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Show SKYSCRAPERS LOSE. 9 TO -. The Skyscrapers dropped yester day game to Butte owing to their absolute inability to hit the offerings offer-ings of Pitcher McCreery. Tha former Utah State leaguer had de cldedly an "on day," and held Salt Lake at his mercy almost throughout. Otto Hungary, Bait Lake's new Indian pitcher, made hut debut and, except for the final inning, In which Butte found him for six hits hits and five runs, he did nicely. He went through his first game against decided dlsad vantages in the first place It could scarcely have teen expected of him to win against such pitching as Sr McCreery dished up, and then, he waii compelled to pitch a part of his game in a drlszllng rain, on a sate dismiss and agatest teem which, when in front, used every poetlblo means with which they could get by to rattle him. Butee found Hungary for thirteen hit-'eeteldev. hit-'eeteldev. out the young Indian snoul'l find some consolation In til fact lliat the Yankees pounded tlie tried and seasoned sea-soned eVan for an filial number yee-isrdey. yee-isrdey. That the vungster Is not a hit dlscu'iraged Is evidenced by the fact H at lie hat gone I" Manager Met los- I kei and asked to pitch on of the games I oi His uoublelieader tomorrow. Tomorrows double header begins pro-nptlv at 3:80 o'clock "Horeehld " Eleev. the former Butte l laver. has been appolnt4 by President Mulroney to turreed "Rasty " Wrllit a" umpire. The coire.t standlnaa of the I'nion as- u. lutiun cluba fork.: Won I-nst. P alt Lake 48 71 ileal Kails J., ; Hjtte Jo Missoula J 88 'HJ I'aden Si " " ehowcr which started during Butte s . half 9 the third, delayed the game thlr-i thlr-i . -i even minutes If the irat Kalis club had retained Hippo" Huelsman this season the Elc-1 Elc-1 ri. n would have been far out In front .if the bunch now. As It Is Heeler t leant la hut four games behind the slug-..... slug-..... sa't I ske outfit, says the area! I-ells l.eadei Yes an.l hal hal Art Verkl- lias Hank Olmstead. a for- ru-ar big league twlrlet. oiming to Join the Copper. It time to begin reorganisation of the league for another year. The IWMJH i, serfs some reo-ganljatlon. at that, f.lg it .-tub. should be the slogan for II4 Letli-hrldge Letli-hrldge and Boise may be avallable.-Ureal avallable.-Ureal Kails leader The Newspaper 'firsts' will cross bats utth the Ball Telephone company nine in tha municipal grounds at 10 o clock tomorrow morning Both team are play ing faater hall than during 'he earlv part of the season, and a hot contest Is lookad for The "Ofays" are open for jnrne Suiidm irorning. juiy - Monda afternoon. July :!. they will plav the fast Kt press team at Lucas field The municipal grounds are reached by a Wandamete car. The batters of the new Federal league tie led by Porroy of Pltsburg. whose rr.-,g Is' SOU. but he lias batted In only fo .r games. The real ladar la Kavan-augli Kavan-augli of "'hli ago, whose average for 47 games Is .444. There are ten players In this league who are battlru -400 or better bet-ter tea Th P B. O thopmn's baaebsll team and the 8alt Lake Hardware will lash Sunday morning at 10 o clocg on tha oPpltr Grove diamond These tws earns are working goo! They played .ii eleven-inning geme earlier In tni reason This should be a very close and interesting Kame. and one of the besl amateur gamee In the city for some time. All plavera are requeste-l to report rromptlv at .J0 a. m The shopmen wl I plav the faat t;tinnieon team on the :4fh of this month hicago Julv It The -onditlon of fiiaf HendrtkMn. the laoatona utility man w hn was opeiated on for appendi-c-ltls it Weslev hospital here last week, was so satisfactory today that hla phv-I phv-I sirlana evpect him to leave the hospital tomorrow lie probably will return to Uoet'-n at once. Minneapolis. Julv H "Nick" Allen, a Northern league i atelier, has been apld to the ChlCaga American league club. The ,rl e paid haa not been made public Allen will join the Whits Sox at once, see Missoula. July IK - Manager Cliff Blan-kenahtp Blan-kenahtp has returned from Salt Lake Wild rumors regtrdlng the condition of the Peerlets Leader were common, but all were unfounded It seems that Blank had aasumed Salt Lake to be lower than vt.Mntila and we, there hoping to bet- a ler hie condition In a lower altitude. Salt L. I.ake Is higher, though, and the manager ,, f,t the effects of the change He ',- o:nr ha.-k stronger than when he ' went away, but fearful of taking any .hence. . . . Tbe Mldvale baseball team will clash e ith the fstt Arthur team' of the Oarfleld Copper league at Mldvale tomorrow afternoon after-noon Lett Sundty Mldvale won from th Magna team and the smelter town lads expect ex-pect to take Arthur into camp tomorrow, afanaswr Hsrry Miller of the Mldvale team will leve on III vacation next week but will appoint a sueeeseor. Carl 1 rmpke who played on tha old Lagoon team with Bura Weaver, will he on th mound for lftdvale nd Williams will likely be on the mound lor Arthur. Philadelphia. Julv 19 -Tinker of the rinrlnnstl Nttlonal league Basehen club tode" offered to trade Pitcher Suggs to th Philadelphia ettaa. Th management of th latter club, however, hat not an-nounrad an-nounrad what playert thev would be willing will-ing to exchange for tht Clnclnnttl twlrltr Pitcher Earl Moor. who was sold re-,-ently hv Manatee riooln to St Loult. refused re-fused It It tald. to report tn th Cardinals Car-dinals but said he would be willing to Plav with the Beds. It la reported the trade may be on the basis of Suggs for Moore. . a a The Retell Clerk he'd a special practice prac-tice last evening There were en men out and the amount or "per.per" In evidence evi-dence was good to tea. Th, team hat not been together slno. their unpleasant experience of the Fourth, when the automobile auto-mobile In which thv were tfotng U Heber broke down snd thev were rom-wailed rom-wailed to walk part of the way. A good, new msn was out gc short la evenln. Tf showed "up well Tbe yr' re eager to arrange Tame for euindav rooming and also for:tl-e twenty-fourth Manager Orlmmatt mttv he reached h phone at Gardner Ahams LaasB A benefit baseball aratr will be plaved saw at Lucas field at 4 o'.-lo- V M ndsv after - neon the prre-eeds of whl- h will he turned over to the frv of th. 1st. Ptr '01. r Tbomai F u-iffiths. Tl s prlnclral- ir pollcem'-n and flremen nn on gride, th mprtss theatre nine on the other and former Light Wetxh! Champion Jimmy Brltt In the middle, ftafe to aav there will he no dlepuUnff derleiona In that fame The Km pre club holda Itself out to be pome pumpkin and haa shown cone td era bit: apeed tinea the early aprina. The police and Are departments ay thev will tend tn their vry beat, and conae-quenttr conae-quenttr th gam ahould be wall worth seeing, aald from the ronalderstlon of the rauae In which It la to b plavttd Provo. Julv 19 The Lehl team raster-day raster-day atuit out the Provo team by a score of 8 to n The lhl boys therefore lengthen their lead In the t'tsh County league. The batteries: Provo EH t "ft and Baxter; Lehl Hart and Jackson. Ojrden. Julv If. In nrdsr that tha vocal effrtrta of the fanx shall not dlaturb the afternoon sessions of the T'tah Chautauqua, Chautau-qua, which la holding forth In tha Olati-wood Olati-wood amueement park, adjoining the Olenwood ball plant on tht- earn, all games fnr the next nine daya will be callao at 4 o'clock, Inatead of the uaual hour of 1:11. Thin arrantemem. however, does not aDply to the ?undav aames of July 20 and 77 and the game on Pioneer day. July 24. Thoae three game will be called at 3 olock, the two Punday games to be nlayed at Olenwood. The new atartlna hou r waa In effect y eat erday and pro -longed the affair until It noaed Into a rainstorm. Tha asaoflatlnn offlclgls have arranged for a booster ram In connection connec-tion with th opening of the snea with Helena on July 29 The bootr would havs been stared with the opening of the Ore Falls iie next Tuesday, but to th fact that the Rnfation did not wish to compet with the chautauqua assembly. assem-bly. 4 New Tork, Julv 1 President Lynch of the National leagrua haa lined Fielder ( 'a thra and ftc'-nd Baema n Magae of st leoula club tJ5 each for their fist e,rM at the polo grounds Tfcuridev. Mr Ltnri. snnoun'-ed that th offene waf-Mnttd waf-Mnttd iir-ntsion. hut In view f th ripted t-ondltion of th Ht. Ioufa clnb st this time he would not impose the additional ad-ditional penalty. |