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Show IINDIANS' HOODOO BROKEN AT LAST Saints lose Tfieir First Game This Week. Jensen Maltreated by Spokane Spo-kane Batters Who Get 13 Runs. Errors by Elders Assist the Indians ln Piling- "Op So Jinny. TnlHes. PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the-Clubs. TV. L. PC. Aolac IS 'J .057 Spokano II 13 .519 Salt Lako 10 15 .-IPO IMitto 10 15 AOO Yesterday's Games. Boise 0. Butto 3. Spokane 13. Snlt Lake 7. Today's Games. Salt Lake at Spokane. Bolso at Butte. ' Special to Tho Tribune. sf POKANE. Wash., May 2S. Spokane turned the tables today, winning through heavy and timely hitting hit-ting and daring ba3e stealing. In the first Ferris hit a roller which Clark dropped, and was sacrificed to second by Carney. Rockenfleld went to first on four balls, got second on a passed J ball, third on a wild throw by Hausen, and came home on a balk by Jensen. Ferris had stolen third and got home on a wild throw. In the second Spo-kane Spo-kane piled up (our, through Jensen's and Clark's errors. Davis pounded out a two-bagger and went around on Stanley's two-bnggev. Stanley got third on Dammann's bunt and scored a minute later when Ferris bunted short and Jensen lost his head, the lnt- fl tor throwing to first with nobody there, Dammann went around to third on tho blunder and got in before the ball could be fielded buck, Ferris reaching third. Rockenficld hit a long fiy on which Ferris came in. In the third Holland singled. Davis sacrificed and Holland scored on Stanley's bunt. In the fourth Cimlln hit to left center for the first sack and went all the way round on Hausen's two-bagger. Hau-rcn Hau-rcn got third on a wild pitch, scoring on Delmns'a bunt, in the fifth Mullcr singled and went around on Weed's two-bagger. In the eighth the Indians began to pound Jensen. Davis walked, Dammann pushed a ball far out to left center, Ferris fooled the Elders by pop-ping pop-ping a safe fiy out Into left garden, on which Davis and Dammann scored. Carney cinched things by lining out a three-bagger, which brought In Ferris, and scored himself on Rock's hit to loft. Frary hit a two-bagger, Murdoek hit a long fiy to Glmlin, who threw lack to third, while Rocky wne steal-Ing steal-Ing home, Frary went to third on a passed ball and scored on Holland's hit to left. The Saints got two in the ninth 1 vhcn Dammann let Bruyctte's fiy go 1 through his hands. Weed hit out a two-bagger, on which Bruycttc scored. Olmlln sent out a single to center and Weed crossed the plate. SPOKANE. AB. R. IL PO. A. E. Ferris, us 4 3 2 3 2 0 pH Carney, p 4 110 10 Rockcnfield, 2b 4 2 2 1 2 0 Frary. If 5 1 11 1 0 J M'lrdock. cf 3 0 1 4 0 0 J Holland, 3b 6 1 2 0 0 0 J Davis, lb 2 2 1 7 0 0 J Stanley, c 3 1 1 10 0 0 J Dammann, rf 4 2 2 1 0 0 Totals 34 13 13 27. C 0 SALT LAKE. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. 1 Mullcr, If 5 112 0 0 Weed. 3b 5 1 2 0 0 1 1 niralln, rf 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 Hark, lb C 1 2 fi 3 1 Hnuscn. c S 2 4 8 3 1 Mannlvan. cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 nrlmns, 2b 10 14 10 H Bruycttc. sa I 1 1 2 0 Jensen, p 4 0 0 0 2 2 TotalB ..35 7 13 21 11 6 Score by Innings: Srokano 211 0CO CO 13 Salt Lake C0 210 022 7 Earned runs. Spokane G, Salt Lake 5. Homo run. llnuaen. Three-base hits. Carney, Bruyettc. Two-base WLi, Davis, atnnlcy, Frary. Clark, llauuen, Murdoek, Dammann. Weed 2. BncrMco hits, Forrls. Carney, Davis, Stanley. Stolon bases, Ferris 2, Rockenfleld, Murdoek 2. Struck out. by Carney 0. by Jensen 7. Bases on bill, off Carney 2, off Jensen 4. Left on blues, Spokane 4. Salt Lake. 4. Double "Iny. ForrlH to Davis, lilt by pitcher, Glmlin. Wild I'llchos. Carney l, Jensen 1. Paused ball. Hausen. Tlmo of game, 2 h ur 10 minutes, Umpire. Sharp. At- I fnd3nce, 63S, "Big- Dick" Will Umpire. Dick Richards will umpire the two State league ball games Sunday and j Monday at Eureka between the Blue Rocks of Eureka and the Cleveland Cotrimlsslon Company team of Salt Lake, for a side bet of 5500. t NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing- of the Clubs. W. L. PC. Chicago 22 a .709 Now York 22 10 .CS7 Cincinnati 21 12 .CSS Pittsburg .....17 15 .031 St. Louis IS 17 .4i Brooklyn 13 19 .407 Boston 12 20 .375 Philadelphia .... C 23 .167 Today's Games. Pittsburg at Chicago. Ten Straight for aicGinnity. NEW YORK. May 2S. McGinnlty won his tenth straight gamo for New York today. With one man on banc In the tenth Warner hit to tho right field bleachers for a home run. Attendance, 25,000. Score: R. H. E. Now York ....010 COO 010 2 I 7 0 Brooklyn 000 002 000 1-3 5 1 Batteries McGinnlty and Warner, Cro-nln Cro-nln and Bcrgcr. Earned runs Now York 3, Brooklyn 3. Base on balls Off McGinnlty McGin-nlty 2, off Cronln 2. Umpire O'Day. St. Louis Defeated. CHICAGO, May 25.-Chlcago again defeated de-feated St. Loul3 In another closo and exciting ex-citing game. In the seventh, with two out. Tinker stoio home from third with tho ball In tho pitcher's hand, scorhvg tho winning run. Attendance, 7500. Score: R. 1J. E. Chicago 000 002 10 3 6 1 St. Louis 001 000 1(0-2 11 2 Batteries Corridon and O'Neill. Corbett and Zcarboss. Two-bxso hits Chance, Farrcll, Corbett. Struck out By Corridon 1. by Corbott 5. Bft3c on balls Off Corridon Corri-don 4, oft Corbett 2. Umpire Einsllc. Errors Prove Disastrous. PHILADELPHIA, May 2S. Although thu locals hit moro frequently today than Boston, the visitors hit with better rc-Hiilts. rc-Hiilts. Philadelphia's errors were disastrous disas-trous and helped Boston to win. Attendance, Attend-ance, 1500. Scoro: R. H. E. Phlladftlhla 0CO 102 OOO 3 0 5 Boston COO 013 1005 5 1 Battorlcs McPhorson find Marshall, Wllholm and Moran. Two-baao hits Titus. Bac on balls Oft Wllholm 1, off McPnerson 5. Struck out By Wllholm 8, by McPhorson 2. Umpire Johnstone. Pittsburg- Pitchers Easy. PITTSBURG. Mny 2S. Camnltz was sent In to try 10 suvo tho came after tho fourth Inning, but he wnj Just as easy an Miller. Elliott's good support enabled him to kesp tho hits well scattered. Attendance, At-tendance, 0100. Scoro: R. H. E. PltLiburg 100 001 2001 S 1 Cincinnati 010 320 0030 11 1 Batteries Miller, Camnltz nnd Phelps; Elliott' and Poltz. Two-buse hits Kelly 2, Seymour 2. Three-base hits Clarko, Phelps. Elliott Bases on balls Off Camnltz Cam-nltz 5, oft Elliott 2. Struck out By Camnltz Cam-nltz 1, by Elliott 2. Umpires Zlmmor and Moran. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Plenty of Hits at 'Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2S. Dnihot was puzzling today only In periods, and at his off momenta the locals battd out all of their runs. It was a lively gamo, full of hitting. Score: j P, n. E. Portland 100 031 000 2 10 4 San Francisco 200 020 03 7 12 0 Batteries Jones and Leahy; Druhot and Shea. St. Vraln Is tho Goods. SEATTLE. May 21. Jimmy St. Vraln moda Seattle bow down today. Six hits wora all he allowed, and they would not ho-vo cut any figuro In the scoro hud not Truck Egan fumbled twice. The game was slow and devoid of sensational fleld-lns: fleld-lns: Score: R. IT. E. Sonttlo COO (CO 1012 ft - Taconm 110 101 (00 4 7 2 Batteries Shllds and Blankenshlp, St, vraln and Graham. Angel3 Whitewashed. LOS ANGELES. Cal., May 27. Oakland shut out the champions today, mainly because be-cause tho home men could not get moro than ono hit In any one single Inning. In the fifth tho visitors bombarded Gray and scored three runs. Score: R. II. E. Los Angeles 000 000 OCO-0 7 2 Oakland 000 030 010 I 7 2 Batteries Gray and Eager, Buchanan and Byrnes. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing- of the Clubs. W. L. PC. Boston 24 9 .727 Cleveland 19 12 .G13 Philadelphia 19 II .G7fi Now York 18 14 .52 Chicago IS 1C .529 St. LoulB 14 IS .433 Detroit U 20 .365 Washington C 21 .200 Today's Games. Detroit at SL Louis. Cleveland at Chicago. Detroit Couldn't Hit. DETROIT. May 23. Inability to hit tho ball when chances wcro offered lost today's to-day's gamo for Detroit. Slever was of-foctlvo of-foctlvo In pinches, and Holdrlck's groat catches saved many runs. St. Louis hit Kllllan hard. Attendance. 3000. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 0O 000 100 ISO St, Louis 000 201 100 4 12 3 Batteries Kllllan and WoodH; Slever and Kahoc. Whitewash by Chesbro. PHILADELPHIA. . May 2S.-Chesbro shut out the homo team today. Plank also was effectlvo until tho eighth. In this Inning Keelcr's third hit, Conroy's sacrifice and Anderson's double to right scored tho run. Attendance, 10.000. Score: R. II. E. Now York 000 000 010 1 9 3 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 4 1 Batteries Chesbro and McGulro; Plank and Powers. Whito Batted Out of Bos. CLEVELAND, O.. May 23. Cleveland batted White out of tho box In the second inning and also munched hits on Patter-con Patter-con In tho fourth. Moore kept Chicago's hits well scattorcd. Attendanco, CSOO. R. n. E. Cleveland 330 3CO CO- 9 15 2 Chicago 011 010 010 4 S 5 Batteries Moore and Bemls; Patterson, White, Sullivan and McFarland. Senators Still Hoodooed. BOSTON. May 23. Timely hitting gave Boston today'B gamo with Washington. Tho visitors fielded better than tho Champions Cham-pions nnd Townsond pitched a better gamo than did Dlnccn. A small Saturday Satur-day crowd witnessed tho gamo. Attendance, Attend-ance, WOO. Score: R. H. E. Boston 000 021 00' 3 6 3 Washington COO 011 COO 2 6 0 Batteries DInecn and Farrcll; townsend and Klttredge, WESTERN LEAGUE. Fast Game at Des Moines. DES MOINES, May 2S. Both Hoffer and Cadwallader pitched gllt-edgo ball today, but the D03 Moines twlrler was steadier and was given tho best support. Attendance, Attend-ance, 400. Score: R. H. E. Des Molncs 010 002 CO 3 3 0 Sioux City 000 000 OCO-0 3 1 Butteries Hoffor nnd ToTvne, Cadwallader Cadwalla-der and Hess. Collego Basoball Games. At Ithaca. N. Y. Ithaca 2. Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania 3. At Now Haven, Conn. Yale 4. And-' over 1- At Princeton Harvard 6. Princeton 7. -At Chicago Illinois 11, Chicago 0. Rain at St. Joe. ST. JOSEPH, May 28. Gamo postponed; rain. Hostotter Wins His Game.. DENVER. Colo.. Mny 2S. The Colorado teams crossed bats today for the first time this season. Ho8tetters pitching won the game for the homo team. Both teams were In good form and played well throughout. Score: R. H. E. Denver 200 200 CO 4 8 3 Colorado Springs ... .210 OX) COO 3 7 0 Batteries Hostettcr and Lucia; Bacr-wald Bacr-wald and Vllleman. |