| Show HALL IBALL WINS OWN GAME WITH HOME RUN IN FIFTH I j o ft i I I c g c tc e c I t c 4 r LOYD STABBED TO TO- DEATH f u NEWARK TRACK TRACi ALT LAKE PITCHER HAS BETTER BE T TER OF H HOT 0 FLINGING ARGUMENT Roxy oxy Middleton ton Pulls Sensational Sensation l' l Catch and Cheats G Gedeon deon Out of Three-base Three Hit SAN AN FRANCISCO April l 17 Thc The game t loday day was as a a sensational pitching battle in which Bert Hall hod a t bit the thc best of Harr Harry Ables The latter gave way to Rube Huhe Gardner s sent nt in as ns a pinch hitter in the eighth and in inthe inthe the thc ninth Buffalo Bill Malarkey went in to hurl Hall Hail won his own game b by a n homo bomo run i in i the fifth that bei being beig g the thc Om only ace of the game 1 Rox Roxy Middleton brought the Recreation park fans fan to their feet this afternoon aft- aft wJ when cn he lie made macic 3 a spectacular one hand running catch of Gedeon's drive dri to the center field fence The smash in the fourth with one man on base looked like a a. sure triple until Middleton spik spiked d it Salt L Lake ke was ns retired in this session when three of them flied to Middleton I 4 Heres Here's the Story of the Duel j j First inning Salt Lake Sh Lale-Sh Lake Shinn Shinn nn flied to Middleton Orr flied to to run Mun- Zacher cher singled R Ryan Evan nn forced Zacher Man Manda a. a to Litschi No runs one hit l out ont Hall Ball to Tennant Manda Janda fanned Johnston out nt Barbour to Tennant No runs rung n no hits 4 L. L Second inning Salt Lake Lake Tennant walked Ge Gedeon eon hit int into a double play Manda to Litschi to Ness Barbour out Litschi i to Ness 1 No runs f rio no o hits Oaks Oaks Ness Ness out Orr to Tennant Lindsay singled to left Middle Middle- Middleton Middleton ton singled to right Litschi hit lilt into a double play Gedeon to Orr to Tennant No runs two hits Jilts I Third inning Salt SnIt Lake walked Hall hail fanned Shinn was s safe fe fen Jon n litschi's Litschi Js error error Orr forced Shinn Litschi to Manda randa Zacher out ont Lindsay tto o Ness No runs no hits Oaks Oaks Kuhn Kulm fouled to Ryan Ables grounded to Tennant out Tennant to Hall No runs I no hits bits f c. c Fourth inning Salt Lake Ryan Lake Ryan Han flied to Middleton Tennant was Wag safe on Litschi's error Gedeon forced Middleton to make a great running catch atch of his fly to the centerfield fence Zacher flied to Middleton j. No runs uns no hits Oaks Oaks Manda Manda doubled to the left field fence Johnston out ont Orr to Tennant Manda 1 taking third Ness out Hall to Gedeon Lindsa Lindsay flied to Shinn No runs one hit Fifth inning Salt SaIL Lake Lak Rohrer out Litschi to Ness Kess Hall put the ball over o the thc right field fe fence ce Shinn O out lt Litschi to Ness Kess On On- out Lindsay to Ness One run one hit Oaks Oaks Onks-Middleton Middleton out Gedeon to Tennant Litschi fanned Kuhn luhn flied to Zacher K No p runs no hits r Sixth inning Salt Lake Zacher Lake Zacher flied to Johnston Ryan singled to center Tennant fanned and Ryan was ou out stealing Kuhn to Manda No NoI I one olie hit Oaks Ables Oaks out Barbour to Tennant 1 flied to Zacher Manda walked and went vent out stealing Rohrer to Gedeon No Xo runs j no hits bits f t Eighth inning iming Salt Sal Lake Lake Shinn SHinn out Lit to Ness Orr out L Litschi f to Ness Zacher popped to to Litschi it ch N No I runs rune no hits I Oaks Oaks Litschi H out Orr Orr to Tennant Kuhn I safe ife on Orr Orrs s error Gardner batting for Ables l forced Kuhn Orr to Gedeon J flied to Shinn No runs no hits i Ninth inning Malarkey pitching for Oakland Salt Lake Lak LakO-Iyan LakO I yan singled Tennant flied to Manda l Gedeon fanned Barbour singled and and andR Ryan R an on s 's error H Rohrer fanned No runs t two o hits hiis i Oaks Manda Oaks Manda walked Alcock ran lan for Manda Johnston sacr sacrificed Orr On- Onto to r Gedeon Ness out Orr On to Tennant Lindsay out Orr to Tennant N No 9 runs run no hits J FRANK RANK ARRELLANES has cut loose with a knock at Skipper Blankenship JD declaring he received a raw deal at the hands of t the tho o S Salt Jt Lake manager He Ho says he lie was released tl because he had a 11 quarrel with his Ius manager manag The I If truth of the affair is that Arrellanes either could not or would not get in and when called caned upon to take a trial in in the box bos after the season had bad been on its way for almost two weeks had nothing to show and was tas hammered hard Even E in the San Jose camp he lie di did not enter into the weight reducing in a whole hearted manner and when the team came home he still continued out of condition Blankenship p had more pitchers than he could 1 carry and he certainly wasn't going to release any of in shape or who showed an ap inclination to lo get in condition Arrellanes is going going- going back rapidly HiI His Hi I last good ye year r was in 1912 1012 when he lie pitched slightly above 5 per cent In 1913 he won vori thirteen and lost se seventeen while last season he lie won nine and lost eighteen He is be beyond ond the thc year 30 mark and there is no reason to belice believe be be- lieve lic that he will ever improve His cry is simply the wail vail of an timer old-timer against being forced aside by th the t climbing youngsters ou if WITH the thc canvas camas under double reef every hatch battened down the good goodship yr ship P. P C. C L L. ready for what everyone said would be a stormy passage financially sailed away on the thirty weeks voyage The Coast league ma mag- mag nates were none too joyous before the opening but with the third week almost almost almost al- al most over ocr and the crowds still coming coming- in good shape they have havo taken a new on their heir bankrolls and are fig ur figuring n on a nice fat dividend along late lato in October The fhe crowds crowd the first week smashed a n. lot of records In San Francisco and when the Bay cities are arc prosperous it means menns coin for the I whole league tho the park has been jammed Los An Angeles eles is handling thour thousands thou- thou I r sands of quarters and b while in Portland last Tuesday coughed I UI up to see 1 what hat McCredie had collected to take the thc place of his champions But the thol talk of the league ue has hns been what Salt Lake did in the first two weeks Th Tim The magnates who know that the thc stands here sent seat better than persons were agreeably shocked when President Alan T. T Baum in an interview stat- stat cd 1 that on three occasions luring during the first nine dl days s 's of play here the crowd f f overflowed o on the field Wo Yo Ve have hae taken in a major league city is the I I way the tIle head hen of tho the league uc described Salt Lake to the San Franc Francisco cco sport writers And now that it appears the league has a great year car coming along the tho magnates arc are talking 1 about loosening up 01 op the player salary limit The n new w lope dope is for a twenty man limit with an allowance of instead of oft t l for the monthly pay roll i r t. t ACCORDING A A to the dope from a future major league star filar has L started to shine D Dillon appears to have o uncovered a real m in the person of Zebulon Terry known to his own town folks as merely morely Zeb Zob be ho it known is piny playing ing short for the Angels Playing is right rig If ever eer a youngster played that position Zeb is the party and he is playing it as IS a lot Jot of veterans are aro incapable of doing doingo Frankly judged by his work in the Portland series Zeb looks like the tho best thing in the way of an tin infiel infielder er developed de cle- de- de coped in the Coast league ea u since the days clays of the HIe late Ide Hal Chase His llis fielding field field- t i ing ng has been n nothing thing less than his hit batting hatting timely and c effective am ambis and hIS bis headwork superb He lie is smart versatile accurate has hns plenty of H guts guts and a about out out- everything else that makes for Rood good hail ball playing plain t r He looks like another Maranville or E Evers elS el'S in the making judged by his hi r work ork in th the tho early games A li lightweight physically it remains to be 18 seen Low how he hc will stand stana up under the test of a 1 long season but it now no seems that tha short of the loss of a lc leg can stand between hi him and success I |