Show i. i Salt Lake Again Cops Victory V and Popular Place in Coast Race L. L Walt Leverenz and Doc Cra Crandall Hook Up in iii Venerable I Twirling T Duel Which Kr ug and arid Rumler Terminate in Eleventh Inning Bee Ski Loses Debate With ith I Lord Byron j 1 w 7 lf f A. A la Herald Special T OS ANGELES July Tuly 7 Walter Waller Leverenz and Doc Doe Crandall started L Los L pitching pitching- ball lall about the time Socrates was wen wearing ring ring- his first socks They be be- festivities between the late during opposing opposing- hurlers in regimental re panics tween the North and South Some sa say they came west in in the gold n rush sh and tear of time and tho the elements clements re remarkably remarkably re- re the of or 49 They Thc ha have stood wear we well l. l 1 To o see those venerable gents toiling away on the hill today imitating Ousters Ouster's last stand tand and atno atno at atno would lead one to think they were no time in their long and hono honorable careers as dealers in baseball did they Wi with greater skill C ever er twirl the leather apple l Tight Game The game Same was in th the way a oC of a calm cahn after Tuesdays Tuesday's storm of hits and runs It Jt w was s thc the other side of baseball baseball- tight light pitching and tight fielding with each club battling In fourth sp speed ed for forono forono forono ono little run at a l time It traveled on Into extra frames until a break in the tho early eleventh A ball that bounded I badly in left sent 1 Marty art Krug flat flat- wheeling home with the run that gave ac the Bees a 2 to 1 triumph I The got so hot toward the end that heat radiated from tho the arena I Charlie CharU McHugh fainted at the thc finish requiring the thc services of ot several se strong strongmen strongmen men and a a. policeman to revive re him Ernie E Ernie Johnson also passed out In the tenth but in a a. slightly different man man- ner nero And Anderson d called a a. strike on Hood man man-I and md the boy manager charged ed out from Crom j the dugout and made a few remarks j I jabout about A Andersons Anderson's eyesight and while thc they might have ha been true they caused aused I Anderson much anguish which he re relieved re- re HC ed retiring retiring- Tonson Jonson unassisted as asIt asIt asIt It were 1 Doc Doe Crandall held the thc brutal Bees to seVen seven hits and nd renz Leverena was nicked for tor eight One of or Crandall's Crandahl two walks en enabled on- on the tho Bees to score their first Trun run which prevented the thc brave home bo boys s from passing passing- out the royal raspberry rry Inthe in tho the regulation nine chapters Both cubs clubs rattled around like champions In tho field flopping through h the afternoon aft aft- without a boot Rounds of ot applause Los Angeles steamed out in front Inthe in tho the late hate third thirdS after two men had perishEd per per- Stats lied died infield and Otc Ote Cranda Crandall Cran Cran- da dall dali l. l who hid did a large portion of the theoal local oal hitting singled sIng Infield forced the doctor at second and then stole that bag amid loud yodels of ot irom the thc l boy oy foreman of or the Bees who claimed he had tagged lagged Kit Kit- lIfer Uter t Byron ron Wins B Byron ron too took It the negative c side of the debate t and won the tho decision 1 to 0 O. ilea Flea McAuley flattened one for a single single sin sin- In- In gle to JeU and Radiant Red cantered across the tue rubber Salt I Lake had an aness egg ess on second in the fourth with one ono gone and Rumler and Sheeley the TNT twins coming up but Crandall got rid of oC the high high explosives on an infield I ou out and a pop fl fly iy to Killifer r. r poe Joc Doc Ie let loose a pass pas In Iii an unguarded moment ment at the start of the seventh sending Krug to first Rumler sac sac- grounded to I I Tl Then the d n. n Mulligan doubled d a slow bounder to McAuley and beat the tho tho I IJ peg J g to first Krug rug scoring Hood popped j I out oit In Tn the thc ninth Johnson was on QC c c- c cI i I one out and arid the TNT twins up again but the tIle doctor was waR th there le a million getting both of oC them The home boys bos put a gent on sec nd wi with h one away In th tho final of the same period but Ellis and Stat Statz could not kick through Maggert and antI Sand popped out in th the eleventh Krug then singled to center and on the hit and run run play pIa Rumler hit a long single to I left lett The ball ban boun bounded ed badly badh clipped Ellis on the tho arm and went for tor a dou dou- ble hie Krug scooped over the pan and grounded out cren tracked side the home tal talcut talent tal- tal cut ent in n the last of at the eleventh and the I I show was over t I I Bees 2 Angels 1 I SAI SALT T LAKE J JB B l It H PO A E I Maggert cf Z 0 1 4 o 0 o 0 I I Johnson es 88 4 0 2 3 fj j o 0 Iru 2 2 2 5 3 1 0 1 Rumler Bumler rf rr 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 I Sheely lb d 3 a 0 15 Z 2 0 ss 88 b. b i 4 0 O. O 1 1 2 4 o 0 Hood It If 3 0 0 2 0 0 JenkIns c 4 0 o. o 0 0 0 0 p p 4 0 0 0 o. o 0 2 0 Byler c j o. o 0 o. o 0 0 i. i o 0 Sand SandI I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Totals 6 36 2 7 3 is 0 LOS LOB ANGELES S An R H PO A E Killifer lb Ib 4 4 1 0 o 20 O 1 0 ss 88 4 0 0 1 4 2 0 I x Crandall S 0 0 o 0 c o 0 Zelder Zb I 5 0 1 0 3 0 Crawford Craword rt rt- fj 5 0 2 2 0 0 Bassler c 2 0 O. O o 0 2 2 0 Ems Ellis It If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Statz c 3 0 0 0 0 J o. o 4 0 3 3 1 1 5 0 j- j Totals laIS 36 36 1 1 8 8 33 a II 18 0 Score by Innings innings- Sat Salt J Lake Jake ake Runs j 00 OjO 0 00 0 1 0 0 Ol 0 2 Hits Hits' 41 1 0 0 1 i 0 op P 0 I 11 1 I 10 IO 2 2 7 7 Los Angeles Runs Runo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 0 i 1 1 1 1 0 I 0 8 I summary Two base c hits I Rumler Stolen base basea base Killifer Hood Sacrifice J hits Krug hits Krug 2 2 BossIer 2 Rum Ru leI ler Stat Stati Killifer Bases Basc on balls bans balls Off ort 2 off ocr offO O. O Crandall 2 Runs Run I responsible for for Leverenz I 1 i. Crandall Crandal I 2 Double play play Johnson Johnson t tp Sheely 1 50 Umpires Anderson and anc D Byron r 1 |