Show Seraphic Ones Bees and Take Third y Ball Carnival 5 11 I Salt Lakers s F Fail ail to Display Traditional Hitting g Powers While Angels Send Lei Leverenz erenz to Showers ers After Two To Innings New T r Pitcher Is Given Tryout T THERE E are are arc several reasons and two explanations why the Bees Bce lost yesT yes yes- J- J ball battle The reasons may be easily casily discerned in the Los Angeles run column and ind one of the explanations is i that o the locals didn't hit to amount to much aluch and tho the other is is that one Ulster Mister Keating heating wouldn't let Jet em em emo em to amount t to o much The final recollection was I. I Los s Angeles 11 Stilt Snit Lake J. J 5 r Ang Angels Ansel l G Get t Thirteen n r The Seraphic ones collected thirteen hits from the two Bee twIrlers while the were busy gathering eight choice choicely scattered bingles The Tho traditional B Bee e hitting power was not evident evIden except during a 3 temporary lapse lapso in the ee seventh nth when the they h hit Keating up for tor three smacks and made mado them orate for tor a similar number of or rU runs The e visitors cinched the contest in inthe inthe inthe the first two innings accepting five hits and a trio of passes from wai waiter ter Leverenz and checking up sl six tallies tal tal- tal lies Start Sort In I First t TIed fled opened tho contest with Ith an an ambulation and after aCter McAuley had struck out K Crandall was also allowed allowed al allowed al- al lowed to trip merrily down to tho the first station Art Griggs then pounded out outa a a. single which satiated the tho sacks Sam Sm Crawford next man up then thet put forth a powe powerful ul argument arg for victory victory victory vic vic- vic vic- tory by driving one Into right field for tor two bumps scoring Killifer and Crandall Lapan Lanan walked cd and Griggs R crossed with the third run when Ellis sacrificed I I Keep ep Right On Again in the second the Angels Ans du du- du After Keating had struck out hit and McAuley McAule reached first on Sands Sand's error Crandall grounded out to Sand and with two two in the morgue GrigGs GrigG's one oneto oneto I to right center for or two pillows scorIng scoring ing ng and McAuley gs Griggs crossed Crawfords Crawford's single The Bees scored ono one run In the first and then lapsed Into a a. period of or coma until tho the sixth sIxth Keating holding them to three hits n Dec Beer e. e Score In I First Maggert Mageen walked went Co to third on s Krug drive to right but was vas caught I at t home by soine some lightning fielding With Whit Maggert n third and Krug KruS' perched on the Initial sack the double steal was started Lapan whipped the ball bail in n a a. general direction of second but Keating intercepted It relaying Ithome Ithome it ithome home and nabbing the by feet teet Krug went ent to third however on the play and scored on single After Leverenz had been booted hither thith-r thith r and yon oOn for tv two in innings innings In- In Skip Johnson decided to try tn tryout tryout out a a. new rookie rankle pitcher so he ho sent in Carleton Gillam a bl big young right right- hander from Idaho 1 Palls Falls Gillam pitched good ball hall everything considered considered consid consid- ered and though h he in the tho fifth and allowed four hits to count for tor three moro more runs run he be kept the re reel t tor of or his bingles confined to one InninG in In- In ning Angela A gels Start Again In the aforementioned fifth chapter Sam Crawford the hitting demon of the day opened up with a a. three bag Ier ger Ellis singled scoring Sam I hoff bot annihilated one for a a. double sending Bending Ellis borne home The rhe Angel third third- sacker ker then astounded everyone by stealing third lie Ie was caught at ati i home when Keating hit to Mulligan This pitcher gent however scored on Knitters Knitter's two two bagger After scoring their second run in the i sixth the Bees Becs displayed a a. flash of or form in n the following canto Rigger Rieger walked Maggert got on when McAuley i ley loy bobbled hobbled his grounder and Rigger Rieger came home Then Shacker went to third when Lapan pan threw wild at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to nab him at al second and came home on Krug's Krug single Wl Wicked ked Willym Rumler then came forth with his hit of ot tho the da day a screaming I two two two-bagger bagger which sent Krug rus- rus to third I Sheely hit scoring Marty Marl Eddie Mulligan amputated what seemed to be bo a a. sure Angel run in the tho ninth when he handled McAule McAuley's s 's grounder perfectly and with a beautiful beautiful beau beau- eau eau- throw home caught NIcho again The score r 1 Angels els 11 Bees 5 v o 0 LOS ANGELES AB An n R H PO ro A 1 n E cf ct r 5 6 2 3 P 1 0 0 McAuley bs ss 6 1 0 O. O 2 0 1 1 K Crandall b. b 2 2 o 0 1 S 0 ga Griggs 1 Ib b 5 2 3 11 0 0 Crawford rf rt n r. r 1 4 2 2 0 j 0 Lapan C 4 0 0 7 2 1 Kills Ellis If It 6 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 3 i 3 1 Keating P 5 2 1 0 3 0 T Totals t 41 41 11 14 i 27 7 11 1 3 SALT LAKE AB R H PO A i 1 Maggert ct cf 4 2 r 1 H 4 0 0 U Krug 3 3 1 2 2 1 r 4 0 Rumler rf 6 5 G 0 1 l 0 0 0 Sheely lb Ib 4 0 3 11 0 o 0 MU Mulligan ss as 4 4 0 1 3 a 5 l 1 Sand 4 0 0 0 4 1 If It 3 1 0 2 0 0 c 4 0 o 0 6 l J 0 o Leverenz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 Gillam p 3 3 o 0 0 0 o 0 1 l 0 o Johnson l 1 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o Totals 35 25 5 5 S g S 21 2 27 16 15 16 Johnson batted for tor Gillam In ninth grounded out Score by innings Los Loi Angeles Runs Buns 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 lJ 1 ll Hits 2 2004 1211 0 0 4 1 2 1 i 1 11 Salt Lake Kuns 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 11 2 0 0 0 5 Hits Hita s 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 S 8 Summary Three base hit hit Crawford Two base Two Crawford Crawford Griggs Nto- Nto hoff hot 2 Keating Rumler Sacrifice hit hit Stolen bases bases heating Maggert Huns batted In Crawford in-Crawford Crawford In 3 Griggs rs 2 2 Ellis r. r Sheely 3 Krut Krug Struck out out out-By By Leverenz 2 by Gillam I 1 b by I Keating 5 Bases Bass on balls balls balls- balls OU Of r Leverenz Leveren 3 3 off oft Gillam Z 3 off oft Keating 5 Wild pitch pitch Le Leverenz Passed ball ball ball- Jenkins Jen Six runs 5 b hits ot off Leverenz 12 at att bat b. In 2 innings Runs Huns responsible sible Leverenz for for Leverenz 3 Gillam 5 6 Keating 1 Charge Chart defeat to Leverenz Double play sand play Sand to Krug to Sheely First Find base Jase on errors Los errors Los Angeles 1 dall dalt Lake 2 Left bases Los on Los LoB Angeles 9 Halt Bait L Lake hike ke 7 Umpire Casey Casty and Toman Time Time HOW T CLUBS STAND PACIFIC P. COAST I AGUE AV p v. v T 1 I SALT T IAh F 42 4 42 2 SS JS Son San Francisco 40 to O 11 n 63 Vernon 42 33 IX Los IoN M Angeles 39 1 IU rao Portland 1 32 33 XI 40 34 SO 30 II tJ 1 Oakland 31 m 43 S Seattle 0 27 1 t 42 YESTERDAYS YESTERDAY'S 1 PS RESULTS TS Los JOll Lo Angeles Anselc 11 11 Salt SLIt Lake 5 3 Oakland 1 It S Seattle 0 o. Vernon Ymon 5 5 Portland 4 San Francisco 7 7 Sacramento 1 I. SERIES o I JAIl Ios Angeles 2 nt at Salt Snit I Lake ike 1 San ban Francisco 2 Z Z at nt to 0 2 2 Z S Seattle 2 at iii Oakland 2 Z Portland onland 2 at nt Vernon 2 l SPORT BREVITIES I 6 There will Trill IK he no overtime today The baseball bo bosses t have hoc an announced announced nn- nn that th the only doubleheader doublehead- doublehead h nd- nd er to be played plo week k will Trill l he be e staged Sunda Sunday Therefore today's game Iome In is for This Gillam person showed well welt lie He is a big ran rangy Y youngster with witha a freedom of ot wing which speaks well for him For tor a a. Innings innings in yesterday when he blanked the Angels ho had em eating eating- out of ot his hands Also he has a wicked hook on his hiJ fa fast t one If It he enn ens display tin un for experienced baseball and ond remember her ber the fht fact that th there re ore are n lot lotof lotof of tit other good hurlers burlen still Mill playing play play- ing baseball he develop Into u 11 nifty Wallace Vallace Hood the new Bee outfielder out out- outfielder fielder Is due In camp today t And nd nil Incidentally Jimmie Worth 1 may nany be lie he n a free tree nS' nS agent nt when Shen th the sun nun sunrises rl rises rise hits morning Skipper Johnson John John- son on has ha hn notified d St. St Louis that the Ue Ilee are arc through with the young young- Wire VIres lr have ha b be been n went sent to Raymond manager fr of the lull In th the Pacific neille Int International Inter Infer r- r national league e. e If n neither lenley nor tit Nt want Worth T sill 1 III become n a fr free nJ agent nt |