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Show 111 TWO (AMES AND II NOBODY HURT I Salt Lake and Mk Break Even. I After Being Whitewashed, the Visitors Get Their j Vli. Revenge. jj A Remarkablo Double Play, in- Which. ') !f !j ' Eight of the Snints-Far- j .' 1 1 tlcipatod. ; 1 Ij l' " ' '. " ' ' !i ' !' . ' PACIFIC NATIONAL. LEAGITE.- j ' Standing of tho Clubs. ! " T ' I P. w. L. P.C. ( I Bolso .. I Hi is 20 ,f5 iM Spokane 15 25 20 .556 If Salt Lake -13 19 21 .142 I ., Butte , 42 IS 24 .420 ill , ' j j, ( Yesterday's Games, j' Salt. Lako 7. Butte 0. first gnmo. Salt Lako S. Butte G, second game. Boise G, Spokane 1. . I' Today's Games. J Untie at Salt Lako. ,, 1 Spokane at Boise. jl1 W ITTK and Salt Lako divided honors v i at the b;UI park yesterday afternoon, jj 1 jjJP each team taking one pmo. Tho 3 J. J, Elders, with Meredith In. the box, 7 : ' copped the first one, shutting out the jI Miners by a score of 7 to 0. Tho Plck- ' Wicldcrs camo back stronger after tho j(j , Intermission and, with Vasblndcr on tho j l' I rubber, trimmed the .Saints to the tuno j i of C to 3. Fully 3000 fans were packed j II i In the grandstand, on the bleachers and ! alone: the aide lines. Both frames wero ' t spirited and very Interesting, and the nr-I nr-I , tlcle of ball handed out wan of the big ' 1 league order, except on one or two occa I j, ' clons. In the second game the Elders I, j : U I I 'EmerMeredith "Winding Up." I. l v pulled off three double plays. In one of i ' which eight players participated, i ' McHale and Hannivan Stars. ( , A ' It was a banner day for the outfielders !" ,' J i and nearly every one of tho outer-gar- , 1 J deners hod- an opportunity to , shine. , Jimmy llannlvan, "Dutch" Miller and t I Jimmy Mcliale were the three stellar per- i formers. Jn tho. lli-t game the above,' players pulled down fifteen flics, some of I ' which were captured In sensational style. Il J Meredith and Eddie Quick were tho op- i ' posing slab artists In the llrst game. Foe X Jive Innings both teams wero blanked. In" the sixth a two-bagger by Mullef, a single by ITannlvan and an. error by Runkle ad- ' milled two tallies. In the seventh the Miner aggregation I -went to pieces for a few moments and 'iJj ' Hl i ! . jj Bert Hawley's Stunt Was a Feature. H H , f fireworks wnrt in order. Tnrco errors and Hl! lr' I hits by Muller ;ind IIau3cn allowed flvo Hh t I runners to cantor home. Cook and Quick H ' were the offending iiartloH. j Meredith's Clever Work. . The bull toscrs from Smoketown vcrc l I unable to do anything with MerrdlUi's do-. 1 , llvory. IIo allowed but x IiILk and gave I no free passes. Quick pitched a fairly Hf 'ji good ganio and. ordinarily would have won H, j h'E camo-' Six errors and three bases on I Hi balls proved damaging, and. although Quick gave away but a hnlf-dosen hlie, tho Elders secured seven talllps. Second Game. . Titus and Vasblndcr wero selected for the second performance. Tho Georgetown iwlrlcr did fairly "well, but errors proved his undoing. Ton hits arc charged against Titus and four errors arc marked up against his brother Elders. Not one of tho Minora' six runs were earned, so tho young collegian is not altogethor to blamo for the defeat. Cy Vasblndcr was In good form and kept tho Saintly stlcJc-wlcldcrs guessing throughout. Only eight hits wero secured se-cured and the big Butte pltchor struck out six batters. Vasblndcr had plenty of speed and fairly good control. Three of Butte's runs were mado In tho fourth inning. "With two men on bnsofl, Mcliale swiped tho sphere for a single sack Hannivan fielded the ball to third to catch Shaffei, but "Wood missed tho throw Before the ball was recovered recov-ered both Shaffer and Mcliale had scored. In the seventh Inning three hits were secured off Titus. llauscn dropped a throw to tho plate, allowing Cook to score. Runkle also scored in this Inning. Inn-ing. In the sixth c. single" and an error permitted per-mitted Lall-. to Cavort around the cushions cush-ions and come home, making a total of six runs. Salt Lake chalked up one In the fifth and two more In the seventh. Mullcr hit for three sacks and camo In on a caught fly. Thrco singles did the business in. tho soventli. Sensational Double Play. One of the most peculiar double plays over seen on a. local diamond was pulled off by the Elders In the second Inning. Spencer was on .first und Bandclln n't third. Spencer attempted to steal second, but llauscn shot tho ball down to Dcl-mas, Dcl-mas, who nabbed tho Butto player by a hair. Bandclln meanwhile haa started for home. Dclmns fired the sphere to Hansen Han-sen and Bandy was forced to retreat. Then, for nearly a minute, the entire Salt Lake tram, with tho exception of Outfielder Out-fielder Girnlin, were kent busy In an effort ef-fort to tag the fleH-footcd Bandclln. Eight different players handled the ball bofoic Bandy was captured. Weed finally scored the put-out. Hannivan made a beautiful one-handed catch out In middle, besides three difficult diffi-cult running siops. McHale of Butte also made several very clover haui-downs. The two scores follow: First game BUTTE. " a:b. -P.. IL P.O. A. E. Runkle, sa 4 0 13 4 2 Ward, 2b. 4 0 0 0 I 0 Lally. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Shaffer, lb 4 0- I n 1 0 Bandelln, rf 3 0 110 0 Mcliale, cf 3 0 0 o 0 0 Sponccr, c. 3 0 1 3 3 0 Cook. 3b. 3 0 2 0 2 2 Quick, p. 2 0 0 2 0 2 Totals ....20 0 G 21 14 0 SALT LAKE. A.B'. R. II. P.O. A. E. Mil Her. If. : 4 2 3 ii 0 0 , Hannivan, cf 3 V l r. 0 0 Weed. 3b 4 0 l i 3 (1 Glmlln, rf .-4 n 0 l 0 0 Clark, lb 4 0 0 9 ' l 0 Hausen, c. 2 1 l 1 0 Delmas. 2b. ,. 4 0 0 4 2 0 Bmyotte, 'ss I 1 0 0 0 0 Meredith, p 2 2 , 0 1 30 Totals 31 7 (I 27 10 0 Scoro by innings .Bntto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 '7 Summary: Earned runs, Salt Lake 1; sacrifice hlt. Bandclln.- Quick, Meredith; stolen base. Spcncor: left on bases. Salt Lake 4, Butte Ii; bases on balls, orf Quick 2i two-base hits. Runkle. Mullcr; struck out. by Meredith 2. by Quick 1; time of game, 1:33; umpire. JDavls; attendance, 2000. Second game BUTTE. A'.B. -R. H. P.O. A. E. Runkle. ss. , 4 1114 0 Ward, 2b 4.1 2 0 3 0 lilly. If ,4 1 2 1 0 0 Shaffer, lb 3 0 0 11 1 0 Bandclln, rf 3 1110 0 Mcliale,, cf. .., S 1 1 l . 0 0 Spencer, c. 4 0 l 7 ' 1 1 Cook, 3b -4 1 1 0 l 1 Vaablnder, ( . 0 I 2 2 0 L Totals 33 6 10 27- 12 2 ; " 1 SALT LAKE. , A.B. R. II. P.O. A. E. Mullcr, If 6 1 1 0 1 0 Hannivan. cf 3 114 10 Weed. 3b. 5 112 2 1 Glmlln, rf. , 4 0 2 1 0 0 Clark, lb,, w.. '..4. 0 2 S. 2 0 Hauscn, c 2 0 0 7 2 1 Delmas. 2b. '. 3 0 , 1 3 3 0 Bruyclte, ss 4 0 0 2 6 2 Titus, p 4 0 0 0 6 0 Totals .Vi .3 , S 27 23 4 Score by Innings Butte .....1) 0- 0.3 0.1 .2.0 Salt Lake ....v...,..i) 0' 0. 0 1 0 2 0 0 S ' Summary rEarned runs, Bait Lake 3; sacrifice hits. Shaffer. Mcliale; stnlon hoses, Runklo, Mc.Hnle 2. Ginilln; left on bases. Butte 4, Salt Lake 6; bases on balls, off Vasblnder 3. off Titus 3; two-basn hit, Cook, llirec-baso hit, Mullcr; double plays, Hauscn to Delmas to Bruyette to Titus to Clark to Muller to Hannivan to Wood, Bruyotto to Delmas to Clark, Weed to Delmas to Bruyctto to Weed; struck out, by Titus 6, by Vasblndcr fi; time of game, 1.50; umpire, Davis; attendance, 3100. 44444444444444444 4 Last Game Today. 4 -f There will be a baseball game -V -f this afternoon at Walker's field. Tozer and Bandelln will probably do tho pitching honors. Tomorrow -- the Salt Lako team goes to Spokano -f 4- for ono week. 44444444444444 |