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Show I STANDARD SPORTING PAGE LOCAL TEAM FATED TO LOSE Hj A combination of circumstances Hj over which nobody, not even the H pitchers, had any control, muddled H the Ogclon and Butto ball teams as H they mixed at Glen wood park Wcd- Hl nesday afternoon, but the Miners had Hl a shade the better of the locals and Hl won the game by 12 to 7. It took two Hl pitchers to a team, however. H George Duddy, third baseman for H the iMincrs, strained the ligaments in H his left leg while sliding into scc- H ond the first time around, and Math- H es of Butte missed the ball and hit H Catcher Stevens of Ogden over the H head with his bat before the game Hj had gone much farther. Stone went H in to pitch for Ogden. but blew up H and was replaced by Brickson. The H big twirl or was walloped for five runs H in the fourth inning, but Mack kept H him In the box until the end camo. H Druhot pitched a while for Butto, H but failed to get results. Jacbs saved Hj him from being slaughtered by going H In after six points had been chased HJ across the plato by McCloskey's men H in the seventh Inning. Tho game was H considerable of a slugfest, but was H( disastrous to both sides, because of H the fact that each team had a man H Stevens was to resume work lo- Hl day, but Duddy will be out of tho H game for several days. H The score was as follows: H AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. H Dockstader, if 5 1 2 0 0 1 Duddy, 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McCafferty, lb 3 1 1 8 1 0 H Whaling, lb & 2b.. 4 2 1 0 2 0 j Marshall, rf 4 10110 1 .Mathes, as 4 1 1 5 1 0 1 Kafora, c 5 1 0 10 1 0 H Moorehead, cf 4 3 4 0 0 0 Levy, 2b & 3b 4 2 2 3 3 0 1 Druhot, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 HJ Jachs, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 H Totals .. 36 12 11 27 11 1 H Ogden. H AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. H McQuaid, ss 5 0 1 0 5 1 H Schimpff, 2b & 0...3 1 1 G 1 1 H Stevens, o 4 0 1 2 3 1 H O'eary, rf & If 0 0 0 1 0 0 H Collins, rf 6 1 2 0 0 0 H Wessler, lb & 2b ..5 2 1 10 2 0 1 Flake, If & lb 5 0 2 5 0 0 1 Altormatt, 3b 5 1 1 2 4 0 H Murray, cf 4 12 2 0 0 Stone, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 Erickson, p 4 1 2 0 4 0 Totals 40 7 13 27 19 4 Score by Innings. Butte 0 4152000 012 Ogden 0 001000G0 7 Summary. Two-baso hits McQuaid, Levy, Murray. Three-base hit Whaling. Home runs Dockstader, Erickson. Base on balls Off Druhot 3, off Stone 2, off Erickson 4. Struck out Bq Druhot 7, by Jachs 2, by Erickson 2. Left on bases Butto 3, Ogden 7. Double play Marshall to McCafferty. Passed ball Stevens. Stolen bases McCafferty. Whaling, Mathes and Schimpff Sacrifice hit Levy. Sacrifice Sac-rifice fly Druhot. Runs batted In By Moorehead 1, Dockstader 3, Whaling Whal-ing 1, Druhot 1, Plake 1, Altermatt 1, Murray 1, Erickson 2, StevenB 1. Hits Off Stone 1 In 1 inning off Erickson, Erick-son, 10 in S innings; off Druhot, 13 in 7 2-3 innings; off Jacks, 0 In 1 1-3 innings. Time 2 hours, 10 minutes Umpire Wright. Attendance 200 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3. At Cincinnati It required 11 innings in-nings for Cincinnati to beat Boston here today. Brown pitched well in pinches. The final inning, when he hit Egan and after retliing the next ' two men, allowed Clark a base on balls. Humphries singled, bringing Egan home with the winning run. Score: R. H. E. Boston 3 12 0 Cincinnati 4 10 0 Batteries Brown and Kling; Keefe, Humphries and McLean; Clark. "Umpires Klem and Bush. St. Louis, 10; Brooklyn, 1. At St. Louis Though he walked eight, Willis held Brooklyn to four scattered hits, while his teammates hit the ball hard in the first two innings, in-nings, St. Louis winning, 10, to 1. A hit batsman, a pass and a triple in the first inning saved the visitors from a shutout Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 10 15 0 Brooklyn 1 4 2 Batteries Willis and Wingo; Stack, Schardt and Phelps. Umpires Eason and Johnstone. New York, 4; Pittsburg, 3. At Pittsburg New York today defeated de-feated Pittsburg in a hotly contested game by the score of 4 to 3. Long hits featured. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 3 7 3 New York 4 9 2 Batteries Camnitx and Kelly; Ames and Myers. Umpires Brennan and Owen. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 8; New York, 4. At New York Detroit defeated Now York today, making it Uiree out of four. As Detroit went to bat in tho fourth, Cobb jumped into tho grand stand and thrashed a spectator. Manager Jennings said the man had applied opprobrious epithets to the player. Cobb was immediately put out ol tho game. Perry, who" took Cobb's place In thfs Inning, struck out for the third out, leaving three men on bases. Score: R. H. E. Detroit S J2 2 Now York 4 9 2 Batteries Willett and Stanage, Warhop, Hoff and Williams. Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 6, At Philadelphia In a long-drawn-out game, which was marked by poor' pitching on both sides, Philadelphia defeated Chicago today, 8 to 6. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 6 6 3 Philadelphia S 13 2 Batteries Iange, Peters, Mogrldge and Kuhn; Krause, Plank and Lepp. Boston, 2; St. Louis, 1. At Boston, Boston won In tne ninth from SL Louis today, Bradley's double and Wagner's single scoring the winning run. Tho locals cleaned up the series. Wood had the better of a pitchers' battle with Polty. Score: R. H. E. Boston 2 8 0 SL Louis 1 5 0 Batteries Wood and Nunamakor; Pelty and Stephens. COAST LEAGUE. Los Angeles, 5; Sacramento, 0. At Sacramento Score R. H. EN Los Angeles 5 12 0 Sacramento 0 11 0 Batteries Halla and Brooks; By-ram By-ram and Cheek. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Seattle, 3; Portland, 2. At Portland Score: R. H. E. Seattle 3 8 0 Portland 2 10 2 Batteries James and Whaling; Stanley and Harris. Victoria, 2; Vancouver, . 0. At Victoria, B. C Score. R. H. E. Vancouver 0 8 1 Victoria 2 5 2 Batteries Engle and Lewis; Kaufman Kauf-man and Hasty. Spokane, 10; Tacoma, 3. At Seattle Score: R. H. E. Spokane 10 10 1 Tacoma 3 8 2 Batteries Mauser and Ostdiek: Starkell, Hall, Higgins and Lalonge. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Sioux City Denver, 5; Sioux City, 3. At St. Joseph St. Josepr, 5; Wichita, Wich-ita, 4. At Omaha Topeka-Omaha; rain. At Des Moines Lincoln-Des Moines; rain. UNION ASSOCIATION. At Great Falls Great Falls, 3; Helena, 1. At Salt Lake Salt Lake, 10; Missoula, Mis-soula, 11. (Ten innings.) COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania, 18; Lehigh, 2. At Princeton Princeton, 0; Williams, Wil-liams, 2. At New Haven Yale, 1; Brown, 3. At Cambridge Harvard, 8; Syracuse, Syra-cuse, 2. |