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Show ,mf y - 5 Erkkson Is Back to Slav; ant I Saff La&e Boys FieldNobly )3& I id t " dfi Three Fast Double Plays and Almost a Fourth ? J One Add Spectacular Interest; Skyscrapers ;7$ I Bat in Old-time Form. m I ' ..; .. m I Donbleheader today! First game 2:30. -'"'V1? & I Salt Lake, 8; Butte, 4. -'v.-V.f ft At OgdenOgden, 13; Missoula, 2. , K'." ' J I At Great Falls Great Falls, 7; Helena, o , i: v I Won. Lost.' P.C. dfc Salt Lake. 49 21 .700 Great Falls .- 46 25 .64S ' j 1 ina I Butte... 30 35 .462 W I Helena 28 39 .418 v :': .l Missoula 28 39 .418 f Ogden 26 48 .351 x f-w-j HE coming back of Ed Erickson hlfllj I seems to be complete unci per-JL per-JL munent. Everything In Brick-ttst Brick-ttst son-'s "baseball life tins summer Mdates from the Fourth, of July, wliich 2ljlmarkeu the epoch. On that day he jjmfpitched twenty-tvo iuuinRS. Yesterday Khe pitched ouly mno, but the nine IKwere innings to be proud of. 1e ue hitters connected for only Iflsix safeties, all of -which -wero singles. J"jwsAlso they were scattered, the largest ! umber of the six being two in the ourth inning. Erickson vras the recipient of much onorable and invaluable assistance rom his teammates. Three of the astest doubles in baseball history are reditcd to Salt Lakers infield, -while fourth of tho same typo was nar-owly nar-owly missed. Schimpff was the prom-aent prom-aent figure in those doubles. No sec-nd sec-nd baseman in any man's league is surer shot on completing a double ban Artio. Forked lightning has noth-ag noth-ag on that boy when it comet; to speed, lis work in this respect has Etood out lean during the entire season, but his erformauco yostorda3' was so notice-bly notice-bly superb that extended mention hould be made of it, and would be P Saturday night weren't rush time n a newspapor. ..jKEhree Fast Doubles. -jK Tho first of the doubles was made ilf.u tl,G fiftu wbcn 0riefc re,'iclle(i. flrst fcn a pass. Whaling followed with a wlarn to Pendleton. Penny pinged it RP Schimpff aud in a jifl'y J)rcsson had reUogt'. Jn the "seventh the same thing Store .wlappenud to Marshall and Shannon. ;d ,)iPav'B tlTnc talcing the smash off 'efflpwSbaunon 's bat. In the eighth Tur-a Tur-a hetfEoon aud Clynos were the victims, Pou-Ftemwuleton Pou-Ftemwuleton haudlinu dynes 's boppor. E. The almost-double came iu the ninth. jtemWriet was on first, as a result of a sin-rjigrlle. sin-rjigrlle. Whaling' hit to Schimpff, who I&mngged Oriet on the way down. Ow-vrlmtig Ow-vrlmtig to the fact that Oriet scooted out of Aw" uc' lawn in order to delay the l0 JBOWMay, Schimpff had to chase him aud tBortB-e "'i-sed getting the ball to first by a d J'k'skr ;ny alt- Lake was there with the stick, he Mj'jlevcn times Mr. ICellogg felt the blow Qdjthat rang around tho world. Those 6eito?'0vs TanK loudly, too, for the very ' 0 cood reason that ono was a f our-bag-eiit Vmcv b.v Huelsman. one a triple by Da-rrRtwW)5 Da-rrRtwW)5 an ll'ree 'woro two-sackers by e Tj?Kondlcton, Erickson and Spencer. The ' t iWaptaiii 's homer was responsible for sioe.Wlreo runs, in addition to which he he i fMPttcd in another tally. Davis's triple iW.rouRnt in two. asatSiits in Bunches. ,er Sf'K.Hits in bnnches of four in. the first gprind sixth rounds gave the honvo club .jfatliBireo counters in each of those innings. six would have been enough to ott ?TCia but two more were picked in wder to stop any argument that might r of A'piso as to whether Salt Ijako roall' VVWP11 tho game or not. 'POuitfJKThere will bo a donblo-header this h l5Ktornoon. Tho first will start at 2:30 Ad Morgan will perform. The In- -Kan. twitlor, Hungary, will be the rytf fl Hresding genius in the second see- r NUJK'T00 time of calling the mooting to L Rder yesterday was set back, or ahead, ivJB;'iho viewpoint may he, bv a hoalthy jast riBouTig rainstorm. Shortly after 4 o TOr'0,1 tho rain quit trying to be n glit sMigular storm and turned itself into a jftry jsady drizzle, which continued through-ieen,7Kfc through-ieen,7Kfc tho gamo and may be on duty yet, lUHL' far .aB the people generally know. ,0niefBve wet water put feathers on th ball, but m spite of that, both pitchers showed steadiness in the department of control. - .... - Butte ticked ono up in the very first. : Demaggio walked and was forced at second. wheu Turgeon hit to Erickson. Turgeon went to third on Ciynes's single to right and came homo when Buddy hit a hot one to Erickson, who beat it down a little and let Schimpf nail it with a great leap. Huelsman Hits for Homer. Salt Lake got that ono back and two more besides in their half. Dressen hit it for a base to right center and bnonco- followed with a hopper. "Murphy "Mur-phy struck out and there were therefore there-fore two on when Captain Huelsman smashed the ball on the muuzzle for a chimney sweep's delight. The sparrows spar-rows on the distant rooftop wondered wiiat had suddenly come among them. Butto mot Salt Lake's lead and took an extra one in the fourth. Clynes went to first on a gift and to second on Duddy's out. Oriet went down and vhahng drew a base on balls. Marshall Mar-shall hit to right for a clean single, Murphy was slow in rounding up the ball and Clyiies came home. Whaling going to third. Shannon's hit brought in Whaling, and Marshall touched wood on a wild pitch. Salt Lake Ties Score. fifX,hc ?teCIiaP0-,rs ticd 'er P the fifth. McClain drew a walk. Dressen nica, and Spencer was soaked in thp. rios. Murphy wont down on an infield play and then it was Huelsmau's time up again. Tho captain drove a souser against Kellogg's huge bulk that bounced off the Butte heaver for a s ick single, and McClain scored. Spencer tiiod to make home also, but was misled mis-led into behoving that the throw would te to first and consequently was nipped u-t cue pan. Tied scores wero not what Salt Lake jraj i fishing for so they hammered out lq.uaIetinto the third base sack ScWrnnff,-?T?edL Ho wo,ufc t0 third on H?Spff lJ?uufc 011 hich Kellogg Davl'?' and Ati0 hieh iJnlV' a aoter ab0llt SShi t 6 "therumost part of Bases Again Filled. 0llt- Dressen hit to stab far ffDCl SKRio.iwide a noble under thAaiilrl 5 hJs. loved itt S!L thS-bnaU bufc failed to stick. Spencer flied out, and Murohv drew a base oa balls The Ws eTo loaded ThA?S?iWihea ?ueJsman camo up SSlrl Jali ent B1DPn? into center heJd. MarBhall was there to grab it s?orTtV0f Us--hoat and chan 3 score were gone. Salt Lake added their last ono in rweVOtntlK P,enton hit through M,;nJca and wcnt t0 second on vSC pff 8 5aTc"Cco- Davis struck out. i.nckson talked and stolo second. Penal Pen-al otou and Enckson undertook a dou-tMji dou-tMji ,Shaann heaved the ball over Duddy's head, and Pendleton came Butte's Hopes Blasted. . .Butte cot a couplo of men on in tho ninth, but that's as Tar ns thev went. Oriet smglod to left and was 'touched .u,fc. on the second base lino when bclumpff took Whaling's grounder. Whaling went to second when Erickson Erick-son hit Marshall. Shannon, was out on an infield fly, making two out and, two on, (x) Indicates spot where Huolsman stood when he caught ETol-Iogg's ETol-Iogg's fly and downed the side. Also it may be repeated that the first game today begins at 2:30 o'clock. BUTTE. AB. R, IT, PO. A. E. Demasglo. If. , 3 0,0 0 0 0- Turgeon, lb 3 I 1 7 0 0 Clynes; rt 3 1 1 2 0. 0 Buddy, 3b 4 0 0 13 0 Oriet. sa ., 3 0 1X41 Whaling, 2b 5 10 12 0 Marshall, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0 Shannon, o 4 0 I 10 1 1 Kelloggr, v 4 0JJ; Totals 30 4 '6 24 10 3 SALT "LAKE. AB. TL H. PO. A. E. Dressen. lb 5 1 2 10 0 0 Spencer, ct 4 13 10 0 Murphy, rf 4 p 0 0 . 0 1 Huelsman. If 4 1 2 3 0 0 Pendleton, ss 4 2 18 3 0 Schimpff. 2b 2 1 1 . 5 1 Davla. 3b 3 1 10 3 0 Erickuon, p - 3 0 1 0 2 0 McClain. c J 0 S 2 0 Totals 32 S Tl 37 15 2 Score by Innings Butto 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 t Salt Lake 3 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 8 Summary: Two-haao hits Pendleton, Erickson, Spencer. Threo-baso hit Davis Da-vis Home run HuelBman. Huns batted inJMarahall, Shannon, Huolsman (4), Davis 2), Erickson. "Sacrifice hits Schimpff 3). Stolen bases Shannon, EiickBon, Pendleton. Banes on balls Off Kolloprpr 5, off Erickson 6. Struck out Bv Kollotff? S, bv Erickson 3 Toft on hasos Butte 6. Salt Lake S. Wild pitch Erickson. First bnsj on errors Butto 1. Snlt Lake 2, D.oublo play TnialtiifC to Oriet to Turpcon; Pendleton lo Schimpff to Dresson; Pendleton to Schimpff to DrnBsen; Davis to Schimpff to Dresson. Hit by pitcher 'Marshall, Spencer. Time of came 1 hour and 68 minutes, Umpire La Rocquo. X |