Show HIT TRAIL FOR HOME Carisch and His Tronpe Hurry Back to Helena HAD A GOOD TIME HERE Peepless Opinion on Local Teams Possibilities Local Fans Did Their Duty by Baseball Base-ball and Good Sport Should Bo Handed Back The Senators departed for the north last night They not only took away with them tho lone part of the percentage that had lingered In this locality but then > the-n o carried out a Utah player whom tho local I fans will rcgrot to lose Eddie Mahoney Ma-honey has gone with tho Montana tram to play as a utility man It Is understood that ho Is to hold down first base for them for a while at least The light for Dad Clark has seemingly been given up by tho Helena management and they propose to got another first baseman at tho earliest opportunity and ono who will be tho equal of Clark If I not some better according to the Helena manager PEI3PLES IS POPULAR One of the most popular performers on the vIsitIng team this time was Field Captain Peeples who handled second base Peeplcs Is IL veteran of the diamond dia-mond having been actively engaged In tho professional baseball business as a player for nineteen years He has all the usual marks of an oldtimer though none of tho ginger la gone from the clover little infIelder Ho had been considerably handicapped while here from the fact of bunged linger und Saturday It became necessary for him to retire from the frame on account of hh soro hands At that Peoples has played a swell game AVJIV AVIGGS WAS USED Many people wondered how It happened that AVIggs was used In yesterdays game Instead of Thompson whoso turn It was It develops that Peeples was ciponslble for thin believing that Wlggs was bettor able to pull out ahead In tho haul game than Thompson Both arc as good pitchers pitch-ers as any In the league at this time but as the team has batted hotter behind Vlggs than Thompson tho big l fellow was substituted l yesterday the management being desirous of landing another gamo and they felt VIggs could put up a stronger game than the other Perhaps there was omc llttlo touch of superstition supersti-tion In this but Peoples says ho believes his team really worked stronger for Wigg II ICES SALT LAKE TEAM Before we return to Salt Lake said the little captain last night wo will have a team that though It may not place us very close to the top will crawl up a lIthe higher In the list We have tho best of your team as to pitchers whereas you may have a slight advantage over us In the general llcldlng line I think that Salt Lake has a winning team right now If another pitcher or so were added WILL IMPROVE GROUND J M Reynolds fluid lust night that when matters had become a little more Drilled a vast Improvement will be made op the local ball field All of tho infielders infield-ers have complained so far of tho grass that should be cut back at leant 1 twenty five feet farther If this were done It la I said hotter ball would certainly result If the shortstop second baseman and first baseman were able to play back farther they would nail lots of popup lllcs mid line drives that an the grounds are now are well nigh Impossible WILL STRENGTHEN TEAM Reynolds > Is contemplating one or two Improvements In the team also and from tlmo to time It will be strengthened as the occasion seems to demand It Is understood ho has his hooks out for a pitcher to help out tho staff he now has ZION ALL RIGHT All of the Helena boys declared themselves them-selves well pleased with Salt Lake and the people hero The management as a I vholc Indorses the local baseball directors I direc-tors and says they arc a fine lot of gentlemen gen-tlemen FANS HAVE DONE WELL Judging from the attendance that the games of the Pacific National league have received here all doubt must bo dispelled as to Salt Lakes claim to distinction dis-tinction as a baseball town The local fans have come nobly to the support of baseball and no complaint may bo mndo by the league magnates All that wag promised hus been fulfilled nnd more too An average attendance of COO persons was said to be sufficient to guarantee good baseball hero always rho local fans have moro than dono their t part for the general gen-eral average hero nan gono away above the figure named The fans arc hence forth entitled to good baseball In return for their generous patronage of the great national pastime |