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Show II ;j WAS DAY FOR " : HOME RUNS f;; four Made in Game M at Spokane. : Saints Defeated Through ; ' the Hard Hitting of I, ,:jtj Day. Wast . Chilly, With a High .Wind, Which Helped tha jij Batters. j'r i PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. !l! ;!l Standing of the Clubs. , ' ! 'it P. W. L. P.O. ,( ill- Ppokano v 27 M .B74 fl . ,:, Salt Lnlco -ir. 2-.. A 4 (J . i Butte 4 15 3 .5 J i.; , . , Yesterday's Games. I! i ' Salt Lake. 5; Spokane, 0. ' . i' Boise. 10, .Butto, 1. j Today's Games. '1 ! Butto at Boinc. Salt Lake at Spokane, f 1 , : ' Special to The Tribune, V i POKANB, Wash , Juno IC Salt Lake ': , ' W loat today's opening came of tho jj j! JJ ' (( .Jj series through hard hitting o Tozcr ; 1 1 ! ..j! In tho seventh Inning, followed by Hi'1 j ;i Rruyetto's error. Aslilo from one hail in- ' . i.lng. Tozer pitched well antl received good L support. DaramDnn was In excellent form J j 1 " i throughout the name. Tho day was chilly. I, with n high wind, which In part helped "I 1 -;' i ho four home-run hitters of tho day " , ' "Weed, Dclmas. Murdock and Rellly. I I . ' Tozcr hit for a three-bagger In the third, 2 coring on a fly by Muller. Murdock j j, made the circuit after hitting u three- i , il , j bagger, scoring on Durcmanna single, i W'ceri't home run camo In the fourth. .1 "; Kockenflcld hit a double, xcorlnc on I. t , liellly'.s homer. Dclmas lifted It over the I ,1 I1 fence In tho sev.mth, Muller hit a double, t I, Ilannlvan singled, scoring Midler. Dun- j ,i 1 'If maun, for Spokane, singled, was sacrl- t , ilccd by Ferris, scoring on Carney's two- , ; luiggor. Rockin:leld walked. Frary sln- j , , glod. Hcllly hit n hot ono to Bruyottc, who , j overthrew Jlrsi. Rockcneflld nr-orlng. Hol- i I Innd brought two men In with a long J il i Mingo. A two-baggerxuy Clark was fol- l ' I lowfd bv Hausen's single In I he eighth, .1 , giving Salt lake another run. For Spo- i ktinc, Murdock hit a homer, Forrls sln- l 'i i gkfl, storing on Carnoy's two-bagger. I ' ' , ' The score: jil'!' ' . SPOKANK. T- I i, . AB. R. ir. TO. A. E. H if I X -Ferris. as 2 1 0 2 2 1 Iff il ! rarney. rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 ) j', ' -Ux'kcnlleld, 2b 2 2 1 1 0 fl ! Frary. lf 4 1 0 2 0 1 i ' j ' Rellly. 3b 3 2 12 1 0 Y ,. Holland, lb ,,.4 0 2 10 1 0 burdock, cf. 3 2 3 S 1 1 (, Stanley, c. .-3.0 1- 7 2 0 I . ' Dammann, p 3 1 S 0 1 0 1 j ! Totals .. 2S 0 13 27 12 3 i , u , SALT LuVKE. 1 1h , I AB. It. IL PO. A. E. Muller. If, 3 1 2 3 0 0 niunnivnn. cf. . 3 0 0 2 0 0 l , I Weed, 3b 1 3 , -t 10 It H . J ;imlin, rf. 5 0 0 1 0 0 , rp'J ., . Clark, lb 4 1 3 C 1 0 vVhJ 1, llauscn, c- I 0 1 3 " 4 1 i Ml ",! IJclmas. 2b 4 1 1 3 r. 0 , ' Mruyette. S3. 4 0 0 0 4 0 - j . , Tozer. p .. 3 112 5 1 1 ,'' ! Totals 1 30 6 11 24 20 2 . , ,' Score by Innings u i f.pokane 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 '0 I t i l 1 1 Suit Lake .0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0-5 I Li j Summary Earned runs, Spokane C. Salt 1 ill J ! Lake 4; home runs Weed. Rellly, Delmas, . i Murdock; three-base hits, Tozcr. Mur- "A ; dock; two-base hits, Muller, Carney, p., '"lark, Stanley, Weed, Rockcnflcld; sacrl- i 1 ii !ce hits, Ferris 2, Carney, Dammann; v .' rtolen bases. AVccd, Ferris. Murdock; 1 struck out. by Dammann 5, by Tozcr 1; I b-ft on bases, Spokane 5. Salt Lake 4; i ! double plays. Holland. Ferris. Stanley;, . ' ; ult by pitcher, Murdock, Stanley, time, '''J. , 110; umpire, Ward, attendance, SCO. NATlONAIy LEAGUE. Standing oC the Cluha. p. W. fl P.O. New York 54 37 17 Chicago SI 3-J IS .Bt7 Cincinnati K 3T. 2U .C36 Pittsburg 50 23 21 .ofO St. Louis 47 25' 22 .s32 Brooklyn ..6 22 24 .4S Boston 54 21 Ii3 .M Philadelphia M 13 37 .260 "yesterday's Games, Clnolnnatl, 1; Chicago, S. Boston, 1; New Yorlc. 10. , Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn. 0. . Today's Games. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 8. CINCINNA Juno 22. For tho second time of the present series "Minor" Brown had an essy time Of it with, Cincinnati. Suthoir, after tho fourth, retired. Kclluni. who sucrndod hlni. was badly punished in the fifth, but did well thereafter Attendance, At-tendance, 40CO. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 010 000 000 i 5 Chicago 002 140 010-8 34 3 Battorlea Suthon, Kollum and Poltr.;. Brown and KJlng. Two-baso hits Casey,' Klltuf, Tinker. Three-base hit Tinker. Baxes on balls Oft Suthoff, 4; ofC Brown. 4; off Kollum, 2. Struolt out By Sut-hofT, Sut-hofT, 1; by Brown, S. Umplr Moraji. Boston, JL; Nov? York, 10. BOSTON", Juno 22. New York won from Boston today, 10 to 1. Tho outfielders out-fielders had fow actual chances, but the inncldcrw, particularly Abbnttlchio, Dclc-hanty Dclc-hanty and Tenney. handled the unusual number of plays, ninny of them difficult. Attendance, 2500. Score: R. 21. E. New York 201 102 103-10 14 1 Boston (01 000 000-1 3 0 Batteries Wlltso and Warner; Fisher and Noedham. Two-bane hltn Brtsna-han, Brtsna-han, 2. MertcB, Devlin. Homo run Mc-Gann. Mc-Gann. Ba3es on balls OfC Wlltso, 7; oft Fisher, 2. Struck out By Wlltoe. 4; by Fisher. 2. Umplrca Emsllc and dimmer. Brooklyn, O; Plilladelphia, 1. BROOKIYN, Juno 22. In a pitchers' battln between McPhcrson and Gnrvln, Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn at Washington Wash-ington inirk today. Tho winning tally wa.T made In tho thirteenth Inning on a bneo on balls, a sncrillcc hit and a single. sin-gle. Attendance, 1000. Score: R. II. E. Philadelphia .. . CA000 0M 000 1 I f. 3 Brooklyn OCO 000 000 000 O-O 6 3 Batteries McPhorson and Doln; Garvin and Rlltor. Two-baso hit Luinley. Baws on ball.y-Off Garvin. 3; off Mcpherson. Mc-pherson. B. Struck out By Garvin, 9; by McPhcrson, 5. Fmplrc Johnstone. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of tho Clubs. p. W. I r.c. Boston 62 3Ti 17 .673 New York , Rl 31 20 .08 Chicago 51 31 23 .r.7t Philadelphia 61 27 24 .i.29 Cleveland 49 25 21 .fill SL Louis i: 49 21 25 .4S0 Detroit 60 21 20 . 420 Washington 50 9 41 .ISO Yesterday's Games. Philadelphia, C; Boston, 7. Chicago. 6; Cleveland, 5 St. Louis, C; Detroit, 4 Washington, 6; Now York, 11. Today's Games. Boston at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Chicago Now York at Washington, Detroit at SL Louis. Washington, 6; New York, 11. WASHINGTON. Juno 22. Washington and Now York Indulged In a nluffKtoc match today. All of tne'homo tcanvaw-rors tcanvaw-rors were costly. The feature of th gamo was Dougherty's batting, thros singles, a double and a triple being his record. Attendance, At-tendance, 1700. Score, R. IL E. Washington 3 001 020 6 13 C New York , 000 710 021-U 15 1 Batteries Orth and Drill; Grlftlth and McGulre. Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 7. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 22. Boston mado night hltfi and scored six runs In two lnningn today, and Waddoll retired In favor of Bender. Despite, tho hanfllcap, tho locals narrowly missed tying tho scoro In tho ninth Inning. Attendance, 0900. Score: R. H. E. Boston . ...420 000 100 7 14 2 Philadelphia 011 000 203 6 lo 1 Batteries Young and Crlgcr; Waddell, Bender and Schrock. St. Louis, 5; Detroit, 4. ST LOUIS, Juno 22. Tlmoly hitting by St. Louis In the eighth Inning of today's game gave a victory over Detroit. A catch by Hemphill In tho first Inning was tho feature play. Attendance. 1000. Scoro; R H E SL Louis 001 Oil 02- 5 12 i Detroit 0 001 021 4 7 1 Batteries Pelty and Kahoe; ICJtson and Buelow. Chicago, G; Cleveland, 5. CHICAGO. June 22. The locals won out a hard-fought contest In tho tenth lnnlngr. a ba.su on halta, an out and a single scoring scor-ing tho winning ruu. Attundaucc. TO. Scoro: R. H. E, Chicago 101 010 2M 1-6 9 2 Cleveland 002 000 0S0 0 5 8 2 Battorles Whlto and Sullivan; Moore and Abbott. WESTERN LEAGUE, St. Joseph, 3; Omaha, 4. ST. JOSEPH, Juno 22. Omaha took the last game In the series this afternoon. An error by St. Joseph In the ninth allowed al-lowed the visitors two runs. Score: R. II. E. Omaha 000 020 0021 7 3 St. Joseph 020 000 100 3 7 1 Batteries Companion and Gondlng; Maupln and Garvin. ' Des Moines, 2; Colorado Springs, 9. DES MOINES, June 22.-Colorado Springs won today's game hands down. Morrison, who .started to pitch for Des Moines, left the box in the fourth Inning and tho gamo was finished by Shortstop Hoffman, who allowed only two hits during dur-ing his regime. Score: R. fH. E. Dei; Molnos 010 010 000-2 7 2 Colorado Springs 132 200 100-0 H o Batteries Morrison and, Hoffman, and Towno and Clark; McNeclcy and Baer-waUL Baer-waUL t Sioux City, 3; Demver, 8. SIOUX CITY, June 22. Cadwallader went up in the air In the sixth inning today to-day and as a result Sioux City lost another an-other game-to Denver. Score: R. II, E. Sioux City 000 200 0013 10 2 Denver ,..,,.,100 100 600-8 11 3 Battorles Cadwallader and Kelly; Cable Ca-ble and Lucia. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Portland, 4; Los Angeles, 3. PORTLAND. Or., June 22. Aftor they had lost the game today, Portland mado r batting rally In the ninth and won from Los Angeles. Bccaueo of tho chilly weather neither Gray nor Roach was at his best. Portland lacked team -work. Score: R. JT. E. Portland OCO 100 003 4 10 3 Los Angclos 100 100 001 3 5 3 Batteries Gray and Spies; Roach nd Eteclman. Umpire O'Conncll. Seattle, 7; San Francisco, 3. ! SEATTLE. June 32. Seattle nuuJe flva hltt nad nvo rune tn th first Inning todLay which was too much for San Francisco to overcome. Barber pitched good ball and kept tho hits well scattered. Jones finished tho game In good stylo. Score: R. H. E. Seattlo X02 000 00 7 12 4 San Francisco OCO Oil 000 2 G 1 Batteries Barber and Blankenshlp; Jones and Gorton. Umpire Brown. Tacoma, 11; Oakland, 8 TACOMA, June 22. After Oakland got a fitart of six runs on errors and hits, Tacoma Ta-coma made a game uphill fight and won out. Both pitchers were hit hard. Byrnes's error In the fifth resulted In Tacoma Ta-coma making flvo runs, although opportune oppor-tune lilts by llogan and Thomas helped to win. Score; R. H. E. Tacoma 120 050 12 U 14 G Oakland COO 000 110 3 14 2 Battorles Thomas and G. Graham; O. Gruham and Byrnes. |