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Show FAST GAME IS WON BY, OGDEN Pitcher Stone won his own game from Stovall's miners yesterday afternoon af-ternoon when he, as the first man to face Dell after Andy Jensen had been removed, banged a high single right out In Stovall's torrltory and sent Murray across with the needed counter, coun-ter, The final score was 4 to 3. the Macks leading for tho brief space of a half Inning before Stone pulled the official clean-up in the Ogden half of the ninth. This was the game which should have been served to the big homecoming home-coming crowd yesterday for not more than two hundred people saw the real thriller yesterday afternoon. Umpire Frary arrived In the city Tuesday evening and worked in yesterday's game. Andy Jensen, the Ogden castoff, pitched very consistent ball Rgalnst his old teammates and let it not be said that he showed the least desire to let them win. "Up to the sixth he held the Macks scoreless with four safe blows but a trio hit him safoly In the sixth giving Ogden two. Butte had laid hold on one In the first half of the sixth and the Macks' lead was very brief, two more coming over for Stovall's crew in the eighth. In the Ninth, "Kitty" Knight, who was Eont to right during the absence of Wood and Erlckson from the game poied a long ono to left and Slegel should have handled It instead of running around in circle It went for two. Schimpff's sacrifice and Murray's single tied up the game and after Parkins had singled to right, Stovall used the hook on Jensen. Dell went to the rescue but Stone, tho first to face him, put tho game on Ice with a tall slnglo to right. The score: BUTTE. AB.R. H. PO.A. E. McGcehan. 3b 6 0 0 2 2 0 Mathcs, E3 3 1 0 1 4 1 Stovall. rf 5 1 3 1 0 0 Whaling, lb.. 4 0 110 1 1 Kellv, 2b 3 1 0 3 1 0 Moorehead, cf 3 0 1 4 1 0 Slegel. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 A. Jensen, p 4 0 3 0 7 0 Dell, p. ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shannon, c 3 0 1 4 3 0 Totals 34 3 9 25 19 2 OGDEN. AB.R. H. PO.A. E. Whalen. 3b 3 0 0 2 6 0 Spencer, If 3 1 1 1 1 1 Van, lb 4 0 1 11 0 2 We&slor, 2b 4 1 1 4 2 Q Knight, rf 4 1 2 1 0 V Schlmpff, S3 3 0 0 2 3 0 Murray, cf 4 1 4 3 0 0 Perkins, c 3 0 1 2 1 0 Stone, p 4 0 2 1 3 0 Totals 32 4 12 27 16 4 One out when winning run was scored. Butte 0 0000102 03 Ogden 0 0000200 24 Summary. Two-base hits WesBler, Kn,ight. Base on balls Off Jensen. 0; I off Stone, 3. Struck out By Jensen, 3; by Stone, 1; by Dell, 0. Left on bases Butte, 6; Ogden, 6. Passed ball Shannon Hit by pitched ball-Shannon, ball-Shannon, by Stone. Sacrifice Hits-Whaling, Hits-Whaling, Kolly, Shannon, Whalen, Spencer, Schimpff, Perkins. Stolen base Mathes. Runs batted In By Stovall, Knight (2), Moorsehead. A. Jensen, Murray, Stone. Hits Off A. Jensen, 11 In 8 1-3 Inningc: off Dell, 1 with 1 batsman up, off Stone, 9 In 9 Innings. Time 1:45. Umplrc Frary. Attendance 200. ZAMLOCH AND BUSH PUZZLE TAlLENDEfiS Missoula, MonL. Aug. 14. Missoula won both games of a double header from Helena today 8 to 3 and 14 to 3. lilts were bunched off Malonoy in the first game In several Innings, while the visitors could do nothing' with Bush. Byrd was hit all over the field In tho second game and Irby pitched the last Inning. Zamloch worked easily and was effective with men on bases Lussl was out of tho game today on account of an Injury sustained yesterday In sliding. SALT LAKE TEAM IS AGAIN DEFEATED Great Palls, Aug 1 1 In a transferred trans-ferred game played on uneven grounds at Belt as a feature of the merchants and clerks annual picnic, a swatfest developed In which Salt Lake was out-classed by tho Electrics. In accordance ac-cordance with the ground rules no hit could earn more than two bases and during the gamo twelve two-base hits were recorded. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane 5, Portland 1. Spokane, Aug. 14. Score: R. H. B. Portland 1 1 4 Spokane ...5 7 1 Batteries Doty, Callahan and Harris; Har-ris; Kraft and Ostdlek. Seattle 8, Vancouver 4. Seattle. Aug. 14 Score: R. H. E Vancouver .... 4 6 3 Seattle S 10 1 Batteries Sebmutz and Sepulveda, Thomason. Gordon and Whaling. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Sioux City Topeka 11, Sioux City S. At St. Joseph Lincoln 5, St. Joseph Jo-seph 3. Omaha Denver t. Omaha 1 At Des Moines First game, Des Moines 5, Wichita 1. Second game, Des Mdlnes 2. Wichita 0. COAST LEAGUE. Loe Angeles 3, Portland 1. - Portland. Aug. 11. Score: R. K. E. Portland . 1 10 5 Los Angeles 3 5 0 Batteries Hlgglnbotham and Howley- Hall. Tozcr and Brooks.' Can Francloco 8, Sacramento 2. R. H. E. San Francisco 8 13 0 Sacramento - - 5 Batteries McCorrey and Schmidt; Schwenk and Cheek. Vernon 3, Oakland 1. Los Angelcs. Aug 14. Score: R. H E. Veraon 3 7 0 Oakland 1 5 2 Batteries Baum an'd Agnew; Abies and Rohrer NATIONAL .LEAGUE". Pittsburgh Wins Both. Pittsburgh. Aug. 14. Pittsburgh was victorious In two brilliantly played games, each lasting ten Innings. In-nings. Tho work of both teaniB was of the best. In the first game Byrne scored on his single and a slnglo by Donlln. Wilson scored the winning run in the second game by reaching second base on a wild throw by Doo-lan Doo-lan and coming home on a single by Byrne. Scores: First game R. H. E, Pittsburgh 3 9 1 Philadelphia 2 0 1 Batteries Camnltz and Gibson; Moore and Klllifcr. Second game R. II. E. Plt'r.burgh 2 6 2 Philadelphia 1 6 1 Batteries Hcodrlx and Kelly; Alexander and Walsh. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis IndlanapollB 2, Kansas City 3, At Louisville Louisville 2, St. Paul 3. At Columbus Columbus 9. Minneapolis Minne-apolis 8. i At Toledo Toledo 6, Milwaukee 3. I AMERICAN LEAGUE. j Philadelphia Taken Doubleheadcr. I Philadelphia, Aug. 14. Philadelphia defeated Cleveland In both garao3 to- ' day Two fluke hits by Mclnnle drove In three other runners. Mclnnls' double and a wild throw by Ryan was ( lesponslblc for ono run. Score: j First gamo R. H, K. 8 Philadelphia 8 13 1 B Clevplanl 3 11 1 I Batteries Bender, Houok and g Thomas; Gregg, Mitchell and O'N'eil, S Carlsh. 3 Second game R, H. E. n Philadelphia 2 9 1 j Cleveland y... Q 7 1 A Batteries Plank and Lapp; Steeu I and Carlsch. I Break Even. New York, Aug. 14, New York g broke even in the doubleheador with Detroit today, losing the first game In the first contest Detroit hit Fisher and Caldwell opportunely, while Mul-lln Mul-lln and Dubuc wero at their best in the pinches. Ford won a pitchers' battle from Wlllett in the second gamo. Tho batting bat-ting of Daniels In the first contest was the feature. In five times up ho mado a homo run, a triple, two singles and drew a pass. Wolverton has been suspended Indefinitely. Scores: First game R. II. E. New York 3 7 2 Detroit 6 11 1 Batteries Fisher, Caldwell and Sweeney, Williams ; Mullin, Dubuc and Stanage. Second gome R. H. E. New York 3 6 2 Detroit 1 5 1 i Batteries Ford and Sweeney, 1 Wlllett and Kicher. Boston Takes Two. Boston, Aug. 14 Boston captured both games of a doubleheadcr from St. Louis today. The first was won by mlttlng both Baumgartner, who was affected by the heat, and Napier, a recruit. re-cruit. The visitors' two runs were secured off O'Brien, who gave way to Hall. Wood pitched shut-out ball In tho second, while Boston picked up eight runs on Allison nnd Adams The game whb called in the eighth inning on account of darkness. Ycrkos was injured and forced to retire. Scores. First gamo R. II. E. Boston S S 0 St. Louis 2 6 I Batteries O'Brien, Hall and Car-rlcan; Car-rlcan; Baumgartner, Napier and Krichcll Second game R. H. E. Boston 8 7 0 St. Louis 0 I 1 Batteries Wood and Cady; Allison. Adams and Alexander, Snell. Chicago 6, Washington 0. Washington, Aug-. 14. Chicago batted bat-ted Groom from the box today and easily defeated Washington Clcotte held tho locals safe, not one man getting get-ting as far as third Score R. H. E Washington 0 5 4 Chicago 6 9 0 |