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Show five our or seven The person who expressed a hiuich during the early part of the week that "Ogden waa lucky to win the first two games of the series from Salt Lake, ' ' must have been a good prophet, for the Sky scrap sis wound up by winning the next fire straight. Saturday's win by a score of 7 to 3. and yesterday's yester-day's victory, 4 to 1, made It five straight for McCloskey 's pennant chasers. Saturday's triumph came as a result of the good pitching of Hot fan, who relieved Oaut In the north, and airtight support which was accorded him by his team mates. Yesterday a awltrh of pitchers was sgsln neceeeery becsuse Krtckeon wss wild as a March hare. but. aa on the day before, it worked out to perfection, for I .- i Dreesan went onto the mound and stopped Ogrien'a chances short. Three hits and eight and a third runleee Innings were the fruits of Ogden's efforts off fh-enesn's dettvsry- e The Salt Lake team will take to the road tomorrow for a month's etajr away from home, meeting Ogden. Missoula. Ores! rails and Helena In the order named. Helena goes to Butte this weak, while Great Palls plays at home with Mleaoula. see During Its first five weeks at noma Bait Lake fared as follows: Three out of six from Oreat Palls, three out of six from Butte, flvs out of els from Mis-souls, Mis-souls, five out of six from Helena and five out of seven from Ogden. Thle Is s record of twenty-one victories In thirty-one thirty-one same played. e President Mulroney. according to the Mleaoula papers. Is gathering evidence on the Salt Lake protest of Wednesdays game, which arose as s result of the umpire's um-pire's failure t allow Huelaman a home run when the latter hit the hall over the fence and the ball bounded back Into the Inrloaure. Fiddler, pitching for Ogden yeeterday, showed a whole lot of class at that. Outside Out-side of the third Inning, when Salt Lake pounded him for four hits and three runs, lie did nicely. "Bis Hd" Knoxeon does not esenri to be able to get going. Perhaps the road trip will set him right. Krlckson .had the same experience last spring, but when he once got under way It waa curtains for the other side. Jake Bauer has not yet hit his Mil stride either, but will soon get bark hia batting eye. Sam Laroque proved to be a good little umps after all. Ram will have to die-card die-card his habit of talking to the grand stand, though, for It will get him In bad some day. George Wesster. the Ogden boy who la holding down aecond haae for Knight, plsyed splendid ball last week. His base running was a featurs of the aarlea. a a McCloskey will go on the road with four pitchers Caatleton. Oaut. Ericsson aad Morgan but he haa a splendid card up his sleeve In the Drssean-Bauer arrangement. ar-rangement. Leo haa demonatrated sever. sev-er. 1 times that he can pitch one game a week and, win It hands down, ana Jake Bauer appears able to take care of the first etatlon nicely while Leo la doing elah duty. McClaln and Lehr win be the two catchers to mske the trip. a a a Dr. Charles P. Harvlellle. the club physician, phy-sician, haa decided that he neede a vacation vaca-tion and alao that he can And no more astlefactorv way to spend it then to ac-cmupeny ac-cmupeny the boys on their road trip. He will therefore mske the rounds with the boys and the latter are tickled to have lilm with them. Saturday was "been ball" day proper. Six men were hit by pitched balls. Jones, pitching for Ogden. hit Huelaman In the head during the eecond Inning and the blow laid the locaj captain out for a minute min-ute or more. e a a "Count" Be aee y will try to throw a hall from the plate over the left field fence of Campbell park. He will attempt the fees today on the occasion of the field jay stunts that wig be pulled off In connection con-nection with pennant raising day. Bassey will make the throw on a tM bet with "Skipper" Roberts. During ths practice yesterdsy the question of making the throw came up. Bassey maintained that he could do It with ease, while Roberto ridiculed tas Idea. A discussion arose, ind s bet was the result. Manager Plan-(enatilp Plan-(enatilp haa arranged a program of field lay events The Helena team came over or the day and the players win take part n the athletic etunta. Following one of he gamee postponed during the opening seek of the league, will he plsyed. Mer-hsnts Mer-hsnts of ths city have contributed priaee 'or the various events A record break -ne crowd la expected. Manager Blanken-ihlp Blanken-ihlp announced that no paasee will be rec-nlsed.--Mlssoule Sentinel. e e e Butte fane are beginning to hammer ecause Merkle'e club ties been losing a w of late. It would do no lutrm to wlrh-lold wlrh-lold Judgment on the Butte manager for i time at least. Msrkle bss been under s treat strain, not only with Che management manage-ment of the dub but because of the crttl-al crttl-al glneee of his mother and rhe fact that file captain. Spike Shannon, hae thrown ; Continued on following page.) DIAMOND DUST (Continued from preceding page.) him down When tie naooed Ma aorvicee badly. a o The Oreat Falln fane are teatJa aa- n.ut aboix their team und are aup-purtlnc aup-purtlnc It in fine "I hear you are hard up for pltchera. Will you ive ma a oham-e?" waa the aubtrta-nce of a telorram reNcaJvod by MHtiMKer Blankenehip front Prax Bryan Laat nlajht. Bryan W the ai&b artlat 1 whom Blankenahlp aigned laat winter, but did not mdu for because ha did not believe ha needed him. Bryan will be given a tryout. Blank wired back to htm to report to the Mlaaoula team In Oreat Falle next Taaday. At pree-ent pree-ent Bryan la In IStarbuck. Waah.. where he Is employed In an alax trlraJ plant Mtsaoullan. a a a The tsarne paper k1n Infurma lta read-era read-era that Howard Murphy la- playing tha field like a Milan or a Speaker. Glad to hear It. He will probably continue to work Mealy until one Mta him oa the ahin. Oreal Palls leader a a a Blankenahip aavya he wouldn't trade riiangirnn for an entire team. Ghang-non Ghang-non la fieldifiaT welt title year and la leading- the leauyue In hitting, hut If a goM figure la offered Blanker!. it p will no douht conalder W a a a A Salt Lake regwrt says that woman and girl will be admitted to the g no u rule and grand atand at Luc perk for Si canta exrpt on Paturdav-, Bundaya and holldaya. Thla 1s a gwaemua Idea, but wh v not adopt t hat propt -altlon of en-laiiiiaoajlnSr en-laiiiiaoajlnSr the ladlea by admUtlna: them free to all except gra nd ata nd around the circuit on every day of the week gauges Saturdays, Sundays and holidays? If the I, neits it maneerers think they aouldn'at get good return on the Investment, Invest-ment, they're 0 raay. Butt Miner The teams of th Manhattan league played aosne good gamae yeeterday morning, when the Lornaa aplK In a doubla heevdar with th Acre PI. a mm y. A I ford took a double haadr from Den-halter Den-halter and the Bryan two from th Fifth Ward team. inma won lta first rs me bv the core of 7 to 4. but load Ms s-f-ond contest br the score of 14 tn II The latter waa th first defeat of the year for the Lornas Bryan walked away with toth gam. from ttho Fifth Ward h the acorsaa of 10 to .1 h nd 10 to Barber played vcellent gam for Rran Alford Br 'tk the firMt game from I "nhaJtcrs ' ' he mora of 10 to 0 and th erottd b th score of t: to t. a o a The Prampton ha ae ball team of rhe Trolley lague took a double header yea-terdav yea-terdav n,.ri.lug from the While Kawna. wfiilo the othar teaana In the league apllt. i-Viutlofia won the first game. II to (I, (Vtrr-um ittiitng a no hit. no nin gatne. In the -" 1 By water w-n his as me. I? to t Th Reaals dhided with tha Iranlte team, the first game going to the latter The core war 10 to j and 0 to Tha Murphy tarn split with the Hewlotts. the first game going to the fiirnifr, 7 to L aud the Iw-at game to Hewlett the score of ft to 0. a a a The Rets 1 1 1erks ra n agal net a snag In He Magn baseball team at OwTtleld veivterday afternoon and low! by the aoore of 12 to 11. Coleman njn the mound for the Clerk and pi- hed axtod ball. Poor aupport In the laat few iixninas cauaed him to weaken end Mag-na managed man-aged to corn out In the lead. The feature fea-ture of tha game were two three -bag -gara bv Ounn a home run by Mann and the folding of Wlpalrlck. KilNirn pitched strong hall for the Magna team and tightened up in pdnchea The Clerks were not aattftrfled with the urrigHiing of Ward, who 1 said ft hav a favored t V Magna team on several derleton-a derleton-a o Th Arthur plant bgaeball team defeated de-feated the Utah fuel team yesterday afternoon on the former's grounds by a score of IS to ? The tettr1e for the .Arthur mn were Dillon and Sutherland, for the Utah FtiJ. Harried. Dixon and P-ot The Arthur plant and the Magna mills tea ma will plav the ftrat ga me of i he a r o.i'ilei league seriea next Thursday Thurs-day a fternrvrn "Happy ' Ho! mslea.! . a U .f i. -atar. s1tplav for the Arthur team and a very fast game U expecld a o a The Warm Spr1ng A. C rwaeball team riefea-e,i the North Salt lak team yoe-terda yoe-terda rnorning bv th score of 10 to 7. The Oresori Short Llna team defeated t:.e Western Heating- and Sheet Metal team yeeterday at the fair grounda. by a core of I to 4. 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