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Show Vild Heaves and Suck Player. AB. H. TB. P.C Ruegg, Murray , 4 8 8 .750 McNeil. Helena 4 3 3 .750 Bostlck, Boise 4 3 3 .750 Macmurdo. Butte 3 2 ti .6R7 Ellis, Ogden 3 2 4 .667 Seabough, Ogden 3 2 2 .667 Davis. Salt Lake 5 3 7 .600 Caldwell, Salt Lake 5 3 5 .600 Daschbach, Helena 5 3 3 .600 Home-run hitters Davis, Salt Lake; Ruegg, Murray; Toner, Boise; Macmurdo, Butte. tr Helena Trill play here this week.1 if the club remains in the league. Butte is to play at Ogden. Murray is scheduled to play at Boise, but whether it will or not, cannot be stated at this time. In the event that Murray and Helena both quit, Salt Lake may 0 to Boise, or the Irrigators may come here. Caveney made a particularly good stop of Tonneman 's grounder iu the ninth, taking the hop with one hand. Well, we'll kjiow all about it today whether Murray lives or dies, sinks" or swims, survives or perishes. Manager Herbert Hester of the Salt : Lake ciub attended yesterday's game at Ogden, and the big crowd of Sunday Sun-day fans divided their attention between be-tween the Sea Gull leader and the game after somebody discovered Hester in the grandstand. Two double plays in which the outfielders out-fielders participated, were some of the peculiar stunts of the game at Ogden vesterday. Kader was tagged in the fifth inning while trying to reach third I on McXeil's sacrifice fly after Daschbach Dasch-bach had scored. Lussi was also tagged at third in the sixth while tryino; to take third on Wells's fly to Cobb, who made a perfect throw to the bag. k Catcher Crittenden underestimated Couch's hitting ability at Ogden yesterday, yester-day, the miBCue resulting in two runs for the Canners. "With two on the bags in the fourth and two down, Crittenden Crit-tenden directed Aschenfelter to pass Captain Seabongh for a supposed easier chance at Couch. The Californian handed out a little surprise stuff by connecting for a nice single, scoring Cobb and Raedel. The fans immediately immedi-ately willed Couch a place in the hall of baseball fame. |