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Show THIRD DEFEAT SAP BLOW TO SKYSCRAPERS .Ogden again defeated Salt Lake yesterday the score was S to 1 in favor fa-vor of the locals. Ogden began the run-scttlng in tho first when Spencor singled down the third-base line and, after stealing second and third, scored on a passed ball. Salt Lake took its only counter in tho last tbalf of the first when Spencer Spen-cer doubled to loft center, took third on an infield out by Bauer and sneaked home That stopped all scoring until the sixth, when McCioskey grabbed three. Van singled to center and Wcsslcr took first on Pendleton's boot Schimpff put them on third and second sec-ond when he got first on an error, and thon Jensen scored both Van and Weasler with a hot single to left. Porkius singled to center and scored Schimpff. Another run was added to Ogden'3 score in tho seventh when Wessler beat cut a bunt, stole second and third and then scored when Mann dropped Cchlmpffs third strike. In the ninth a triplet of counters was put oer Spencer doubled to center and took third on a passed j ball. Van singled and Spencor isccred. Weosler hit to Dressan, and 1 as there was no one on first to take , Drossau's throw Ye6sler worked the (double steal, taking third and second. 1 respectively. They both romped jhome when Schimpff hit a clean sln-lg!e sln-lg!e to center. Ogden. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E. Whalen, 3b 5 0 0 2 2 0 B. Spencer, If 5 2 2 0 0 0 Van. lb 5 2 P. 11 1 0 'Wessler, -rf f 3 3 2 0 0 Schimpff. 2b 4 0 1 2 I 0 Jensen, p , .... 5 1 ' 1 0 3 n Perkins, c 4 0 X 0 0 0 Murray, cf 4 0 I 2 0 0 Wood, ss- -4 0 0 2 I 0 Totals .. .'..'. ...40 S 12 27 11 0 Salt Lake. AB.R.BH.PO.A. E II. Spencer, cf. ... 3 1 1 4 0 0 Fortior, If 1 0 1 2 0 Q Bauer, rf. ........ 3 0 0 3 20 Devoreaux, 3b 0 0 3 2 0 Davis, 2b 3 0 0 1 5 0 Pendleton, ss, ,.... 4 0 0 3 1 1 Dressan, lb 4 0 1 10 1 0 Mann, c 2 0 0 ?. 1 0 jBlttrolff, p ,3 0 1 1 1 1 , Totals 29 1 4 30 13 2 Ogden 10 0 0 0 3 10 38" Salt Lake . ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Summary: Two-baso bits Murrav, B. Spencer. Blttrolff, Fortior. Sacri-flco Sacri-flco bits Schimpff, Davereaux. Runs batted in By Wessler 1, by Jensen 1. by Perkins 2, by Van 1, by Schimpff 2. Stolen bases Wessler I, Van 2. B. Spencer 1, Wood 1, II. Spencer 1 Left f i bases Ogden 7, Salt Lake 0. Double plays Wood to Schimpff Jo Van, Bauer to Pcudleton, Bauer to Dressan. Bases on balls Off Jensen Jen-sen 4. off Blttrolff 1. Struck out By Jensen G, bv Blttrolff G PasEod ballB-r-PerkinB 1, Maun G. Umpire I Frar Timo of game 2-10 Attendance At-tendance 200. ( HILDEBRAND BLANKS FAST MISSOULANS Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 30 Great Falls and Missoula split oen In the doublo-'header horo today. Hlide-brand's Hlide-brand's pitching was superb in the first game and Missoula novor had a chance. Repeated errors bv tho Electrics and Coyne's excollent pitching pitch-ing gave Missoula the second, which was called at the end of tho seventh cbcauae of darkness, T'b0 scoro: Missoula 00000000 00 Great Falls . 110 0 5 2 0 0 '9 Summnrj Two-baso hits Giffln. Toner Thrce-hase hits Hildobrand 2. Home run Hester. Stolen base Changnon. Bases on balls Off Zam-loch Zam-loch 7. off Hildobrand 10. Struck out By Zamloch 2. by Hildebrand 10. Double play Zamloch to Orict to Carman Time of game 1 hour and 45 minutCB. Umpire Carney. Second game Missoula 0 21000 25 (Great Falls . .. 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 (Called seventh account darkness.) Summary: Two-baso hit Tobln. Threc-baso bits Gibson, Toner. Stolen basc3 Warron, Carman. Bases on balls Off Coyne 2, off Remncas 2 Struck outBy Coyne G. by Remncas 5. Time of game 1:20. Umpire Carney. BUTTE GRABS GAME IN EI1HTH INNING Helena, Mont., Aug. 30. Butte captured today's gamo after Helena bad It practically won. Two errors by Helena, a triple and a double by the Miners in tho eighth gave the game to tho visitors bv a scoro of G to 3. 'Helena .. ,....00300000 Q 3 Butte 10000014 06 Summary Stolon bases Mathos f2), Tucker, Morehead. Mcnges Two-base Two-base hits Kiliilay (2), Lussl, Lew, Shannon Tlree-ba9e hit Whaling Hits Off Robison, 5 in 7 innings: off Dell. 1 in 2 innings. Bases on balls Off Robincon. 2. off Dell. 1: off Malonoy, Struck out By Robinson Robin-son 2. bv Dell 2. br Maloney 7 Hit by pitcher By Maloney, Kolly. Passed balls Thompson 3, Shannon 1. Timo of game 1 hour and 50 minutes. Umplro Wright NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Portland 3, Vancouver 0. Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 30. Score: R.H E. Portland 3 11 0 Vancouver .. 0 5 1 Batterio3 Girot and Harris, Ger-vals, Ger-vals, Willis and LewiB. Spokane 3, Victoria 2. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 30. Score: R. H. E. Spokane 8 11 1 Victoria 2 6 4 Batteries Noyes and Deiogt; McCrecry and Meek. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boeion 7, Philadelphia 4. Boston. Aug. 30. Boston batted a second victory out of three Philadelphia Philadel-phia pitchers. Stall, who Btarted a I double plav with a diilng catch nnd Gardner who speared a line drive for the third out "nlth three mon on bases, contributed floldlng features. (Philadelphia got away to a lead of four runb on Bedlent. Hah then choked off further scoring. Boston got two singles on top of two passes 'for two runs in the third, hit Coombs again for two moro tallies tjlng the' I scoro In the fourth, mixed hits with Collins' error and a paus by Bendor for two runs In tho seventh and added add-ed another run on Barry's error and Yorkes doublo ofr Houck in the eighth. Scoro- R. H.E. B03ton 7 11 1 Philadelphia . ...r. 4 10 2 Batteries Bcrilont, Hall a'ud Car-rlgan; Car-rlgan; Coombs, Bender, Houck and Iipp. Washington 7, New Yoik 2. Washington, Aug. 30. Washington Washing-ton hit Davis haul in the third and eighth innings and defeated Now York. Groome was effective throughout. through-out. Score: R, H. E. Wnshingtop 7 9 2 New York 2 5 1 Batteries Gromme and Henrv; Davis Da-vis and Sterrltt St. Louis 5, Detroit 1. Dotroit. Aug. 30. Earl Hamilton held Dotroit hitlcss, but ho failed to keep Cobb off tho bases, and St j Louie won 5 to 1. In the fourth Cobb wnlkod. took second and third, when j Pratt booted Crawford's grounder, continued home when Austin at-tempted at-tempted to catch Crawford at second and boat the return to tho plate by sliding around Alexander. St. Louie gave Hamilton splondld support. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 1 0 3 St. Louis 5 9 2 Batteries Dubuc and Stanago; Hamilton and Alexander Cleveland 7, Chicago 2. Cleveland, Aug 30. Cleveland do-feated do-feated Chicago. Blandlng was effective ef-fective with men on bases. Douglass Doug-lass wns wild in the first Inning and fielded his position poorly In uhe fourth, when the first three Clove-land Clove-land batters bunted safely. Chapman made his Cleveland debut and starred. Scoro: R. II. E. Cleveland 7 10 1 Chicago . '"..'. .17 2 10 0 Batteries Blandlng nnd Carlsch: Douglass, Benz and Schalk. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 5, St. Louis 4. Chicago, Aug 30. Chicago gained a full game on New York today by defeating St. LouIg in a hard fought battle while tho New York club lost to Brooklyn. Four games Ecparate the two leaders in tho race for the pennant The locals took an early lead against St Louis by bunching hits but this was soon lost as a result re-sult of loosc playing bv the home team. A triple, two basos on balls, a sacrifico fly and two wild pitches again put Chicago In the load and Schulte's twelfth homo run of the season in the seventh Inning cinched the game. St. Louis staitcd a bc- llated batting rally in the last Inning, In-ning, but could not overtake their opponents. Score: R. H.E. Chicago . .; 5 6 3 St. Louis I G 0 Batteries Cheney and Archer; Steele. Gcyer and WIngo. PUtsburg 2, Cincinnati L , Pittsburg, Aug. 30. Pittsburg defeated Cincinnati in a twelve-inning game today. The visitors tied tho bcoro in the eighth on a double and two singles. Pittsburg won In the twelfth on two singles. Score: R II. E Pittsburg '-' 0 0 Cincinnati 1 12 1 I B?ttcrles Adams,' Robinson nnd Gibson, Simon; Benton, Frommcand -Clarke, McLean. Brooklyn 7, New York 5 ' New York, Aug 30- Brooklyn de feated New York Now York ractlo four runs In tho first Inning off Stack, but could do littlo with Curtis. The BrookUns hit Wlltso and Crnn-dall Crnn-dall liar and Ames was called Into the gamo too late to snve It. Moran's fielding featured, Scoro: R. H. E. New York B S 3 Brooklyn 7 11 1 Batteries Wiltso, Crandall, Ames and Movers, Wilson; Stack, Curtis and Ervvln Boston 2. Philadelphia 1. Philadelphia, Aug. 30. Boston hit tho ball hard, but tho home team put up such a Hght that It required ten innings for tho visitors to win Donnelly pitched fine ball, a home run by Luderus preventing Philadelphia Philadel-phia from being shut out. The visitors visi-tors won by hitting Alexander, a relief re-lief pltchor, for five singles In tho tenth. Score: IL II E. BoBton 2 1G 0 Philadelphia 1 10 0 Batteries Donnelly and Gowdy; Alexander and Dooln |