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Show 1 HOORAY! SEA GULLS 111 II 1ST UP ank Huelsman Knocks Pill Over Fence, Cinching-Second Cinching-Second Boise Game and First-period Honors. jr MORGAN PITCHES ITWO GRAND BATTLES l' Ole Reliable" Is Strong at Finish; "Red" Toner Accidentally Ac-cidentally Puts One Over I Plate; Trick Is Turned. raicn ASSOCIATION. x' 3 3 s X - ; u i ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' I '.: Liia 6 10 10 5 ti 7 .6-7 1;-a 3 6 . . 6 11 S S4 6 S 1 S . ., 6 .SCO 'fv ...... b ... 6 7. S 5 C7 I sS ; 2 5 5.. 5 10 7 .4?0 5 5 2 5 ... If .3,--J lost 3 C4 So 35 .. k; At Salt Lake First game: 1 -'ise 6, Salt Lake S; second ::me: Boise 2. Salt Lake 4. .. At Ogden Helena 14, Og-: Og-: :a S. At Butte First game: Mur-- Mur-- 'iv 3. Butte 4. Second game: i '.'array 3. Butte 13. Today's game begins at 3 ; clock. ?razi Hue'sa-, a br:gh; aad popj- i: 'j"-- an from St. Loui. won the -ir.r:oiih.:p c: the nrs: period of the assj-'iatios 1914 season for Salt jLi? in lie eighth inning of yesterday '3 g2e wit a Boise. A; ;ie Ir.Liizg 0: the eighth inking score stood 2 to 1 in favor of Boise, hers '""as & runner on tirst by reason of ( rise cn balls, when Huelsinac made icnrest hit 0:. the year, breaking ;:i tie ani himself bringing in the wiu- iii you shouid have 5en and heard th: crowi. The grandstand was oue -lis of ihontini:. s: ra-nin hurr.anlty. coa.. umbrellas and everything ::K-able was -lug into the air. 'The iz who invented' tne w 3rd "paude -:ziz73." wo-ld have boon a?ha;iiel of -j etfort had ho seen that sper- "a-.e, and would have immediate.;.' 5pt w-3nt to think up a stronger ana more t:?"-r.rt:ve word. In::"dentail , Euelsman revived sev- well-earned kor.-e-v'-s from enthu-r.a.;::; enthu-r.a.;::; ran: for his Coble deed. Credit to Morgan. v,-:!e the honor for bringing the tr;t-:er:cd ieadershio to .Salt Lake be-to be-to Hueisxan, bo rar as it tan jt-to-anyone for a spectacular f.r.i h, ::-.'--t for yesterday's double victory r"-.y snonld 0 to ; C ' ; Morgan. "'-'-- Eekab.e "' pitched eighteen m-y m-y a- s: of grand basebai;. What "5 more, k- aoLarPHTiv -caiv far more when m on the B'"'i?e side was O'-ti -le ninth inning of the second game. i'tLrr v.-i going splendidly in the! when he a.-eidntailv p-'t one the heart of the plat?, breast high,! lY"" H'jIsnian. There have hpf-u many i !y-' nils on or rather iron1. Lucas : rit it is extreme!;.- doubtful if any f'- m the nasi ex'rf-f-dd .in leoE'ta. ; : :;; "r;ve srr.ained O'it bv iiuelsman ves- - f ! Idership Cinched. . 1 -'-ere vil! be one more garne in the '. Lake-Bol-e serie3 at Luca? fiId to-'-"i and there vrill be a 'lotible-h-aar-r ';':'len between the T'ar.ners and the -"-ante?, fthold .Salt Lake lose to-! ? jame it will give the r-a Ci-ills a hr.e of .617 againt .600 for Ogden, ;'v'-4 Oimlin take both of today '3 bat-y-at Gienwood park, v i" corr.es the end of a thrilling f:'-tt'ie. s-Lich as ha sr-'dnm been wit-i wit-i --.-i'ijn any league, and one whii-h eer-ilr.-jiias never bf-'n approached in the l-'l"'n leag-ae for d'-perate nhting. 1 -e second period begins Tuesday. ! Hie First Game. i . 't Lake numerically colleoted many o:f Jecsen in the first game yes- y .zy. hut the Boise manager kept ' distribute'! except in three ! oraan was also touched quite j but the Irrigators did not make I clouts count for runs. For ex--.i,n th first inning, the bases ! fi'-ied with three singles, but Mor-' Mor-' f5" ,Eet the side down before a run I --i be scored. r Lake made one in the second on 'rt!'"'' triple and Tonneman's single. Jr:iB made jn the third on a single Hester and a double bv French. i,'"58 '-ame in the fourth on a base on I i".'.' t!e by Morgan, a triple by j;'"sarid sineies' by French and Iiavis. 1 fr'rPe rnor were counted in the sixth i, f smsle bv Hester, a double bv I and singles by French, Davis " tonceman. I Bise Comes Up. 1 jT1'V.re.r:r:S w're made by the visitors itrV"' vif''" on f"',r n'ts an;' a w"'' M JJn"-Tr: wa' a single bv Schitnpff, t. r,v Keliev, a two-bagger bv T'.auer. '-"ntice fly bv Bhmsser and a final ,y Thomas. Ct Kp'-v knocked the ball over r"; in the seventh for another the ninth the Irrigators took two on (Continued on Following Page.) 1. SILT LIKE lIlF EIUST HALF HONORS (Continued from Preceding Page.) a single by Keller, a double by Thomas and an error. In the Second Battle. Salt Lais scored first in the second game, getting one in the second inning. Davis doubled, was sacrificed to third and stole home in the course of an attempted at-tempted run-down that failed. Boise tied the score in the fourth on singles by Blausser and Tboinaa and a sacrifice fly by Bostick. They added one in the fifth on a double by Sehimpff, a wild pitch and a single by Toner. Salt Lake decided the issue in the eighth. Hester drew a base on balls and Huelsman drove it over the fence. French tripled and scored on Davis's single. Both games were notable for .fast fieldiug. In tho second Boise made four double plays. |