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Show mite, and juet as likely to blow into th lead.-'. - The retail clerke need about two "eld heads" on th club. . Mlaeoula. Butte and Boles fans fnsks no hones about evpreaelng the opinion thst "Resty" Wrlfht Is a better umpire than Ralph Prarv. who Is an his way to the National lee sue. , "Poor old Oarher. It s fust whst w looked tor. He hss the soooe, but sonns It sll by 'owllns.' " Ko says the Mlaeoula Hentlnel. Doeen't look as If Oarber umi any sympathy, oea lit rhlmpfTs hand Is still had and Risnk-enahlp Risnk-enahlp doee not flsure on the little fallow's fal-low's services in the box (or soma time to come. - Blankenehlp has found that by pitching pitch-ing Hummel In one same week he cen eipect brilliant twirling from the local ty. Dick Cooley and Mrs. Cooley are slated to return this week. Manaser Blankenehlp Blanken-ehlp will therefore be In sbeotute chaise of everything durinc the two remaining series away from home.- The Murrey fir department nine, on the Murray diamond Sunday, took a cloe gsme from the Budwelaer team of this city. The snore wae I to 4. Thle was the eecond same between theeo nlnea, the Murray tooys toelmt trie flret. The only other same the Murray rtra laddies have loet thia year wae to the retail clerke. Thompeon and Bishop formed the battery for Murray Sunday. Today the Murrar firemen will meet the Butlervllle nine for a aide bet of on the Murray diamond. dia-mond. . Ths Essies Beat the CsfltsI EleetHre, tl to 10, on- ths Poplar Orovs diamond Hunday, Batteries Peterson aa kay; Gibson and Hand, Ths Denver Rio Orande bseebsM team defeated the Lambert Paner eompanv nine on the Fort Douslas diamond sindav. IS lo 1. Batteriee Cooper aad Dusus. Hummel aad gmlth. At Walker's Held st i t p. m fedsy. Psrk City meet a s picked team under the leadership of Captain Fortler el Murray In the first of a series. Fortler has ee-lected ee-lected bra tram from the Murray and Halt Lake gtate leasue clubs, and erom-iaea erom-iaea to slve tha miner a battle taey will remember. i With Oarber In th box Belt Lake defected de-fected (ireet Falla Saturday, t to I. Oarber allowed but five Mrs and atrurk out eleven, while Bait I.eke pounded Cor-nellue Cor-nellue for thirteen. Pendleton hit eafely three times, once, for a homer with a man on. fnlon league ssrles this week srs: Bsll Lske at Helena. Butte at Oreat Falla and Bulae at Mlaeoula, , Misaouls defeated Helena Saturday, 4 to 1. Oummlngs held Helena to four hits. Boise won from Butte. I to J. Joss snd pruliot were the opposing pitchers. Each allowed Ave hlte. Two toetly errora by Joe Marshall loet the game for Lruhot- There wee no atate league' same between be-tween Ogden and the ttrr-ldentele Saturday, Satur-day, tor bo me unexplalnable reaaon. Doolev, outneldrr, who tried out with Mlaeoule. plated center for Park City at Cool-y park Sunday snd showed up well. He stepped Into the 111 nicely, and Aelded well. Not a base on helle cm either side In the Park Cliy-Clerka gsme. Pete Rush, the veteran Eureka pitcher, now wltlt Park, la allll good enough for env of the teams In this nei k of the aoods. This la what Hie Ureal Falla Leader Ihtnka of Rlanken.hlp'a pennant chM.ere. The etorv apfeared after rtalt Lakes lo fe vli lorv over Reel a men: "Aa remarked re-marked heretofoie. anv time the hoho-llnka hoho-llnka of Mr. Reed think they can overlttok anv point, and eln over the dlaclplea of loaeph Hmlth from ball Ijike. I "ten. they neve another gueaa coming, and eater-dav eater-dav Ihev had II. The Hmlth fcoja are team work hall plavere and there la no Ntage of the same tn which Ihey play tha tpev .re n-,1 danscroit. a. dvna- |