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Show Ill STRAIGHT FOR 1 THE SALT LAKE . 1 TEAM I I it three strm-ht from Rutte v iter day bv taking the fourth of the series, 7 to 3, it was a great ball fame until the eiphth. when the Sea Gulls slammed out five hits, one of them a triple, fining them four runs The unusual spectacle was presented present-ed of two home run drives in one In ning In the srrond Prank Hnelsman and Jimmy Cnvenv knocked the hall over the fence, I Carl Sawyer was about the wnoie Butte team sn far as running was concerned Sawyer s'ent the ball over the leiice in the ninth. Mid in the sixth he sent It into the deepest corner cor-ner of center field and came all the way around. It was a day of of. well, m aggressiveness, aggres-siveness, to be polile At th' end of the second inning Pitcher M. Creery of thf Butte Hub and t'stxrher Tonneman of the Sea GuIIh tangled in a regular Welsh-Ritchie just ofr first base. Fists were flying fasti when the combatants were pried apart by twenty-three ball players, the umpire um-pire and a big policeman. Both were banished from the park. Nick DeMaggio of the Pucks d'.dn t Tike the way Umpire La Rocque called call-ed a third strike on him in the third, and he went out. In the ninth Billy Davis sent off a nifty single, and then evidently Billy didn't like the way the umpire stood or the way he wore his cap or the way he curled his hair The defects In Sammy's pulchritude, I Indeed, offended Billy very much, and lie said so, for which gratuitous Opinion Opin-ion RUlv n onl tlio wav fit" I .o f i ff n ! I All of these distractions added ze6t 1 to the game. The fans seemed to like jj it, and gae ev'dencc that they were I getting their two bits' worth. I After McCreery was chased lackson i went In for Butte He pitched good H ball until the eighth which was a I fatal session for him and for his I team. BUTTE J An. p. H PO. a E Pemagglo, If 2 0 0 0 0 o I Halla, If 2 0 0 0 1 j Sawyer, ss 4 2 3 4 3 1 j! Brady. 2b 4 0 0 1 1 0 McClelland. 3b ... 4 u n i i q 4 Smith, rf 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 MacMurdo. lb 4 0 2 5 0 0 j H Deane, cf. . 4 o o i o u I I Lewis, c 3 n 1 6 2 oj j, McCreery, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' .lackson, p 2 n 0 u n o 'Card 1 0 6 o 0 o Totals 33 3 8 24 7 2 1 I 'Batted for Mcrreerv in the third I SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO A. E I Potts, 3b 5 0 2 0 4 0 Galena, rf 3 0 1 2 0 0 I carman, lb., cf. . 4 n o 12 0 0 j' French, 2b 4 1 2 2 4 0 Huelsman, If. ..... 4 3 2 1 0 0 I . Davis, cf 4 0 1 1 0 ii He6tcr, lb . 0 1 0 1 o 0 Caveney, ss. . , 4 2 3 2 4 0 Auer, c. 3 u 1 8 1 0 Dawson, p 3 0 0 0 l n Totals 34 7 12 27 12 0 I SCORE BV INNINGS Butte , Runs . 000 Oil 001 3 Hits 110 021 102 8 Salt Lake Runs - 020 001 04x 7 IT.,. UiL' V)Z Ut)X 12 SUMMARY Two base hits Smith, Potts. Three base hit French Home runs Saw yer 2, Huelsman. Caveney. Sacrifice fly Dawson. Stolen bases Huelsman, Huels-man, Auer. Runs batted In Bv Saw yer 2, Lewis. Potts, Huelsman 2, Ca veuey 2. Dawson. Brises on balls orf McCreery 1, off Jackson 1. olf Dawson 1. Struck out By Mcrreerv 1, by lackson 5. by Dawson 6. Hits Off McCreery 3 in two innings, off! kg, Jackson. ,9 iu six innings Runs V Off McCreery 2, off Jackson 5 Left' on bases Butte 4. Salt Lake 6 Wild pitch Jackson First base on errors 1 Salt Lake 1. Double play Caveney ' to French to Carman. Time of game j 1 hour and F.l minutes. Umpire I j LaRocrjue. |