Show i Baseball asaH bail ARE WINNER INNERS Put Pot It All AllOver Over Short Lines SCORE OF 4 1 POOR RAILROADERS DEFEAT Up to t the Eighth Inning I ing it Looked L okd k d Mightily as as Though the Would Make Nake it a Complete Shut ShutOut Out Harmans Speedy Whip Kelps Helps Things Out OutStanding OutStanding OutStanding o Standing of the Clubs t Per Won Lost Loat Cent Cant Rio Grande Western S I 1 8 Pocatello 3 2 3 f Ogden 1 1 I Oregon Short Line LIn 0 i b MB o Those ball players plyers from Pocatello po atello with the red stockings and the vane varie variegated gated voIces yesterday demonstrated that they thoy have all aU the right in the world wold to be considered in the Utah 1 Idaho league race for championship 7 honors They incidentally made a much better showing than on their th lr pre previous previous previous visit to Zion and defeated the Short Lines by a score of 9 to 3 Harmon Barmon the little pitcher fOr the i Idaho aggregation did just about bout hi his hili i share shar in bringing about the result so 1 much desired by the citizens from the north He had speed to throw to the winds but he preferred to confine It to the atmospheric area immediately imme over the spot designated as home In Inthe Inthe Inthe the fist first part of the game the Short Liners simply find him though 4 they hunted high and low It seem to be any mysterious twirl tirl that he had but the sphere came so 80 swift that before the railroaders could swing s on it Kuran uran had it in his mit There were a few changes in the th Pocatello team that seemed to greatly increase its playing strength Mys My Mysterious M Bill Haynes the old war warhorse warhorse warhorse horse who will be remembered by those who saw the Lagoons last summer oc occupied occupier cupie the first bag with grace and nd handled himself as an old veteran should Seddon the third baseman on the previous trip to Zion has taken a little journey to the east and arni his place was wad 53 well filled by Gamble Lillis Lulls a anew anew anew new man in the right garden did not prove to be the fielder that one would expect to be with an all aU star aggregation aggregation aggregation tion getting one error and saving him himself himself himself self from another by almost a miracle Why Lost i The playing of the local team was marred by some inexcusable errors that came when they would be of most moat benefit bt to the th Idahoans Pitcher Kid Kidder Kidder Kidder der did not pitch the game that he did dida a week ago not by any means In the fore part of the game he was wild and the Pokie seemed to experience no difficulty in making connection with his twists They pounded out hit after hit for four innings and then the old standby settled down to playing g ball after an approved fashion But the game was gone by b then and all the pitching in the world have saved it That Saturday games g and par particularly particularly particularly those of the league are going to be e popular this year ear was wa evidenced by the fact that the biggest bigge t crowd of the season was out numbering nearly 1000 paid admissions admissions admissions And it was a well handled crowd too the management deserving great credit for the way it iL was taken care of The omnipresent small boy very much in evidence and the crowd big as a It was Tras was provided with seats Sam Browning Broning the Uie assistant umpire for the games thai iha are to be played playe at this end of the thc th line was given an lin n op opportunity opportunity to show what hat he could do doand doand doand and he made a most favorable im impression impression He called out his decisions in a voice that all the grand and standers slanders could hear and there was never any doubt as to how he was deciding j things The game started promptly at af i with Rand RamI of Pocatello at the stiCk The started to play ball right away Rand lining out a nice little hit Then he lost it all by trying to steal ste l second and meeting with the good g whip of Berkley Berkly Gamble came up and sent a two bagger out in left Haynes who was greeted with cheers from the theold old ld fans lined out a nice single Dates out ut oat oit another and Gamble came in home Kleiber got to first on Wailers Wallers I error and Haynes was caught be tween third anU an home in an effort to filch his way w Y to the coveted spot sp t Dwyer was good for a single that 4 scored Datesman and Lillis Lulls retired the side by a slow der to Kidder One Two Three Miller came ua u for tor the Shorts and fanned Wailer Taller followed with a swift one ODe to Gamble which the latter handled prettily and got it over to first in time timeto to intercept the runner Taylor tot got ot to 4 the initial on transportation tran furnished hed by b Harmon Barnum and while Kimmerer was waiting for something nice to hit Tay Ta I lor br tried to steal second and was caught by a good throw from Kuran That let Jet the up to the stick again Kuran bravely faced Kidder and sawed Harmon placed a slow one out outto ou to Waller Wailer which the latter had barely barei time to handle He fielded it clean but he had to make the throw over to tb the initial so speedily that it went a little low But the fans applauded the play jus just the th same me One of your yUr record players said sakI id the scientific degree would have been Just a little slow in throwing that ball but he I would have thrown it clean and there would have h ve been a hit but no error arror on him Rand walked and Gamble flied filed out to Kimmerer Harmon waited until the catch and then beat the ball home hone I Haynes got to first on op Millers error and Datesman arrived at the same des dee destination I because of ot the fact tact that Mc McFarland ic I Farland Farlan was waz too sure of ot o an easy i grounder and let it go g Q through his i legs Sandys Sandy error also afo let in Rand i I Kleiber KIIber got a hit lilt and Dwyer knocked kno ke keone d done one down to Miller MIDer which the little fittl t I short stop used u ed In putting out o t Kleiber Kl r on second Kimmerer came UD un u for the Shorts 1 and started things right by a clean single Bowman signaled for him l m to togo togo togo go down to second and then tried to bunt But the bunt effectual and Kimmerer was caught on the way Kuran to Rand Bowman then tru k kout kout out and his example ample was followed by Barnes Lillis LUlls made an inauspicious beginning begin for the kles by flying out to Kim icim i i Kuran showed him how it should be 1 e done by placing a j d out in right and Harmon got to t first Oraton i j ion I on Bowmans error Rand singled I bringing in Kuran and Gamble did the same for tor Harmon Haynes struck j jand and in tire thu shuffle Rand and Gamble moved UD u a base each Datesman Date man singled and brought them both in and Kleiber went out to Miller I One Chance Ch ce Lost McFarland went un UD for the Shorts and placed an easy one on down to Ra Rd d I Berkley Berkl y struck k out and Kidder Kidd t got ot o i the initial by allowing his to come in contact with the horsehide Miller singled and it looked for a while as though some Ol oi was going to score But ut it so decreed Waller gave Kleiber the kind that cupid is particularly particularly particularly fond of and the side was out Dwyer came u UD for the and andt t I walked Lillis Lulls flied filed out to McFarland I and Kuran did the same for Kimmerer Then u un came cam Harmon with a three bagger up his sleeve and Dwyer cross crossed crossed crossed ed the home plate Then Rand fanned the breeze thrice for a side out After the fourth inning the got no more runs and the shut outs of the Shorts continued until the eighth The intervening innings were enlivened some by two double plays in which Kidder McFarland and Bow Bowman Bowman Bowman man figured In the eighth Waller came up with a out in left Taylor followed with a single and Waller crossed the plate amid deafening cheers from the fans fan Kimmerer went out to Haynes with a sacrifice that advanced Taylor Bowman filed flied out to Rand It was a adeep adeep adeep deep catch for a second baseman and Taylor who was on n third waited until Rand had captured It and then started in home Rand held the th ball b ll listening to the plaudits of the crowd and Tay Taylor Taylor lor br was allowed aU owed to make the devils own steal and touch his spikes to the long looked for threshold Barnes sauntered to the initial with witha a II sore side and then McFarland knock knocked ed od one down to Lillis Lulls that the latter muffed d Barnes had by this time gotten rotten over to third and while Berkley was dallying with the sphere McFarland McFarland McFarland land started down toward second Ku Kuran Kuran Kuran ran threw the ball in that direction and Barnes headed toward home which he reached before Rand had placed out of the game The side was out but Barnes run was counted and ald the score ended e ded 9 to 3 The Summary The summary follows POCATELLO AB R H H PO ro AE Rand R nd 2 b 4 2 2 5 2 1 Gamble 8 3 b 4 2 2 1 2 0 Haynes Hynes 1 b 5 0 1 S 3 0 0 c f 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 Kl s a So s 5 0 1 1 3 0 01 Dwyer 1 f 4 1 3 1 0 0 Lillis r f 5 0 O 0 1 1 1 i hur h c 6 1 1 9 3 0 Harmon p 4 2 Il 1 1 0 0 Totals 40 9 13 12 27 11 U 2 SHORT LINE AB R H PO A E EMiller EMiller EMiller Miller s s 5 fi 0 1 1 2 1 Wailer Waller g 8 b 4 1 2 0 1 2 21 Taylor r f 2 1 1 J 1 St j 0 0 I Kimmerer c f 4 0 1 3 1 0 Bowman 1 b 4 0 0 6 0 1 I Dames Darnes I 1 f 3 1 0 2 0 0 McFarland 2 b 4 0 1 4 2 1 Berkley c 4 0 0 10 1 1 Kidder p 2 0 0 jL 1 2 0 Totals 82 I 2 3 36 6 27 9 6 Score Sc re by Innings S 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pocatello 2 2 4 10 1 0 0 0 0 09 00 Short Line 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 Hits Gamble Kuran Wal Waller Waller ler Hits Harmon Struck Out My Harmon 8 by Kidder 8 S Bases Bues on Balls Off Kidder 2 off Har Bar Harmon Barmon mon 2 Hit With Pitched Ball By Harmon Hirmon 3 by hi Kidder 1 Sacrifice Hits Gamble Kimmerer Stolen Bases Datesman Taylor and Barnes B Double Plays Kidder to McFarland to Bowman 2 Wild Tild Pitches Kidder 1 I Time of Game Two hours and ten tea min minutes mm utes Attendance Umpire Sam Browning |