Show BASEBALL NOTES Kor about two t seconds yesterday It looked look-ed as ihough McHale the gardener for the Miners Was up to his 1 old trick again when he landed on one of McNeuleys cum mires for a drlv over the left I Held fence Jt looked ns though the bull would light Ion I-on fair grounds hut unfortunately It I scrcd over on the foul territory Fianncrv and Hanliy each performed I a little jaunt yesJtrdnv for which they arc by no means remwncd At different times they each dropped lly balls and when they did so they not ont > aurprlsod time fans but were grouted with howls of derision as well u Y Lynch I niftdo a wild throw of Donahues grounder In chum sixth inning which h pir mlltvd Unbbctt to scorew A V Balrtjctt I cxfcuted a double play yenlor day unauistcd which gained for him tin plaudits of the upoctntorB ii Tfowlott jrrNeely I and Hanson certainly can day fast bull when the occasion dc inarnls they evidenced this act In tin I grime yesterday when fast work was requisite req-uisite for making < us 8iJit and put ouh at MYHalfs onehand catch In tilt fiflh inning in-ning was boiil the prettiest I little Item fnrmanro seen In the out IkId this year 1rmIs diimuu < l the hit out and It looked min though It would clour tin middle gnid Ilivr but lie bobbed up In time air and nbbi It with his glove hnud i a Xewrnoycr will I twirl today for Salt Lake to Linn has ciilalnly lnidil a slur player in llowletl J the lute tblid baseman Q As another Indication of the woith and progressiveness of our nest manager the GiiMirds were railed yoslcrday before the ccnltht and were for once fit to be played Ion I-on I |