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Show WILLIE HOGG it - ACTS THE PART ll:: Very Selfish With His i i!1; " ' Little Is. I 1 . ! " Saints Go to Defeat Just Be-j Be-j ' . ' cause the Indian Pitcher I : 'j' Was Stingy. ; ' ; !' I ! Another Fine Bally in tho Ninth Hh'( I 1 Came Near Giving- ReiHy 1 ' Heart Failure. 1 J a i! PACIFIC ITATIONAIi IiEAGUE. 'j ?Ji w Standing of tho Clubs. I .i Boise 9 i .U?3 VI Spokano f, 7 .-162 l 1 -i I . Jlutto r. 6 .455 i1 1 r .1 SalL Lnkc 7 -K ' j! Yesterday's Games, r Spokane 9. Salt Lake 7. ' j k Bo,so B- Biitt ii' j 1J7ICKED AVING" HOGG and L 'I ! il I la eight other savages under H ' 1, : ; I Tl thc dIrection of "b1p ciiicr m (l "V- Rellly. swooped down upon J ,! -,1) j the handful of Elders at Walker's Held ; j ;jJ yesterday, afternoon, with their tomy-' tomy-' j 1 1 j hawks and scalplng-knlvca, and In plain ' i j M ' sight of thc 700 fans assembled, , I matched victory from the Saints and II 't made oft with it before the ElderB fully j 'jj ; leallzed what had transpired. Not until j 1 M 100 latc did tlle l01"m0ns rally. In :: jj the last half of thc ninth innlntr they ! j! charged the wily Redskins, and for a j moment It looked as though they would 1 repeat thc dose handed out to Spokane 1 I ; on Tuesday at a similar period. But H j , 'jj all In vain. After securing four hits ' , : und three tallies the Hide was retired, ( i I while the Indians had still two runs to J 't I yparc. , ;i ! Hogg- Is a Puzzle. , j 'ji Pitcher Hogg is largely responsible j j jj for the Eldcr3 defeat. The clever Hj ' j, it " twlrler from the north allowed the Hv-h 1 'ij!.; Saints but four lonely hits during the I " 1i"M. flrst- e,Snt innings, during which time ' Hi ,,e stn1c'c out seven o lhe opposing bat- ,1 1 1 " tcrs. In the ninth he weakened a trifle H ; iy- and gave away four safe ones, but re- 1 ' 5i- rovercd in time to prevent any dlsas- 1 ' AVard pitched the first five Innings Ii ;i 'fr.-. tkfor ocals and handed out eleven 1 'i '-ll j llllts- The Indians found him with case H , I ! 'Jljl 'land touched him up for two or three H" , , ! I'i ovevy time they camo to bat. He was ' '' ' 'i' " supplanted by Jensen, the southpaw, H1' (1 ;'i and during thc rest of the contest thc Hi i )' i Indians did but little business. Jensen Hjji 1 - pillowed but five hits. U t X,l'J m Six Errors for Spokane. H d I' I ' " -' "iSpokane's errors assisted largely in H tl Ic's scoring. Tho Indians com- ! 1 .milted six offenses, half of which num- Hj I ! I ! " .her belong to Holland, thc first basc- H' ' '1 'ii - man. The game was good to loots at Hj, ( j' i) 4 :nd the quality of baseball served up H)' p; ', ' by both teams was of fairly high order. H 1 Ji .1 The Elders escaped with but one error 1 4 ' ' (J , during the entire nine innings. H'i ' ii'1, , Spokane opened up in the iirst Inn- H 1 1, 1 j lug. After two men had been retired H 1 i'j Rockenfcld lined out a two-bagger and Hl l J I scored a moment later on Martlnko's Hi 1 1 ','. Vgaln. in thc second, the Indians H . 'jj Soured three hits, which, coupled with H 1 1 1 ,' vBruvette's error, netted two more tal- H ' ' 'J' , 1,1 tlie thIrd tne Samts woke up and ( j 1 ' j took a turn at. the willow. Delmas, Kcl- j . 1 ' - ill'" lackey and Ward each secured singles. Hjl !l j ! A 'i Two costly errors by Spokane lnlleld- H 1 , il j, J i-rs permitted three men to cross the Hs-:: Plate. H i, ' I ij , Jensen Believes Ward. H ? I V' I ' Times ere dull In the fourth, but In H'l 1 "fe-r 1 - tlie fifth Rellly'B Redmen fell upon H' 1 , J 3 , . Ward for three more hits, which netted I ,1 ii','; . two runs. Ward was replaced by Jcn- H 1 1 1 , en in the middle of the inning. R '"jlri '' Thc K'dei-s secured one in the sev- H ' jjj ij; , , enth, and in the eighth had thc bases Hi . ii ) ' 1'u11' Hogg steadied himself and j j'jh ' letlrcd the side before any damage had H 1 j I i! ;' been done. H 1 I ' In the ninth Spokane connected with j 1 j ' I I - Jensen's curvea and rounded up a total Hr I " - of four hits and three runs before thc H i 11' (in I' s'de was retired. Murdock started off H i j with a three-bagger, and Frary, Hol- H') ! j ijll .I land and Stanley each helped matters H I ' 1 ), V.i ',1 with a single.: Jensen walked Martlnke H W '' lr the midst of the melee, and he later H j 1 , j ' brought in a run, j -1( ('p - Vain Bally in the. Ninth. 1 'U i'b i With a score of 9 to -1 against them, H I ( H I the Saints came to bat and attempted i' i : (ij j to win out. Muller opened with a two- H "' Backer, Weed followed with a single Kellackey on First, nnd Muller scored on Glmlln'o long fly to left field. Hausen pinched a single and Delmas went on a pop fly to Carney at second. "Dad" Cinrk camo to the rescuo with a long hit to middle field that counted for two sacks, scoring Weed and Hausen. Hau-sen. The Saints were two runs behind and two men were gone. Victory looked possible, but hardly probable. Kellackey came to the pan and connected con-nected with the first ball tossed up. Thc best he could do, however, was a high one, that was securely pocketed by Flrstbaseman Holland, and the game waft over. Clark, died on second. The score follows: SPOKAJCE. AB 'il BTI PO A E Ferris, m 3 0 2 2 2 0 Murdock, cf C 1 1 C 0 0 rtockonflcld, 2b 2 1 1 0 1 " 0 Carney, 2b ? 1 '1 2 2 2 Martlnko. If. I 2 2-2 0 0 Frary, rf 5 2 It 0 0 0 Ttellly. 3b o 1 . 11 2 1 1 Holland, lb fi 0 2 S 1 3 Stanley, o 4 0 17 1 0 Hogg, p 3 1112 0 Total 30 9 1C 27 10 6 SALT LAKE. AB R BII PO A E Muller, If. 1112 10 Weed, 3b 4 1 1 1 'A 0 Gioilln, rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hauuen, c 4 1 1 5 4 0 Delmae, 2b Ti 1' 1 . a 0 Clark, cf !t . . 0, 1 I 0 0 Kellackoy, lb, u 1 1 12 0 0 Bruyotto. ss 4 10 0 11 Ward, p 1 0,1 0 0 0 Jensen, p 3 1 10 0 0 Total IS 7 S.'. 27 13 1 Score by Innings ' Spokane 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 20 Salt Lake 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 Earned runs Spokane, 7: Salt Lake, 4. Sacrifices hits Ferris. Stanloy. Stolen bonis Frary, Weed. Bruyette. Left on baHcs Spokane, 9; Salt Lake, 0. Baaes on balls Off Hogg, S; off Ward, 2; oiT Jensen, Jen-sen, 2. Two-base hits Roekcnfield. Muller. Mul-ler. Clark. Thre-base hits Murdock. Double plays Muller to Delmns. Struck out By Hogg, 7t by Ward. 1; by Jensen. Jen-sen. 5. Passed ball? Hausen. Time of game 1 hour, 10 minuter. Umpire McCarthy. Mc-Carthy. Attendance 700. |