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Show SALT LAKE WINS FROM GREAT FALLS Salt Lake. July 2. Jonn McCloS-key's McCloS-key's much-talked-of "Stoney ' Mc-Glyiftl, Mc-Glyiftl, former big leaguer, made his debut before a Salt Lake crowd yesterday, yes-terday, and with the customary "Mc-t'loskey "Mc-t'loskey luck," not only pitched a remarkable game of ball against Great Falls, but won his own game when he hit one of Williams fast ones out of the lot when there were two on. The long train ride from the shores of Lake Michigan to a much higher altitude did not appear to affect the veteran, who has been McCloskey's one be.st bet in the big leagues, and the big minors also, for he pitched a heads game against strangers and with total strangers assisting him. It was well that he did pitch such ball, however, for "Steamboat'' Williams, dished up an article of heaving thai would have defeated any pitching that has been dealt out by a Salt Lake hurler against Great Falls In the present series. McGlynn had one bad inning, the sixth, when doubles by Hester and Kelly and a single by Faye netted two runs for the visitors Captain Huelsmu came across with his daily clout over the wall, and Salt Lake's first score was sent across in that manner. Salt Lake did not look to hao a chance to tie the score, much less win. against the masterly pitching of Williams, until the seventh, and then no one in the stands could figure out a chance After Dressan had flown OUt to Galena, Davis singled. but Schimpff popped an easy one to PotU Strlpp, however, raised the hopes of the fans by pounding out a single. It was all up to "Stoney ' McGlynn. "Just get a single if you want to make yourself solid here for life." shouted several in the stands "Stoney" hooked the first one and hit it on top of the house just outside of the left field fence, netting three runs After that McGlynn tightened up and sent Great Falls down one-two-three In the next two Innings Manager McCloskey announced yesterday that he had released Fiddler and Hungary and that Jake Bauer would leave the team after the present series. Notwithstanding the fact that R'ngllnc Brothers circus gave a performance per-formance immediately arrows ih street from the ball park, the largest week-day crowd of the season attended at-tended the game. Johnson, another right-hand pitch-I pitch-I er, is due to Join tho Skyscrapers to- day or tomorrow. He hails from the I St. Louis Nationals A box score of the game follows' GREAT FALLS A B.R.BH PO A E. Potts ss 4 0 0 2 4 1 i Hester lb 4 1 1 10 ft 0 Fave If 3 1 1 0 0 0 I Kellv rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 , Toner 3b 4 0 1 0 1 0 i Galena cf 3 0 0 fi 0 0 ! Weaver c 4 0 0 3 1 0 1 Slner 2b . . 3 0 1 1 3 Q Williams p 3 0 0 0 2 0 6Dolhi .1 0 0 l 0 0 Totals 33 2 6 24 11 1 SALT LAKE A B P. BH PO. A F Murphv rf 4 0 1 4 ft 0 j Spencer cf 4 0 ft 2 0 ft Pendleton ss 3 0 0 ft 3 ft Huelsman lfj 4 1 2 I ft 1 Dressen lb 4 0 0 1ft ft 0 j Davis 3b 3 1 1 2 5 0 1 Schlpmff 2b 3 0 0 1 2 o Stripp c 3 1 1 S 0 0 McGlynn p 3 1 1 ft 0 0 Totals 31 4 6 27 10 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Great Falls 000 002 0002 Salt Lake 000 100 30 4 SUMMARY. Two-base bits Hester. Toner. Kelly, Huelsman Home runs Huelsman M Glynn. Stolen bases Faye 2, Kelly Bases on balls Wlllams 1, McGlynn 1 Struck out William 3. McGlynn 5 Left on bases Great Falls 5, Salt Lake 4. First base on erro Salt Lake 1 Time of game 1 .51 Runs batted In By Faye. Kelly, Huelsman. McGlynn 3 I'mplrc Ia Rocque. |