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Show I KSpeos H Even the Mighty Remneas Sue-Hi Sue-Hi climbs to Onslaught of Brave Batsmen of Zion. fl FCLOSKEY MISLAYS LUCK; SALT LAKE CAN WIN NOW Fans Try to Cheer the Roof Oft' H Grandstand When Cordtz Achieves Hero Class. H" Salt Lake will tako another game from Butte today at Cooley park at 3:30 p. ni. Drcsson, the new southpaw whom HB the Beauties could not hit yesterday, BflH will pitch and Blankenship "will catch. BH Quick and Hannah will he the battery MB for Butte. The reason Salt Lake will IllH win is because Butte's luck has been jH mislaid by John McCloskoy, who spent IH a large part of last night looking for it, IH but did not find it Further particulars H about the way this bunch of luck was lost are given in the course of the nar-rativo nar-rativo below. jH Score: Sail Lake S, Butte 7. H - Several Skyscrapers fell on Butte yes- H tcrduy. crushing ten of the handsomest H' copper diggers that ever Inspired Mary IB ' McLano to write an erotic novel- The IH crash caused an aeronuakc that must have Imparted a Hcrtzlua wave shock to IH everyone In or near Salt Lake City. IH Among i he Injured were: Boss McCloskcy. dignity lacerated in HH fifteen separate places. Pitcher Remneas. broken heart. Home-Run Marshall, ambition put out IH ol lolnt. Nig Perrlnc, eczema of the temper. B. Cordtz. Orr. Pendleton. Blankenship, Spencer and Doveraux set off the fuse that blew up Butte. Dick Cooley. lean- in fr so far out of the grand stand gate H that Umpire Toman scowled at him. dl- RB rectcd the dire plot, First lie coaxed HH and then he commanded, until the B tragedy for Bntto was wholly enacted. B McCioskcy was able to fay afterward that If Salt l..ukc won the pennant it WM should be a skull and cross bones flag. Tt really was a pirate's exploit taking BB the treasured game away from Butto BBB after It was almost won. RBI When Cordtz lined out the winning BBB two-bagger, cheers worthy of Dewey at DB Manila rent the air. Men threw their BBB bats in the air: fair rooters became ut- terly unaware of the new bats worn by Bj rival beauties If Cooley at that mo- ment had traded Cordtz for liughey Jcn- BBfl nings and Mulhewson the fans would BBB have mobbed him. BBB Incidentally there is a groove In the BB home plate. Just the size of Blankenship' s BBl nose. It is a memento of one of the BBJ most famous eilides ever seen In the west. BY Brick Dcveroaux's timely hit early In the BBJ game should not be overlooked. Without BBJ it all courage might have oozed away. BBj History affords no example of sweeter BBJ revenge than that aL Cooley panic yestet- BBJ day when John McCiotkcy, Boss oC the BBJ Butte Beauties, was forced to unlock his BB grip and take therefrom the game which BF he bad already put away. BBJ With scrappers like Blankenshlp's out- BBJ lit the fans are always warranted in liop- BBJ ing, but expectations were fading when HBJ the seventh inning passed by and the B score stood 7 to 3. In the eighth, how- BBJ cv.--r, throe runs were made and the fans were keyed up to a high pitch of anxiety. BBJ McCloskcv fc-arlng the loss of the BBJ same, examined Dmhot's arm where n Bf flatted ball had struck him and pio- BBa nounced him too badly bruised to pitch BBJ the last half. He sent In Remneas. BBJ At the sight of the mighty twlrler local BBJ fans sighed and gathered up pencils ready BBn to so home, but Spencer and Blankenship BBJ . both got base hits. Then up comes BBJ Cordtz, the Hero, who lines out a two- BB bagger and wins the game. McCloskcy Loses Luck. BBJ Salt Lake will surely win today for Mc- BBJ ' Closkey has lost the good will of Dame BBJ Fortune. This was demonstrated yes- BBb terday in several ways. BBJ If Dockstader's throw had not hit the BBJ players' beneh a run would have been BBJ cut off. If Druhot had not been hit on BJBJ the arm Remneas would not have been BBm put In: They might not have done so BBJ much to Druhot as they did to Rem- BJH nef.H. BBJ Besides this. McCloskcy wns not fined BBJ nor put ut of the park, which proves BBJ something Is radically wrong. The BBJ doughty manager of the slightly faded BY Beauties spent part of last night paying BBJ his devoirs to Fate and late last night BBB a moody Napoleon might have been seen BJ traversing the streets near the Moxum BJ in search of the lost luck. BYB Also It looks as If Dick Cooley had J picked up a new pltchor. The south- flBB paw yesterday did not civo a hit. al- BJ though he had before hlirt some of the BBJ mightiest sluggers of the McCloskcy BBJ All these things combined will make JBf today's game one of the most Interest- JBJ ing ever played in Salt Lake. BJB Umpire James Toman was slightly less Bp. accurate than usual in his observation BJBJ of balls and strikes, but Butto got an JBj even break If not more. BBB Morgan was given ragged support Bf while he was In the box and many of BBB the hits chalked up against him should BBB have been outs, BUB The example made of Remneas vester- BRB day proves that Blankenshlp's batters BJBJ ha.ve come into their own again. Five BHB hits in one and two-thirds innings Is BJBJ not a pretty record for any pitcher to BHB contemplate and when it happens to a BJBJ Remneas It indicates he Is not Remneas BUB any more, but someone else who looks BMB like the pitcher. IH Gamo by Innings. H In the first inning Dockstndcr got to H first when Blankenship failed to get his BJ grounder. Porrlno sacrificed him to soc- BJ ond. Frcls struck out. Mathcs hit BJH to center for two bases, but Schlmpff, Bl with a fine throw, caught Dockslader at BJBJ home plate. BUB For Salt Lnke Spencer was out on a BB 11 to Frcls. Devereaux struck out. BB Blankenship sent an en fly to Doclc- HB starter. In the second inning Duddy laid one BUM down at Blankcnshlp'ti feet and was out BJ at first. Marshall was out when Blank - BHB enshlp stopped his hot liner and Morgan MJf covered first. Blankenship in gelling BUB this one scrambled around on all fours BHB and several fans now want to back him BUB as the fastest man In the country on HHJ hands and knees. Hannah hit to left HMJ for a ba.se, but Elsoy struck out. BB For Salt Lake Long Bill Orr put one BUB away over the fence and trotted around MB the bases. Pendleton was out to Freis. BUB Schlmpff struck out. Fortler was raff BHB at first when Mathcs fumbled hi ground- nj cr. Dockstadcr caught Perkins' fly, HBf In the third Druhot cot a base on BBB balls. Dockstadcr sacrificed Morgan pHB trying to catch Druhot nsiyplng threw njTj over second nnd Druhot got to third. HBP Perrlne walked. Frcls bunted the third BBJ f-trlkc nnd was out. Perkins threw to BBJ second nnd Druhot wbe caught at home HJ! on a quick return. MHH For Salt Lake. Morgan struck out. BHBj Spencer ditto, Devereaux was out to BfBJ) Perrlne. BBBJ In the foutth Mathes koI a two bather HB ,Cft' "' sacrificed. 'Home Run" HI f Marshall struck out. Hannah hit a bad bounder past second scoring Mathes. A ball hit Klsuy's bat and he tried to convince con-vince the umpire the ball had hit him. He then hit past short for a base. Druhot was out, Orr to Pendleton. I For Salt Lake Blankenship was out to DncksUder. Orr expired Klsey to Druhot. Pendleton was safe when Duddy Ikrcw short to first and Klsey fumbled It. Schlmpff hit to right, but Pendleton was out trying lo reach third. . In tho tlfth Dockstadcr got a base on balls, but not until he had tried tho expedient of dropping his bat and starting start-ing to first, only to be called back and told It wjis a strike. Blankenship stopped Pcrrlno's grounder, but threw It to Morgan Mor-gan Instead of Pendleton who was covering cov-ering first. Frcls hit to second, but. Perrlne Per-rlne ran against Pendleton. Both were out. Mathcs took first, on a scratch hit. Duddv then hit past first scoring Dock-stnder Dock-stnder and Wathes. Marshall died on Schlmpff's throw to first. Devereaux Brings in Two. For Salt r,ikc Fortler walked Pendleton Pendle-ton was out to Elscy. Morgan dropped over a Texas lcaguor. Mathcs caught Spencer's liner, but threw high over second, sec-ond, allowing Fortler to take third. Brlek Devereaux. pinch hitter extraordinary, came up with a hot bounder past short which scored Fortler nnd Morgan, but Devereaux, while trying to get a long lead from first was thrown out. In the sixth Pendleton and I-ortior both went aft-.r Hannah's Hy. Pendleton froze to It. although he collided with fortler for-tler and thev rolled all over the field. Elscy hit to right for a base Druhot propelled one past third nnd Dockstadcr duplicated Druhofs feat. Perrlnc struck out and was exceedingly wroth at the umpire. He said so and it cost him ?5. Freis hit to Orr and Dockstadcr was out at second on Orr's choice. The bases were full when Orr got Freis s bad bounder. , For Salt Lnke Blankenship was out to Marshall. Orr hit. past second for n base. Pendleton struck) out and Orr was caught stealing second. In the seventh Mathes hit past Orr for a base. Duddy cot a two-bacrcer to left. Marshall, the mlchty. then put a home run over the fence, scoring Mathcs and Duddy beside himself. McCloskcy was smiling. Hannah hit past Orr for one base. At this juncture Dessau, the new-southpaw new-southpaw from Kansas, succeeded Morgan Mor-gan In the box. F.lsey hit a high ono to Orr. who crabbed It. Pendleton made j a beautiful stop of Druhofs hot, one and ' threw him out at first. Dockstadcr struck out, , For Salt Lake Schlmpff was out, Duddv Dud-dv to Elscv. Fortler struck out. Perkins Per-kins hit to center for a base. Dessau got a base hit- but Spencer struck out. In tho elKhth Perrlnc was out. Devereaux Dever-eaux to Blankenship. Freis expired similarly. sim-ilarly. With Mathes at bat Druhot. slt-tlnc slt-tlnc on the players' bench, was hit. on his pitching arm by a swift batted ball. Mathes was safe on Blankenshlp's error, but was caught between first and second. sec-ond. Butte's Bad Throw. For Salt Lake Dovercaux hit past Duddy. Blankenship hit to Mathcs who threw Devereaux out at second. Orr hit to right and Pendleton lined out a two-bacger two-bacger on which Blank and Orr came in. in throwing the ball from left to. the home plate Dockstadcr tossed the ball against tho players' bench and by cround rules Pendleton was allowed two bases, which took him home. McCloskcy McClos-kcy made a terrific roar that Pendleton had not reached second, but he was overruled. over-ruled. McCloskcy, scelnc that his gamo was striiKcrllnc to escape from his clutches, found that Druhofs arm was sore from being hit while on the bench and put In tho mighty Remneas. Sehlmpft was out. Duddy to Elscy. Fortler hit to left for a base. Van, batting bat-ting for Perkins, sent a high one Into Dockstader's hands. In the ninth Blankenship replaced Perkins. Duddy cot a base hit. Marshall Mar-shall was out. Orr to Van. Hannah ditto. dit-to. Klsey out Pendleton to Van. Dessau, the new pitcher, was the first man to bat in the Klorious ninth. Not a hit had been made off him and he was applauded, but ho' only sent a little fly to Mathes. Spencer hit a grounder lhal Klsey Jugcled and Spencer . was safe. Devereaux struck out. Blankenship Blanken-ship got a base hit. Orr hit to center for a base- One strike had been called on Pendleton when Blankenship concluded con-cluded to replace him with Cordtz. This youngster lined out a two badger to left and won the game. BUTTE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Dockslader. If 3 1 1 4 3. 0 Porrine. 2b .1 0 1 3 0 0 Freis. cf o 0- 0 2 i 0 Mathes, S3 u 3 3 2 1 1 Duddy, 3b 3 2 2 ' 1 3 1 Marshall, rf 5 1 1 1 1 0 Hannah, c fi 0 3 8 2 0 Elsey. lb 5 0 2 4 1 1 Druhot. p 3 0 1 1 0 0 Remneas, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total3 37 7 14 2C 10 3 Two out when winning run was scored. SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. FO. A. B. Spencer, If 5 110 0 0 Devereaux, 3b 5 0 2 0 2 0 Blankenship, lb. & c 5 2 1 6 2 2 Orr. ss 5 2 4 2 5 1 Pendleton, 2b .4 1 1 6 3 0 Schlmpff, cf ..4 0 1 0 2 0 Fortler. vf 3 1 1 0 0 0 Perkins, c 3-0 1 ' 8 1 0 Vnn, Jb 1 0 0 3 0 0 Morgan, p 2 1 l l 2 1 Drcssan, p 2 0 1 0 1 o Cordis 10 10 0 0 Totals ...40 8 15 x2G 18 "1 Batted for Pendleton In ninth. xFrels out for bunting third strike. Score by innings Butte .. 00013030 07 Salt Lake .,,.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 S Summary: Two-base hits Duddy 2, Pendleton. Home runs Marshall, Orr. Sacrifice hits Dockstadcr, Porrine. Duddy. Dud-dy. Stolen base Mathes. Hits Oft Druhot. Dru-hot. to In 7 1-3 InninKs; off Remneas. 5 in 1 2-3 innings: oIT Morgan. II In G innings: in-nings: off Drossan. 0 In 3 Innings. Struck out By Druhot. 7: by Remneas, 1; by Morgan. 5; by Dressan. 1. Bases on balls Off Druhot. 1; off Morgan, 2. Left on hoses Butte. 10; Salt Lake, 7. Hit by pitcher Duddy by Dressan. Time of game 2 hours, 211 minutes. Umpire-Toman. Umpire-Toman. 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