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Show Se wins in the ninth Score Five Runs f ith to One Out. Quick for the Winers Weakened, Weak-ened, Vasbinder Went to His Relief. Spurt, However, Was Too Much, and Continued Until Winning Run Wns Scoied. Special. to The Tribune. BOISE, Ida., June 23. With the score S to 1 at the beginning of the ninth Boise today batted out a victory that set the crowd wild. No more enthusiastic demonstration took place In tho National Republican convention to-c,ay to-c,ay than that witnesses after Bolso had mado live runs In tho ninth, winning- tho gamo with no ono out. Quick was tho victim of tho Boise stickers. He pitched a tolerably even game until the final inning. in-ning. Over-confidence seized him first, apparently, ap-parently, and then confusion. As ono after af-ter another of the Bolso men rapped the ball out ho seemed to be perfectly help- -iess. lie was relieved bv Bandelln, but too late to stop the slaughter. When Boise inado the winning run, with a good prospect of keeping the thing up Indefinitely, finding Bandelln with great regularity, the crowd wont Into hvsterics. btaid business men threw away their hats and coats and canos and yelled until hoarseness compelled them to exemplify their feelings by actions alone. Women joined In the outburst and many ere almost al-most overcome by their exertions. The score. BOISE. r A.B. R. II. P.O. A. E. Weaver, c f 2 2 C 0 0 Houu. if 3 4 2 1 1 0 O'Connell, rf 5 0 1 4 4 1 McKevltL 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 Hammond, 3b.. ..... 4 0 0 1 "1 .Flanneryrcf.... ..... 4 0 "1 :: "o 0 Eley!t lb 3 1 1 10 2 0 Babbitt, ss 10 0 110 ICel lackey , x 1 1 0 0 0 Thompson, p... "it fi 1 3 0 Totals 31 0 12 27 13 "2 Kollackcy batted for Babbitt in, ninth. BUTTE; , , A.B. It'.. 11. P.O. A. E. Runkle, ss.... - 4 ,1 2 2 G 0 Ward, 2b 4 3,1 3 1 0 J-ally. If 3 1 1.1 0 0 Shaffer, lb 5' 1 2 11 0 1 Bandelln, rf.... 5 0 1 1 0 0 McHalc. cf ii 0 0 110 Spencer, c,. I 0 0 4 0 0 Cook, 3b 4 1 U 1 3 u Quick, p ,.:..( 1 '.t o 4 0 Vasbinder, p 0 .0 0 .0 0 0 Totals 3" S 13 24 14 "l No one out when - winning run was scorcd. Score by Innings: Bolb-e 102 010 005-9 Butto 000 240 Left on bases, Boise 5, Butte 1;. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hits, Elsey. Runkle, Lally 2. First base on errors. Butte 2. Stolen bases, Houtx 2, Weaver. Runkle 2. Ward 2. Lally ,11 1. 1 1 .Lit . oiiuuer. i-wo-uase nits, weaver, McKovItt. Thompson. Three-base hit, Houtz. Double plays. O'Connell to Elsev, Houtz to. Weaver. Bases on balls, o'ff Thompson! 1, off Quick 3. off Vasbinder 1 Struck out. by Thompson 3. bv Quick 3 Passed ' balls. Spencer 2. Wild pilches. Quick 2. Time of game. 2 hours. Umpire. Davis. Attendance, 300. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the-Clubs. . P- W. L, P.C. Boston 03 3.; IS .000 New York 52 32 20 .GIG Chicago DTi 32 2.1 .CSO Philadelphia ...52 2S 2t .034 Clevelnnd 50 25 25 000 St. Louis 50 24 y ,ii) Detroit 51 22 20' .431 Washington CI 'j 12 .177 Yesterday's Games. Philadelphia 5, Boston 1. Chicago 2. Cleveland 1. Washington 4, New York 7. St. Louis 0. Detroit 2. Today's Games. Boston at Philadelphia. 1 New York at Washington. Washington, 4j New York, 7. WASHINGTON. June 23. Washington and New York had an interesting tie contest con-test today until thc eighth inning, when Selbaeh's three errors let In five runs. Attendance, At-tendance, 1010. Score: R. H. E. Washington 101 000 002-4 11 4 Now York 200 000 0507 12 2 Batteries Townscnd and Clarko, Powell and McQulrc. St. Louis, 0; Detroit, 2. ST. LOUIS. June 23. The Detroit Americana Amer-icana shut out the "St. louls Amerlcnns hero today. Killian and Glade both pitched good ball. Attendance 1300. Score; R. II. E. St. Louis 000 000 000-0 7 1 Detroit 100 001 000-2 7 1 Battorles Glade and Kahoe, IClllian and Buclow. Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 1. PHILADELPHIA. June 23. Timely hitting hit-ting resulted In a .victory for thc hprao team today. Boston's oply run was made. In tho eighth inning on a double and a single by Slahl and Freeman. Attendance, Attend-ance, G20O. Score: 11. II. E. Boston 000 000 0101 r. 2 Philadelphia 022-001 00 5 S 0 Batteries Gibson and Farroll, Plank Powers. Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 1. CHICAGO, June 23. The locals won another an-other hard fought pitchers' battle today. Both Smith and Bernhard were In gTcat form and backed up by perfect support. Attendance, 3C0. Score: 1L U. E. Chicago 0TO 000 20' 2 7 0 Cleveland Ml 000 0001 6 0 Batteries Smith and McFxvrland, Bern-hard Bern-hard and Bern In. |