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Show ELEVEN U i o:;e q;:c forlocals SKyscrapers Give Helena an Old Time Troon-dni, Troon-dni, 15 to 3. LEAGUE STANDING ' . Won. " Lost. P C. Butte 41 25 .SSi Salt Lake M tl Great Falls 41 30 .181 Boise IS .Sit Helena Si 41 , .iht Missoula .11 M .-.. At Cooler park (alt Lake.' 11; Helena, Hel-ena, I. At Mtsaoula Butte, I: Mlaeoula, . At Bolae Great Falls. ; Boise. L Say,, what clouting. - The skyscraper, got rid of all socti of revenge on Helena at Oooley park yesterday afternoon and all of it cams blff-bang-boom in on Inning antil Manager Man-ager "Blnbb" Irby became so disgusted disgust-ed with it all that b tent his pltcben to the stable and took charge of the box himself, and lot it bo known thai "Blnbb" was there with bells on. The suntup of the terrific slaughtet showsd that Salt Lake pounded out just fifteen runs as against three for Helena, George Hummel wae oa the slab for Blaakeoship and Helena started aftet aim early, so thst it looked like aaother one for the visitors. A single by Baker Ba-ker and a double by Irby aetted the visitors one run In the very first inning. in-ning. Two more came to Helena in the Fourth oa a single by Murray, a triple by Killilay and a single by Zwicker. Hummel tightened after this, however, sad from then on pitched gilt edged ball. 6a It Lake started off with oa la the second. Orr led off with a pretty double, went to third oa Devereeux out at first and then, while Bryaa wai in the act ef going through his " monkey mon-key wrench'V windup, Orr stol heme and beat the throw to the plate with a beautiful slide. In the sixth the local gang "weal erasv." Here is the sum and substance sub-stance of what happened: Fortier si a gled, f'ordts doubled. Dry a a made a wild pitch and was succeeded by Kane; Devereeux walked, Pendleton singled, Perkins went to first oa a fielder ' choice, Hummel tripled, Spencer sin gled, Blankenship got a double, Fortiei went to rst oa aa error on short Cordts singled, Orr secured his seconii double in the inning, Devereeux single and the next two men went out. All this netted Sslt Lake tea hits for s total of sixteen bases and eleven runs. Hummel surprised the natives by opening the seventh with a double, Spencer walked, Blankenship secured another dooble and Fortier pounded out a sacrifice fly. Three runs. Manager Man-ager Irby went to the mound himself at thia stage and held Halt Lake safe during the remainder of the game. The game ia detail: HBLENA. AB. R. H. TO. A. S. Wood, as. t 0 1 1 hea. in. ! J Baker, e. t 1 Irby, rf. and p...... s 1 t S Murray, cf 4 1 I I S Killilay, If i fit Zwicker. lb. 4 1 10 1 Kibble. Jo. .4 1.1 I Bryan, p. ...... 1 I S Can., p. and rf 1 OS 11 f Kelly . 1 Totals . ...'....... f I 14 U 1 'Batted for Kane la ninth. SALT LAKB. AB. R. H. TO. A. Z. Spencer. If I 11 S i Blankenship, lb. .. 4 1 1 14 t Kortl.r. rf. I f 1 L Cordts. cf. llllSS Orr. ss. ' II I 14 schimptr. ss. s o i Devereaux. Jo. 4' 1 I Pendleton, lb. ..... 1110 4 Perkins, c i 1 T Hummel, p. Ill Totals . .,' It Tl 11 17 U "l Score by Innings Helena 1 Salt Lake :... 1 4 4 I 11 I 11 Summary: Two-base hits Kibble, Blankenship 1, Cordts. Orr I. Pendleton. HummeL Three-base hits Killilay. Hummel. Hits Off Bryan. ' li I Innings; In-nings; off Kane. 7 In 1 Inning; off Irby, 1 (n 1 Innings. Bases on balls Oft Bryan. I: off Kane, t; off Hummal, 1. Struck out By Bryan. 4; by Hummal. 7. Left on bases Helena, s; Bait Lake. 7. Stolen bases Fortier. Orr. SacriAc Sy Fortier. Double play Zwicker to She to Ewlrker. Wild pitch Kane. Paaaed ball Baker. First baas on errors Salt Lake. 1. Hit by pitcher Fortier. Tim of game 1 hour. 10 minutes. Umpire- Lawler. . Attendance 400. |