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Show II "tf VASBI1ER 1 IS DISCOVERED 1 1 Z'' III fl Elders Secure Fifteen ;) 1 Safe flits, i ... - I'ljf ,'j?VGn ,ts anc- en uns ; in the Two Opening Innings, if,' ' 'I' . i "PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE, jf- Standing- of the CJuhs. , Club Playfd. Won. Loot. P C, l Holso 43 : IS .081 : Spokinc 2 2.1 33 .CIS nrrui cs 17 21 .is : j Salt Lake M 36 23 .410 '( r l Yesterday's Games. Lnke.'tl: Ruttc.3. ' ' J Uulso. l; Spokane. 1!. ' if ' Today's Game?.' V 1'tYo nt Salt Lake. Pjw'.canc at Boise. , il . -. VA5BINDBR was easy yester- i . SEi, flay afternoon at Walker's In tho li Z!L m?5t lwo lanings of play. Then i for fccvou Innings he settled down rnupltcbed winning ball, but the damage 1 wasalrcody done. In the first and second , II InningN of yestorday's pmo tho Klder.i ' wnKopcd out eleven safe hits and ten ?' 111Ips were chalked up. Thoy mado one ! i, more In the third, and then It was all over j but Ho cheering. Vasblndor collected i(T h.h3lf and gave away hut threo hlt3 dur- H" In? tho remainder of tho contest. ,t Stanley Titus, the Georgetown curvolo- Igist. UkI the slab honors lor salt i.ano stfrJay and handled himself richt well. ,j JiulV'3 maiden pimc Titus showed won-L-3&1 control and allowed out eight scat- I tivl hits. He kept his head llkf a vot- iM j r,WJi. the fans who saw his work aro 1 ' Vffifideut that he will mako good. ' .;J- Lines Safe One to night. l Duti h" Muller had on his batting rags J I .w'ffd'd.-i- and hit four times out of five j Uhv-h :;p. He exploded the torpedoes in j ; I ihVyirft. inning hy lining out a safe one 1 j HB right Held. Hannlvan did a similar , sl'int in the opolte direction, and Weed i, ( inllowd suit Glmlln wont to first on A .P.hrjrv" Ward's error and Muller and jj I Hannlvan tripped In to the' plate Clark 'II i inched a single and Hauscn followed , wiii another, scoring Weed and Glmlln. iJjJJias sacrificed and Clark enmo Id. ' 'i 'Vtr.er fanned and the Inning was over. I -Jrlh" second Muller again startfd the 72Jv,0rV3. Uo copped a nice single and () i&ulf second on a passed ball. Hannlvan , fwng I ord and drove tho ball Into docp Jfl it&U. 'coring Muller "Hann" should 1 l five it ached third, but fell down and I 1 1 i'l io rst on second. Weed slnplcd.'also i 1 '"hnlln. and ITannlvan came home. Clark ( 1 lit' fur a lone sack, driving Glmlln across I ) ii'i- pa'i. Hauscn ncrlshed on a cloud- j ' -itju't to left. Delmas went to rtrst on W fork's '-ad throw. Tozr drove to the , ifiK Ttarli-n for one base, brlnpins In ii'.laxk. Titus popped up one to shortstop j( l acjli i h fun was over, r'tj Held Hurried Conversation, i I .nli'.hen "Cy" Vaabinder and Wilmot held J i 1 ;ri fjuiirlid consultation cy" derived , .-Tnq' bt nefit from the conversation, for 'I Un.ioon calmed down and gave but threo ) M's durlnp the rcmalridor of the game. ' Mil Jn the eighth Inning: the Miners bunched (J 'oii'K0 ,,,s n,ul scored twice. The remaln- J l0ru;i resulted from a hit and an error Hp Ll'o openliiR: chapter. M vwliP,,Tna'' set lnc crowd wild on two dif- 'ii( niVfj"' o-'oaslona by "spearing" hard one?, ii' f M'd'" c'ommod a pair the', should have J 1 '"en safe by a mile nnd Knocked down a ly lA1?' l'iat looked as good as United , . Jj3?ieB cirrcncy. f j nl:6'llov.lng Is the score: I, j BUTTE. . ' -A-B R. II. P.O. A. E. ' -.7yu. -yb.... 1 1 1 3 ii l I I, 1 a'.ly. If 5 0 1 -1 0 0 I? .-Mioffi"-. lb 1 1 1-8 0 0 i k Handoliu, rf ...4 l -Jv 0 0 0 ; ,J Mcllale. cf 0 1 0 0 0 tt SDictr. c...". 3 0 15 2 0 ('!&'.. 4 0 1 2 2 2 VifSbinriur, p......... 0.0 1 3 0 Totals ....37" 3 S 21 13 3 SALT LAKE. A.B R. H. P.O. A: E. I If...' r. 7, 4 2 0 0 1 , riaimiv-Hn. cf 5 2 2 10 0 , W'wl. 3. 5 2 3 1 1 0 I Gimlhi. rt. A 2 .1 l i) o ' '"lark. Ib.,.:. 1 2 3 3 0 1 , iiaimiv c.,..v r. .. n i,i o o i 'ttiina. 2b :: o o i 3 o I Tozer kh.; 4 - ft l o j TRim. ii.-.'.........;...-l" 0 0 0 3 1 ' J , Totals ....37 11 ir, 27 11 2 1 n Score by inidngs: I v.mir ioo ow oiy- 3 j :-ait Lake 531 C00 0ll ICarneJ runs, Tiutte 2, Salt Lake 5. Sac-riili'i Sac-riili'i hit; Delmaa. Stolen bases, McHaJe , 2. Clark 2. Left on bases, Butte 10, Salt I ' likc 1. Bases on balls, off Titus 2. Two-, Two-, haze hits, ShafTer. Bandolln. Hannlvan 1 . I Double plays, Runklc to Ward to Shaffer. f.J. Ward to ShafTer. lilt by pitched ball. . Hansen. Struck out, by Vasblnder 3, bv I Til us 3. Passed ball, Spencer. Time o'f iifne, I hour 33 minutes. Umpire, Davis AWn Jancc, 200. 1 . NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Standing: of tho Clubs. f Chibs Played. Won. Lost. P.C. ' J CUIcaro UJ 31 15 .671 1 New York IS .11 17 ,WC Cincinnati 50 32 IS .'wo Pittsburg -13 27 IS .tXO ' St. Louis 41 22 10 .KG J lirookljrn 10 22 2.S .H0 , Boston -17 ; -jo .353 M Philadelphia -13 0 31 .209 j! ( I Yesterday's Games. i riifllaaelphla. 1; P'lttsburg, 5. ! Boston, 1; Chicago, C. . Ii . New Tork. 4: SL Louis. 3 H"' ' Today's Games. i 1 Brooklyn at New York. B J St. Louis at Pittsburg. H : J ; Philadelphia at Boston (double-header). J, ' Chicago 5 ; Boston, 1. J ' I BOSTON. Juno 1C Today's game was . eloc ;uid exciting up to the' ninth inning. B , when Fisher's effectiveness ended. At- Hii '.e:i-laiice 22CO. Score; I CJiicovo 000101003' 10 E6 1 ' Boston...: 000 010 6001 0 3 Batteries Brlggs and Kilrfg; Flshor and H Neiylham. Two-base hit, Jfpncs. Base on ; balF. off F-.shcr 1, oft Brlggs 3.- Struck Hj' mille' I'lsllcr 5' by BrlBBB 3. "Umpire, i ! H! st- Louis, 3; New York, 4. YORK, June 16. Second Baseman H Brain presented the New York's with thin H (fTTr:ioon's game. 'In the ninth inning ho H inr.de a miserable muff, which allowed H Dahien to score the winning run, At- 1 lendr.ncf: 3300. Score: H' ... K. II. E. l St. Louis 000 110 0103 7 3 I Nw York 020 001 001 4 G 3 1 I Batteries O'Neill and Grady. ilaUheiT- I' son and Bowerman.- Two-base hit?, Barclay, Bar-clay, O'Noill, Boworman. Throe-baso hit. Grady. Boso on balls, off Matthowson 1, off O'Neill 3. Struck out, by Matthowson K, by O'Neill K. Umpires, Johnatono and Moran. Pittsburg, 5; Philadelphia, 1. PHILADELPHIA, June 1. Tho homo team narrowly epcaped another .hut-out at tho hands of Pittohnrg today. Frco hitting gave tho vlpltors an easy victory. Attendance 1W0 Scoro. R. H. E, Pittsburg 002 012 fX0 in 0 Philadelphia 000 000 010- 1 5 2 Battories Phillippl and Pholps: McPhcr-son McPhcr-son and Roth. Two-baae hit, Beaumont, Three-baso hit, Titus Baso on balls, off McPherson 1. Struck out, by Phllllpl 3. J Umpire, Zimmer. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing- of the Clubs. Clubs Played. Won. Lout. T.C. Boston W 32 17 .053 New York .... (7 2S 10 .556 Chicago CO 20 21 .MO Philadclphlt ., 47 25 22 .632 Cleveland ; 23 22 .511 St. Louis 22 23 JK Detroit 46 10 27 .113 Washington ...43 !) 36 .200 Yesterday's Games. Chicago, E; Boston, 3. , Detroit. 6; Philadelphia, 5. St. Louis, 3: Now York. 10. Cleveland, 3; Washington. 5. Today's Games. Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. St. Louis, 3; New York, 10. ST. LOUTS. June 16. New York defeated St. Louis today. Osteon and Ganzei ach made home runs In tho soventh Inning. Attendance SOI. Score. I B. H. E. St. Louis 100 WO 110 3 11 2 New York. ' 301 000 .600 10 11 3 Batteries Sudhoff and Kahoc; Chesbro and McGuire, Cleveland, 3; "Washington, 5. CLEVELAND, June 16. Cleveland's yellow playing and Washington's timely hitting gave the visitors the game. Attendance At-tendance 1S00. Score: H. H. E. Cleveland 000 003" CO1) 3 S 4 Washington . . .Ml 110 002 C 12 2 Batteries Rhoades 1 and Abbott; Orth and Drill. Chicag-o,' 5; Boston, 3. CHICAGO, June 16. Boston's errors, a steal, a sacrlllce and a bunching of Ave hits in the ilfth and sixth Innings gavo Chicago today's game. Attendance G300. R. II. E. Chicago .MO 032 00.x f. S 1 .uuniuil juv vw u'r o o - Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Wintor and Farrell. Detroit, 6; Philadelphia, 5. DETROIT, June 10. After Detroit had a comfortable lead Philadelphia doveloped a batting streak and adldcd by an error tied the score. Mclntyrc won for his team with a three-bagger in the soventh inning, in-ning, followed by Lowe's lly. Attendance 2500. Score: , R. H. E. Detroit 010 103 XV5 5 ll 1 Philadelphia .. .......010 ICC 0M '5 11 1 Batteries G. Mullln. Woods and Beu-low; Beu-low; Plank and Powers. 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Portland, 2; Oakland, 1. PORTLAND, Or, Juno 16. Portland took a highly exciting game from Oakland Oak-land today by timely baiting In tho eighth. Both Roach and Schmidt pitched ' first-class ball and kept tho hits scattered. Attendance, Zlifi. Score- R. II. E. Portland 100 000 01 2 S l Oakland,. GvO 001 ( 1 6 0 Batteries Roach and Stcolman; Schmidt and Byrne. Umpire Brown. Seattle, 4; Los Angeles, 5. SEATTLE, Wash.. ,Juno 16. Los Angeles An-geles outbatted Seattlo today and won In a close game. A hit at one or two points would have turped the game, but Pitcher Baum wus equal to the occasion. Score, R. II. 12. Seattle ...001 M2 Ml- 4 6s Lou Angeles 012 002 000 5 10 4 BattcrIe6 Hughes and Wilson; Baum and Spies. Umpires McDonald and McCarthy. Mc-Carthy. Tacoma G; San Francisco, 1. TACOMA, Wash., June 16. Tacoma took the second game with case, batting- Knell often. San Francisco's lone run was a gift by two errors. Kecfe pitched splendidly splen-didly all the way and held tho visitors down. The feature was a triple play by Reltz, Miller, Townsend and Leahy. Score: IS. H. E. Tacoma 2M :0, 20' C 13 2 So n Francis Ml 0M 000 115 Batteries Kcefo and Graham: Knell and Leahy. At Tndlanjpolls Indianapolis-Minneapolis gamo postponed; rain At Columbus Columbus-Kansas City game postponed; wet grounds. At Toledo Toledo 1. St. Paul 5. . At Louisville Louisville 1. Milwaukee- 9. "World's Record Is Lowered. LINCOLN, lll.TJuno 16. At the States Sportsmen's association's meet todav a world's record for target shooting was broken by a team of five men Powers of Decatur. Marshall of Kclthsburg, Post of Decatur. Connor of Pckln and RIchI of Alton who succeeded In breaking 150 straight targets Throwaway Wins Gold Cup. LONDON. June 16 Throwaway won the Gold cup (valued at 10M sovereigns, with 3000 sovereigns in Hpecle, in addition, added to a sweepstakes of 20 sovereigns each, for threo-ycar-olds and upward, two miles and a half), at tho Ascot races today. ZInfandal was second and Sceptre came In third. Four horses started. Athletes Are Chosen. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 16. Tho representatives rep-resentatives of Harvard and Yale, who will meet the athletes of Oxford and Cambridge Cam-bridge in London, July 20, have been chosen, with the exception of those who will compete In tho.quartcr-inllo run and the hammer throw. Tennis Tourney Tomorrow. At thi'- B street courts tomorrow after- noon . two tonnls teams, composed of ' members of thu B street club and the , officers of the Twenty-nlrth Infantry at Fort Douglas, will meet In the Mrst tourney tour-ney of the season. As both organizations have been practicing faithfully for some-tlmo some-tlmo past the games should be dloae and interesting. This is the opening ofj tho tennis season in Salt Lako and the indications arc that the year will be a most successful one. The best players have signified an nnxlety to mingle with the different organization's m the city and somo good fcport should i-eault. |