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Show I ONLY 01 GAME 1 HON LEAGUE I THURSDAY Boise 1 oon Salt Lake 1.000 Murray 500 Ogricn 500 Butte 000 Helena 000 At Boise Helena Boise S. At Salt Lake But te-Salt Lake game J postponed; rain ij At Opden Murray , Ogden 0 (call cd in second; rain ) I Boise. Idaho. April 30. Helena was powerless against "Rod" Toner, pitch ing for Boise here today, and the ir riator cleaned 'up th.tr third straight game qn a 6 to " score. Rex Ames, on the mound for the Vigilantes, was not iu form and allowed al-lowed eleven hits The feature ilnip w.is that of Na-deau, Na-deau, who cracked the first home run of the season over the left garden fence, in the fifth InniiiR. driving In Toner, who was on first hefore him Toner was in excellent shape. 1 low ing hut four hits and whiffing ele en batters. Bauer and N'adeau. aided by Schimpff. again proved a dangerous hatting combination the former erac k ing two double; and laying down a sacrifice. "Jupiter Pluviua" won the ball game at Glenwood yesterday hands down, by liberally and steadily sprinkling sprin-kling big, cold drops of water all over the field Several of these pot down Umpire Loganeckers neck while the: first batter was up in the second half of the second inning and he gave both teams the count for a stated ball hour, at that time, hut about 51 minutes later, after getting expert advice from Managers Gtmlin and Blankenshlp. he changed his decision.; putting the players out lor the after-! noon and the handful of fans, who had braved the ominous look of the heavent, marched out disconsolately for their rain checks. Among the fans was President Ed V. Murphy of the Union association and he was one of the most disappointed disap-pointed of the lot as tin' came started start-ed off as though it was going to be Interesting Lemley, Ogden s young spitball pitcher, was on the mound for the locals, with Captain Seahouph behind the bat and the veteran Blankenshlp Blank-enshlp wa6 receiving from one of his young pitchers. Shader. The first Inning started with Gay at bat for Murray and he filed out to ElMs. RucgR singled to center field and Lemley gave evidence of being be-ing "some" plteher, by striking out Menges Carman fouled out to Tones For Ogden, Murphy was out. Caveney Ca-veney to Thornton and Woolurns walked. Ellis reached first on Men-ges' Men-ges' error and Woolurns went to third. Ellis 6tole second Jones bit to Mengcs who threw to Blankenshlp to bead Woolurns off at the plate. Jones continued on to second, which he reached safely and Ellis started for third Blankenship chased Wool ums back to third and Ellis was forced out. Cobb walked, filling the bases. Then Risberg ended the inning in-ning by going out at first, Caveney to Thornton In the second inning. Lemlev struck out Thornton and Caveney Clynes got a single and Blankenshlp went out Jones to Woolurns. The Cannere half was started with Dowling at hat. After two balls and a strike had been called on him. the rainfall increased In volume and Umpire Um-pire Loganecker ended the game. BOISE. AB. R. H PO A. E Bauer, cf 3 1 2 7 0 0 Schimpff, 2b 2 o o .1 o o Nadeau, rf 4 2 2 1 0 n Slater, lb 4 0 1 f Q 0 Blausser, 2b 2 1 2 0 0 0 Weaver, e 4 o i n l o Devlne, If 3 0 1 0 n 0 Bostick, as 4 1 1 0 2 0 Toner, p 4 1 1 0 3 2 Totals 30 6 11 27 G 2 HELENA AB R. H. PO. A. E Rader. ss 3 1 0 2 2 0 Amsbry, 2b 3 0 0 4 3 1 McNeil. 3b 4 1 2 2 1 D Lussl, lb 4 n 1 9 1 1 Con ley, If 3 (I 1 0 0 0 Bogart, cf 4 o o l u 0 RIanchett. rf 3 ( 0 2 1 " xDean 1 0 0 0 0 o Crittenden, c 4 0 0 4 1 0 Ames, p 2 0 0 0 4 Q Totals 31 2 4 24 13 2 xBatted for Blanchett in Jon. SCORE BY INNINGS Boise 200 121 OOx 8 Helena . . ... 001 001 0002 SUMMARY S.h nfiee hits Conley. Schimpff 2, Bauer Stolen bases BlaUSBer, Con 1. y. Rader Two-base hits McNeil 2. Nadeau. Bauer 2. Deiine Home run Nadeau Double plays Rader j to McNeil, Struck out By Ames 3 by Toner 11 Base on balls Off Ames 3. off Toner 2. Hit by pitched ball Ames, by ToDer Wild pitch Ames. Time of game 1 hour and 34 minutes Umpire LaRocqhe. |