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Show Iard knocks I I ffl TI GAME Discover Use f of Bats. Send Butte's Best Pitchers ' to the Bench In s j, Despair. H . 1 n I 8 jftjrs fiet the Worst of It Wiggs Wjfj Was Very Wild. kciFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. r.c. 5 3 .K t game that was marked by heavy IUdb. the Elders yesterday defeated t Butte Miners by a score of 32 to It was n slugging match from to finish, but tho Saints hold the bits and won out, "Big JIm'r i onJ "Bandy" Bandelln received cf the punishment, although How-, How-, touched up quite freely by til stick artists. Wiggs pitched five ?, walked six men and gave away ile hit?. He was replaced by Jcn-ie Jcn-ie joulhpaw recently released by '. and tne Miners secured but ax ViHu lnrlntr thr rmnlnrlnr nf fpne. Eandelin Pounded Hard, irdelln was not In shape and tho jjijubjcctcd him to a terrific fusillade. dj" only pitched three innings, but !'zl that tlmo the Elders managed to tk out an even dozen of safe ones, iclthcm being two-baggers. In the t thrc lnnlng3 the locals mado seven i, ire of which wcro earned. uWIn was, supplanted by ITowclls. tfcnfatefl twlrler signed by Wllmot EpviLnj. Howclls has an abundanco ijwd and several good twists, but ho I wt hard to find. Seven hits were yMti -up In the rlvo Innings in which rOj officiated. MyKe the score, yesterday's game was ttlone to look at It was a "hit and ' contest and was even enough to 5'the faus guessing most of tho time. BT man on tho Salt Lake team cx-Ufrjtn cx-Ufrjtn secured at least one safe hit, lK!tof them two or throe McIIale lSnrdld the beBt stick work for Miners, the former getting four hits lit latter three When the Game "Was Won. i Saints won the game in the third if. "Pa" Glmlln was first up and hit T to tho right garden. "BUI" Hau-iQue Hau-iQue along with another of tho same i ud Bert Delmas followed with a 27 drive out by the third sack that ;2nu "Glm" home. Cickey got a single and Bruyettc an-ft an-ft tilt admitted Hauecn and Delmas. Ian came the only double of the r. juflllntd a hot one out toward third, Aru captured alive by "Irish" Hoff-Mr. Hoff-Mr. it was a clever stop and corner corn-er uirpriwd Kellackey. who was toward cushion No 3. Hoff- whipped the ball to Runkle and Jiey was called out. ntts went to first on "Sunny Jim" wj i error. Then came another bat-Sally bat-Sally "Dutch" Miller lined out a f tee, as did Fred Weed, and before Hirers recovered their composure c Bruyettc and Wiggs had travclod n?a; maklng a total of five runs iwilng. Glmlln tool: up tho willow 7.nrt time and perished on a Rire to right field. j Butte Tallies -Four. KitLflfthl;h6.Minrrfl t00k turn, and ikS n l tld rour runners from jj of the Minnie Hcaly had crOBscd g?at aad Runklo started off with thi m ' J!cHalc Dlckcd out a soft WMktIx 7C . "a u 11,0 miuuie garaen SMpSJI, ,ke hoisehlde there, far from ?4.?n' l)rowHng outfielders. Ere thlBl I: wa d,,,r.?covcrotl tho ball and J,c- Wllmot and Runklo had Hfr'lii Vi, circuit In safety. I k r 1,tJ,? Perished on high CCK to th,TUintId' but "KId" Spencer ?'fc"Ufvwlih a Arming two-iSlteUy two-iSlteUy ifnriWai? ewa thlire wllh &m- Hoffmri,!' snncer galloped (7 ce aiUe was out. .ll Howells I3 Discovered. -rWl tf Mnl"1!1 H1.0 Salnls 7ald thdr Jmte fe11"- thc alab artist who flBSnn,?."" Hits by Weed, Med four L1"1 Tanther by Runkle, iCPEw WseifT- Berr tlmas dlstin SUIS th l,,?k3'" Kuccesslon. lllr ceaB7.?i wri and the run-getting il5 fh S,,?"110, Pinched out ono Sttrtcdfjf ? 5'Bhth innings, fiK1 closed ?h0 c c, tno ecore w,en -tyjwmlnr ' illc 8Q,lt3 had a turn S 's lhe Core: if AE HSb: j I SnSZW " 5 5 " 1 W Ettc 5, salt Lake G Sac- rlflco hits Spencer. Swindell. Bandelln, Hausen, Delmas. Stolen bases Sponcer. Ward 3, IIofTmcister, 'Wllmot. Delmaa 3. Bruyettc, J. Ward. Bases on balls Off "Wiggs 6, off Jensen 1, off Howclls 3. Two-bate Two-bate hits "Ward. Spencer, McIIale, Glmlln. Glm-lln. "Wlgg6. Swindell. Double play Hoff-moistcr Hoff-moistcr to Runkle. Struck out By "Wiggs 3, by Jensen 2, by Bandelln 1. Time of game 2:30. Umpire J. Peck Sharp. AttendanceSCO. At-tendanceSCO. Seen From tho Bleachers. A good run and a clever catch was that mado yesterday afternoon by Jlmmle McIIale. Mc-IIale. the Butto mlddlo fielder. Walter "Wilmot, manager of the Miners, broke into tho game himself yesterday. He made three put-outs, secured ono hit find mado a tally for his team. "Wllmot has been under the weather for somo time past and was not In shape to pl?.y, but as Clark was disabled tho manager had to put on a suit himself. "Ward and Jensen, the two new Elders who wore recently transferred from the Bolso to the Salt Lake club, mado their debut3 yesterday and both made good, "Ward officiated in the middle garden and accepted both of tho chances offered him. Ho smashed tho bnll every tlmo ho camo to the bat, but had bad luck and only landed one safe one. JenHcn wcht Into rollevo AVlggs and kept the Minors guessing sufficiently to win tho game. "Long Jim" "Wlggrt surprised the fans yesterday when ho landed on one of Bnn-dclln'a Bnn-dclln'a curves for a double base hit- The ball landed deep In tho middle garden and a good base runnrr would have easl1 reached third base before It was Molded back. Even "Long Jim" made it good for two, and no ono ever accused Wiggs of being a baserunncr. s Sporer will officiate In tho box for Butto today, while Esslck will probably perform for tho Saints. |