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Show oo WON IN NINTH BY HELENA TEAM With the score standing 0 to 1 at the beginning of the ninth inning, the small crowd of fans aX Glenwood were settling themselves to see a ten or more inning g.uno when BOOM! Dp went the locals in a cloud of smoke and when the hate cleared away the score board could be seen with nine round ?rros for Ogden while Helena had a most prominent 3, after a string That man Ames was greatly respon Bible for ihe Knight's downfall. Dining Din-ing the entire game he allowed but one lonely hit whlr-h was secured h; Moorehead. lie would let the locals swat the ball nil right, but he did that 10 tease them No matter how hard or how eas) BtrilCH nor in whal direction they i0n, tnP ball, the sphere-would sphere-would roll or drop directly Into the hands of Shay's men Fiddler also pitched great ball Ho allowed sen hits nil told, but up until the last inning th hits v.re so flattered that they were of no use for scoring purposes In the first four in ningo. onl 12 Helenites fac-ed the tall boy. The airtight support bark of ' him was sufficient to discourage any i batter After playing on I wo-threc ball for ' :' five innings Helena i arno to bat in the ninth with strict orders from Dan-ny Dan-ny Shay to do some hint;. Thompson, a pinch hitler batted for f rltlendon He grounded one to Wessler who booted What should have been an easy out Amos, the next man, fouled to Perkins. Spencer struck at tnrec v ide ones and the fans began to feel sate. ihompson stole Becond wnn I'erkins threw wild over second base, and v. cnt to third Keliey hit for two bases scoring Thompson. Qutplcy sin- gled. scoring Kolley, and stole second LUBtl soiled a little one to Fiddler who slammed it mile high ovp: v.m'. head and Quigley score.l the- third run. Ogden was unnble to do anything In the laBt pari of the ninth. HELENA. AB.R BH.rO. A E ' Spencer. If 4 0 t n 0 1 !i Kelly, cf. . 4 I 1 3 0 u Oulglev. 2b 4 1 1 3 0 Lussl. lb. 4 0 2 13 1 0 jij . ; Clynes. rf 3 0 1 2 0 o j h f ronin, 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0 imL JIIM Menpcp ss . . . . 3 0 0 3 3 0 'fli-1 ' r 1 j Crlttonden. c 2 0 0 4 0 0 ' jjj j , . ' ) Ames, p 3 0 o 1 1 w Thom son 31 3 7 27 11 1 lb. CGDEN. ARK .BH.rO. A 10 ml i i Murrav cf ? 0 0 3 0 0 iifBl t Van. lb 4 0 0 8 1 0 ,1ft I 1 Moorehead, if 3 i 3 0 Q jk 1 .Tnnes. :'.b 3 0 0 0 1 ft f!l j I'nster. us 3 ' 0 1 1 0 . 'HHl J I WeBslf-r. 2b. 4 3 5 ill! I Hayes, rt Z 0 0 1 1 0 njilllil Perkins, c 3 0 0 7 3 1 Kiddler. p 2 0 0 u 1 1 xxJensen 1 0 0 Q 0 Totals 29 0 1 27 11 3 xBatted for Crittenden In 9th UBatted for Fiddler in f1 h SCORE BY INNINGS Helena . 00 0 000 003 3 Ogden oou oOO 000 0 St' mm m;y Two-base hits -Mooriioad Kell) Stolen bases Qulgley, Thompson Sacrifice hit -M nos Struck out- By Ames 4, by Fiddle- 3 Runs hatted in By Kelly. QuIk1o Left on base.J Helena 1. Ogden 2. Time of game 1:43. l'mpire--Vright |