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Show ARE THEY HITTING? Take a slant at yesterday's Mis. sonla-Balt Lake box score and figure fig-ure ont for yourself whether or no j our Skyscrapers are finding their batting eyes while on the road, i rlday, the 13th, 1913, did not cut any ice with the Skyscrapers at i Missoula yesterday. They simply wadad in snd trimmed Blanken-Khip'a Blanken-Khip'a pets. 16 to 4. and garnered twenty-one hits for a total of twenty-four bases. Leo Di B.-san did the heaving for Rait Lake and beld Missoula to seven safe clouts. Mlssouls tried out Its new southpaw, Fox, recently obtained from California, but the newcomer was handled rather roughly. Welsher succeeded him, but he. too. was. lucky to escape without serious injury, for the Skyscrapers had on their hitting clothes and could not be prevented pre-vented from sousing them to all corners of the lot. e ! . . , i ... "... , 'uti tjrrpt cVttrnprT I took a turn at rattening hi batting average. aver-age. eV-hlnrpfr, however, had a great day 1st second and. according to reports, "fielded like a Mg leaguer." Jake Bauer handled first nicety yea I terrtav and alao seems to be getting hart I that battiiue .v which made him surl a feared man all over the circuit last sea. sun. ... This morning's story referred to Captain Cap-tain Huelaman of Sell Lake as "the prac. tlcal Mr. Huelsman," end Frank went wild when he read It. He ran to M (loskey with the paper In hl hand and Bh wki 1 IB..-1 sSHHcvj LifH I swP1'aaw- 1 gastx fc "4 1 Laf 3jlmsssF.s y! M ,.' .-jaaaJ BEET SPENCER Salt Lake' great center fielder, who leads tha league in hitting and wboss all around good work la tbs talk of the Missoula fans this week. said: "What does this mean? Are they trying to drive me out of the game? " Jawn had all he could do to keep him from coming around and killing the aborting abort-ing editor Mlaaoullan. ... Missoula plavers pick Salt Lake to win the pennant. They aay Salt Lake has It all over Great Falls. . McCloskev told the Missoula serines tins morning that Morgan and Fox would be today's Sslt Lake battery. Trekell and Auer are slated tor Missoula. ... The Retail Clarke will meet the team of the American Linen and Supply company com-pany on the Olendsle diamond at the end of the Poplar Orove ear line tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. ... Yesterday McCloakey ditched the white caps and stockings which adorned hie team during the first, game, and sent them on the field In red trimmings. Apparently Ap-parently the 1ea striking color scheme le more effective. Mlssuullan. ... The correct standing of the clubs In the Union association follows: Won. Loet. P.C. Salt Lake Ss 13 413 Great Falls 3t 13 .7 Butte 17 It .4t Helena U 31 .41! Missoula 14 2t .431 Ogden 13 2t .300 ... Tooele. June 14 Believing they could do better than their Halt Lake City rivals, ri-vals, the Empress team, the members of the Colonial baseball bunch came here yesterday end white the score waa not so severe ss In the game a few daya ago, they were badlv beaten. The final count read: Tooele. II: Colonial. I Tha bet-teriea: bet-teriea: Tooele. Boyle and Mclntoeh: Colonials. Co-lonials. Shenill and Hhelton a . MeCloekey has a team of tearful hitters, hit-ters, no matter how the men may field. No matter what end of the batting ordel la tip, danger ia at hand. Any on of the Salnta ia likely to start the fireworks si any time. Mlaaoullan. e . After Shay comes John McCloakey and the official srorekeeper has made a requisition re-quisition to the league head for a special score hook with not lese than twenty lines for the namea of players John will use In each game. Mac juggles his lineup line-up ao often In every game that he haa all the storekeepers on the circuit gray head! keeping pace srlth hla rapid fire monkev ahlnea. Greet Palla Leader a Word readied hers that Mathes. who was sold for a fat price to the big league, has been suspended by the Syracuse club, to which be wss fanned, for the seme atunta he used In Butte. Mathes' disposition dispo-sition Is all ii. st keeps him from going up. On good suthority ws hsve ft tliat Jim Jacha. once a member of th Salt Lake Skyscrapers end later pitching for the Missoula and Butte teams, flung sway a game between Milwaukee and Green Bay In the Wisconsin-Illinois league- Jim. with the basse crowded, lasuad a base on halls a usual stunt of hla'n and followed fol-lowed ft up with a balk. see TVeleer Dell and Meek had a flat flght -during the gsnie. when Meek worked himself Into a rage Itecsuse Del! bored the ball Into bis rib. Meek lost bis head and hurled his bat straight at Dell's aTlrfi't4 ililea mil head. Umpire Eddlnger having a narrow eacepe also. Toe two clinched, but were separated before many blows were struck Tealey Raymond waa threatened with banishment from the game when he demanded de-manded Meek be elected from the park Eddlnger will report the matter to Fielder Field-er Jones Seattle Sun. a a Halloran, who was formerly a clerk at the Butts, Anaconda A Pacific yards, la on the Ogden bench and will probably get Into the game as soon as he gets hla release from tha Helena dub Butte Poet. a a New York. June 14 It was announced here today that the fpdeflnlte suspension imposed on Mansaer Jennings of the Detroit De-troit club of the American league by Prealdent Ban Johnson lias been lifted on payment of a fine. Jennings waa sat down for using alleged abusive language to Umpire Ferguson In a recent game. e There will be a hall game a genuine ball game, they say at Cummings field this eftemoon at 3 o'clock when the single sin-gle men'e team snd the merrled men's team of the Salt Lake Transportation club go forth to battle. The game will be In the nature of a "tryout" for aspirants aspi-rants who, aim to make th regular Tfs riaportatl'tn club teem. . . The Denver A Rio G ande shops hase-hall hase-hall team will meet the Knights or Columbus Co-lumbus nine on All Hallows grounds at lft o'clock tomorrow morning . There will be only one game In the Manhattan league tomorrow. The Den-halter Den-halter A. C. team haa disbanded, owing to dlacoQtent among the players. The Lome A. C has postponed Its game because be-cause the hire of the opening of th Ashing Ash-ing sea eon was stronger than that of baseball. The Acme pharmacy will play the Bryan A. C. on the TJherty perk diamond. dia-mond. Game called at 10 o'clock. |