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Show OGDEN DEFEATS TIE LEAGUE LEADERS In a game that was uot decided until un-til the last man was out, Missoula lost to Ogden yesterday, 7 to G. Jensen pitched better ball than did Bush, although al-though both were hit hard. Cbang-non Cbang-non and Perrine droc out home runs. Pcrrlne came in the ninth, with a man on first, and this came within one run of tying the score. Wood, the shortstop injured nt Great Falls a Tew days ago was out of the game suffering suffer-ing from a severe cold. Scoro: OGDEN. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. Whalen 3b 5 1 1 1 2 0 Spencer If. 5s 0 0 1 1 1 Van lb 6 2 S 5 1 0 Wessler,2 b 5 1 2 3 1 1 Schlmpff, ss 5 2 1 2 2 0 Murray, cf. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Stone, rf 4 1 2 3 0 1 Stripp, c 4 0 1 8 1 0 Jensen, p 4 0 2 1 2 0 Totals 41 7 12 27 10 3 MISSOULA. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. Warren, rf. 3 0 1 0 1 0 Perrine. 2b 5 1 1 2 G 1 Bnasey, If. 5 1 0 1 0 0 Orlct, es 4 0 1 4 4 2 Carman, lb 4 0 1 12 0 0 Tobln, cf 1 I 2 2 1 1 Changnon, 3b 3 1 1 0 0 2 Blankon8hip, 0 4 1 2 6 0 0 Bush, p 4 1 1 0 7 1 Zamloch 1-0-0 0 0 0 Totals 37 G 10 27 19 7 Batted for Warren in ninth. Score by innings Ogden 0 2022010 07 Missoula ... .00003100 2 G Summary: Twa-base hits Carman, Jensen. Three-base hit Van. Homo runs Changnon, Perrine, Stolen bases Whalen 2, Bush, Bassey, Van Double plays Jensen to Schlmpff to Van. Left on bases Ogdon G, Mlls-soula Mlls-soula 5. Dases on halls Off Jensen 2. Time of game 1:50. Umpire Carney. Car-ney. EVERDON'S PITCHING DEFEATS MOUNTMEN Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 20 Ever-don Ever-don .outpltched Klein, who was wild, and Great Falls won a well played game from Butte. Mlsse's fielding wps a feature. The score: Butte 0 0100002 03 Great Falls .. ..01001130 G Summary Two-base hits Gibson, Huelsman. Three-base hits Whaling, Whal-ing, McGcehan, Faye. Sacrifice hits I Morehead, Misse. Hester Stolen I base MJsse. Bases on balls Oir Klein 4, off Evcrdon 2 Struck out By Klein 3, by Evcrdon 5. Left on bases Butte 5, Great Falls 0 Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Wright. SKYSCRAPERS FALL PREY TO CELLARITES Helena, Aug. 20. Until the ninth inning Maloncy was a puzzle to the Salt Lake bailers and Helena won the opening same, 4 to 2. The homo club showed ability to bunch on Ames when hits were needed. An error an.l two hits gave tho visitors their only runs In the ninth. The score: SALT LAKE. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E Spencer, if 4 0 1 2 0 0 Fortier, c 4 0 0 4 0 1 Bauer, cf. 3 0 1 4 1 0 Devcreaux, Sb 4 1 2 3 2 1 Davis, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Dressen, rf.' 3 1 1 1 0 0 Pendleton, ss 4 0 0 1 2 0 Abbott, lb. ..4 0 2 S 0 0 Ames, 'p. i. .....'... 3 0 0 0 6 1 Totals 33 2 7 24 12 3 HELENA. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. Menges, 3b 4 2 2 1 0 0 Quigley, 2b 3 1 0 1 3 0 Killllay, cf 3 0 2 1 0 0 Lussl, lb 4 0 1 S 0 0 Irby. rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Kelly, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Morse, ss 4 0 1 G 2 1 Baker, c 3 1 2 9 1 1 Maloney, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 31 4 9 27 9 2 Score by Innings Salt Lake 0 0000000 22 Helena "..'.00012010 1 Summary: Stolen bases Dressen, Killllay 2, Baker Sacrifice hlls Amos. Killllay, Maloney. Runs batted In Dressen, Abbot, Qulgloy. Killllay 2. Lussl. Two-baso hits Dressen. Mcnnges. Three-base hit Menges. Double play Bauer to Devoreauw Bases on Balls Off Ames 1, off Maloney Ma-loney 2 Struck out By Ames 3, bv Maloney 9 Passed balls Fortlor. Ba"-ker. Ba"-ker. Time of game 1:45. Umpire Frary. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Umpires Are Injured. Pittsburg, Aug. 20. In the double-header double-header botween Pittsburg and Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, Umpires Brennan and Owen both were injured in tho first game and two players were called upon to act the rest of the first game and in the second. Tho teams split the double-header. double-header. Umpire Brennan, during the first inning 01" the first game, slipped near second base. Injuring his knee cap Umpire Owen, who was behind the bat, was hit by a foul tip off Jack-Miller's Jack-Miller's bat in the second inning of tho same game. It was then decided to use players as umpires Catcher Phelps of Brooklvn and Hyatt, utility jman of the PItlsburgs, acted thero-i thero-i after 1 Umpire Owen was unconscious when taken to tho hojpltal. Physicians, Physi-cians, It is said, will hive to use the X-ray to ascertain lhj extent of his injuries. Umpiro Brennan fs not so seriously hurt Score: First game r. h. E. Pittsburg 1 2 9 0 Brooklyn I ', g 0 Batteries Robinson, iHendrix and Gibson; Stack. Curtis aid Miller. Second game ! R. h. E. Pittsburg i c 6 Brooklyn 9 13 0 Battories O'Toole, Vrarner' Ferry and Kelly, Simmons; Rugon and Er-wln, Er-wln, Miller. j Chicago TakesTwo. Chicago, Aug. 20. Piiludelphla was defeated by Chicago n a double-header double-header tcdaj. Leendei held tho visitors vis-itors safe in the first; game, while Chicago bunched hits n Alexander i Three Philadelphia pitchers were used In the second contest, ?.oore starting and lasting four Inninls. Ruelbach started for Chicago and Ictlred in tho third Inning when he injured his side. Smith relieved .him and! the visitors did not get a hit until the seventh. He slacked up here and the Philadelphia's Philadel-phia's got their throe runs In the seventh. Score: First gamo R. H. E. Chicago L....C 8 2 Philadelphia I I 7 2 Batteries Levender knd Archer; Colter; Moore, Ritter, Rllneran, Doo. In and Morgan. j Divide Honor). Cincinnati. Aug 20. Cliclnnatl and Boston broke even in a double-header double-header todav, tho local? winning the first The first gamo vAs a pitcheis' battle for eight inningi when Dickson Dick-son weakened, four hiy sending over a like number or tallle. Boston drove Benton from the rubUr in the third inning of thc sccondgznie. Fromme allowed but four hlW the remainder of thc game. Donnely was effective. Score: I First game I R. H. E. Cincinnati i 1 5 1 Boston 1 3 1 Battories Bentfn. Fromme and Clark; Donnellv, Ririden and Kling. Wlltse Won'His Game. St. Louis, Aug p. Wlltse was ef-focthe ef-focthe with men oj bases, while Harmon Har-mon was hit hare when hits meant runs, New York winning the "final game and- making a clean sweep of the series. Meyers started the third inning bj taking first bagf when Harmon hit him. Flotcher , was out to Mageo Wlltse singled. Moyers stopping at second. Snodgrss then tripled to left center, scoring Meyers and Vlltte Doyle's single brought Snodgrass home with a daiblo plav. In tho fifth the lenders sco;ed another on Fletch er's walk, Wlltse's sacrifice and Doyle's single, Herzog singled and went to seconl on Oakcs' fumble in the soventh. Meyers was out and Fletcher reachid first on Huggins' er-lor. er-lor. Herzog j'corcd on Wlltse s third hit of the gaire. Smith's double, followed by Ko-netchy's Ko-netchy's singb after two were out In tho eighth luring gave thc locals their scoro. Score: IL H. E. St. Louis 1.1 1 10 a New York .A 5 10 0 Batteries Harmon, Burke and "tt'ingo; Wilta: and Meyers, Wilson. AMERICAN LEAGUE. White So;; Win Three Straight. Philadelphia, Au 20. Chicago won both games of a donblehcadcr, thereby there-by making a clean sweep of the three games in the series. The wiuuerb gained the victory by bunching hits in thc two games, while In the second sec-ond they held the home lcam3 scoro down by making four double plays. Scores First game R. H. B. Philadelphia .. ..v 1 6 3 Chicago G G 0 Batteries Coombs and Lapp; CI-cotte CI-cotte and Schalk, easterly. Second game R. H. E. Philadelphia 2 7 0 Chicago 3 9 0 Batteries Bender, Houck and Egan, Lapp; White, Peters, Walsh and Kuhn. Even Break at New York. Now York, Aug 21. Ncw4 York broke oven In a doubloheader with St. Louis. Ford's support failed in the eighth Inning of tho first game, when three errors and two hits enabled en-abled the visitors to score three runs, McConnell bested Mitchell In a pitchers' pitch-ers' contest in the second same. Stor-rott's Stor-rott's triple In the second defeated tho visitors. It scored Hartzell. and Sterrett came home on Sweeney's single. sin-gle. Score: First gamo R. II. B Nov York i " S I St Louis ,- -1 8 1 Batteries Ford and Sweeney; Allison Alli-son and Alexander. Second game R.H.E. New York .. 2 8 2 St. Loular , 1 -1 1 Batteries McConnell and Sweeney; Mitchell and Alexander. Senators Take Two. Washington. A"g- 21 Washington Washing-ton won both games of a doublehoad-er doublehoad-er 'with, Cleveland. Walter Johnson established a new American league record hyvvinning the flrat, game, -making 15 straight vlctorlc-a. Caahlon ""1 rJuLl" tStm ?Stt? " HV3HS&BHi 1 pitched a no-hlt, no-run gamo In tho t second, though it was called nt thc end of the sixth Inning to allow the I visitors to catch ah early train for Boston. Score First gnme R. H. E. Washington' 4 7 0 Clevoland '. 2 10 2 Batteries Johnton and AInsmlth; Green, Stoon, Mitchell and O'Neill, Carlsch. Second game , R. H. E. Washington 2 3 2 Cleveland 0 0 2 Called end sixth by agreemenL Batteries Cashlon and Henry; Greeg and O'Neill Red Sox Defeat Tigers. Boston, Aug. 21. Wood won his twenty-sixth gamo of the season and Boston made it three straight from Detroit. Stanago was forced to re-tlro re-tlro In the third when ho was spiked by Ball on a double steal, In which tho latter scored. An error and a passed ball assisted Detroit to its two runs. Score: ' R. H. E. Boston G S 4 Detroit 2 7 2 Batteries Wood and Cady; D.i-bus D.i-bus and Stanago, Kocher American League Releases. Chicago, Aug. 21. The following American lcaguo releases were announced an-nounced yesterday To Chicago By St. Joseph, Catcher Catch-er Gossett and Pitcher Johnson; by Des Moines, "Blli" Douglas;; by Van-' couver, Clark. Br Chicago To St. Joseph, Bell, to San Francisco, Delhi (optional). To Detroit By St. Joseph, Ray Powoll By Detroit-;To Topeka. Bashant. To Philadelphia By Butte, Infleld-er Infleld-er Mathes. To Boston By Beaumont, Texas, Pitchers Martin and Brant. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Milwaukee Milwaukee 2, Louisville Louis-ville 0, Milwaukee 7, Louisville 0 At Kansas Cu Kansas Clty-Co-lumbus game postponed; rain. At Minneapolis Minneapolis 4, Toledo To-ledo 2. At St. Paul St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 10. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Victoria, B. C, Aug, 21. Score. R. H. E Victoria 3 I 1 Portland .. 0 5 3 Batteries Doty and, Burch; Smith and Meek. Portland, Aug. 21. Scoro: R-H.E. Tacoma 10 13 3 Vancouver 3 5 3 Batteries Melklc and LaLonze, Smutz and I cwis. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 21. Score- R. H E Seattlo 2 7 1 Spokane 0 1 2 Batteries Thompson and Whaling; Whal-ing; Kraft and Ostdiek. |