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Show FLASHLIGHTS ON V THE GAME WE WON Delmas and Clark pulled off a light-ling light-ling double In the fourth yesterday. Those kind only come after the men lave played together for some time. Meredith attempted to core from , hlrd on a caught fly which went to Suck Weaver. The oldest Inhabitant f Kansas nailed him at the plate by I beautiful throw. . Lefty Houts picked a long; foul fly Tom HauBen's bat "off the elephant tainted on the left field fence after a ong run. . - Kellackey was behind the bat for Jolse yesterday and seems to do better n that position thnn at first base. Swindells of Butte is again on the tospitftl list. He split the middle fin-rer fin-rer of his right hand badly yesterday .nd will be out of the game for ten lays. Meredith batted some yesterday. "our times he faced his hated rival, Thompson, and secured a double, a ingle, a base on balls and a sacrifice tit. . . " It Is probable that Wright will pitch or Boise today, although he has a ad hand. It certainly did look good to see Jack 7"lar.ncry on Walker's field again. He a a . not wearing an Elder" uniform, . lowevt-r. . Kd Strong, who Is being tried out by Umllii.-Is un outfielder from the Now. England league. Marhall of the Boise team, whose stick work- has been of such a high Mder this season. Is in the hospital vlth typhoid-malarial fever. His ab-if ab-if nee .makes u big difference to the 3nl.se team.. Mnni-ger Wilmot of Hutte is working iWl to strengthen the Butte team and J his eye on tome likely material. rWats Davis found out yesterday how t feels to be an unpopular. umpire. His h'cislons were productive of some lerce conversation from both teams. Walter. Wilmot got a beautiful home tin in the game between Butte and tAne yetarday, . ' |