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Show iSfiiiT ricns SB m VICTORS r?ifroveloo Strong for TT Boise Found the Ball Too 8&5 : Often for Copper City Crowd. SaiPl)jpeatoS Game of tho Series Is Taken ' by Idaho Capital City 'A Team. PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. ( Standing of the Clubs. m p. v. l. pc. I Exkana .....53 3G 22 .621 ill RLe 60 34 23 .CG7 A jm Wte 50 S S3 .411 fitLsKc 50 22 31 .303 Yesterday's Games. tp ' Butte 1, Boise 3. ' ; Today's Games. S;oV:une nt Salt Lake. !. BoUe at Butte. U ;J plal lo The Tribune, aljft BUTTE, Mont., July G. The game to-Av to-Av &y -.vas a struggle of elab artists. It Eight have been won by Butte if Shaf-LBf Shaf-LBf N fer or Ward would have lined out a sirgl& on 'two different critical occa-immm, occa-immm, ioT.s. Shaffer, who holds ytlown the ' Initial sack for the Miners, was largely here- responsible for the scoring done by JIc-, JIc-, . t ttoskey's Infants. In the flf th inning a esire ! of gingie3 aIHi a base on balls . folded the bases. Then while McClos- key pranced around on third base Weaver hit a sharp one to Shaffer. If Shaffer bad handled the ball cleanly, j ; le couid have cut oft" Hanson at the phtc and retired the side with a double lUy He. however, fumbled the ball iEd re overed it barely In time to put cut "Weaver. A good single then scored nttnn llTOmore runs- for the Fruit Pickers. Ill 'J Hoon and Slarkells both pitched gilt- L J I I.I if hiked ball Thn fvtr-mintr.rl r,m,1,mt jf Ipom Helena was touched up for seven jafe ones, while the Miners) were able ag S : J gather only five from the stock of j tenters fhoved at them by Starkell. 2 10 i Jtte Played errorless game behind Hoon and might have won the. game If uiey could have straightened out Star-Ms" Star-Ms" curves when hits meant runs. V "fSj" Ward made Butte's one lonesome l !l j y ln lhe second inning Ward flvJu ; angled and was encrlficed to second by 1 Shaffer. Elsey brought him In with a J tfce single. f The tallys secured by the visitors were ?. f .1" the flfth- Hanson singled. fllK rkelIs rfngll and Babbitt walked. JliJ , Mayer then drove one at Shaffer and , its latter lot-t a chance of making a attble play and shutting out Boise by - rumbling the ball. Hanson scored on ; Weaver's hit. Kellackey then cleared i ,.,ba!Jes wilh a single. In the seventh j UBlng with two men out Bandelln life t Lally walked, and Ward got 1113 ,ree transportation to firet. A hit I hav Ued tllG score but Shaffer I L J&70t.delIver tl,& eoods. In the J , . lnn'"S with one man out Runkle i ?. f,rsl whcn Wright dropped a xJn "kl stole sond and Bandelin ' T,n on an eai?' n' t0 Babbitt. . Jii hit a sharp grounder to Ham- K?M and was safe at first because ' had hIs f00t 0 the bag. 1 Jfvi w01? "d and again a hit would d,lhe ilcore- The be9t tllft k -v ' . rul(1 d0- however, was to fly oat to Weaver. Tho score: I EUTTE. Tolfll8 32. 1 6 27 10 0 j t EOISE. S o i i ? ?' Hjaoskcy. rf. S o a 5 0 o j t2rke11' P .3 110 4 0 4 Jcore by Inning- ' ' 11 ' .' ' 3 Kb " - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 ' 4 y . C .C 5 0 0 0 0-3 V''" ' 1 fiS,rru?r: Earned runa. Butto 1. Boise ) hit LVracc on errors, Butte 2; sacrifice 3 u f r- htt' douWe Playg. Eaudelin to Shaf-t Shaf-t i kMta .M,s1,0n1 ball,s ,orf "oon 1. off star- ' I I J Mruct-n !l y Pitched ball. McCloskcy; $ 9 ' tfmi nf out' by, r?oon b-v Starkclls 4 1 S?S Davfa"1' AUcmlnnce- 40- Urn: 11 Pacific coast league. jl: Tacoma, 8; San Erancisco, 4. i ttKuA' July c-San Francisco had ' -dP&itvpnti i b.Mt of loday'o game unlll tho '" Adfi lnn'ne. when, with the bases full i 1 i nut' Lynch cleared them with 3 I toiw '-rcent., d,r,,.ve "Baliut tho left Held ; hlEh m-T JLlcldint' of both teams was S .. bn ciais. Score: 1 TlLi;Qnc,SC0 100 030 000-5' 9 Ei 2 9 1M 001 42--S 10 1 fjb nd lSJn"Knc11 and Gordon; Overall if. Seattle, 4; Oakland, 3. J t tlrJAr,Tf'13, JulV C. Seattle won today m I "JKU lucJc and poor Ucldlng by Oak-' land Tho full extent of Oakland's mis-plays mis-plays In tho Hold do not shew on tho score. This w.i8 the kind of vork that discounted Buchanan's good pitching. Shields epralued his arm In tho eighth and gave way to Hughes, who was also Injured by n liner, but finished the gamo Lohman and Cooper wero put out ot tho grounds for kicking. Score: M - R. H. E. Seattlo 0)2 010 lOf 4 S 2 Oakland . 100 200 0003 0 2 Batteries Shields, Hughes and "Wilson Buchanan, Lohman and Brine. Umpire O'Connell. Los Angeles, O; Portland, 2. PORTLAND July C.-One run ln tho ilrst and another In the eighth tells tho talo of Portland's victory over Loa Angeles An-geles today. The game was full of brilliant bril-liant features, but the work of both pltch-ors pltch-ors was praiseworthy. Two errors hi Los Angeles' error column, with timely batting on tho part of the Browns, account ac-count for tho-dofeat of Morley's men. Score: T R. H. E. Los Angeles 000 000 000 0 4 " Portland 100 000 01 2 6 0 Barferlca-Gray and Spies: Thlclraan and Steelman. Umpire Browu. AMERICAN" LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. v , P. W. L, P.C. New York 63 4 2 21 .057 Boston 64 4'' 22 653 Chicago 67 33 9 ."5S2 D1clroirt 62 2S 24 .KB glcveland 59 30 29 .603 Philadelphia C3 32 31 501 St. Louis , 63 27 32 .453 Washington C4 11 63 .172 Yesterday's Games. Clcvcland-SL Louis gamo postponed: uraln, Washington. 0 Boston, 3. 1 New York. 7; Philadelphia, 1. New York, 7; Philadelphia, 1. NEW YORK. July 6.-!-Ncw York easily defeated Philadelphia today, outplaying the visitors at every stage of tho game. Scoro: R. II. E, New York 240 100 OOx 7 7 0 Philadelphia 010 000 0)0 1 S G. Batteries Hughes and McGulre; Plank and Power3. Wasington, O; Boston, 3. WASHINGTON. July 6. Young was effective ef-fective with men on bases today and as a result Boston defeated Washington. Attendance, 600. Score: R. H. E. Washington 000 000 000 0 7 3 Boston 010 010 010 3 10 0 Batteries Jacobson and Klttrldgo; Young and Crlgcr. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC. New York C5 48 IS .727 Chicago 64 33 25 .603 Pittsburg 61 36 23 .500 Cincinnati 64 37 27 .57S St. Louis 60 34 26 .567 Brooklyn : CO 29 31 .4S3 Boston 67 26 41 .353 Philadelphia 63 17 -16 . 270 Yesterday's Games. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 0, first game. St. Louis C. Cincinnati 3, second game. Pittsburg 3. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3, New York 12. Boston 2, Brooklyn 4. St Louis Wins Two. ST LOUIS, July 6. The SL Louis National Na-tional league team won a double-header from Clnclnatl today. Taylor's heady pitching resulted ln a Bhut-out for tho visitors vis-itors ln the first game, and good stick work behind Nichols was responsible for landing the second game. Attendance, 7000. SCORE FIRST GAME. R. H. E. St. Louis 110 000 00 2 8. 2 Cincinnati 000 000 000- 0 3 3 Batteries Taylor and Zcarfoss; Harper and Schlel. Two-base hits, Zearfoss, Taylor, Tay-lor, Seymour. Three-base hit. Shannon. Base on balls, off Taylor L Struck out, by Taylor 4, by Harper 3. Umpires, Mo-ran Mo-ran and Zimmcr. SCORE SECOND GAME. R U E St. Louis . ...310 001 io e' 11' 6 Cincinnati .010 001 100- 3 9 1 Batteries Nichols and Zearfoss: ellum and Schlel. Thrce-baso hits, Farrell. Brain, Kcllcy. Base on balls, off Kellura 3. Struck out, by Nichols 3. Umpires, Mo-ran Mo-ran and'ZImmer. Brooklyn,4; Boston, 2. EOSTON. July 6. Brooklyn won today's game from Boston on long hits by Lum-ley Lum-ley and Sheckard. and Plttlngcr's blunder in interfering with a throw to home base. Attendance, 2S00. Score: TU H. 13. Brooklyn 000 20 020 4 S 2 Boston 000 2iK) 000 2 S 3 Batteries Garvin and Rltter: PitUnger and Needham. Two-base hits, Schreckard, Dolhantv, Three-base hit, Lumley. Baso on balls, off PIttlngor 3. off Garvin 2. Struck out, by Plttlnger 8, by Garvin B. Umpire, Emsllc. Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 4. PITTSBURG. July 6. Wild throws by Smith nnd Leach were rcsponslblo for Pittsburg's defeat. Attendance, 2SO0. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 000 1 00 020 3 10 2 Chicago 000 020 110- 4 7 0 Batteries Flaherty and Smith. Wicker and IQlng. Two-bnae hits, Brunsfleld 2. Ease on balls, off Flaherty 1. off Wicker 2. Struck out by, Flaherty 2, by Wickon 4. Umpire, O'Day. Philadlephin, 3; New York, 12. PHILADELPHIA, July 6. New York outplayed Philadelphia ln overy department depart-ment today and won with case. Attendance, Attend-ance, 20(O. Score: R. H. E. New York 031 032 03012 13 1 Philadelphia .... . . .00 0 003 3 9 6 Batteries Mattthowson, Ames and Bowcrman; Frazer. Mcpherson and Dooln. Two-base hits, Dahlln. McGco. Baso on balls, off Matthewson 2. off Ames1 2, off McPherson 2. Struck out. by MatthewBon 4, by Ames 2, by Frazer 1, by McPhorBon 2. Umpires, Carpenter and Johnstono. Scholes Wins at Honley. HENLEY, England, July 6. In the semi-llnals for the diamond sculls today to-day L. F. Scholes of the Don Rowing club of Toronto bent F. S. Kelly (holder) (hold-er) by four lengths. Time, 9:11. Yale-Harvard Team Sails. , NEW YORK. July 6 The members of the Yale-Harvard team who will compete with the athletes from Oxford and Cambridge on track and field, sailed on the steamer Teutonic today for Liverpool. Tho Great Sale of Summer Wash Goods Today. Wash dress fabrics of every kind. Household linens, Splendid reductions. WALKER'S STORE. |