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Show WIGGS PITCHES; ij I ELDERS WIN I I Mormons Score First II ' M Victory Abroad. If ,1 Pitcher Thompson Driven to i ;j; r H Bench by Saint Stick . B H Delmas and Bruyett Distinguish I !n ' i Ther-,solves by Some Clever H i ' ' Fielding. ' i j ' j Special to The Tribune. Btjij1 j j ' BOISE. Ida., May 19. It vrna a cast i I I ' I 1 of "smack and got It" In today's llfii I ' i gamo between tho Elders and the : i' Fruit Pickers. The wind carried I'l IH tho ball every which way and blew dust 9 1 ;j jj ln tho eyes of the players. Tho fielding ah' I on both sides was rather weird at supreme m vi 1 1 moments, and. in tho parlance of the race ! 9 i t I track, tho game should bo "thrown out." '.Mr V i Thompson's hoodoo clung to him tena- 91 ji ' l I clously, the Fruit Pickers falling down i 8 1 ( , behind him ln every inning in which Salt ' ' H ' ' I ll Lake scored. That tho Elders won Is noth- 'if tj j ( ' ing to Thompson's discredit, nor can any ; ffl li i ' great amount of glory attach to the man- W t; ' 1 I ner ln which Boise's eight runs were j i ff lii j ' 1 scored. Starkells went into tho box in If K-r- tho seventh, and the Elders failed to do ijH ll any business with him. Wlggs waa wllO ' Si'i ' !" !l up to tho seventh, when ho settled down i Kin i I il and pitched lino ball. Marshall made a j Sh swell catch of Weed's fly In tho first, ' fil il ' I ll taking the ball well over Into Weaver's 6 j? tv, j I J bailiwick. Bruyetto got a good hand on j IM J'.-'r ilH hie-stop of O'Connoll's hlt in the fourth. ) JI f ' I, Houtz mado the most spectacular catch m of the season In the fourth, nipping a llni I u '1'. It hit for Clatk which should nave been good Si ij j 1 for two runs at leaat. The work of Del- wt! t mas at second was conspicuously good. i Sens f His chances wcro all difficult and he han- j : ' M died them fast and clean. There wcro I SEfk ' j' i pounds of wool on Cook. J Wth i IH SALT LAKE. ! Ml ' AB. R. H. PO. A, E. ifllff 'i ! ' Miller. 1. f. 4 0 13 11 1 2 1 n I Weed, 3 b 5 2 10 1'. !' 3lU t ' J Gimlin, r. f. G 2 3 0 0 0 'l3lH: 'IH Ilnuscn. c 6 1 2 9 3 V iSffoi I, lilH Clark. 1 b 5 1 1 3 0 2 . gn' , ! Delmas. 2 b 4 1 1 2 4 ( i' jSLi ' l Bruyettc', a. s 3 2 2 3 1 1 ij fflk' ; ' 'll 'Ward, c f 4 1 2 2 0 0 Buii - IH sWJggs, p 4 110 2 1 fey"'' ' i ' Totals 39 11 14 27 12 4 t Sffl l I j BOISE. Jj B I ; j ' IH AB. R. H. PO. A. E. i fiHlli !1 Marshall, r. f -1 3 3 3 0 ) V Itfcn. I: Weaver, c. f. 3 0 0 3 0 . 1 ffift'k 1.1 1' Elsoy. 1 b 5 1 1 11 3 ( n9g . , M O'Connell. 2 b 4 12 13 0 fljil V ) Cook. 3 b 5 0 2 0 I V Vwli "' i Babbitt, s. S. 4 0 1 0 2 (' fifti'l'V I , Houtz, 1. f. 2 1 0 2 0 I. JitiS' ' ? IMH Hansen, c 4 1 1 2 .1 1 3 flfp' A I I 1 , Thompson, p 3 1 0 2 4 0 i tttt'.H I ' Starkclls, p 1 0 0 J) 1 i. SmSV'i V 1 Totals 35 S 10 21 15 4 iSml lfl Score by Innings: iVWrP i i it' 'H Salt Lake 500 303 0O'-ll J3BRf '1, I Boise 102 203 000-.v JkHi'M ! I llH Left on bases Salt Lake, 6; Boise, r,. 3 828''' ! '1 Sacrifice lilts Weaver. Stolen bases iSESv , ' ! ,H Gimlin (2), Hauseu, Clark, Weaver, Elsey. iWt?&' li Cook. Babbitt. Two-baso hits Ward. IfSm? 1 Wlggs, Marshall (2). Bases on bolls Off laBlf' '! IH Wlggs, 4; off Starkells. 2. Hit by pltchor JfflW 1 Houtz. Struck out By Wlggs, S; b ioH' 'I Thomuson, 2. Passod ball Hauson. Time li&fjill I ' of game, two hours. Umpire, McCarthy. 'Stfrl'l' 1 Attendance, 40). iijPBl ' , j it |