Show X GO UP ANOTHER NOTCH I Rio Grandas Increase heir I Lead in Pennant Race DEFEAT THE SHORT LINES 1l Game Required Ten Innings Final Score Boing 10 to 0 Gnmo Was Thoroughly Exciting and Embraced 1 braced All Shades of Playing from i 1 tho Fastest to Very Slow Rrsl y I in tho of the Rio Grandes Brought Winning Run with a Fine Three I i Bagger Same Teams Play Today j STANDING OF CLUBS h P W JJ PC Jlfo Grande Western 5 1 1 SCO Ogdon 2 1 1 COO Pocaicllo 4 2 2 600 Short Line 3 0 3 000 Uncle Dennis Risley of the Rio Grande team by hitting a ball out Into left field for three bases after two men had been retired In the tenth inning of an exciting game with the Short Lines yesterday Increased the lead his team now has over Its opponents in the league and prevented the Short Lines from getting a toe hold on the bottom rung of the ladder in the climb for The Tribune pennant The hit was most timely and was one of the longest made on the local grounds this season sea-son sending the Rlelcy stock skyward wIth Ja whoop When the Rio Grandes went to bat In the tenth after the teams had tied with eight each in the ninth the score stood nine to eight In favor of the Short Lines Hopkins the first man up flew out to center Marlin got a life on balls and Melnecke advanced ad-vanced him with a hit Shannon fouled out and things began to look bad until Risley put his shoulder behind one of KImmerer3 selected stock of shoots and sent it almost to the fence Martin Mar-tin and Melnecke brought on severe cases i of heart trouble by the manner Jn which they chased around the sacks separating them from home and Risley was on third before the ball had been retrieved A DIVERSIFIED CONTEST The game was a most Interesting one although very much spotted At times the play grew very ragged while i at other times it was of the fastest kind The Short Lines had things In I heir own hands no less than three limes during tho game but let It escape as often although they put up a much cleaner game than the Rio Grandes who played it wretched Holding game on occasions The Rio Grandes went Into the game In a somewhat crippled I condition Dan llughey began the game on third and made some good I plays and some bad ones dropping two fouls without any apparent excuse Ilughey really should not have attempted at-tempted to play yesterday as he has been out of the hospital hut a few days after being confined there for about two weeks with an abscess In one of his cars He retired after the fourth Inning In favor of Risley Pendergraft pitcher of the winning team was suffering suf-fering from an Injured eye which has heen troubling him for several days past A FAST DOUBLE The Rio Grandes shut off two men at < the plate In the fourth by an unusually fine double play Bowman had reached first on a hit went to second on the erroneous handling of Guiggss grounder ground-er and the sending of Sandy McFar land who appeared In a Short Line uniform yesterday to first on balls filled the bags Miller baited into Pen dergrafl who threw out Bowman at the plate Scare at once threw to llrst too late to catch Miller and the ball was returned In time t to cut off Grlggs who tried to sprint home on the play Bert Margells the first baseman of the Short Lines sustained a broken finger on his right hand during the first inning Despite this accident Mar getts made a beautiful double play unassisted un-assisted In the ninth It was a hard line drive from Burns almost over the bag Margetts went up In the air and gol IL returning to the bag In time to put out Donovan who had taken a loadoff l The same teams will play again today If the weather will permit Risley will be In the box for the Rio Grandes and Edwards will probably play third Ed ICldder will pitch for the Short Lines and thohi who watched his work last year here expect to see him toss an exceptionally good game The new bleachers at the grounds wnro In place yesterday and the accommodations ac-commodations were found to be amply suflKIert for the crowd Following Is the detailed score of yesterdays game SUMMARY RIO GRANDE WESTERN ATJ R IB SB POAE Hopkins c t G 1 1 0 2 1 0 Martin as 4 1 1 1 0 4 1 2 Momccke 2b B i 2 1 0 6 2 2 Shannon 1st b G I 2 2 0 D 1 2 Risleyrdb5 3 I U 2 2 3 i 1 Donovan 1 f fi 1 2 2 3 1 0 yturjis r t H 0 1 0 I 1 0 0 Soirc c i 0 1 1 7 2 1 cnilorprafl p fi 0 0 0 0 3 0 llughoy M b 1 0 0 I to 0 2 1 Total A3 10 12 G SO 20 D Margotji hit by butted ball I SHORT LINE AR n ITS SB PO A E JIIN KS r 0 0 0 4 7 1 WaIler 3rd b 1 4 2 2 t 2 0 0 Taylor r x i 1 0 0 0 0 Klmmacr p 5 1 1 0 0 0 Marsctt 1st b Ii i 0 1 0 12 0 1 Barnes I f 5 2 1 1 3 J 0 0 Bowman c 4 2 1 0 f 0 0 Grlpgs c f G j 1 2 0 2 0 O Mclurltind 2d b 3 0 2 0 1 3 1 Totals j 12 9 11 2 20 12 3 Two out when winning run was made I Score by Innings 1 2 4 GiS D 10 BG W 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 10 Jilts 0 1 0 J 0 3 1 0 2 12 Short Line 2 000 J 00021 9 HUB 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 11 Hoses on balls KImmcrer 4 Pendergraft C twobase hit Tayler threebase hit lllBlcy double plays Mornotts unasalst td Pcndencraft L to Scare to Shannon to Scare Pen < ltrgrnCt to Molnocko to Shannon Shan-non Hucrlllco hits Burns hit by pItcher BUrns Scare Wallet Tuylcr struck out Klmmorcr 1 Puiderra 3 1 first on or irors I Short Line 3 lllo GrunUo Western umpire Grltlln time 203 attendance 1 |