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Show TOMLCm MELF IglEES TAK.IE PUMR Indians-Top Race by Win Over Cards Pioneer League Standing of the Trams Won. Leal. Pet lw1ston 1 Ml Pocatrilo f f .114 Ogden 4 t J7I rWtt Lake i 4 At Botoe 1 Ml Twin rails 1 J4S Tuesday's Rreults Salt Lake 11, Twin Falls 1. Pooatello , Lewlston (. Ogdea t, Botes u, Br Aeanelated Prsss The Lewiston Indians, way off by themselves In north Idaho, were also all by themselves In the Pioneer Pio-neer baseball league standings to-dsy to-dsy at the top of the heap. The Indians entered last night's game with the Pocatello Cardinals tied for first place, but broke a two-all deadlock In the sixth inning with a three-run rally to win, 4-3. Busolirh scattered six Cardinal hits effectively, while Berndt and Beera, who relieved the starting ' Cardinal chocker In the fatal sixth, gave up seven safeties. A double by Reser, Indian centerflelder, was the only extra base hit of the evening. 81i-Rua Spurt Salt Lake City moved up a notch In the standings by handing the Twin Falls Cowboys sn 11-10 racing In another "owl" contest at Twin Falls. Oppelt and Duca practically handed hand-ed the game to the visiting Bees when they Issued 13 bases on bans and hit two other Salt Lake City batters. Oppelt was routed by a six-run Salt Lake City rally In the third. The Ogden Reds played their initial game at Boise, and the home town Pilots came out with a 12-t decision de-cision after nine hectic innings. Five Horns Runs Five home runs sailed ever the fence, three by Pedigana, Krauss and Lows of the Pilots, and two by Nacarro and Hugsies of Ogden. Fans were treated to five snappy double plays. Manager Bill McCorry said hs would protest ths action of Andy Harrington, Pilot skipper, who received re-ceived a walk In the eeventh Inning when Boise shoved across fivs runs. Harrington asked for a runner, then went to the third bass line to ooaoh. .Unofficial attendance figures were given as 30 for Boiss and 1600 for the .Lewlston-Pocatella game. The asms teams plsy again tonight nd tomorrow night. |