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Show , ' 7 ' t - ' ' , , if I I A r . 7 -t n" ii-l wa-I'...v 5olv: v;illl: LIcjrTs Dclirery r.t J trcnl Pcand nip , ' . x ' All Over tie Let. - r acixic sAxzoarAS ullgttz. ' i Standing1 of the Clubs. .' P. W. L. P C. rolsa ... f,..T..,..-.. -v. " f-nokane J Jo r " , Butte 106 61 & .4M Ealt Lake .101 ' 46 61 .CjO It was" anything but cloudy In the West for; the Salt Lake ball team, on I Wednesday. They secured a new and unpttnehed meal' ticket and feasted heartily on the fruits of victory. There were all the delicacies of the season on the bill of fare. at that The breezes of the coast seem to have removed the sleep producing fumes of Copperville-by-the-Smelter from their systems and they played with as much spirit as colts Just from the pasfure. j All this season Willie, Hogg has had i the Salt Lake batters' buffaloed and they have swung valiantly but In vain I at Willie's twisters in many games; but they surely had Willie fluttering down from his branch of superiority 1 an Wednesday. The Lions of the Lord ) ' pulled Willie's tall feathers for fourteen safe swats and among them were a two-bagger,-a triple and a home run. On tha other hand as the old-Ume minstrel min-strel remarked as he shifted the cu2. Essickwho has been playing the lead, lng role in the heart-rending drama, denominated "Hard Luck" all season. Jumped his contract with th dramatlo syndicate and blossomed out asa fuU-fiedged fuU-fiedged star In the. enjoyable comedy entitled "The Way to Win' a Game, or Strike Outs Mad Easy." He had th Spokane batters swinging at his shoots with the regularity f a pendulum and twelve of them swung three times la vain which Is the P. Jf. league record for this year. H was bumped only seven times and while h gave six bases on balls it was not due to lack of control con-trol but because a little .bird whispered to him that descretion was the better part of valor and tha men he walked were th heavy batters. - Also Mr. Es-Rick's Es-Rick's support was as perfect as possible possi-ble and It is certainly a relief to see a large 0 at the foot of the error column. it was a most Interesting, game and for five-innings no player on either team scored. In th sixth, however, Salt Lake began to do business and by clouting the ball hard and frequently piled ux tlx runs, all of them earned, before the end of the gam. -- Brayette, Hansen and Clark did tha heavy hitting for the Saints, while Fer-. ris was th luckiest of tha Indians In this respect Bill Hausen celebrated his return to life by slamming out a home run. Th summary: ' . i ' ' ' ALT LAKB." '- '.. :AB. B. H.PO. A. E. MuHer, cf 4 0 0 I . 0 Clark, lb 5 1 t - 1 0 Hausrn, e .......x...5 . 1 I 2 2 0 Glmllft, cf '1 l'l 0 Delmaa, 2b 4 1 2.1 0 0 Bruyette,,ss .........5 ' ' I 2 10 Forayth. rf 4 0 j 1 : 1 f. " 0 Bluth, 2b ......2 - 0 '-9' 0 ,0 Eslck, 0 v. 11 2 1 ; 0 Totals i..".. ..:.;.. : 14 27 -7 ' ' r ' " SPOKANE. 'J V' i AB. -R. H. PO. A. E. Rockenfleld. 2b ..... 2 12 2 0 8tanley. e 4 0 : I '10 Holland; lb 4 0 2 1 Frary, If , 4 0 0. 2 ..; 1 - 0 Rellly, Sb ..........4 - 1 - 0 Howlett, rf 4 2 1 0 0 Murdock, cf 2 0 ; 0 ' t 1 ' 1 Ferrla, ss 4 "1' 2-2 2 0 Hogg, p 2 0 0 2 1 0 Harmon .. 1 0.00 .0 . 0 Totals ...... ..w... S3 1 .7 71 ' 11 2 Harmon batted for Hogg in ninth.' Score by Innings - Spokane Ono 000 100 1 Salt Lake J ....000 OW 020-0 Summary: -Eariwd runs, Spokane, 1; Salt Lake, - A -t Home runs. Hauaen. Three-base hits. Ferrla, .Bruyette, Two-base Two-base hits, Clark, . Ferris. Sacrifice hits. Delmas, Esaick. - Stolea bases, Rocken-field, Rocken-field, 2; Howlett. Struck out, Esalck, 12; Hogg. A Bases ' on baua, ' on? Essick, 6; , off Hogg. L Left on bases. Spokane, 10; ' 'Salt Lake. A Double plays,. Frary to Stanley. Hit by pitohed ball. Blute. A Wild pitches. Hogg, 1. Passed ball. Hauaen Hau-aen and Stanley. Time of game, 1:46. I Umpire Davis. ... |