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Show ........ T T T T TTTTTTTTTTtttf Run Out of Ginger Too l j; Act Very Much Like Quarter Hj; ! Horses on the Home , Butte Takes a Ragged but Interest- H;i 1 in& Game, by Hitting and 1 ' Baso Running. H i . 1 'HT ES. they did 11 again' The bunch H' I , W from Sruoketown werc there at tlic ' i , 1 J. fl"'-sl1 again yesterday, and as a ( i : result the U-.rrO garr.o of the. series j v.'cr.l lo tho Miners by a margin of one un. With tv.o men goi:e In the ninth ln- i I . "Ins Butte got busy, ami lon hits by jj i 1 : Wllmot, Hunklo and McHale brought in j ' ; ! ' Lrt-o nins. enough to tie the scoro and )', wm the game. Score Butte 12, Salt Lako ;i' ' ! ' The article of ball handed out yestcrdav 1 'V " 1 , was rather on the brush league order, bu" t Hl j T ."- tbc Jicorc slg-zagged Hl1' r (K7f - along enough to i . ' 7 Iceep up interest. Hji I, ; ? yj" The Miners secured , i i'l P. A nineteen hltM off i t , - " i?Xv Jensen and Tozer, T ' tf&fAs v-hllo Drlnkwator : I 7 jg$Z allowed the Elders r i,"' j r-jrf:2' fourteen. Butlo H'i j ( 7Yvr mado six errors, 1 , ' ' rmt V J J three of which were I ! ' If cVvs jt committed by "Sun- ' ' ' I vVi & ' J'm" Shaffer. I ' 1 J Salt Lake escaped ' . M j I ' Tho Elders aa , i I1! ' u&ual started out ' ' v brilliantly, and In , 'Air the llrst four lu- 1 i h nlnRs piled up six ; , ,i , u tallies to the Ml- ! ' i rrn,. tij nerB' one Jensen l WUmot Sad WA9 pitching fairly i ' i "Wings When good ball and kept Ahvoid 8Uff clcntl,y to pro- , I , AOioaa. vent much run get- 1 1 ') : i I '-In the Blxth Inning occurred tho daily- 1 t , ! l i ' balloon ascension, and before Jensen's l y,, i ; narachute reached terra flrma. the Smokc- i j. , i (own players had marked up six runs H 't i Kvcry man on the Butte team took a turn i JsM ; i at the bat In this inning, moro than half H him ' (,f them getting safe hits. Jensen assist- i fflft1, ed the Miners by ll V walking two of H , their number and feSjv5Sr-. V hitting a third ' . one with a -!, l :. !i pitched ball. 1 ;i "When tho dlsas- y H, . j I p .1 ter ended Butto v ' I I ft i , l was two tallies M V(0 H' I I ahead. f J$ iTtf . ' In the eighth 'ii'li the Elders rallied 4 X l i! 5' J ' I and three runs (A) k--T HH 'i '-ame "Weed ' v l jv T .rfcS! and Glmlln wcro ... J JMiL ; !J I f Hit by pitched -"it i In i balls, Hausen got 'l llVl('j a single, and' H i ' '.Uli I3ruyelte conclud- cwr-in tjtj A Pd with a nice lndi J10 ,a f ' double, All of Very Mild Kick. which combined to help matters, and when tho Miners took their turn at tho "willow In the ninth they woro one shy. Right her was where the Butto players showed their linlshlhg qualities. Tho llrst two Mind's perished and it looked llko a pipe for Salt Lake. But the worst was yet to come. Wllmot awattcd out a long, high one to deep middle and before the ball was returned re-turned to the diamond Wllmot was at tho three-quarters pole. Runkle helped matters mat-ters with a doublc-sacker out toward tho left garden, which brought in Wllmot and tied the score. The Grand Finale. Then camo Jlm-mio Jlm-mio McIInle. tho 05Sb . jyA, Butte middle flcld- A2?aa1j? cr McHale missed TS on tho third swing faa$fft drove the ball over i$L in the direction of mkJk X&s 1110 Penitentiary. Tt f miffrtv WIls a vjclous wal- I2jr IXLLhWtl lop and the fleet- '7 -flQveTH footed Jimmle can- Vgi&Ay.F tercd around to tho .v.Sont thr( clI8hion bc. fore the horseshldo was located und Kellacky4 fielded back. This scored Runkle and the game wa3 won. When tho .Elders came to the bat In their half .of the ninth Inning, thoy. tried hard to win out In a driving finish. "Dutch" Mulier hit out a two-bagger to the middle field, but In trying to mako it good for three sacks, perished. Weed followed with a single. "Lucky Dog' Glnlln went to second on an error by Spencer, who dropped a long flv that Hliould have been captured. TozcV had perished on a drlvo to first base and Bill Hausen came to tho bat, with tho responsibility re-sponsibility of a gamo resting on his shoulders. Tho Elders needed two runs. to win and Weed and Gimlln were at third and second sec-ond respectively. A single by Hausen sg& would havo cinched 'Vfrffl tho contest With doubtful hearts tho . j fans waited. V-Wt swung ' onco t-sfKjjA and missed. Ho (. ) swung again and "l&WSl s did no better. For A. ? the third Umo ho leaned qgalnBt tho k 'l willow with all his might and following YSljvj 'n the footsteps of tho &jsxia& mighty Cocy, struck. OUt. s , It was all over and onto mdro the hopes Bmyette Wore an. of tho Elder admlr-Expectant admlr-Expectant Air- rihSWnlS and a Suit. Following, is . tho score: , , ,' . BUTTE. "" . AB. "R. BTL PO. A.E. Spencer; 1. f. 5 3 1 0 0:1 Ward, 2 15...., ! 1 11 n 0 Hoffmclslcr, S b .... 5 0 1 3 5 1 Sbafren 1 b....f G 1 . 2 '13 0 3 Wllmot, r. f 4 12 0 0 Runkle, a. s rt. 1 "1 2' 2 1 McHale. c. f..- C, 3 C 1 1 0 Swindells, c G ' 1 3-' 3' 4' "o Drlnkwatcr, p 5 .1. -2. 0 2 0 Totals ...V I1..-10" " 12 " 10 27" 15( 6 ', SALT, LAKE. AB.'H. BII. PO: A. E Mullcr, 1. f..w. ...... (511000 Weed, 3b 5 2 2' 1 3 0 Glmlln, r. f 5 1 1 1 ' 0 0 Hausen, c G 2 2 i 1 0 Dulmas. 2 b 6 113 2 0 Kellackoy. 1 b 4 1 0 12 1 1 Bruyette, b. s 4 13 18 0 Ward, c. f... 5 11 4 1 0 Jensen, p 3 1 1 3 0 2 1 Tozler, p 1 0 0 1 0 0 Total ..................44 U 14 27 13 2 Score by Innings ' Butto 010 016 11212 Salt Lako Ill 301 13011 Sacrifice hits Bruyctto. Stolen bascsrr SchnJfor, McHale, Mullcr, Delmas, 2. Bases on balls On! Jensen, 3; Tozler. 1: Drink-water, Drink-water, 1. Two-baso hits McIIalo, 2; SwlndHIs, Mullcr, Hansen. Bruyctto, Jensen. Jen-sen. Threc-baso hits Wllmot, McHale. Double plays Ward to Bruyette to Delmas, Del-mas, Hit by pitched ball Ward, 2. Hoff-mclstcr, Hoff-mclstcr, Weed, Gimlln, Kellackey. Struck out By Jensen, 2; Tozler, 1; Drlnkwatcr, 6. Wild pitches Tozler, Drlnkwatcr. Timo of game, two hours forty-llvo minutes. Uaipirc, J. Peck Sharp. Attendance, 100). 4 |