Show FAROE COMEDY IN MOD Baseball as It Should Never Be Played SNOW SHOES WERE NEEDED gutto Seat the Bishops in a Slugging Match J cal Men Haclo TwentySeven Hits Off Lynch and Then Wore Unable to Win A small crowd for the lullend of the season attended the next to the last baseball yesterday game of the season y iftcrnoon tit Pa ° McCloskoys bail lot ind witnessed the biggest slugging bee if the season The pennantwlnneis copped the game by a scoreof 13 to 12 it GAME WAS A FARCE I The game was a farcecomedy from start to finish owing to the slippery oridltlon of the field Batters made hits fn a great number of Instances when It the fielders could have gotten a foothold foot-hold on terra firma they would no more have been hits than strikeouts Those tvho did land on the ball for hits that would have been safe even If the Holders Hold-ers could have gotten a start for them were unable to advance far In one In i itanco Xewmeyer who batted for Engle In the ninth inning pasted the sphere out In the vicinity of the tall trees Three baserunners scored on the hit but Newmeyer slipped and fell down at first and that station was as far as he 1 got on his hit Players would fall all over themselves and as a matter of fact the performance was ludicrous although It was by no means Interesting Interest-ing In any other way MINERS WERE CRIPPLED The Miners presented a rather crippled crip-pled team wllh Shaffer absent fiom first base Swindells was put on that bag Henry was stationed at third and Mike Lynch did the pitching Only twenty een hits were made off of his delivery but that unprecedented number num-ber was not sufficient to win Butte got only eighteen hits Hausen had an off day behind the bat It was due to his Inability to get his mudhooks firmly on two or three pitched balls which reached him on the bounce that the visitors obtained three runs These balls passed him and the runners scored I Slats Davis made some sensational Btopa at the initial bag and Donahue made assists from every conceivable postureHOW HOW BUNS WERE MADE The Mormons drew blanks xip to the fifth inning when they began a born bardment of the balls that was the greatest bit of slugging seen this sea 6on After Hanson and Hewlett were retired on fly hits eight players followed fol-lowed in order and made an equal number num-ber of hits for a total of seven runs i In the ninth the Bishops also heroically heroic-ally endeavored to pull themselves Input In-put of the mud but the best they could do was to chalk up four runs 1 Todays game winds up the ball season sea-son A doubleheader will be played the first game commencing at 2 oclock XVIggs will pitch the first game and McNeely the second against Roche and Bandelln J I SALT LAKE AB B H PO A E D olin hue 2b i 1 1 q 3 1 Wenver 1 7 1 2 3 0 0 UnIIRen c G 0 2 I 0 2 Howlett 3b ii i 0 0 1 3 1 aiiley cr G 3 5 1 0 0 DaviM Ih f 2 I l 8 1 0 McIeeiy rf 6 1 4 1 1 0 phhCtt IS jj 2 1 i 2 3 0 Eglep 1 1 2 1 1 0 Tozer 1 1 l O 0 0 enmyer 1 0 1 0 0 0 jrotals 5 1 Z 1 j 12 I Batted for Howlett In ninth I Butted for EnElu In ninth BUTTE AB R II PO A E ilunklc SJ 3 3 1 3 4 3 1 Ward 2b r 1 s 1 4 0 Wllmot If 5 2 1 G 0 1 lIcKcvlti iT 1 2 2 2 1 0 jivitulells Ib 5 1 2 S i I 0 0 itcllnle cf 5 2 2 2 1 0 Lynch p r 2 2 0 2 0 Anderson C 5 2 1 3 0 0 Henry 3b f 2 a 0 1 0 Totaln 43 1 i X 1 2 f Bcorfl by Innings Bait Lake 00007100412 jUte 1 1204007 1 lf > Sumnmry > Earned runs Salt Lako 5 ute 10 Left on bnschSalt Lake 17 liutte S Struck nitBy Engle 3 by Lynch 2 Bases on ballsOff Englo 2 oft I Lynch 1 mt by pitched ballRunkle balRunkc wIld pltchr Bngle 1 Twobase hILu Hau en Hanley McKevIt Ward 2 Lynch Sacrlllce hit Inglo Stolen bnicKTozer llimley I WIImoL Double P1Y3 McKcvitt to Andciuon Donahue to Babbett to Davis Time of game 150 yraplrc Jack Grim t Seattle 10 Spokane 0 r 1 Soattle < Wash Oct 3irarmon was In rylnclhk today holding Spokuno down toP to-P scratch hlla HogS was hit hard ryvltli two men out in the ninth Seattle iwe six ainrlen anti a double netting six nt nettng Jx j uni The fielding WIIH fast on both aides 11 Score by Innings Seattle 2 0 0 2 0 G I 0 10 Spokane o 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 c Buttcrlcjj Hannon and Stanley Hogg I land Hanson Umpln Luwor loEg I ills lliiijhct of the Bostons was knocked oUL or the box In HIp third inning Young who succeeded him was effective but his own the eighth error helped Inning Plttsburg score 3 run in Score R 11 E IttsburK I 7 0 I Bo ton 2 I 2 0 DaltcrloB Phllllppl nnd Pholp Hughes Young and Griper Umpires ODay and Connolly I |