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Show WRY JDQNTCHA HIT ONE ONCE, KUMLER? BEES EVEN WITH ACORNS; AL GOULD IN WINNING FORM Salt Lakers Land on Kremer for Bunches of Hits jn Two Innings; Bill Rumler Hits Ball So Hard Recoil Sends Him Spinning, Landing on I His Back; Harley Maggert Busts Two Three-baggers, Remarkable Per- formance in Bonneville Park. STANDING OF THE CLTTBS. !r!co cnlcol oiTtlco o -q 3i S : : ? : : : ; ? LerAnoH;.--- ;ii1r4i 9i10! 51 9 '15l62 -5M Salt ?J 1o 6 8 9 7110 10 62 .579 Salt Lake ... 8 7.. 3 7!1012 7154 .540 ! r: 5 61 9 .. 6 7! 8!16:57 Oakland 3; 9 6; 7- .12 6! S'AS .475 Portland " 5i !i 9 Si "I" 5i 34S Seattle I 2 3 5 4 7j10j 6j..37 .374 Lost 43;45!46.4953 59;5662 OAKS 3, BEES 8. OAKLAND. ?ne- 5 0 1 1 0 1 yres. 2b 5 0 1 3 1 0 y'U rf 2 1.14 0 0 Murphy, lb 6 0 2 11 2 0 Bohne, 3b 4 0 1 2 3 0 btumpf, as 4 0 0 1 4 0 ?,Iltze. c 4 1 3 0 0 0 ren,(;r. P 1 0 1 0 1 0 ,,r'?tt' p 1 0 0 2 1 0 kllioit 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 3 12 24 12 2 Batted for Kremer in sixth. SALT LAKE. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Maggert, cf 5 3 3 6 0 1 Krug, 2b 4 2 2 2 6 0 Mulvey, Jf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Rumler, rf 3 2 2 0 0 0 Sheely, lb 3 0 1 12 2 0 Mulligan, ss 4 0 0 1 2 0 Smith, 3b 3 0 1 1 3 1 Byler, c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Gould, p 4 1 1 0 2 0 Totals ' 33 8 11 27 15 2 Score by innings: Oakland Runs 0 0001110 03 Hits 1 0103221 212 Salt Lake-Runs Lake-Runs 0 0303110 8 Hits .0 1 3 0 4 2 1 0 11 Summary: Home run Rumler. Three-base Three-base hits Maggert 2. Two-base hits Cooper. Rumler. Sacrifice hit Kremer. S-acrifice flies Krug, Sheely. Stolen bases Smith, Wilie. Struck out By Gould 3. Bases on balls Off Gould 2, off Kremer 2, off R. Arlett 1. Six runs, 8 hits off Kremer, 22 at bat, in 6 innings. Runs responsible for Gould 3, Kremer 5. R. Arlett 2. Charge defeat to Kremer. Double Dou-ble plays Gould to Sheely to Byler; Mulligan Mul-ligan to Krug to Sheely; Wares unassisted. unas-sisted. First base on errors Oakland 1, Salt Lake 1. Left on bases Oakland 11. Salt Lake 6. Time of game 2 hours and 9 minutes. L'mpires Held and Eason. I j At Salt Lake Oakland 3 ! Salt Lake 8. I At Sacramento Los Angeles ! 0, Sacramento 3. At San Francisco Portland ! 9, San Francisco 4. (Ten in- ! nings.) ! At Vernon Seattle 2, Ver- j non 7. ; I FTER yesterday's game at Bon-j Bon-j j neville park the officials of the ; rA Salt Lake club sent a dispatch ; to the ordnance department at i Washington, asking that a disappear-i disappear-i jng gun carriage be forwarded at once to the Bees. The disappearing gun car-I car-I riage is to be attached to Eill Humler, j and is intended to keep Bill from ..nock- inj himself out of the park. v j The need of such a contrivance was made apparent in the seventh inning of j yesterday's game, when Eumler hit a j ball so hard that the recoil hurled him j back six feet, knocking him flat on his i broad back. While Bill was lying prostrate, taking a look at the clear i blue sky, the ball which he hit was ' traveling over faraway centerfield j fence. Wlen it passed out of view j among the treetops it was traveling j just as fast as it was when at a point ; twnty feet from his bat. There is no ! record of its having ever stopped; and, J so far as we know, it may still be going ! over and beyond the Wasatch range. After resting on the soft and yielding yield-ing soil of the park for a space, Bill arose and trotted around the bases. When he had made the circuit and had stepped on the rubber again, he had not only won a home run for himself, but also a ton of coal. Profitable Day for Bees. The Bees won the game, S to 3, and thereby evened up the series with the Oaks, three games to three; and also regained re-gained third place in the league stand-inc, stand-inc, Red Oldham having once more beaten San Francisco. The Bees crawled up a full game on the Angels for second place, the Angels havi"- lost their fourth game of the series to the Coyotes. The Bees arc now four and a half games behind the Angels. The series with the Oaks will con-elude con-elude with a final game today. It will bepn at 3 o'clock. Denny Gearin, the smallest pitcher in professional baseball base-ball will oppose the Bees. It will .be the last appearance of the Oaks in Salt Lake this season, for which the fans will be truly sorry, for the Acorns are the most popular club that comes to our j town. ? Gould a Winner. : Al Gould, the Bees' star flinger, added :, another game to his list when he turned i,; in his victory yesterday. Gould allowed j a considerable number of hits. In fact, r. he yielded one more than did the Oak lingers, but he kept them scattered, 1 and was effective when there were men .., on bases. i Ray Kremer started for the visitors. t Benched hits in the third and fifth gave Hie locals the game. Buzz Arlett finished I out and the Bees collected another pair ;r of tallies off the young giant. Harley Maggert performed a remarka-i remarka-i : b!c feat yesterday when he hit two triples. ., Three-hase hits are difficult of achieve-"lent achieve-"lent in the local park, owing to the ;-j nearness of the fences, which holds long hits to two bHses, generally. The first triple hit by Maggert struck the fence in deep center. His second one bounded into ! Hie visitors' clubhouse. In addition to :! his two three-baggers. Shacker got a ! l"Ble, which he later turned into a tally. i When Wally Forgot. One of the most peculiar plays seen In y Jlila town came up In the sixth. The Oaks put on a rally in that inning. They j, nad scored once und two were out. with runners on third and second. Mitze hit a bounder to Smith, who evidently , . thouKht the bases were full, for ho made , no eiTort to throw the ball to first for an easy out, but. instead, held It firmly elatped in his mitts. When he realized "is mistake he laughed as heartily as v anyone nt his lapse of mental alertness. .. Clyde Wares was the star fielder of the Jay. He stopped and fielded cleanly with nix bare hand one of lieely's hottest in the second, heading off a sure run. In file fifth he made a remarkable play on a force-out of Mulvev, and in the sixth ., ne made nn unassisted' double play, taking a li,lcr from ,MUvey s bat that almost lre his hands off. - Bees Score in Bunches. . Tl,e Bees scored three In the third. "Itn one out. Gould singled to right and cored on Maggert s first triple. Krug "Ued a fly to left, which popped out ot J-ooper's hands. Krug got a sacrifice II y Jn the hit and went to second before the oall was fielded. Maggert scored. The ' o x failed to cover first quicklv enough Jn Mulvcy's little grass dump. Krug going third. He scored on Shcely s sacrifice The Oaks got one in the fifth. With cut, Mitzo. Kremer and lino hit ifk ln succession, Mitze scoring. the locai half of the fifth gave the "ces three more. Maggert singled nnd ih'E h" t0 '"ft- Mulvev walked, filling D"scs. Rumler forced Mulvey at scc-ji, scc-ji, , sres making a fine plav of it. , jneelys single scored Kruc and Karl ' f' to second on the throw to third, score WCnl W'rte and allowcd Rumler to -.Xhe sixth gave the Oaks one. Wilie rH ' aml scored on hits bv Murphy and Boh"e and an out. a v.VB5erl s second triple of the day and thi . y KrK counted the Bees one In l"ir half of the sixth. nin i ks made 'heir third and last iV the seventh on Cooper's double R ,urphy's sinK'e-t sinK'e-t Ji L" 3 home-run drive ln the Salt , run Eave the locals their eighth baLh1 0aks rot tw0 hits nnd a stolen j-', ,. j , 'he ninth after two were out, Out in register. |