Show QUiCK ENOUGH TO VIN I But the Margin Was Uncomfortably Uncom-fortably Narrow 10INNING SLUGGING MATCH Visitors Put Up a Very Ragged Game Wiggs Will Pitch for Salt Lake Today To-day in the Last Game of the Series Yesterdays ball game between the Saints and Indians was the same old story nothing1 new the Saints winning win-ning In a rather ragged game by a score of 30 to 9 During the ton Innings In-nings which were played the victors won the panic lost it nnd regained It by n timely hit by Hanley who was easily the star of the game nnd clay A Mr Hogg who has lot two games this week to the Elders wns on the slab for the visitors yesterday and hen he-n > r worked harder In his life to win I a frame than he did yesterday He worked like an old dray horse but hewn he-wn r doomed to defeat IJe was up against It lie was assigned to pitch the game and Mr Klopf was placed at short to assist the porkpacker In the laudable endeavor to win Just one game There were also other players stationed at Intervals over the diamond and outfield The too were expected to do their share toward winning the game and arc paid goodsized stipends fOI doing something in the winning line but Mr Hogg1 was compelled to carry the whole burden upon his shoulders r Hogg played the whole game and ns error after error was made behind him on the easiest kind of little licks the sympathy of the crowd went out to him and he was = occasionally applauded ap-plauded for his uphill battle Klopf and Delsel veiv holes at short and third that it would take a brick house to flll They were babbling I brooklets who wafted errors down their streams as if they were floating corks from a bottling establishment Eddie Quick was stationed at the firing station for the Saints He varied a little from his regular style of twirl lag and threw easier slants than usual This kind of balls took well until the ninth Inning when the Indians began landing on them But they would not hay scored their four tallies had It not been for two costly errors made by Weed at shortstop He played tag with a coupjc of easy little grounders uhen he could have thrown t the runner nut at first and retired the Hide I It looked for a while as though Weed had won the game He ate up everything r that came his way and made a nice little lit-tle j single In the sixth Inning when tljoie were two outs and the stations were filled bringing in a couple of runs which put the Saints in the lend Then in the ninth it looked as though ho would spoil his good work by losing los-ing the game The fates were propitious propi-tious however and it remained for Mr Hanley to do the little stunt which Increased creased the percentage column of the Champions The Champs made their customary two runs In the first inning Davis drw a free ticket after two men were out The Weed got down to the first roalinp station on being hit by a pitched ball Hanley followed with a double and the two runs came in Flan 7ir rys twobagger and Davlss and Weeds singles earned another run In tIll third Upon Mr Hoggs liberality and sfVeral massacre hits coupled with frightful playing on the part of the In dians enabled the Elders to chalk UP four more In the sixth Flannerys double Cooks triple and Sheas sin I cle In the seventh resulted in two runs lying registered on the score board I men inc winning run was made In the tenth Davie singled and Hanley brought him home on a nice little bln glp over short Jimmy VIggs will pitch against the Indians today and he is a veritable hoodoo to the Re men consequently it Is almost a certainty that we will get I the last same with the Indians and I the last one that will be played on tha home grounds until the middle of Sep tember as the Champion leae thin week for the north to capture new I scalps and honors I SPOKANE I AB R H PO A E Carney rf Ii > 1 0 t 2 0 1 Ferris 2b 1 ii 2 2 1 3 1 Klopf ss R 2 1 3 2 Frary If 3 2 I 0 1 0 Vonlyke Hi 1 2 2 It 0 0 Dui ri tt cf 6 0 v 4 I 3 0 1 Delsel 3b 5 0 1 J 0 0 Hanson c 6 0 0 I JO 1 1 6 Hogg V I 5 0 o I 1 j Totals 13 3 13 20 = > 7 SALT LAKE AB R H PO A E Donahuo 2b C i I 20 0 0 I Flanncrv If C t 1 2 t 0 0 Davis lb 4 2 1 I 13 1 0 VVed ss 5 1 2 3 fi 2 Hanley cf 0 2 0 0 Anderson c 5 1 0 C 2X 0 0 ook3b C j 2 3 0 G j 0 II I L AB R H POAE Shoo rf 1 1 I 1 1 0 0 Quick p C j 1 1 1 1 2 0 Total Ti 1 10 1C 30 33 2 Score by Innings Spoknno 0 1 0 1 0 J 0 0 I 9 Salt Lake 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 U 0 110 Summary JCarnod rmw Snll Like 7 Spoknnu 4 4 Left on bases Salt Lake 8 Spokane 7 Struck out By Quick 1 by Ilopg1 7 Bases on bnlla Oft Quick 1 oft Hogg 3 1 lIlt by pitched ball Ferris Weed Double play Wood unassisted to Davis PiiB3cd balls Anderson 2 Throo baao hits Cook Ferris and DnrrotU Two linao lilt Ilnnloy Cook Quick Flan nory 2 Nonlykc Durrett and IIoKg Sacrifice Sac-rifice hits Shea Frary and Nordyko Stolen liase Donah IIP Tlmo of game 230 Umpire a In rry Colgau Butte 37 Seattle 29 TRIBUNE SPECIAL nmic Mont Aug IButlc > and 1 Se attic today broke oven in a doubleholder the locals taking the first and the visitors 1 the lam Opportune hittIng on tho part of liuua and the Inability nf Sontllc to properly connect with Dowllng gave the first contest to the home club Tho second sec-ond gamo was the fastest OV T I witnessed on th1 homo groumlH and InHted l twelve Innings Seattle winning by a butting rally in the closing inning Scores tt DCPf1 r o J LL Scuttle AB R II PO AB I Huh 2b 4 0 1 1 1 0 McNIcholB 3b 4 1 1 1 2 0 Hurley lf l 4 0 I 1 2 1 0 Fnvmnn lb 3 0 2 51 1 0 0 Drcnnnn cf 3 0 2 S 0 0 Spencer rf 3 0 0 I 2 0 0 Babbitt y KS a 1 1 i 0 3 0 Stanley r 3 0 1 1 0 I Miiupln 3b 3 0 I 0 6 0 Eagle p 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 31 2 9 21 I 12 0 BUTTE AB U JI PO A E Ward 2h 4 0 I 1 4 0 0 Wllmot lf 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 McK > vlll rf 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 Shafer lb 3b 4 1 2 4 1 1 11 Swindells c 2 0 0 5 1i 0 Runklo s IJ 1 I 3 1 0 McIIalc cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Henry 3b c 3 0 0 t 2 O Dowling p 6 0 0 1 2 0 Roach lb 1 1 I 2 0 4 0 I Kane lb 0 0 0 1 U 0 Totals 2a 3 7 27 11 0 Score by innings Butte 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 3 Seattle 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 02 Summary Stolen base Babbitt Two base hits Roach Mcllale BaJ > s on balls Off Maupln 2 Thiiebase lilt Shaffer Struck outBy Dowling 10 by Manpln 2 Left on bases Butte 4 Seattle 2 Double piny Henry to Runkle Time of game lC5 Umpire Smith SECOND GAME Seattle AB IL H P O A E Hulen 2b G 0 1 fi 0 JIcllchols 3b G 2 3 1 S 1 Hurley Ie 6 1 1 4 0 0 Freeman lb t 0 2 15 0 1 1 Drennnn cf j l 4 0 O Spencer rf 6 t 1 2 1 1 I 0 Babbitt 6S 5 1 1 1 1 2 Stanley c 1 1 2 2 0 Engle p 5 1 2 0 0 Totals EO 9 II I CG IS 4 1 BLTTE AB R H PO AE Ward 2b > 1 2 4 4 2 0 Wllmot lf 7 0 1 l 2 1 0 McKevltt rf 4 j 1 2 4 i 0 0 Shaffer 3b fi I 1 8 t 2 4 1 Roach lb 5 0 0 li 0 0 Runkk ss S 2 3 1 6 I 1 Mcrinle cf r 0 1 r 1 0 0 Jlonry c f I 1 1 2 1 0 Iundbaum p 4 I 1 2 0 7 0 Bandelln p 1 0 0 0 0 o Totals I 4S 7 15 3C 21 2 Score by innings Butte 0 ZOO 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 Seattle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 9 Summary First base on PITOIS Butte 4 Seattle 1 Sacrifice hit McHale Stolen bases Runkle Henry McHale Two base < hits Freeman Ward Union Bases on balls Off Englc CJ Passed baJIs Henry 2 Threebase hits Tjundbaum 2 MrHale Spencer McNlchols Struck out By Engle 2 by Lundbaum 1 Left on bases Butto 13 Seattle Ci f Doublo play Babbitt to Freeman Time of game 230 Attendance llfX Umpire Smith |