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Show Bait 11 te must have a few baseball fane when approximately 00 Journey to one park and about 1000 to another. Some genie tbe state leaguers pulled o at Walker'a. A finer and more representative crowd of baseball (ana than thoeeisho tched the two games at Copley n-reeterday has never been seen In Bait Lsxe ctty. . Uyrd bad everything but control yeatarday. yeatar-day. ' Morgan and Hummel are moat certainly certain-ly Una gelding pitchers. Jarhs will likely work In the opening Km agalnat Butte tomorrow for Bait ke. . . Today-e vset will do all of the aasocla-tlon aasocla-tlon pla-ra great deal of good. Ogden'a Stat leegu rgsnlaera report that they have raised the neeeeaary money and that they are ready. Thar was no ataia league gams at Ogdea yesterday. Butte beat Boise Saturday. while Great Falla hang, one on Helena. t to 1.- -- ' BUI Tosec pitched hU Prat arefor Lo Angelea yeeterdey elnc hie raoept aeeldent aad beat Vernon. to I. Mow that Ifa aU over thil ' sfrphy whom Joyce baa at second looks like s ioks. He tskes throws and ground belli aa If a dlda t car a rap. Captain Wsv. for Mleeous oompleted the second game nnr protest, elslmlng thet a bell thrown by Brrd In the Pfth. which went high over rvereaux a bead, did not come tinder the ground rule which ea titled a runner to but on base. ' Frank Black win tabs hie OH dentils to Prove Wednesday for a gain with th strong team of that elty. Blub Irbr r eald to be worried over hie row of defeat at Great Falla. Why ehoulda't ba boT The elryscrapsrs nr he 'J ."" bualneea men today and the fane are reoldly learning to call tneni oy "sin.. Conley and Blankenehlp hsva about Ave yetingetere who will be worth money to hither league due thla fall, ae. If be hsaa't. . "Heinle" Spencer made up for an blunder of the two daye prior. Blankenehlp Blank-enehlp shifted tbe little fellow to left and put Van Into the sun Beld 1 In right It worked to a T. Both handled tbelr poeltlone O. K. and Spencer made at Cast me cntck that brought th fane to their feet. Bpenosr used to be a grsnd bail player and could be good yet. Me le an old head, kaowe the game, and one of tbe kind with whom Blankenehlp can "pull -off stuff." Bpeneer'e hitting waa one of trie feature of th two game yesterday- ' - Blankenehlp waa aonaeer hat worried aa to Van aailrty te elug th aouthpewe ae he hee been clouting the right headers He haa nothing to worry about no. Ven came near Uarlng the fence down. Little Cord 1 1 was eomewhet hampered by the eeuthpaw, but he bite r'tht banders eo often and far that 1 tnaken no newer mind." ' ' , . t ' Knn betted In by tbe playsre ",' two game yeeterdey were aa follnwe: Welsh, I; Vso. ; Blsnkenehlp. : Per-klns. Per-klns. : Cordtt. 1; Ppejoer, I ; feeveresua. 1; Bleey, I; Harmon, 1. an Nowell, 1. Blankenehlp' waa fined Ave by Umpi Tomen yeeterdey for a ti dlirerence of opinion regsrdlng a strike or ball. Temea made hie Bret blunder yeeterdey yeeter-dey when he permitted Orr to be retired after he virtually fell over Cook, the pitcher, who rsnhetween the runner and first bees se Orr wee attempting to beet a throw to the beg. Orr ehould not have been retired. Tf all umplree will do at well ss Toroen hee In Bait I.ke this aeeeon all win be well. But ans criticism can ba made of Tomen'e work, tad that It that he doee not hurry the garnet. The fastest same to date hat been 1 hour and minutes. All others have ge over th two-hour .plr. ' ... |