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Show I! ' I TOZER PITCHES j. I BRILLIANT CAME ! j Salt Lake Slab Artist j f Does (mt Work, j ! J' Whitewash for McCloskey's j p Fruit Plcktrs and Only ! j.4 :'; Four Hits. ' V ' ,:' i ; Fastest Gaine of Season . Won by , . j ' ! i Snints at Walker's Field ' I ' " " . Yesterday. ( . '. - I ; ; pacific national league. ' ' '.('. ' 'I . ft Standing of the Clubs. (! 1 , ", vr. T. p.c f. , ... Spokane 2 W L i, ! i Butte H W ( ,', 1 Salt iJalVo It 20 .112 If. mj: j I j Yesterday's Games. I I J ' Salt Lake 1. Boise 0. )' ' ,i Buite-Spokano, postponed; slanastorm. l ,. :', ( ' Today's Games. 'II ' Boise at Salt Lake y ' I) J i Spokane at Butte. 1 1 . r ;(j rTT O Tozer and the eight Elder who , ; I hacked him up In such a brilliant I ;ll fashion belongs the honor of wln- J nlng tho fastest baseball game in -' f x salt Lake this year. McCloskoy's bunch ; 111 vere blanked Not only did they fall to i I ' Fcore. but not a man got as far aa third if jj i,a?c. Except in a few rare instances the , i Infanta failed to roach the first stopping If place In safety. Exactly tiiiny-thrcc bat- V 1; its faced Tozer during the game and , j: tTventy-nevcn of these perished before ) ,' III reaching llrst base. Four were still at tho I, WW ouarter-polo when the shin was retired, 1 ulie mot blB fato on second and another , 'L, v.as tagged out while making a despcrato A ' I attompt to steal third. , IMJ Tozcr pitched a marvellous game, per- f . 'I 1 1 haps the best that has been thrown by i i1 iM , .- nv pltchor in the Pacltlc National league Vi i 1V f tills vear. lie had beautiful control and ft 5 allowed but four scattered hits during V 1 S the cntiro nine InnlngP. But tv.;o Bolsu ' ,r t batters wero glvrn transportation ami I ' . niiU- nn was Htruck . pitched ball. IJ , , ; i the Salt Lake twlrler batted some also, 1 1 M1 I lir.ing out a three-bagger in the second ln-'. ln-'. I J ; i ning, the longest hit of the game. , . Thompson Pitched Some, Too. I Ji Thompson, the ex-National leaguer, did , ' k.'-'' ill if tho pitching honors for Boise, and did 9 i, Tl iB, v.-oll. Tie allowwl but seven hits, but un-' un-' H 1 fortunately for him they wero bunched j 'I nd meant tallies. IIcj fanned slv Elders ' ; nd walked but one. Under ordinary cir-, cir-, ' cumstanccs such pitching would have won ' 1 n the trama. . , . . i A Salt Lake scored in tho second inning and again in the eighth. "Dad" Clark I ' i'i tpened up in the second with a pretty sin's sin-'s ii ' i to the left garden. Hauscn followed T " 1 ; . with a long two-bagger and made third on fV,', .jl',' Hanson's error. l l h -i I Th next two men went out and Tozer V, . ' w ' 4 1 J v-alloped tho horsehido for three-sacks, , ' i f Fcorlng Hauscn. Muller knocked a. high 1 '.ili one to Buck "Weaver out In mlddlo and Li 'l the side retired with Tozcr still on third. r , j Two Men Scamper Home. ' n !; ' In the eighth Muller got to first on I3ab-i I3ab-i 11 Mit's nrror. Hannlvan went out. pltchor ft A to first, but Muller made aecond on the ' l 'J J'! jiav. Weed singled and "Dutch" Jogged V' n '! IrJ downi to third. GImlln hit to the right 111 K ' 1 it Held for two sacks and both Weed and 7 (U h th Muller ncampered homo. Clark died on a y. IV ,v 1.i;iig one to "Lefty" lloutz and the Inning ft V ' I i closed. (J r jQ Jones of Butte umpired and caused f H many of the Tana to ween largo tears pf l If , torrow at several of his decisions. Strikes LI i 'i Iff ,-r.d balls looked alike to Jones at Inter-i Inter-i . ,l val., but his errors in Judgment were . M pretty evenly distributed and no damage. w . j was done. Bp I, J Bruyctte's sensational stop of a high lit I , j lino drive In the fifth inning was one of. j , - the features of tho game. i i I) I ! Following is the score; :f V B'OISE. Wt .1 ' 'AB. ft. II, PO. A. E. Ti '' h Noulz, If -4 0 1 ' 2 0 0 Ig K ilAt Flannery, 3b 1 0 0 0 1 0 P '"IE "Weaver, cf..:.. : 3 0 1 2 0 0 I '. Mrlizvitt, vi 3 oiioo I . i; i-:iscy. lb -i o o io o o 1 ,1 ! U'Conncll, 2b 2 0 0 12 0 j ft Babbitt, ss .1 0 1 2 1 1 S I Hansen, c 3 0 0 C. l i Wfi 'J Thompson, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 lr J, li'j Totals Z 0- 4 21 10 2 H I ,.j SALT LAKE M '' AB. R. H. PO. A. K. V '!' j Muller. If -110 10 0 v 'I I HannU'an, cf 0 l 4 0 0 I I'I ; "Weed. 3b 3 12 4 11 MA. (J Gimlln, rf 10 10 0 0 f , ' I :lark. lb t 1 1 0 0 h 1 4 JIauscn', c 3 1 1 fi 2 o Ml j. f .1 Dolmas. 2b T. 0 0 ,3 3 0 Mf,) Hi I Bruycltc, es 3 0 0 3 3 0 Hi' i t. !j Tozer, p 3 0. 1 0 0 0 ' l i 'i, j Total? 23 4 7 27 8 1 f I! ,i Score by innnings i ;'3 Bolsf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 I Salt Lake 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 i K !' ,3 Saritlcc hit, "Weed. Left on bases, Salt Vn i H Lake -. Boise 4. Bates on balls, off Toll To-ll ' ' Jj zer 2, Thompson 1. Two-base hits, Houlz, , , I'.l Weed, Gimlln. Hauucn. Three-banc hits, i 1,1 'i litl Tosier. Double plays, Eruyotte to DelmaH , Lli o Clark. Hit by pitched ball, O'Conncll. t ) , Struck out, by Tozer -1, Thompson 6. Time L 11, ji of game, 1:40. Umpire, Jones Attendance, "t , 'I K0. Hl Itlii Standstorm Prevents Game. Hr 'i' I'I III BUTTE. Juno JO. Butte-Spokane came V 'fl Xilll postponed on account of standstorm. V; ' I 111 Iort Douglas Team to Play at Eureka HP 1 J Nil Special to The Tribune. Hr. It Mm EUREKj'v, Utah, June J0.-The battery HK ' 1 il l IH bal1 tcajn lrom Fort Douglas will travel 1" . ' I ill 10 Eureka Sunday to cross bats with the ll i, 1 Willi local tcanl- HtV II ' lilti In 'rhe lnc "el for Sunday between the Hii I I Pill 111 3Ilghland Boy smelter team wan called B ' litl Hi off on account of an accident at the smcl- I : IjU HI Ernest Houscr, one of the slab artlAls H i (If - lo Eureka team, has been given his HJ 1 'ftlli ill rnloase and left f6r Salt Lake. Hvt iUrltn Tl1" management has secured another Hl ' Ml n pitcher, who will be here in time for Sun- B I 'lil'till cay's game. H ) i ilitn ii O" Monday. Jtue 13, the day of the MI- H 1 I1 i (ltull uvvh' union e.TCurflon, the Eureka team Hlk ' II Avll! p,a" tllc Park City team at the La- |