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Show McCafferty Is due to pitch for Missoula today. &ianknship may work on st bis youngsters. An amusing incident happened In yesterday yes-terday s game. George Hanson, the Missoula Mis-soula catiCMtr, a caught "standing up" in an ltirl to reaech third. McCailerty waa coacmng. when Hanson came to the J bench, Joyce yelled out "Wnu were you Irving to do there?" Hanson Informed hia bosa that the blame should tail onto the coacher. "You had the play right in front of you though and didn't need any coacher," anawered Joyce. "Weil, said Hanson, "ail tb reet of Utera are warning it onto toe coacher." A apeclal dispatch from New York today to-day Is authority for the "dope" that frealdent Lynch of the National league lias rsioaeeo Umpire Kalph Krary. the tormer L'mon association umps. "tjllm" Jensen, brother of Erwln Jensen, Jen-sen, the Northwestern league twlrisr. reported re-ported to Blankenshlp yesterday. Jensen t-aine by his nickname rightfully for he surely Is slim. He Is about alx feet six tmore or less) and "slim" aa a rail. He Is said to tiave the goods, though, and aev-eral aev-eral of the local fans who have seen htm work In the state league claim that he will aome day be even better titan his brother. , Williams, the Heber pitcher who waa given a tryout last week and then given permission to go home for a few oaye, culled up Manager Biankenshtp yesterday and asked him If he Is still wanted hers, "blank ' told him to grab the first train and report. He will no doubt be In uniform uni-form today. Don't throw any bricks, please, but hers Is a little prediction. Ureal Falls will win the Union Iea4rue pennant. Keed s club will be et home for nve out of seven weeks. Its two tripe away are to Bull and Miaaoula. "Bill" Orr makes all of the hard hit balls look easy, but "Bill" has not gotten out of the habit of kicking ihe slow roll-ing roll-ing teasers. If the local shortstop would play the slow onea In front of him Instead of to one side he wouldn't loae a man, necause a man with auch a splendid arm as he hsa should be able to block s hall, sit on, fondle It and a few other things snd then thapw th runner out easily. Freddie Cordis tore off a finger nail in practice yesterday and may not be In the gams this afternoon. Frank Black, manager of the local Occidentals, Oc-cidentals, brings back a story sbout s rather odd double plav at home plate. The Occidentals were playing Twin Falls. Di.r.. I. f kit m,lth ICiHe rw uMn,t mwA La na ford on first. Burns hit the ball fot two sacks into center field. Kyle hesitated hesitat-ed on second, believing that the center fielder might catch the ball. Lang ford, evidently saeured that he would not cstt-h it. started for second. The two (Kyle and leargfnrd) dah for the plate. The center fielder makes a perfect pea hark to the plate, wher the catcher turns to one side and tags Kyle sliding in and turns the other wav and tag Lang ford sliding Into the other side. Th Occidentals tesv tomorrow for a gam at American Falls newt Saturday and a double header at Twin Falls on 1 Bund ay. I - This front the Ienver Times, referring to a gam at Pueblo last wek between Pueblo and Des Moines: "In the first game Manager labell got into a wordy altercation al-tercation with L'mnire Clark and Ianel! slapped htm squarely In the f a a. I a tat It was complaining about a decision which allowed three runs for Des Moines. Is bell was ordered from the field and later fined 10." Quite a difference between Tip O Neil and William Lucas. President Icas placed an additional floe onto John MK'loekey for his row with Umpire Lawler at Bo is yesterday. Al Gunn. th former state leaguer, will wir a skyscraper uniform thla afternoon. after-noon. Changnon. m third for Missoula. I sn Idaho Fslls hoy and he la making good. too. The same ok) "Bula-wr." Oravson. former Park City pttchr. Is with Missoula ravaosj left perk fit in 1W. and went to th recast. whre he pitched such phenomenal hall thai he was p rafted by svme big league club, but he |