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Show HUMMEL IS UNABLE TO HOLDHELENA Wobbles in Just One Inning and Allows Four Rons. 1 LEAGUE STANDING""" f Won. Loat. PC. r Suit Lake ' 1 Butte Si se .so Ormt Falls ai SO . Bo'w 14 30 .444 Hrlena 3 SJ -3 Missoula IS 17 .301 "At nrest Tails Butts. T; aiest Falls. . At Helena Helena. (: Salt Lake. 1. At Missoula Bolae. i; Missoula. 4. HELENA. Jons 23. Breaking np a fast 8 to 2 gams, Helena, In the eighth inning of yesterday's game got to Ham-mel Ham-mel for three tingles and a triple, which, with an error, netted four runs and gave ths senators a lsad the skyscrapers sky-scrapers could not overcome. t'ntil that dlaastroua frame Hummel, elthough supported by a crippled team. Ferklns'e Inability to play havlnc caused . s stiakeup In the line-up. pitched sood ball, kreplns the hlta wen arattered. Ames, on the mound for Helena, did great work. exipt In the third Inning, when Vendleton's double. Hummel's alngie snd a pass tilled the bases, and another complimentary com-plimentary farced in Salt Lake'e Aral run. Blankenship's Ions eacrlflce fly to center brousht In the other tally chalked In favor of the Salt Lakere. Scoring two nine in the first Inning upon triples by Irby and Murray and a pass, the Penators sot away from the post In good shape, but did not see first baa- again until the fourth, when Hummel Hum-mel allowed two singles and another pass. With the bases tilled, however, he pulled himself together and retired the next three before a runner could be driven across the pan. For three more Innlna-e Hummel pitched good hull, but weakened In the eighth when Orr. who until then had played errorlesa ball, made a wild peg to "first, allowing a man to score. In the seventh It appeared that the tie would be broken when Orr singled. Deereaux aacrlrw-d and Pendleton singled. Schlmpff. however, but batted Into , a double play. With two down In the ninth the Salnta were again given a chance to win the game, when Ames allowed Orr and Dev. ereaux to single, hut Levy'e eenaatlonal catch of Pendleton's long flv to left held V brought the game to en Interesting close. .1. Either Butler or Garber will occuoy the slab lor Salt 1 today, while Brian will twirl for the locale. SALT LAKE. x AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Kpeneer. If 1 J J I t 0 Van. rf 1 Blanfcenshlp. C 0 1 J t'ordta. ct 4 f J J Orr, sa. ., 4 S 11 1 Levereaux. lh i I S t il 1 Pendleton. :b 4 12 1 1 Rrhlmpfr. 3h 1 0 S 1 Hummel, p. 1 i 1" Total Tf i 7 14 11-1 HELENA. " AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Wood, aa. o I 1 1 Levy. f 4 1 J ? Kelly, c 1 J 1 lrhy. rf 4 1 1 i ! Murrav. cf. 1 1 0 0 Zwlck'r. lb 5 0 13 1 0 Khea. :b 4 1 0 4 .0 Klbhle. b. 4 1 1 0 J.J Ames. p. 4 t I J J J Totala 1 i Score by Innings Palt Lake ! a 1 Helena 2 0 0 0 4 4 Hummary: Eanied rune Salt Lake. 1: Helena. 4. Stolen bases Levy, Shea. SacrlfUa hits Devereaux. Murray, Zwick-er. Zwick-er. . Sacrltlce tly Blankenahlp. Two-base Two-base hue Pendleton. Orr. Three-baa hits Wood. Murray, Amee. Double plav Slice to Zwlcker. Zwlcker to Wood. Bases on balls Oft Hummel. ; oft Aanea. ?. Struck out By Hummel, 1; by Amee, 3. First on errors Helena. 1. Left on bases Helena. 7: Salt Lake. . Time i hour, 40 mlnutee. Umpire 'Wright. |