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Show SALT LAKE ALSO TAKES THEJHIRD Reed Birds Threaten Several Sev-eral Times bat Are Not Equal to Occasion. I LEAGUE STANDING Won. Lort. P.O. Salt Ukr 1J . .Ml 'iet Fall! t .lt jr Butte .MM1 f Miaaoula .4 f Botae .ton ll-lcna I 11 .114 At Coulrv cark-SaJt Lalic. : r.rcnl. rallii. S. At Bolac Helena. 5: Bolac. 4. At MlMOUla Bulla. 11, Mlaaoula, . Clouting tha netting pitch en with tha same regularity aa ia other gamaa played here ao far this aaaaon, Salt Lake walloped Oreat Falls for tha third consecutive time In tha aortas at Coo ley park yesterday afternoon, 9 to . "big Chief" Eaatman, one of Rced'a liCbt offerings in the pitching line, was hammered until the perspiration fairly dripped from his faie, and until Malt Lake had a lead sufficient to stall off 'the onslaught which- tho visitors were making on the local pitcher. Jacks, .lai'hs was hit hard, all right, and nothing noth-ing but good fielding and hittiri that was jut a little harder and better won the game for him. The game was closely contested, not withstanding the size of the score, and there was all sorts of clouting the ball. 1 f , . rv f i rx 1 eNenTaTannnfaBW "ABTIE" O. SCHIMPrr, Blankansbip'a (rsat littla pitcher and utility man. who ia again la tha game, having recovered from an Injury In-jury to hi hand which kept him out slnoa tha opening of tha season. alt Lake obtained a comfortable lead in the third and fourth innings, when aeren hits resulted in seven runs. The electrics gradually cut down the lead, and the frequency with which they got men oa the bags made the game interesting. inter-esting. Needing two to tie in the firat half of the ninth, Foster led off with a two-bsggcr and scored en Clothier's single. sin-gle. hannoD. however, flew out to center field. Piper fanned and Eastman East-man 'a grounder mad Clothier aa easy out st second. Huelsmaa sent the ball over the left filed fenea ia the third inning for a home run, scoring Eastman ahead of him. His single in the eighth alao acored Eaatman, with Hoffman, who preceded pre-ceded bim, scoring Piper on a hit. Both Piper aad Eaatman had ben given a life at first on errors by Walsh at third. The game in detail: GREAT FALLS. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. . Murphy, ef 4 111 Hoffman, a.. i 1111 t liualsman. rf 4 1 I i Toner, 4b 4 4 1 111 Footer, lb 4 1114 Oothler. lb I 1 I I 1-1 Shannon, o 411 Piper. If i 1 14 Eaatman. p 4 I t Tatala It 1 U il 1 "l k. SALT LAKE. AB. It. H. PO. A. E. Spencw. If I 1 1 1 Walsh, rf. and lb... 4 11111 Blankenshlp, lb. ..1111 Sordta cf . . I 1 1 I t rr. s.. I I I I 4 4 Devmaux. tb I . 1 1 Schlmpff. rf I S I I 0 Pendleton. 2b 4 4 1 I I 1 Park ma. 1111 Jacks, p.. 4. 4 Totals M 14 17 1 4 Soor ar Innings . Great Falla 1 I I I 11 Salt Lake 1 4 I 1 4 . Summary: Two-base hits Foster, Clothier. Blsnkonehtp, Cordta. Orr. Parkin. Par-kin. Sacrifice hits Foster. ' Shannon. Walsh. Sacriflc fly Perklna. Home run Huoleman. Baae on balla Off Eaatman. Eaat-man. 2; off Jacha, I. Struck out By Eastman. I; by Jache. I. Left on basse Great Fa lie. 14: Bait Lake, 1. Double Pmy Orr to Pendalton to Blankenshlp. I rat baae on errors Oreat Falla. I; Salt Lake, 4. Time of game I houra. UmpireRalph Um-pireRalph Frary. Attendance 1004. |