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Show NERVE RACING corns AT COOLEY PARK Batte and Salt Lake Each TaKe One of a Doable Header. LEAGUE STANDING Won. Ut. P.r; Oraat Palla " ' Butta i.W II -I7" : . ::::::: :K At Ooday park Putt. 4; Salt Lake. ' I. Salt Laka. I; Butt, 1. At Holana Halana. If Bolo. t. Af Graat Falla OraI Fan;. TT1 aoula. 0. Oraat Falla. T; Mlaaoula. I. Butt and Bait Ia dtrldad hetum In tha doabla baadar at Oootay -rk yaatartUr afternoon. BntU winning tha first d Bait Laka tha aaooBd. Th (amaa, aapadally tha aveond on, war full of food baa ball, bad baaeball and lndlffaraot baaaball, and In addition to - thli thara waa anonch of J not axaetlr what ihould not nappan on a baaaball field to border on tha 7 brink of riot. Butte wen tha first lam, 4 to , by some timolr hittirur. and the good pitrhinjr of a young southpaw twiner namrd Jenaen, whom MrC'lokey un-eaHhed un-eaHhed at Brigham City In this state. rVhimpff started to do the heaving for Halt Cake and fared nicely until the sixth, when the visitors hopped opon him for four runs.' Hummel finished che game and allowed but one hit. Salt Lake appeared to have the see-ond see-ond neatlv sewed np on two early cores. Butts was unable to do a thing with Morgan until tha third, when a dropped hall by Abbott at first gave Preis a lift oa what should have been the third out. Duddy, the next man. walked, and then Mathes hit the ball over the fence for a homer, giving Butte tnree runs, nun a garasro two more in sixth, placing th scors at 6 to 2 in favor of Butta. There was absolutely nothing doing for Rait I.sks until the ninth, when thev began to take kindly to Quick' deliver. Scbimpff, hatting for Perkins, led off with a hit. Blankenship, batting for Morgan, drew a walk, and then Cordtx hit for two bases. Then began a scene which should not have been permitted. per-mitted. MeClnskev and his entire ' team ran to the field and protested about something or rather everything in general. The whole "tail" was made so that Remneaa might have an opportunity oppor-tunity to warm up. Thi 'starling" " and Arguing; eontihued" for almost tea minstes, while the crowd was a raving, howling mob. Finally Remnaa hov into sight and relieved Quick. Abbott went out, second to first, and then Remneaa Rem-neaa purposely walked Vaa and Drea-aan, Drea-aan, filling th bases. Or was the next man up and tb bog begged, screamed and howled for him to hit the ball. Orr did. He combed It far out ovr Dock tader' head for two sacks. Devar-eanx Devar-eanx came through with a singls a momsnt later ana aeored Orr, after which the aide wa retired, giving Salt Lake aix run and making the scor g to S in Salt LaJt'( favor. Butt' ninth sent the fan completely buge. Schlmpff waa sent -In to relieve Morgan, and Blankenship stspped back of the piste. Schlmpff was wild aa a bat and apparently did not have his usual "stuff." A double by Docfcstadsr, walk to Perrins and ainglea by Frela and Duddy, gave Butte two runs, and it looked Mks a sure victory for- Butte, but st this juncture Manager Blsnkenshlp exercised a hit of good baseball Judgment Judg-ment by sending In Hummel. George was eoual to the occasion. ' Aa Hummel etapped onto the mound - dub camera, managers, assistant managere. captalna, lieutenants, bat boys, groundkeeper and everybody else wss on ths field again ni.N i iii 1 hi murium.. an.nwir uw libsrately etepped In front of Hummel while be waa warming up. and m a crouched position poked his fin ra at ths youngster and ridiculed hjm In an effort to rattle him. McCloekey stood right In a Una between the ptteher's box e homs plate and Hummel heaved tbe bell right at him so that tha Butte maasgar had to duck or get hit. Tea or fifteen minutes ware loot in making this change, and of all the riotous dsm-onetrstlone dsm-onetrstlone aver eeen on a ball field this . waa tt. -- - Hummel waa cool aa an Iceberg and laughed at the Butte bunch while they did everything hut run Into the box and grab his arm. Mathee waa the flrat man up and drew a walk, filling the baaea for Hummel with no one gone. The fans ware breethleae whea ''Home Run Joe" Marshall came to the plate, but Hummel etruck the Mugger out lust aa aeally as "big six" could navs done It In his palm-teat palm-teat daye. The next man waa Hannah, a iieualty euro- hitter. Hummel got rid of him by making htm poke an easy one to Pendleton, allowing no one to score. Next came Druhot. and talk about excitement. ex-citement. Hummel again looked at the Butte bunch and laugh ted at them. Drw hot le a left handed hitter and Hummel curved ovsr two pretty strikes te him. Druhot never even mads a pass at them. Hummel started them two feet on the oulalds and curved them over with Inches . to spars. Druhot foulsd tha fourth ball pttr-hed and then Hummel curved over another Juet like the first two. Druhot look a mlahty swing st It but ths ball was In Blankenshlp's glove and the "creay" game wee over. DarkaesB had almost come over the field and a thousand thou-sand or more fans who were brave enough to see ft out. when home, hungry, tired and all In. The gams in detail: 8ALT LAKE. Aa R. H. PO. A. B. Cordts. cf ,.11 Abbott, lb. I I I Van, If. -t 11 Hummel, p. , 1 I I I Dresssn. rf. I ! 1 Orr. as. 4 t t t t Devereeux. da. .... 11111 Pendleton, lb. 41110 Perklna. e. ... 4 I .4 I a-h1mpn. P- A If.... 4 1 I "Blanker-hip . ... 1 Totata . .li "5 "l 1 1 .ttooksleder- out for Interference. Patted, for Cordts In ninth. . BCTTt AbV R. H. PO. A. X-tNcrstsdsr. X-tNcrstsdsr. If.'.... 4 ,1 i Perrtne. b. I J S I- FTels. cf 4 1110 p'iddv. IK , Msthee. aa- ....... I 1 ' S .9. 4 MsrshsIL lb. 4 14.4.1 H.nneh, r I 1J 1 Druhot. rf. ., i ' 4 I Jensen, p ..I 1 t 4 1 1 Totals . .11 i i 17. I 1 Score by Innings Part Lake fj I 1 1 0 I I Butte .. I I I 4 I I 4 Summary: Two-base hits Orr, Pendleton Pen-dleton I. Sacrifice hits Br man. Dover-eaux. Dover-eaux. Sacrifice fly Devereeux. Stotee ttaee Schlmpff. H Ita Off Schlmpff. I In I Innings; eft Hummel. 1 In I Innings. Baees on halls Off Morgan. 1; off Hummel, Hum-mel, t: on Jenaen. I. Struck out By Schlmpff. 4; by Hummel, i; by Jenaen. I. Left on bssss Bait Lake. : Butts, I. Double play Pendleton to Abbott. First base on errors Salt Lake. t. Tims of game I hours. I mlnutea. Umpire Toman. SALT LAKE. AS. R. H. PO. A. R. Cerdte. cf i I I 1 J J Abbott, lb 4 t 1 Van. If 4 1 4 I Dressan. rf 4 I I 1 8enreeux.''lb I f 1 1 Pendleton, tb 4 1 1 4 I Parkins, e .1 Stilt Schlmpff. p 1,1 1 J Morgan, p 1411 Blsnkenshlp. 1 I Hummel, p ......... Total '.."....tt 1 U It'll t BLTTaV . AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Docketader. If. I j 1 Perrlne. b Freta. cf I 1 1 1 I I Duddy. lb 4 1111 Mathee. a 4 1 1 1 1 Marshall, lb 4-1 I J J Hannah, e I 14 1 Druhot. rf 1 f 1 J Quirk, p 4 1 1 4 Remnaai. p - Jl JJ Totals IT T 11 IT T r Score by Inning Salt Lake 1 1 I 4-4 Butt 414 4 144 I T Summary: Two-base hits Cordts (II. Orr. Dockstader. Marshall (1. Home rua Mathee. Sacrifice hlte Perrlne. Han nah. Stolen baaea Cord ts. Van. Pendleton. Pendle-ton. Frela. Hlte Off Morgan. I In sight Innings; off. Schlmpff. t in lees than one Inning: off Hummell. none In ene Inning; In-ning; off Quick. 1 In eight Innlnga; off Remneaa. 1 In eee Inning. Baeee on balla Off Me nut I. off Schlrrrpff 1. off Hum-mall Hum-mall 1, off Quick I. off Remneas I Struck out By Morgan 4. by Hummell t. bv Quick 11- I4eft oa bases Salt I .eke 7 Butte I. First base on errors Butte 2- Hit by pitcher Henneh bV Morgan. Tims sf game I boars and 4 minute., t'mpire Toesan. , A Meade nee tbeth gamea 1-4M4. , |