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Show I fFARLAN WAS l EASY PICKING H I "Hoot in" Bumped w Hard iiy Saints. mi Twenty Safe Ones in Eight Hn innings Netted Four- HI I, tesn Runs. H'l '. MBig Jim" Wigss's Whip Was in I Good Shape Muller's Homo ! PACIFIC NATIONAIi LEAGUE.- j EtRndiug- of the Clubs. W. Tj. r.C. Holso 21 17 .SSS Spokane M . IS .650 Butte 1G 20 . Hj Salt Jike 15 22 .400 Yesterday's Games. Suit Lnko II, Boise 5. Butte S. Spokano 2. k Today's Games. Xo games scheduled today. (ClO00T M0IC" WFAIUvAN gol Ills i HI bumps at "Walker's yesterday , JI afternoon, and Glmlln's Elders I -were tlio one3 Hint administered the knocks. McCloakcy'p star .slab artist was unmercifully hnmmorcd, being touched up a total of twenty-eight times fl In eight Innings. These hltH. coupled with three errors by Bolso players, gave Salt Lake fourteen tallies. "Big Jim" WIggfl was In pood form and pitched a splendid g;imc. Wigga nllowcd but seven lilts, fl which netted the visitors five runs. WlggH had the nortiicrncVs at his mercy through-fl through-fl out and showed the fans that he was the i "Mighty Jamcsy" of yoro. .. Muller's Home Bun. i( The feature of the game was JIuller's homo run. With the bases full In the tighth Inning, the "Flying Dutchman" J walloped the ball miles over tho left-field Hj lonce, scoring four runs. Muller was in , the "gome every minute yesterday, getting three safe lilts and making an equal num-l num-l lier of runtj. Tho trouble began In the fifth inning. I "Willi a score of 1-0 in favor of the Klncm. H 1 Tozcr ))UHhed out n neat single. Wlggs followed with a Texas leaguer that went j nevond the reach of the inficlders, and Mullcr blu?.cd awuy between first and cc-j cc-j i nd base for a lone base, Tozcr scoring j tn the hit. Ilanulvan sacrificed and "Weed scored 1 Wiggs on a single to left Held. Ilo was 1 orced out on Glmlln's Holder's choice to 1 O'Connell, leaving Gim on first and Mullcr L' at third., !M Clark singled, bringing in Mullcr. and II ' JJ.juson struck out. retiring the side. . the sixth Inning the Saints secured j four lilt?, one of them a double. Two cr-I cr-I i or by Boise -tssistcd tl'.e Elders in clialk- lug up four more runs. ' Plve Runs in the Seventh. The first man up in the seventh inning 1 walked. Tho next three made hits, leav- 1 ing the bases full. Right here "Dutch" Hr Mullcr got busy and made himself fa- Hl Iw inous by knocking out a homo run, scor- Ing four tallies. 1 Boiwvwasi hopelessly beaten, but, Just to be revengeful, the Saints scored one more i mi in the eighth, making a total of B fuurlccn. 1 Three of Boise's runs were .made in the eighth inning, when Wiggs walked three n:en. Two others hit safely and three Hl l-.olso runnors tripped across the plate bc- H l ,rrc the side was retired. Two hits and B mi error In the sixth inning netted the Hj' remaining two tallies for the Infants. 1 I Kcllackey and Bruyctte umpired and 1 1 gave general satisfaction. 1 Following is the score; ' AD. R. Jf. PO, A. K. McKcvitt, rf....' .... 5 0-1 3 1 0 1 Klannery. 3b I , l 2 l 0 O'Connell. 2b 3 10 2 2 1 1 Weaver, of I I 1 0 0 ' Tlansou. c ? 0 1 ' 3 0 l Houtz, If 3 10 10 0 ) Illscy, lb -1 0 2 9 1 0 FabbliU hs 4 0 0 2 2 0 McFarlan, p 4 0 1 0 1 l Totals 31 S 3 ' SALT LmKT3, l AB.'n. XL PO. A. 13. .Mliller, If fi 3 3 2 0 0 1 Kaunlvuii, cf 1 1 2 1 0 0 Weed. 3b 5 0 2 3 1 1 Gimtln, rf....... f. 0 , i l o 0 Clark, lb ' 0 1 2 ' S 1 0 Jiausen. c... 4 1 1 G 1 0 H . Lclmas, 2b 3 3 4 5 0 r Tozcr, s Ti 3' 'H O 3 l ' Wiggs. p 3 2 3 12 0 ft Totals 13.14 20 26 13 2 ' Xote Houtz called out for interference. H Score by innings: Boise 000 C02 (CO n j; S;ilt r-ikc mm 51 14 H Earned rnntf. Salt Lake 11, Boise 1 Sac- H rlflce lilt, llannlvan. Stolen banes, Mullcr, 1 Iloutz. Lett on bases, Boise C, Salt Lake H 7. Bases on balls, off Wlggs 4, off Mc- H 'arlan 1. Two-base hits, McKcvitt, Han- H ."on. Elscy, Clark, Dcimas. Home run, H .Mullcr. Double plays. Tozcr to Dolman to H 1 Weed, McKevltt to Elsey Struck out, bv H "WiggH U, by MeFarlon 3. Parsed ball, H Jlaunen. Tlmo of gamo, 1 hour So minutes. H lTmnlre.. Kollackoy and Bruycttte. At- H tendance, 430. I! WESTERN LEAGUE. J Denver, 3; St Joseph, 2. j DENVER,. June 13. Although outplayed , at -the bat and in the Held. Denver duc- I r.-edxl in scoring a win against St. Joseph , ; in the first game of the series. Score: ; ,. - it. ii. is. ), ! 3 ic-nver 011 0CO 10 3 5 . i 1 fit. Jos-jph 001 010 X0 2 7 0 , j Batteries V'ollendorf and Lucia: Diehl and McConni-il. ,1 . Des Moines, 5; Omaha, 4. DES 7101 NES, Juno 18. Companion's I ' v.ildnesa in the ninth inning lost today'3 , ; gume for Omaha. Score: Dss jroines 000 020 012 l En Omaha 000 110 011 1 12 o I Battericp Liefleld and Clark; Compan- ! j Ion and Gondlng. ' I Hain at Colorado Springs. V COLORADO SPRINGS, June 13 Colo- rado Sprlngs-Sloux City game postponed: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing- of tho Clubs. P. W. .L. P.O. Chicago 13 20 14 .C7i Cincinnati 47 31 10 .CW Now York .- 4", 29 1C .65 Pittsburg 42 24 IS .671 St Louis 4S 21 27 .4RS Brooklyn 47 20 27 .42G Boston II 16 25 .SGI Philadelphia 40 3 31 .225 Yesterday's Games. Boston 4, Pltteburg 6. Philadelphia r,, Clnclnnntl 1.' New York 2, Chicago S. Today's Games. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louie at Now York. Philadelphia, Q; Cincinnati, 4. PHILADELPHIA, June 13. -It looked l'ke an easy victory for Cincinnati today, but in the locals' half of the eighth Sut-hoff Sut-hoff loHt control, giving three bases on balls and forcing in a run. Attendance, 1W0. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 220 COO 000- 1 11 1 Philadelphia 200 00) 0l 0 12 Batteries Suthoff and Poltz; Fraser and Dooln. Two-baso hits, Seymour, reitz. Lush. Threc-bnp hit. Donlln. Bssob on liallp. off Sutlioff 1. off leaser 4. Struck out, by Suthoff 4. Umpire, Emslle. Pittsburg, 6; Boston, 4. BOSTON. June 13. Pittsburg won from Boston today, errors turning the score against (he homo team. Kruger was hit In the head by an ln-curvo and was unable un-able to continue. Attendance, 2c00. Score: Tt. II. E. Pittsburg Wl 300 02 fi f 3 Boston 5)1 OX) 000 IDG Battories Phllllppl and Phelps; Wil-helm Wil-helm and Moran. Two-baso hits. Beaumont, Wagner. Homo run, Wagner. Baso on balls, off Wllhelui 1. Struck out, by Phllllppl S, by Wllhclm 2. Umpire, Moran. New York, 2; Chicago, 3. NEW YORK, June 13. Chicago defeated Now York today, winning tho series. The home team could not bat effectively with men on bases, while Chance's fine hitting, the featuro of the game, won for tho visitors. Attendance, DOOO. Score: Pv. IL E. Chicago 201 000 000 3 4 2 Now York 010 010 000 2 5 2 Batteries Brown and Kling; Matthew-son Matthew-son and Bowcrman Two-base hit. Chance- Thrcc-baso hit. Chance Homo run. Chance. Bases on balls, off Malthowson 2. off Brown 2. Struck out. by Matthowson 4, by Browii 2. Umpires, O'Day and Zimmor. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. P.C. Boston 17 32 15 .631 Now York 45 27 IS .C00 Chicago IS 27 21 .562 Philadelphia 44 24 20 .B43 Cleveland 42 22 20 .524 SL Louis 43 21 22 .4&S Detroit 14 17 27 .SS6 Washington 43 S 35 .ISO Yesterday's Games. Detroit. 3; Washington, 0. Cleveland. 2: Philadelphia, 0. Chicago. 2; New York, 1. SU Louis, 2; Boston, C. Today's Games. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 6. ST. LOUIS, June 13 Boston defeated St. LouIh hore today in an uninteresting game. The game was slow and dragging and, barring one hurd stop in the sixth inning, in-ning, was without incident. Attendance, 2000. Score: Pw IT. E. St. Louis Oil 000 000 2 11 2 Boston 101 110 C02 6 13 0 Batteries Glade. Sievcrs and" Kahoc; Tannehlll and Farrcll. Chicago, 2; New York, 1. CHICAGO. June 13, Today's gamo was a pitchers' battle and an almost perfect lieldlng game. New York's only run was made on Ganscll's double and a long single sin-gle by McGulrc. Attendance, 2200. Score: R. 11. E Chicago , 200 00) 0C 2 3 0 New York r. 000 000 1U0 1 5 1 Batteries White and Sullivan; Wolfe and McGulre. Detroit, 3; Washington, O. DETROIT. Juno 13. What hits Detroit made off Patton came with crrora by Washington and gave the game to tho locals. lo-cals. Mullln pitched a great shut-out game, scattering Iho safe ones so they v;cro wasted. Attendance, 12CO. Score: R. IL E. Detroit C01 001 10 3 3 0 Washington CO1) 000 000 0 5 4 Batteries Mullln and Buclow; Patton and Drill. Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, 9. CLEVELAND. June 13. A wild pilch by Mooro and La Joie's error allowed Phlla- delphia to tie the score, and then the visitors won out in the tenth, scoring hc on runs on six hits. Waddcll struck out thirteen men and Moore eight. Attendance, At-tendance, 3S00. Score: R. II. E. Clevoland 200 C00 000 0 2 6 3 Philadelphia 000 110 000 7 0 12 0 Batteries Mooro and Abbott; Waddell and Schreck. College Baseball. PROA'IDENCE. R. I.. June 13. University Univer-sity of Pennsylvania 2, Brown 0. American. Association Games. i At Columbus Columbus. 1; St. Paul, 6. At Toledo Toledo 4: Koiisa-s City, C. I At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 5; IUJ1-Wiiukep. IUJ1-Wiiukep. 2. At Louisville Louisville, 13, Minnc-anolls Minnc-anolls t). |