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Show 1 GINGER NEEDED BY TIE SAINTS I Flay Well, M Infants I Play Setter. H Second Game of tho Series H Goes to Beise by a H Close Score. Hi tocals Lose Because of Tholr Innbil- ity to Hit at the Right Time Change in Llnc-Up. "JR IT 'C LOS KEY'S foundlinR-s captured a1 tho ccconil gamo or the series at Q "Walker's yesterday afternoon, and Hi A'JIL the team from Idaho atlll heads the lcaguo with a perfect percentage. Tho l Boise stick artists were again In evidence. sccurinp a total of ten hits, two of which were doublc-sackcra and one a lonir drive f H for thrco cushions. 1 1 Tho Elders collected -fel seven, but they were fa&7f too far apart to do ' 'L l much business, ex- T- fcy cept in the eighth -r limine. Starkcll, for ' the visitors, was C-JL s o m o-w h a t of an V fj Vp 1 enigma and struck A out five of the local U STJaOS', hatters. Tho final vli Hcoro stood: Boise C, mCwim 1 Salt Lake -I. Ffca rEu 1 Yesterday's gamo ,rtWoi."f f ivas a good one to eJSi look at, and at scv- vci cral stages of tho encounter tlio Saints 1 appeared to be the victors. Until the fifth j Inning they were one run to tho good 1 and the Infants looked like also ranti. Again In the eighth, when tho score stood 1 -l-G, Dclmas lined out a pretty single that 1 caiTlod Hnuscn to third, and It looked as j though the Saints would tie (he score. The former Ogdcn backstop was caught 1 1 napping, however, and the fond hopes of H tho local rooters went up in smoke. 1 Disaster befell tho locals in the early part of the seventh Inning. Babbitt, the 1 , B o 1 s 0 shortstop, H I r came up and, after J swinging twice, con- Hftv vt5&$5' A nccted with ono of .Esslck's curves for a 1 1 total of thrco sacks. IJJKJ Starkcll got a life on 1 TNfeSi- Kellackey's error, 1 I vJirSTKl anJ a moment later I W Iffi'fil "Bab" came In on a CAKS'W'i double-header by M, , i,V'i f( Buck "Weaver sac- V ,' fH' rlflced and McKovltt, i 1 'LLrio rapped the ball for M, .h ti two bapes. scoring r.iuo illoutz and Starkcll. j The fireworks then 1 1 came to a close with the score 5-1 in bc- 1 half of tho Infanta When the -Elders Scored. 1 In tho clgth the Elders took a turn at 1 run-gottlng, and before the Babes colloct- 1 d their thoughts three Saints had crossed the pan. w I "Corporal" Cook walked to first. lie H'j, I went out between second and third on a lieldcr's choice, but Esslck nllfcred the ij second cushion during the excitement, xo nothing was lost "Dutch" Muller camo 1 1 to the bat with his "Palmer house walk" and connected with tho spheroid for two HM sacks, scoring Esslck. "Weed followed with a long drive to right that scored Muller. Ho went to second on 1 l GlmUn's lleldor'n 1, cholco and camo yfv. 1 homo on a sky- ZrirrtSi scraper from Hau- f(f. sen's bat that netted J J- iwo bases Xor the LjVv" hitter. ? M-V Salt I-akc was ono vTj, " run behind. Hauaen Yl- was safe at second yX M,E and Dulmaa at the -sSSlJ H' iat. "Dei" got a M,,r7rTr slnglo and tho fans Lf fairly howled as tho y?" "warhorse" sped ""at , down to third. It ws ' was a hard run and 1 Ilausen wan carried over the base. Do- 1" foro ho could recover "Ward tagged him H' and the sldo retired. The locals tried hard HL I in tho ninth, but perished In one, two, , 1 tlireo order. This Ono Was Extra. B I lloutz went to 11 rot in the ninth after 1 being struck by a pitched ball. lie H reached second on a wild pitch and scored H on McKovltL'a single. This ended the tally-getting for tho visitors, and tho H Kr-. gamo ended a few H I moments later with Hj f IEl tho Infants two runs 1 ijgA to the good. 1 Jr "t&V Weed played third 1 vL---xr ibaso yestenlay after- Hl' " Y t F j noon and "Soldle:'" imtt ALTS Cook took Weed's Hl 1 lntyy m placo in tho middle Hl """rJYT KJIi) rarden. "Mlckoj-" Hl I&J&Xli VW l'lynn did not play 1 yVtl y- at all yesterday, and j v yy1 A it was reported that Hi' .-S&ir- ;Jle nnd Donovan r had been 1-eleuBCd. Il The wcathor was H! disagreeable and a storm wa3 threatening 1 throughout the entire game. Ixjss than H' KO0 persons were present. Hj! Following Is tho tabulated score: Hji BOISE. 1 Houlz, If 3 S 1 0 0 Weaver, cf 3 0 2'0 0 0 p McKevllt, rf 0 'i 0 0 0 Ward, 3b. -1 00211 L O'ConncIl, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 0 1! Elaey. lb 3 0 0 13 2 1 I Hnnson, c 0 0 5 1 0 Babbitt, as. .., 112 3 1 HT f Starkell, p 4 l l 0 totals 33 C 10 '27-14 C j SALT, LtAKE. i AB. II. BIT. PO. A. E, hl Muller. If 4 1 2 2 0 0 jt Weed, 3b ..1 112 3 0 f nimllu. rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 Ilausen., c 4 0 1 f, 2 1 H. Delmnn, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Kollackey, lb 3 0 0 11 1 1 H' Bruyetlc, us 4 0 1 2 5 0 1 ; Cook, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Hj ) Esslck, p 3 10 13 0 Hji. Totals 33 4 17 H Score by lnnlngfi 1! noiso -. 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 G Hl Salt Lai- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 04 Hl1 urnma: Earned runs, Bolac Z, Slt J. IU:c 3. sacrifice hits, Weaver 2; stolen bases, Weaver, Starkcll, Kclluckuy, Bru-yotte, Bru-yotte, Etislck. left on bases, Bolae 7, Salt bake 5; bases on balls, off Esslck 4. off Starkcll 2, two-baso hits, IIouU, McKovltt, Olmlln, Muller; three-base hits. Babbitt; doublo plays, Bruyotto to Ilausen to Kollackey, Kol-lackey, Elaey to O'ConncIl; hit by pitched ball, Houtz, Kollackey; struck out, by Starkoll C, by Esdck 2, wild pitch, Es-Blck; Es-Blck; Umu or game, 2 hours, umpire, J. Peck sharp. Attendance. &. St. Louis Summary. ST. LOUIS, April 27. Fair Grounds summary: First nice, six furlongs, selling General Gen-eral Prig won, Meran second, Peaches third. Time. 1:24. Second race, four and a half furlongs-Arch furlongs-Arch Oldham won. Platoon second. Costl-gan Costl-gan third Time, l;CHi- Third race, six furlongs Memphian won, Shortcake second, Bountiful third. Time. 1-231,. Fourth race, seven furlongs Mollio T., won. Lord Haven second. Illuminate third. Time, 1,40. Arnold K. finished first, but was disqualified for fouling. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards-Wall yards-Wall won, Nearest second, Antl-TruBt third. Time, 2:00. Sixth race, six furlongs Rongaw won, Lynch second, Pyrrho third. Time, l-24Vi. Big Race at London. LONDON, April 27. Tho race for tho 1000 guinea stakes at New Markot today was won by St. Amant. John O'Gaunt was second, and Henry the First was third. Fourteen horses started. Including Includ-ing Richard Crokers Gloiimell, which came In last. |