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Show BUTTE BEATS OGDEN IN EXCITING TENTH OODEN. July . Kvm a. beautiful floral piece, the gift of the Offden fans ln honor of the team' homecomlna". failed an an Incentive for Manager Knight' men to take the opening game of the aertee from the Butte Miners on the Glen wood lot yesterday. The y Save the visitors a merry tussle, which required an extra, inning to decide, but tossed the game away with mlsplaya ln the tenth, the final count being 9 to 8. George W easier, Ogden's second base-nun, base-nun, was quite severely Injured ln the fifth Inning yesterday and was compelled to retire. The Injury was the result of a collision when Orlet slid Into Wessle at second. Ogden haa signed "Rube" Levy, former Butte shortstop, released by Merkle, and he win be played at second sec-ond today. Robinson demonstrated ln the very first round that hs was not due to pitch for the Coppers today. Because of bis Inability to locats the plate, Kalllo went to the rescue and finished, but not any too strong. With one run ln the opening round, the Knights stood still while the Merkle men pounded Sinclair for eight safeties, which gave them six runs. A three-base drive by Clynes and immediately immedi-ately followed by Djiddy's homer sent Balllnger to Sinclair's rescue ln the fifth. With the Miners leading by three runa In the eighth, the Knights tied up the count by means of Jones's two-base blow. By passing two men, Kalllo had managed to clog the bases and Jones's long drive to right sent all three serosa. Neither side scored In the ninth, although al-though both teams had men on the lines. Ons man had scored and ons was down when the Knights pulled a combination 'of alleged baseball, which sent two ln for the Miners. With Whaling on third and Kafora on second, Marshall hit one to Balllnger, who succeeded with Perkins's aid ln retiring Whaling between third and home. Perkins threw to Pourroy in an tftort to retire Marshall at second, but the utility lnflelder, who replaced Weas-ler Weas-ler after the latter had been Injured, dropped the ball and then threw wild to Jonea in an effort to tag Marshall. Kafora Ka-fora scoring ln the meantime Recovering Recover-ing the ball before Marshall reached home. Jones threw to Perkins and relayed re-layed the ball to Rlsberg, with the runner run-ner between them. Due either to the strenuous tagging of Marshall by Rlsberg or to the fact that Perkins did not amble out of the way ln time, the runner collided with "Perfc." the two rolling to the ground. Marahall was declared out and a charge of Interference Inter-ference by Perkins was Immediate registered reg-istered by all members of the .Tutte club. Including Manager Merkle and Captain Shannon. Before the excitement subsided. sub-sided. Umpire LsRocque had attached a fine to both of the club officials and anally anal-ly chased them from the lot A pass for Murray, followed by Jones's single and a hit out to short by Rlsberg, sent Ogden's center Holder serosa In the Knights' half of the tenth. Manager Knight put a blink on further activities when he sent himself in as a pinch hitter hit-ter for Moorehead and filed out to Cynes In right. bu rt a. j ' ab . m. ro. a. a SaaU. if I a a s s TQiseea, If 4 8 a T S S -l7-.s. rt 4 1111. S3f- 8 a i s i i Ortt. as I s a S 8 1 Wbsiiat. as i s t 8 a i Ksfers. e 8 1 a U S S Mnhsll. er S le.se KebhMHe. p S S s s s s sXalllfc p I ( t s a s twis as "a 5 as "a "a OODBN. . an. r if. po. a e a i j s a e Pourrey. Sb ,. 8 8 1 a S a ve rt s s a a s s Xurrar. ef 4 8 8 118 tBi 4 s a i a s deters, m 8 S 1 a 4 1 Murssssa. h 4 s a s a Weeraaas. lb 8 1 1 a 1 rwMaa, s s i a a o Sinclair p 1 . . . I a BsUlaaar. p 1 a 6 a s tsisat assess fetais s u as is "a -Bstte far Somtul la tks lasts, sears tr trnaUaa . i saiasisss-s Oseae i sesaiaasi s Saauaair: Twe-baa. alts Wearier. Peerrey. arses. Jem Tkrae-base blu-Clyaas, Tsum. Horn, run Dnd.T Stolen BBSB heSSj. St.. .1 1 Sarrlfle. bite Taissea, Clrses. D44. Marshall Kalllo Runa batlaS In-Br Clyaaa. boear Orlet m. Kafora. Vaa (S), Jeaes CS. Double piere Orlet, Wnaltae eaS Tarceea: a labors. Woofeaw a Forties: Balllnsw. Portias. Pourrey. Jones. Pertras aa4 Bisters Straok eat-By Robinson 1: by Kalllo. a: by Sim lair, a: by BeJIlaaw t. sewse ea balla-Ofr BaMssea. I: err lUfUo.' 1 off Sinclair 1: off Belltaeer, 1 Hits On Beetaeea. 1 re two. thirds ef sa lnalns off Kalllo. Kal-llo. 11 In alas saS ene-th'.re tastes. : off Sinclair 8 la faar and eae-tttrs tsetse).; on BaTnaaw r la nr. aad two-thirds taatassj wild pltcb Kalllo Kal-llo Hit br atteber Br Sinclair (Marshall) Lett oe beees-Betas. I: OjeVsa. Is. Tuea of aaass-8 aaass-8 boons sf astasaea. fists IsBnsn " |