s sot in Utah where burl burling ing brimstone is kept in r readiness rl for knockers 4 LOBSTERS LOSE AT LAST Boise Takes First Game in Two Weeks From Ogden O Ogden den MAY It was An of off da for Ogden and the Boise Boie had no trouble In taking gamim The contest was devoid or of interest be being lug ing a decidedly game frou the very start Dowling who RO went Int the box for Ogden WAS injured in U th sixth Inning b by a hot bot line drive from froDI the bat t or of and was 88 put out uC of the gAme The bali smashed him square In the face ae and he was At once to II a physiCian his injury bf be big regarded as serious ious Hoon was as first put in to twirl twin for tor Og Ogden n hut but was a taken out after the tt to toline line Hoe out th the base bale hits hiti one after am al r was waft substituted sub 1 but Jt soon retired anti and Hastings w Un I Continued on Page 5 GET I IN J SIGHT OF PROMISED LAND Continued from Page 4 equal 1 the cond ut that confront d d Ai him The I 11 I Boise Alt AB P it lL IL PO A AJ I Smith J 1 1 1 I j Hammond c f 1 2 tI Q V Kellackey I 1 b i 1 i li i 1 0 1 a 3 1 1 McI tyr J i 3 1 1 1 f a 2 1 2 e 0 tI r r 4 0 1 t 0 1 1 Ha lOll e I 4 1 S 8 f 0 i p V Totals Toik At t S S 11 i Ogden AB B P 11 II H PO AE r f 4 8 0 I 0 Clark 1 IJ 1 e i 1 ii 11 0 H Co I 4 I I 1 i 2 1 Gt 1 l 4 t I 8 1 0 V It J 4 1 6 1 Lt a f e 1 1 1 8 5 Bare b I 4 if e 6 0 2 Bresino S I 5 i 1 t 4 tHoon V Hoon p V 0 Q 0 IJ 5 tI 5 tI 5 tID D Dowling lj to p I 1 t S 6 0 1 V Hastings p 2 S i 1 1 5 Totals sI i 1 Ii 1 i iBel Bel Runs 13 t 1 61 S lIlts Jilts 31 Ill J w 6 i 11 0 1 1 f 8 1 Hits 6 Errors It f e 9 0 6 out hit by batted balte Mil bell Summary Stol n Dewling Double to Bare Bre Bresino to Clark Struck Hoon 1 by 2 by I 4 Two hse hAse Fulmer McFarlan I Bases on lilt Hit by PitCHed Sacrifice Time of Gamel At t I |