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Show vi KJi.... J. Hirers re Pflc1 in ' fi Lc-c (:, Only Hc- ' r "... t C ' . rruye' two-b h!M. Va ' 'r, C!ra-1 C!ra-1 l 2, . ed; 1' u-e-bnse hits, s i..er, as-1 as-1 n ler; hunt run, MoHale; 1. t on bs9, ; atte r. t ait Lale 12: 1 Its, oif p..iedn 6. r j n 9, ,.f f oi-.t o-f .lit'is 4, c T 'i z- rt; t -s cn La , T i.,on 2. off fc,orer 1, oil litus i, oit Toser 4; hit by. pitched ball, Kausen; etruck out, by Tozer 4, by Bandelin 1. by Sparer t; passed ball, pneer; time of rime, 1:10; attendance, 4w). Umpire, Ward. St; 'inz ef re Clubs. . , V. W. Tj. P.O. rnokane , .-4 ? ;i m, t ',,8 .' fro 52 23 .5-0 fait Lake fj 21 21 .44 kutte U i) il : .IA . . , Butte was unable to twist the tails of the Lions of the Lord In yesterday's game and the Lions are licking their chops and smiling retrospectively over the way they ate up the twisters served " -r. to them by noon, Bandelin and Boprer. Their batting averages were fattened to the extent of twenty hits, while the Miners Mi-ners only got ten ciT Titus and Toier.' These lar named gentlemen fiid not pitch any too good ball, either. Butte got five runs oft Titus Iri the second Inning and Toter was unable to break up the batting rally of the Miners until the fourth. After the third he only allowed two hits and one run. Both teams fielded poorly but the bat-' ting was heavy. The game was not at all exciting and dragged along until the pctatora were glad to see it ended. ' - Bandelin started In to pitch for Butte but only lasted two Innings, when he was replaced by Hoon, who In turn gave way to 8porer at the beginning of the sixth. ' - , There were ho sensational fleldlnr features. fea-tures. The summary: ' , ' ' BTJTTK. ,. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Runkle, as. v....6 0 J 4 1 Sporer, p. '. 1 0 9 10 Hoon. p i 1 ' . o 0 1.0 0 Bandelin, p. 1 0 1 0 Lally If 3 1 0 0 0 Ward, 2b t 110 1 Fhaffer, lb .6 1 1 U 1 0 McHale, cf. S 2 2 2t t 0 Ppenrer, c .....4 t 1 2 0 Vasblnder. rf 22 2 0 1 Flynn, b. 4 0 '1 2 0 Totals ...27 10 10 27 16 " SALT LAKE. AR R. H. PO. A E. Muller. If. 4 2 ' 2 3 9 1 Hannlvan, cf. 2 2 2 4 1 Weed. 2b. I 1 4 3 0 0 Olmlln, rf. 1 - 4 3 0 0 Clark, lb 2 ,. 7.2 2 Hausen, c S 2 17 0 0 Delmas. 2b 0 1 3 4 1 Hruyette, ss ....t I 1 ,0.0 v. Toser, p .....$ 'I 1 . 1' I Titus, p 1 1 I 9,9 0 Totals 14 20 tT 12 "i Score by Innings Butte ,..0 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 010 Bait Lake ......... .2 2 1 1 1 2 3 0 114 Summary: Earned runs, Butte 2, Salt Lake 6; first -base on errors. Bjtte. 2, Salt Lake 2; stolen bksea. Lally 2, Hausen 2. |