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Show SLAVES TO ERROR HABIT Salt Lake Players -Lose v Another Game in the : ; Same Old Way ; - -. . .; "PACTFIC MATiOHAt tEAQTJEt ' -f Standing bf lh Clnbi. ' r 4P: W Ix PC. -Boise .....:.:;;..il5 If Spokane :i...Hl 0 M Butte i.41t 88 M .4b8 Salt Lake aj;..;118 48 W .4U . It was too good td laAt Deima and Bruyette have the error habit fastened Upon them, ahd seem unhble td get Away from It They are like a couple bt top fiends kept away from their favorite favor-ite drug whefi they play aft errorless game, and are aa tertaln to accumulate the errors as a dope; fiend is to reach tor the yen hok. '.' Those two lost the game oh Monday. Toser only allowed six hits, but the Indians In-dians converted them Into runs. He was accorded what was probably the rotten-est rotten-est support that any ball enlhusiaf t ever saw. The game was absolutely 'painful for the Salt Lake rootera. , The fatal carelessness with which the Saints played waa clearly seeh, it has got to a place now where the team do not seem to care whether they win games or lose them. Just so they play the season out It waa hoped that Dad Clark Would put a quick finltfi on the indifference habit .when ha took hold of the team, but he has clearly proven that he is no captain. The men have if anything, played worse than ever under un-der his management, and show no sign of Interest in the team of bf Improvement. Improve-ment. On Sunday Salt Lake got eight hits against Spokane's slx, ahd two bf those hits were three-baggera, and 3t they only got two runs. Dumb base running and errors explain the phenomena. phe-nomena. It Is difficulty to see how; they managed to. lose, but the fact remains thatnhey did. Dad Clark does not seem Ao know that such A thing As base funning fun-ning li part Of the game. If he did, he would certalnlly make the remnanta called by courtesy the Salt LAke team practice that art for a while. Harmon did not have any too food ' Aupport, either, but It was better than that accorded Toaer. The Bcore: SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Muller, if 4,0 1 8 0 0 C14rk. 1st b ... 8 0 0 t 0 2 Riisen. c 4 0 1 8 8 0 iniin, cf 4 1 10 0 0 pjjmaa, lb t 8 0.1 0 T 1 Bruyette. as .....v.T.. 4 " 0 14 1 ,2 Forpythe. rf 4 1 1 8 9 0 Bluth. 3b 4 0 1 8 1 0 Ttorler, pr .8 0 1 2 4 0 Totala ..i;.. V....SS 8 '8 24 15 -8 SPOKANE. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Rockenfleld. 2b !? Stanley, C 8 0 2 4 1 0 Holland, lb 4 g 1 51 Frary. it ......... 0.0 0 J Reilly, 3b . 5 2 i ? Howletti rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 . Murdock. cf 8 0 10 11 Ferris, ss ...8 J f I S Harmon, p, .4 1 ,0 J J 0 Totals :... . ' 1 27 20 2 Score by Innings . Salt Lake ........... 0 1 J J J J 1-4 Spokane 1 M .10M1M . summary: Three-base hits, Forsythe, Gimlln. Two-base, hit Stanley. Sacrifice hits. Ferris.. Howlett 2. Stolen bases, Bruyette. Rellly. Struck but by Harmon 4, by Tosler 8. Basea on balls, off Harmon 2, off Tosier 8. Left oil base. Spokane 8, ' Salt Lake 8. Double play,. Ferris to Hoi land. Hit by pitcher, Relllyi;Wlld pitch. Toiler. Time of gamfei 1:60. Lmpiro, Da-vls. Da-vls. Attendance, 111. Batteries Tosler and Kausen. Harmon and Stanley. |