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Show v Huelsman Mils Over Fence; Wins Game in the Tenth V 1 Salt Lake Captain Makes Longest Drive Ever Seen ; in Campbell Park; Skyscrapers in Fine ' Form for Great Falls Series. J Salt Lake Cans feel pretty well, this morning, thank yon. Their team has wound up the first week of their northern fcrip in whirl-j whirl-j wind fashion. The 1912 champions have been taken into camp for i .five games of the six played. Some of them have been close, and ; all the victories have been due to Salt Lake's heavy hitting. Ninth ' and tenth-inning finishes have, been the order of the week. 1 Tomorrow Salt Lake goes against wJhat is held to be the dead- I liest of their foes the Great Palls team. It will be especially in-; in-; teresting to watch the progress of this week's series. The interest ,j lies in this: Will it prove that the superior team is the one that ; wins games with hard hitting, or the one that places chief reliance ' in its pitchers? Great Falls unquestionably has a quartette of strong twirl ers in Delhi, Williams, Duffy and Hildebrandt. Tlbose ' pitchers have shut out their opponents more than once within the last week and only the other day there was a no-hil game. Tf Salt Lake's heavy hitters prevail against the Electrics' speed servers, ' I then the Skyscrapers have the pennant sewed to tlieir lodge pole. .1 . Ogdcn plays at IMissoula, and Butte meets Helena on tlhe Vigi-j Vigi-j lantes' lot. Following the Great Falls series the Skyscrapers will go to Helena, and then will return home, opening liere July 1 with IOgden. I At Missoula Salt Lake, 8; Missoula, 7. At Butte Butte, 6; Ogden, 3. At Great Falls Great Falls, 4; Helena, 0. Won. Lost. P.C Sail Lake 30 18 .G9S Great Falls 2S 13 ' .0S3 Butte .10 IS .514 Helena 16 23 .410 I Missoula 16 24 .400 Ogden 12 30 .286 Special Lo The Tribune. ITSSOULA. .Tunc 15. Frank Huelsman. that greatest of all game-breakers, boat the Highlanders In the tenth Inning of today's to-day's game and made It five straight for his honest employer. With two men out and nobody on bases Trekell sent the first one down the alley and Huelsman sent It miles over the left-field left-field fence, it was the longest hit ever made In Campbell park. It was the big fellow's only hit, but It came just when It was needed, So remarkable was the hit that even the big dlauppointed Sunday crowd hud to applaud Huelsman as he came down Ihe third base line. The fans save the Salt .Lake star a hearty an ovation ova-tion as would have been given u Missoula slugger under the same circumstances. Thrilling Climax. Huelsman's four-bagger .came as a thrilling climax to a game full of excitement. excite-ment. Throe errors and three short singles gave Salt Lake six runs In the first inning. in-ning. After that Trekell did as he pleased pleas-ed with the enemy. He pitched beautiful ' ball throughout the game, allowing only four hits during the last eight innings. After their Inauspicious beginning the i Highlanders rallied and played championship champion-ship ball. They drove Castleton from the box and treated Erlckson with disdain. dis-dain. In the seventh they tied the score and after that It was nip and tuck with the locals having the better of It. Trekell Trek-ell wan pitching airtight ball and the Highlanders were touching Dressen freely. free-ly. Then In tho tenth Inning Trekell defied the lightning and saw the game vanish over the distant leftfleld wall. Tobln shared fielding honors with Afurphy. Both men pulled off sensational one-handed catches when thev were needed. Tobln's stab came In the fifth |