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Show MILL AND SMELTER TIE IN SIX INNINGS Special to The Tribune. McGILL, Nev., June 19. The mill and the smelter ball cluhs of the Nevada Consolidated Con-solidated Copper league plaved a six-inning six-inning same to a tie here, the final score standing A to 4. The game was railed in order to allow the players to make a train. The contest was a pitchers' battle be-twen be-twen Ferris of the mill aggregation and Bsron of the smelter. Ha con. !n particular, par-ticular, showed a world of speed and won the favorable comment of the local ball fans. A two-bagger bv Douglass of the mill nine in the fifth inning robbed the smMter t wirier of a victory. The local league contains onlv two clubs, but these aggregations havp put up some excellent baseball. Several years ago then were four clubs from different departments of the big copper plant her, but the two-c'ub system has proved more satisfactory in that greater enthusiasm has been aroused. Of the three contests already played the mill has iron two, thereby taking the lead in the race. The lineup: Mill. Pmeiw W. Scott r McKinlPv Ferris. . . '. p Paeon Bro-k way lh Cly-es j Franko 2b Nshit M Scnrt 3b Reillv F.herly ss Merrick Clark If Furke J 'ong'ass rf Crawford S;. fnrce cf.Mfck. Cro |