Show 1 n in riy at at Boit Bonneville e ille Ball Pa Park k r E B-E BEES EES E 5 r FAILED A I LI 0 TO GET JINX BAT AT M MATINEE TINEE Baum aum and Markle l Perform in Affair That Goes 4 12 First One 43 4 moo By the narrowest kind of or a l margin the tho Bees squeezed out a a. 4 3 victory victor In inthe tho the much much- much discussed reconstructed gamo game yesterday They had to play two and a a. third innings of oC exciting exciting- ball ban in which It looked at ono one time aa as asif II If tho the home boma crowd had let that Game gamo go too But they won Avon After Alter that the afternoon waa a wreck What the Bees played In thu tho second spasm could hardly be bo called class AA baseball The Tho best kind of oC pitching might not have bavo won and Baum and Markle made tho the outcome it a dyed double certainty by heaving III in perfect harmony with the tho Bee Beo fielding Four Pour errors of commission lon and a a. flock of the variety which cannot can cah- not bo be designated in the box were too much for Cor some of oC the tho inoru moru sensitive fans who felt Celt constrained t t. t to leave In the tho midst of oC the catastrophe until large blocks of oC yawning vacant seats stared sUre out at tho the last act acC of oC thu the tragedy The final score was 12 1 The abbreviated opener bristled with excitement The contest began with ono one down in the Bees half of tho the ninth In which Humler's double and Krug's home homo run had on June Juno 29 9 9 given tho the Bees Becs their anI only two runs and Just enough to tie Mulligan was on second sec sec- second ec ond where he lie had landed by virtue of oC Kamms Kamm's memorable wild heave which took the freakish route Into the tho stands Byler was waa next up but H Herr rr sent Smith up to hit for tor Butch Dutch McKee catching in place placa of Baldwin whose broken leg deprived him him of or the tha pleasure called for tor four balls which Couch delivered purposely walking Smith Fitzgerald ran for tor Smith Spencer was sent up to hit bit for Gould and but for a wide peg b by Kanim Kamm would have hit into a double As It wa was Fitz watts was forced at nt second Maggert fags rt rolled an easy ono one to Koerner and the tho game went Into tho the tenth Here the contest became decidedly reconstructed when n Baum who on June Tune 29 9 9 was a full fledged Seal took the mound against his former mates mate Hunter and Koerner welcomed him with singles and Corhan jammed tho the sacks when hen no one covered first on his bunt Caven Caveney's ys y's sacrifice fly allowed Hunter to score Johnson brought the fans to their feet in the Bees' Bees half with a sharp double down the first base line Mulvey Mul- Mul Jul vey bunted him to third but he was out between homo home and third when Sheet Sheely bounced d one to Kamm amm Ho He kept them bus busy however until Earl pulled up Ull at second Rumler's single Bingle sent Sheely Sheel to third and then Marty Krug Krus made himself a two-ply two nero by driving driving ing Sheely Sheet in to even up the game which he ho saved sa on n June 23 9 J JUster Mister Uster Baum fared Cared butter In tho the eleventh and carne came through un- un n- n scratched It looked as ns If it Couch would too but with two down Maggert an and Johnson doubled in rapid succession and the first rebuilt game of tho the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- cHic Coast Const league was history Eddie Herr was so pleased with Baums Baum's successful effort that he sent him right back This time timo his erstwhile erst- erst while whilo playmates mates went after aCter him as UI If it Intent on showing what a good deal their boas boss made in soiling selling the veteran t s heaver The They wheedled him out of oC a arun arun arun run In the tho first when they scored Mored on onno onno onno no hits and no errors Fitzgerald walked went to third on Hunters Hunter's infield In- In field out a a. kill by Baum Daum which Johnson Johnton Johnon John- John ton son on scooped up In beautiful fashion Cashion and walked In on what Umpire Finne Finney Fin Fin- ne ncy ney declared a n balk In the second the Bee infield took a vacation on Mulvoy's throw throw-In of or Caveney's Caveney's Ca Ca- him to tak veney's venes double allowing third while the they dozed Mchee's sing scored him After that the Seals grabbed them In pairs When tho the Bees didn't kickem kickem kick kickem em the Seals hit urn orn Markle wont to the rescue In the tha sixth For a while whilo he looked like a regular pitcher then pitcher then he lie looked like something quiet different Tho Seals topped off orf the day with four runs in the ninth j i Sheely's homer In tho the fourth o gave j I tho the Bees Det's their first Walks to Rumler I and Mulligan Smiths Smith's two sacker and Spencers Spencer's out scored two t moro more In tho the I seventh and two scratchy bangles les and a v double out gave e the Bees ono one more moro In the ninth l 1 I Two homo home runs and a double b by Caveney Cavene together with his spectacular II scoop of or Johnsons Johnson's near hit in the seventh seventh sev- sev and his general snappy fielding j I around tho the keystone station made him ithe j i the hero of ot tho the matinee On three oc- oc Continued on Following Page PaC J BEES fAilE T TO GET GE JINX IN MATINEE Continued from Preceding Page lage he lie figured In fast double plays which ended lIce Bee spurts Marty Krug Krug gave e a another exhibition cit C his baseball s sa sagacity act when wit with Corhan on first base basc and no one out he lie prevailed on Sheely to drop Hunters Hunter's Hunters Hunter's Hun Hun- ter's pop up Earl did picked up the pellet and touched the first sack re retiring retiring re- re tiring Herbie Herble and then them threw Corhan out at second A header double-header Is scheduled be between between he- he tween the same two teams for toda today commencing at 2 Score core S. S SAN FRANCISCO A Ap V n T n fl TT Tl T nr nn rt 17 T Fitzgerald eral r rf 5 5 1 i 3 0 0 0 0 Corhan i ss s 4 0 Z 3 2 G 5 0 Hunter If I 6 0 0 4 0 0 Koerner 1 Ib lb b G 5 l 2 2 9 2 0 Ca me b 4 o 5 G 5 3 3 3 J 0 Sch ick cf eC 3 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 Kamm Kami 5 0 1 1 1 0 McKee c 5 1 3 5 0 0 Bromley p 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 Scott cott I p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 4 41 l 12 17 1 27 1 jj 14 H 0 SALT LAKE AB B R n Ji IL po A E B I f crt cf 5 0 3 2 0 0 Johnson ss 1 0 0 3 3 1 J Krug ruS b i 1 0 o 1 3 7 0 1 lb b 1 1 1 l 1 in 11 2 0 Rumler Humler rf rl 3 1 1 l 1 i 0 o 0 Mulligan 3 3 1 0 2 1 0 Mulvey I u he If 1 2 0 o. o 0 1 0 1 0 1 Smith Smith If It 2 1 2 0 o 0 1 Byler Bler c 0 0 0 0 O 3 1 0 Spencer c 2 0 o 1 i 2 1 i 0 o Baum p 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 l p p. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fitzpatrick 1 0 0 O. 0 0 0 Dale p 1 i o 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o Totals 31 31 a I 1 I 9 9 27 7 IT 17 4 Fitzpatrick batted bated for Cor Baum in fifth firth Dale batted bated for Markle Markie In ninth Score b by innings innings- San Francisco Francsco Runs nUn s 1 1 0 0 2 0 4 12 12 Hits o 02 0 2 1 1 1 4 1 12 2 1 5 5 17 17 Salt Sal Like Lake Runs 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 4 I I I ULD i J u 0 U 1 0 1 1 2 3 3 9 Summary Two base hit Two Two-bae hit hit-Caveney l Fitzgerald 2 cert Ma-cert 2 Smith Rumler Home run run run-Caveney Caveney 2 2 Sheely Sheel Sacrifice hit hit-Corhan Schick Johnson Baum Daum Stolen base base Caveney Bases on balls Off OCt Off Bromley 5 off 1 l. l off of Markle 4 1 Struck out out out-By or By Bromley 3 b by Baum I 1 by Markle arkle 2 Balk Runs responsible for for tor- Bromley V SCOtt Scot 1 Baum 3 3 Markle 6 G. Credit victory l ry to feat Charge defeat do- do t to Baum Two runs lun 4 hits and 20 at bat off Bromley In G 6 3 1 Innings out In seventh men on first and second and one out G C runs 8 hits and 14 his at bat off Baum In 5 Innings Left on 1 San bases l 9 Salt 7 First base on Corhan San errors Francisco Dou blo ble plays plays- to Caveney Cavene to Koerner 2 Caveney to Corhan to Koerner to tS Corhan Corhan Cor- Cor han Sheel Sheely to S Time 09 03 Umpires Umpires Umpires-FInney Finney or of game game- and I |