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Show ! SAINTS WALLOP ( I RESLLY'S PEIS 8 ' " -jlnnons flay Rings : I Around Maes. b jjjjjmlin's Bunch Is Too Fast . for the Norther's Norther-'s ' I ; ; ners. hi Swpokana Fans Aro Mystified, ns They ivy Deac- Ones. iKcinC NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 Q Standing of the Clubs. !' W w. jj. P.C. fa 17 0 .054 I j-cisne .....13 13 .5C0 yi Uko 10 1-1 .117 jSOe - ; 10 U 17 j Yesterday'3 Games. I iAJt Lake- 11 : Spokane, 3, I '3 'IStte, 0; B"W-, -1. ' tjtdil to The Tribune, 'i flF0KANE Wash . May 27. Salt Lako I 'k batted o it nnoiher victory, tho third 3 j of tho si rlos, today, making cloven ' 7 ran: witn tMi lilts, notwithstanding ! iu strikeouts for Sailor Loucks, who i picttJ a stn ly same. As In the two (1 iktIous frame, tho Holding was pretty (J tai tho front rank with the Mormons, I ;t Spokane played a ragged game again, j JJtboDSh It f-as been a big surprise to tlyj J Cus, Salt I.-kf has shown up stronger J tfzrojml, - it, than the Indians. At J j: I'-l" ,,,f 1 hao pounded the homo ij ijhriers nil "vr and outsldo of tho lot. l to finding tb' v have played a game fast rj cMgh or any company, and Glmlln's I ftiree pitcher. Tozcr. Ssslck and Wlggs. lire shown great superiority over the a kemed rto.CC of the Indians. In fact, (ClElIn and his men have played all ;CTd Spokono for three days. Today's pzt was won in tho hit-and-run style, tiokcr.c never showing a determination to a up the score, j SPOKANE. AB. It. H. PO. A- E. furls, ss 5 0 1 2 1 3 i&rccy, 3b . . 4 0 3 0 0 2 IXxlceafcld, 2b 3 1 0 2 1 1 fray. It 4 1110 0 Psrtock. cf 3 0 0 2 1 0 k rs, lb 3 0 0 6 2 0 K Kand, rf ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 If. fiAlev, c 4 0 1 10 1 0 tacks, p 4 1 1 1 1 0 Totals 33 3 7 21 T 6 ' SALT LAKE. 1 A 13. R. IT. PO. A. E. toller, If ft 1 0 1 0 2 !d, 3b 5 1 2 2 1 1 ! Cnlln, rt 5 2 1 1 0 0 iflarlc, lb 2 3 2 10 3 0 : fiaisin, c 4 3 2 7 0 0 gisnlvan, ef 4 0 2 1 0 0 D!nms. 2b 4 112 2 0 : fcTiyetle, ss 4 0 0 2 G 1 ; ss. p 4 o o i i o Totals 37 11 10 27 12 4 , 'Scoro by innings i Itckano 0 0000200 1-3 fait Lake. .... ..3 0302030 -ll feuned runs. Salt Lake 4. Homo runs. fucsen, Di-hnas. Thrce-baso hits, Glm-b. Glm-b. Hauson. Carney. Loucks. Two- i1 tes hits. Clark 2. Carnoy, Weed. ! fcerifice hits, Clark, Carney. Stolen toi3, Muller. Hannlvan, Holland. Struck . ct, Loucks 'J, Wiggs, 3. Bases on balls, fftsgs 3. Left on bases. Spokane six, Salt K:e 2. Doublo plavs, Bruyctto to Clark Weed Dolmas to Clark, Bruyette to rk. Hit by pitcher. Holland. Murdock. Dark. Tlmo, 1:05. Umpire, Sharp. At-ledancc. At-ledancc. MO. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing o the Clubs. I w. Ij. P.C. iPJcapo 21 0 .700 Wtv York .. 21 10 .G77 fcwltinatl 21 H .056 KWlUbarg 1G 15 .516 Mm- 15 C .4S4 IWrooJyn 13 18 .410 .' WOiU:i Jl 20 ,3i ! iidolphla 0 24 .172 Today's Giunes. Boston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. . Loula at Chicago. Ill Opportune Hitting Wins. ll'PHILADKLPinA, May 27. Boston won a samo by opportuno hitting. At-MftUdzijce, At-MftUdzijce, ,(rx Score: JlB R. IT. TS. 'Xlillaaclphla 000 010 010 2 9 3 ,lPtoa 101 COO 100 3 S 2 ifij i'Battcrlee Frascr and Dooin; Willis and ag; Bbran. ilwo-baoo hits. Raymer. Hulswltt. Baaes r jjs balls, off -Willis 2. oa' Proser 3. Struck fl!.' Pt, by Willis 4, by Fraser 6. Umpire, ; f Couldn't Find Matthewson. I 'BW YORK, May 27. Brooklyn lost lather game to Now York today, prlncl-IJ prlncl-IJ Vzv na-e o Inability to hit Matthcw-M Matthcw-M 1 J"- Attendance, 4&00. Score: P TTont , Jxo-1 C Bflpilltrlc-s Malthowson. AVarncr and S"nnani Oarvln and Rltter, sMm,t?'1 011 balls, off Matlhownon fi, off ifl?;ln 4. Struck out, by Malthcwson C, arvln 4 l'Plror O'Day. JB', Wagner's Hard Stop. JSBTSBrRG. May 27. Tho only chance jHs-nntl, had for inning tho game was tKBEcL tno ninth, when Wagner made- a MKSr&K catch of Corcoran's long drive i'Bm stJl0(1 Seymour ut nrH1, tcndancc' MOTOil1 020 (0-2 3TB 1 MjalfcrlcR-Phlillpi and Phelps; Kellum SRi'taw'S?."'0 hlt- Carlsch. Base3 on balls, tyltr fWUIpl a, -p Kellum .1. BtvucU put, by Phillipl 4, by Kollum 2. Umpires, Zlin-mer Zlin-mer and M'oran. Both Teams Err. CHICAGO. May 27. Although tho error column shows several mlsplavs on both v.,??.' ,he Pamo wna clcoo and exciting, brilliant Holding by both teams offsetting their errors. Taylor's hit to tho clubhouse and ,i doublo play by Tinker and Evera were features. Attendance. 2400. Score; It. II. E. Chicago 00) 101 010 3 S 3 St. Louis 000 010 010 2 3 4 Batterles-Braggj nnd O'Neill; Talor and Grndy. Two-bnse hits. Chance. Shannon. Three-base Three-base hit. Taylor. Home run, Tavlor Struck out. by Braggs 0. by Taylor 3 Bas-rf on bulls, off Braggs 12, Umpire Emslle. . AMEHICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W. Ij. P.C. Boston 23 0 .719 Cleveland is 12 .CO Philadelphia. id 13 .or3 New York 17 11 .fVIO Chicago ;is 1 15 .515 St. Louis 13 is .410 Detroit H id ,:rr Washington 0 23 , .207 Today's Gnmos. Chicago at Cloveiand. St. Louis at Detroit. Washington at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. New York Goes Under. PHILADELPHIA, May 27.-Phlladcl-phla defeated New York today by hard hitting. Attendance, 3000. Score: R. II. E. PI iladelphla 001 201 30 1 13 2 New York 000 001 2115 S 1 Bctlerioe Henloy and Schrcck, Griffith and Klelnow. St. Louis Minus Three. CLEVELAND, O., May 27.-Cicvcland and St. Louis played a postponed game today. Cleveland winning by bunching hits In the third and fifth innings. Dona-huo Dona-huo kept St. Louis' hits scattered. Attendance, Attend-ance, 4000. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 003 020 00 5 0 1 St. Louis MO 100 010-2 7 1 Batteries Donahue and Bemls, Glade und Sugden. Senators' Poor Support. BOSTON, May 27. But for wretched support by tho outfielders and a costly mlsplay by J. Slalil. Dunklo of Washington Washing-ton would have won a pitchers' battle from Young today. Attendance, 1G0O. Score: R. H. E. Boston KH) Oil CO I S 1 Washington 000 000 20O-2 5 I Batteries Young and Crlger, Dunklo mil Klltrcdgc. . WESTERN LEAGUE. Errors and Wildness Lose. DES MOINES. Ia.. May 27. Errors and Harvey's wildness lost today's game to Sioux City, 12 to 3. Llndemann, who was in tho box for th visitors, pitched fa3t ball and was given good support. Score: R. H. E. Des Moines 001 002 000 3 10 0 Sioux City 100 131 006 12 13 1 Batteries Llndemann and Hess, Harvey and G. Clarlc Omahogs Got None. ST. JOSEPH, May 27. St. Joseph shut out Omaha this afternoon by a scoro of 2 to 0 In the first homo game of the season with Omaha. Companion held tho locals down to thrco safe hits. Good support for Chlnn won the game. Score: R. H. E. St Joseph 000 200 CO 2 3 1 Omaha 000 000 000-O 0 0 Batterles-Chlnn and Garvin, Companion and Gondinr. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, San Fran Shut Out SAN FRANCISCO. May 27. Portland administered a shut out to the homo team todav. Iberg was on tho slab for tho visitors and hold them down to live hits, which wore distributed over tho nine Innings. In-nings. Whalcn was touched up for three hits In ouch of the third nnd seventh. SCOr- . R. H. E. Portland 003 010 010-5 10 1 San Francisco 000 000 OM-0 5 5 Batteries Iberg and Shea; Whalcn, Gorton Gor-ton and Leahy. Overall a Puzzle. SEATTLE. Wash.. May 27.-Scattlo could do nothing with Overall today and Tacoma won in a gnmo lasting over two hours. Barber pitched good ball most of tho time, but sent six men to bnscs nn balls His groatest achievement was striking strik-ing out Truck Engan twice. Score: R. H. E. c?MMi0 000 100 001-2 7 3 Tacoma :. : 011 001 O10-7 .8 2 retteries Barber and Blankenshlp, Overall and Graham. Umpirc-O'Con-nelL Tbey Fought in tho Box. TO5 ANGELES. May 27. Hnll and Conner wcro rlvulB today on the slab and So const centered around their pilch-Inc pilch-Inc Both men put up about even work, but the visitors gave their pitcher tho better bet-ter auPPO and won out. Scoo: t n, Anirolcs r,01 0 m 5" A oakicf 010100010-3 1 Batteries-Hall and Eager; Cooper and nvrno. American Association Games. At Minneapolis-Minneapolis, 11, Kansas C,v5t'st Paul-St. Paul. 3; Milwaukee, 6. At Columbus-Columbus. 0; Toledo. 1. t inamnapolls-lndlanupollB, 6; Louisville, Louis-ville, 2. |