Show SALT LAKE WINS AGAIN FROM BEAVER CREW I r BLANKENSHIP'S BUNCH FALLS ON CALLAHAN AND TAKES GAME 8 TO 4 McCredie Sees Another no erne One of His Flinging Stars Starsa a Badly Raftered Battered Hall Holds Oregonians at atAll atAll atAll All Times Salt Lake Lahe on Top TopA A DELBERT HALL late of tho Northwestern league officiated for Cliff Blankenship yesterday a afternoon ADELBERT J- J Jat at Majestic park and the result was that Walter McCredie's McCredie Js Beavers were defeated in the the second game of the series The score was 8 S to 4 The final count in runs was incidental for linn I held the mastery at all times while it was a 1 mat matter r of endurance and time that figured largely in n the number of counters Salt Lake L' collected The victory yesterday esterday and the defeat of Los Angeles by Oakland puts Salt Lake on the top of the heap with a percentage of II And And right there well we'll stay stay is is the expression heard from ball players and fans When the players players' heard last night that Oakland had won and that Salt SnIt Lake went to the top there was all kinds of rejoicing u. u k hf In e OT N an attempt to get even e McCredie sent Bent Callahan callanan against t Blan ens p IN hopes but It was as a vain attempt Callahan It If ho he is la a a. pitcher will never b bo be under suspicion In this town Anything he might have that goes to help helpa with Ith a a. reputation but he a boxman was thoroughly concealed He came left the box boy without that Now Now- that Salt Lake has hammered Callahan n the locals have found tho the strength o ot of the Portland pitching department and fear tear It not Krause and Lush tu are arc still sun to bo be seen Leonard Leonardis is le the only one who appeared to be there and It Is la doubtful If It his mush about the second trip out for tor th the tho ball will work again Tho To end comes comas slow boys All the fans wore for Hall The youngster never nevor was In trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble and he displayed an on assortment of ot pitching that stamps stamps- him as one of ot the regulars on Blankenship's staff Ho worked like a veteran fielded fans speed a change of oC pace pl and an his position well showed showe-d the curves ability to clout the ball However tho the latter ll seems to be a R. falling failing with every man Blankenship gets around him Hall let down In the ninth after two to were gone and donated a a. little to the bat batting Un averages avenges of at his hla brothers brothers brothers broth- broth ers In tolL He allowed a a. walk and three hits to the bottom of the tho batting order but when three runs were scored he tightened up and made mado the top o of tho the order send a n weak fl fly to tho the outfield CALT ALT LAKE n never ver hesitated about what they thay were cre going to do to CalLA CalO Cal Cal- t. t LA O lahan Jimmy Shinn first up allowed Umpire to call the tho third strike on him Orr hit a slow one at nt Stumpf and the former major J leaguer aguer promptly and very thoroughly kicked It all around the tha second base bue position Zacher picked out one he liked and laced It Into right f f feld eld The Tho ball took ft a hop over Doanes Doane's shoulder and Orr scored while Elmer scampered around and held up at third Tennant started one streaming toward cent center r. r but Callahan running the risk of oC losing a 0 whole arm stuck his glove In front of at It ft He recovered and got Kot Tennant at first but Orr had scored the tho second run of at tho the da day Then Jolo Jobo Gedeon who would be bea a great ball player If ft he could Improve his hitting got hold hold ot of one Jio ho no thought had all tho the earmarks o of a fence tence ball Joe gave ve that pill an awful slap and a home run over the left field wall resulted It looked as If IC that sort of stuff was going on Indefinitely for Eddie spanked one far tar Into center field floM but Speas It In front of ot the clubhouse for tor third out w The local appeared eto to like Callahan and In the second In Inning Inning Inning In- In ning they had another go morry Hannah went out Infield but Faye smeared one for a single Ingle to right Just to keep under cover for tor a a. little while Hall HaIl fanned Then Jimmy Shinn slammed the ball on a a. line to center for forone forone forono one ono base but Speas fooled tooled with It long enough to allow Faye to score and Shinn to gallop c to second On top of this Orr smashed the ball to right and Shinn scored but Billy BlUy was out trying to reach second on the throw In PORTLAND PORTLAND ORTLAND made a bid In the second but Salt Lake played tight air bane ba baa JL ball and kept the runner away from tho the plate plato Stumpf Stump led off otc with a a. fly to Zachor Zacher but another ex big leaguer pinged ed the pellet for two bags bag Lober 1 walked Davis hit a a. hard grounder to Gedeon and Lober was retired at atIt second It cond landing on third and Davis at first McCredie ordered the double steal but Hannah crossed em When en Davis Davia started tearing for second Hannah made mado a break toward second and started coming in In But Truck pulled paned half around and whipped the ball to Hl who tagged out In Sliding back to the bag planted his to toe and heel plates In Eddies Eddie's leg None of the tho cuts were serious and Eddie did not have ha the tho scratches dressed until the tho end of tho the Inning Portland scored tn in the fourth took a a. fancy tancY to on one and lifted It over the right field flold wall Right on top of at this Derrick sneaked one through the the Infield This dIU not perturb Hall In the least He was M calm until un he looked over behind third base and saw Arrellanes and Johnny Williams warmIng warmIng warming warm- warm Ing up This peeved Hall and he proceeded to stop the funny business s by strikIng striking striking ing out Stumpf Stump and and forcing Lober to bounce an easy grounder at him This w was about the only time that the northwestern youngster really cut loose locae Ho didn't relish tho the Idea of at being lifted so stopped the rall rally in a most decisive manner ALT LAKE broke into the tho run column column column col col- S SALT again in tho the fifth Shinn walked and was sacrificed to second by Orr and took third when Zacher went out Coltrin to Derrick Here Tommy Tennant picked on tho the first ball Callahan Callahan Calla Calla- han pitched tc to him It was as a long hard double against the right center wall a arid and Shinn walked In Gedeon skied skied to toW W Lober er for tho the last ou out t. t In Ih the sixth another aCe aco was chalked up With two gone Faye singled hard to fa left field Hall who had fanned tanned twice added to the gaiety of affairs and polled the ball ban against the wall in right field for two to stations Faye Fac under a great burst of at speed went all the way home before Doane Deane retrieved the tho pellot pellet and gut got It back In the Infield Shinn drew transportation again but Orr fanned for tor the la last t out Hall pitched himself out o of another tight halo bolo In In- In tho the seventh singled singled singled sin sin- infield and Lober routed the ball to the east cast for tor two bases With Ith men menon menon on third and rind second and no one ore out It looked ed like a cinch for tor Portland ortland to scorn score But Hall hail couldn't see It First t Davis sent a fly to Gedeon and then I Coltrin skied to Orr Callahan ended what first looked like a profitable Inning in inning inning In- In ning for toi Portland by fanning Salt Lakes Lake's last run came In Jn the eighth Hall wanted to tc- do his hie share of the tho hitting so he clouted the ball baU over the tho left lert wall The ninth was th the the best frame of oC the tho day for tOr the tho Beavers due largely to tho the generosity of Hall After Atter Stumpf and died aviating Hall gave ga Lober a Do walk alk Bert was Just tossing them up Davis clicked one ono for a double and Col Col- trin singled and scored both runners Lush hit for tor Callahan and doubled scoring Coltrin But Dut Hall stopped stepped the fun tun here and forced Doane to fly out outto outto outto to Faye OST of the game ame was pla played ed with MOST the sk sky heavily clouded It began to look like rain about tho the middle of ot the tho game Game and before the battle was over it was so dark that the fans could hardly follow tollow the curce of ot tho the ball The rain started late In the ninth with witha a fine tine sprinkle Right awa away the web- web footed tooted Oregonians began hitting Hall Had old man Pluvius Plu started his hie work earlier the Portland crew might have had a better chance While the fans got started on their way wa home before It was more than a sprinkle It was raining good and hard before all of oC them got uptown The grounds rounds however how haw over oval are in condition to withstand a heavy rain and If It the weather clears an any time this forenoon It is assured that the teams will play pia this afternoon F you have been following the hit I IF IT column you ou will see that the Salt Lake club Is hammering the ball In an unmerciful manner In the six games played so far tho the under Blankenship's direction have pasted the ball safely sateh seventy four times That Is Isan Isan isan an average of C 1 12 3 1 hits a game At that rate nothing but the rankest of flukes could keep tho the Salt Sall Lake club from winning every game And eVer every everyman everyman i man on the tho team is hitting consistent consistent- ly Thirteen hits were garnered yesterday yesterday yes yes- cs but bul no player got gal over two while everyone but connected satel safely and Eddie was the victim of hard luck Ho routed the ball hard but it always alwa's was at someone If the local sluggers maintain that clip they will make the tho coast fans forget all aU about the thc hitting heavy San Francisco team m. ILL MORGAN IORGA was due in yesterday B BILL from Chattanooga but up sip to a late hour had not shown around an any of or his favorite haunts Bill Bm will wUl be In In time timeto timeto to to put on a unto and worl workout out at the park this afternoon It Is believed If he Is 18 in shape he will be us used d against Portland probably In the game Morgan Is a great favorite and man many of oC his old friends arc are planning to give him the tho glad hand the first day he works for tor the tho local club JOHNNY WILLIAMS WILLIA IS will willbe HONOLULU XI be Blankenship's pick for the g game gme me today according to the Salt Lake manager manager manager man man- ager last night Tho The Kanaka Is In fine tine snap shap now and In warming up yesterday esterday appeared to have ha about everything e needed b by a pitcher Williams Is anxious anxIous anxious ious to work wo-k and will wm be sent to the hill hm today McCredie was unable to tt give his selection last night Coveleskie Co or Krause probably will be bo found on the hill for or the invaders |