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Show HORGAIIAIID HIS SPITTER SAVTOGAHE To Dressan's Rescue With Bases Fall in the Ninth. UNION ASSOCIATION Won. lost. PC. Gieet Falls 1 ' -441 Butte 7 4 eS X Halt I.ak x 51 Boise 57 M .! Helens 4 73 .401 Missoula 17 M .104 TESTERDAT'S GAMES. At Helens Salt l.aka 4. Helena 1. At Urest Kails Butts 7. Greet Falls .r-JItloul BOIss-miHsoulg-TT- IT TODAY x Wins Loses Pet. Pet. 3rest Falls 44 .' Butte tot .M4 rlt Lake M2 .414 BT W. D. B1ATZ, Tha Evening Telegram' sporting editor, edi-tor, traveling with th Salt Lake ball dob. HELENA. Aug. 2 Bill Morgan Is the reel first aid to the Injured kid. He's the finelltfle rescuer, as he proved yesterday when he saved the day for Salt Lake after af-ter foreseen hsd allowed the bases to fill In the ninth and things were looking had for rhe skyscrapers. Ha had his fsst spltter working like an obedient child and the sensinrs could no find It. rtpencer and Devereaux hit In the runs with a timely double each, while Orr, with his arm once more In good shape, pulled off some seneational atunta that made tha fans rub their eyes. presaan worked nicely until the ninth . Inning. Ha found hlmeelf -In a number of iMid holes, but with ths sasistsnce of eeversl-eeneatlonal piers by Orr and generally gen-erally good team work behind hfm. he was slwsys able to extricate himself until un-til the ninth, when Morgan came to the rescue. Blankenehipn presence behind he hat put the boys In a steady playing irioa.' Four tiroes Helena opened an Inning , with one of It men getting a clean hit, but Dresean always tightened up and came out with colors flying. Sslt Lake's first run came In the see-ond see-ond and partially as a gift. Cordis hit to Klllllay. who fumbled long enough for the center fielder to reach first In safety. Van sacrificed Cordts to second. Cordts kept on going ss he rounded second, sec-ond, and Connelly's throw fe third was so bad that be had ample time to score. , With two down. Abbott we given a lift at first on a hit hy pitched ball. .- Blsnkenehip advanced him 'to Third with a clean single, and than Brick -evereaux hit for two sacks to tha right center- fiel I fence, scoring both . onsn ahead of w him. Brick waa caught trying to stretch - It Into triple. Dressatt led off with a double lit the ninth. Heine Spencer .with, three and two en him hit one en a line ovsr fttevens's hesd for anothsr two-Barker and scored Drees a. Th nest three men went out. Helena scored the first run In the . fourth. Steven hit that left for a single, and Thompson and Murray followed with s saa one for one base each, scoring Steven. Th next two men filed out to Van. litre's men sent an awful sears through the Skyscrapers In the ninth snd It looked very much aa If the three-run lead would amount to naught. Klllllay, the first man up, singled over second. Baker nit a nigh ny over van neaa. aklrh th latter dropped while la th act of running back on It. Draeaan then added Insult to injury by hitting Irby who waa batting for Bryan, filling the bases.- , Blankenshln Immedlatsly sent In Morgan Mor-gan who bad bean warming up all aft ernoon. If there ra anything the Helena fans and players did not try In their efforta to rattle Morgan, It would be too Insignificant Insig-nificant to mention. They triad vry-thlng. vry-thlng. eves lo climbing over th fence on to the playing field. o that Umpire lawUr had to call time and send them beck. Morgan held s ground, though. His fast spltter ha been working but about half th time on th trip, but It was working todsy. So that Blanken-shlp Blanken-shlp was compelled to duck after tnem In all directions. - Kibble, the first man te face Morgan, Frvpped up an easy one te Blankenshln. onnelly lined one down toward third . that earns near taking Brick's lag with It. but Orr started the fane on their homeward Journey when he speared the ball eae-hsnded and threw Irby out at second, Klttllay had crossed the plate, but Irby waa ths second out and men were now occupying first and third only. Blankenshlp yelled te the boy to "play it safs." Wood, who baa won twe game rrera the Skyscrapers this week with timely pita, waa the next man. Morgan forced him to raise two curves and Co pop the, third on up Inte an eaay cbanoe for Orr. retiring the aid. SALT LAKE, i IkH BH. PO. A aT Spencer, if. 4 t 1 I Abbott. 1b 11411 Blankenehln. c. , I J t 1 4 &veraux, lb. 14 1 1 1 5rr. ea. 4 I 4 T Cordis, ef. till Tin. rf . t i I Pendleton. Ib. 4 , I t Dreeean. p. 4 1 1.1 I ' Morgan, p. 4 44 Total ...n 1 "i ,1 HELENA. AS. R. BH PO. A. E. KIbM. tb. ......... 4 4 I 1 Co nelly, lb. 4 t 1 Id I 1 Wood. . ......... 4 4 114 4 Kteven. rf. 4-1- t 4 4 4 Thompson, a. ..... I ' t i Murray, cf. 4 1 11.4 Klllllay, tb. 4 1 " t ' t . t 1 Raker. 4 , 4 ' t t t 4 Rryan. P- 14 4- t 1 Irby 4 4 . 4 Total . M 1 II it 1? 1 Batted for Bryan la ninth. Score by innings Sslt Lake 1 1 4 4 4 14 Helena . 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 i Summary: Ranted rune Salt Lake t. ' Helena L Stolen baas Orr, Cordis. SacriOc hit Spencer. Abbott t. Connolly. Con-nolly. Two-bsaa hits Devereaux. Orr. Spencer. DreBsn. Connolly. Double lays Klllllay te Kibble, Van to Pendle-ioa Pendle-ioa to Orr. Bases en balls Off Bryan t. -, off Dresaan 1. Struck ut By Preeaaa 1. Hit by pit char By Bryan t. by Dresean Dres-ean 1. Innings pitched By Presaan a. by Morgan 1. Hits Off Dresean 11. Time of game I hour. 44 minute. Vm-:irs Vm-:irs Lawjor. , |