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Show "HERE'S MANY A SLIP 'TW1XT CUP AND SAUCER - t . . , , . . - 1 r 1 1 1 ....... j ALT LAKE AGAIN TASTES DREGS BY ETERNAL ONE RUN Angeles Is Victor in Game in Which Salt Lake hrice Leads; Have Four-run Advantage and Then Have Three-run Advantage, but in End Both Are Wiped Out. -At Salt Lake Los Angeles S. Salt Lake 7. At Los Angeles Portland (), Vernon 1. Vt San Francisco San Francisco i. Oakland 2. I.T LAKt: lost another ball pmo yoetorJav by that everl.itini: ore rr.ii. the s'ore leiii S to fit the itul-up in t.vor of l.os s. By a our ions t'oinoulviu'e the .vas identical with that of Tues- javne. lo.nl club thiuv had the j;:i:no :hat i, they thru ha-i a lead, sr. time they s:o;.Med out in iron: no taJIy in the second inn-hii;; t h t- time they 5:00 1 -1 to 0 in the :he third tune they counted 7 to he e:ch:b, and finally, k'shink. ounted cue to the ba d in the -V of Doings. e wore over so uianv strange hap-3 hap-3 a: MaicSiic pnrk yesterday on. Not the least strange 01 vas the yankin: of Johnny ii n the eighth inning vrheu a bnts-ad bnts-ad tiiree halls and two strikes, jtin Poll PerritT, who not only tei Johnny's base on balls, but J 0 w e :i - f i rr rn y 6 h 1 z n a i 1 a 1 t h " which scraped three runners iu'o h box. move of To; Dillon looked like Cues?, but it iioesn "t e:u U arv diri'erence what Vind ui i an oprosi'i: club take, tbev al-1? al-1? t away with t . S it was 1 c ay's cane wn the visitor-; on-; on-; three h . -: J : in n 1 y scraped in our of their own in the next to the eighth Pineapple Johnny .e verv bad session, the v. fth. 'our hits irave tah Lake three Starts Well 7 Williams started for talr Lake, the nrs: five innings only one w second, and he was the berje-01 berje-01 an error for the iesr from first nd. In the sixth four hit gave itors two mxs, and id the eighth led it with two iiore on tWee 7 wa 5 ta k e n out in the eighth pinch hitier and Hal! went in. nntirrielv boot bv Rill Orr and xoeks, together with a tase on rought the derrick for Bert at't1-;re at't1-;re out. Beuther piU'he-i to the s Angeles oa:ter, who grounded .it pitched to two batsmen in n to" the ball he pitched when he 3 Johnny. Poll was lifted for a litter and Lefty Secgjrins heaved 2th inning, to such go d effect e single hit bv Zacher was tbe mt in Lefty's helmet. ake Steps Out. first time Salt Lake took, the as in the secona inning, when Zacher knocked the bail over : field fence for the circuit. "Williams busted it to or over .. - ce in the third. Several hundred ' 'eclared that the ball struck a d rebounded into tae field. Sev-hr Sev-hr hundred said it struck the Still ?everal other hundred ad-that ad-that they didn't know. Umpire guessed that it struck the fence, .fty's hit, therefore, amounted to vo bases. Although he was firt the inning he never got any than that second base. Long Lead. locals increased their one-run ) a four-run lead in the fifth, hey made three counters. Ten-ingled Ten-ingled and Lynn hit to Wil- Johnny chose Tennant at sec-it sec-it Tom bat him to it, and both afe. Williams beat out a bunt 3 bases were filled, with nobody Jimmy Shinn did his first erce--t He slammed a single into right ynnant and Lynn scored. Halli-ried Halli-ried his best to bunt and out. Barbour skied to Maggert. aingled to center, scoring WH- Shinn, after rounding second, . for third, and then there was a lix-up. Ryan led off first and t- e Los Angeles fielders played on - and then on Ryan, until Shinn ally run down for the third out. .ngoles Scores. visitors got two of those four ick ia the sixth. Williams led 1 a nifty single to left and Mag-t Mag-t a double. Williams scored on ler '9 out and Wolter 's single 1 Msggert. The next two men Barbour, who thus got a force-, force-, third in each case, yiavadrs tied ' ;er up in the r 1 Magzert started it with a s BeumiLler forced him at sec-bolter sec-bolter slashed a triple into deep l counting Reumiller, and after t fanned and Eili? walked, Terry V to BCore Wolter. Zebbv was ing to stretch his hit. ' Like Cinch. -'- Lake certainly had every ap---'e of a winning club in the , - when thev went, ahead again bv ".una. Zacher singled and Orr him at second. Zarb preventing le play by lovingly casting Ms round the second baseman, thus 1 ' "ing a quick throw. Tennant - 2d out and Orr vent to second, ticked Lynn'B grounder and Orr 0 third. Lynn st'ilp pfcond and 'as sent up'fnr Williams. Who:! S,;is had given him three balls and .'"ikes Dillon yanked Johnny and came along. Poll completed 1 Xutt's base cu balls and the bri5e9 were 1 ffiMwi. ; I Herp Mr. fcihinn did bis second do. 1 He picked out a nice one for a fenoe : ball to center and the three runners , who were on scampered home. Jimmy was marooned on second when Hallinnn : grounded out. j How 'Twas Won. I At the beginning of the ninth Hall j appeared to do the mound work for Salt Lak3. Boles beat out a ' little j single and Metzger popped to Orr. I Jack Ryan went in to hit for Perritt. Jack poked an easy one at Orr, which Bill rolled around in the dirt. That put I two on, and when Magert ekied to 1 Zacher, Boles went to third. A base on j balls to Beumiller forced Ryan to sec- I ond ard the bases were tilled. Then the sticking began. A single ; to left Jby Wolter scored Boles and Rvan, and another single bv Koerner I counted Buemiller and Wolter, the lat-1 ter having gone to 6econd on the throw- ! in of his single. Ater Koerner 's single Reuther replaced Hall and caused Ellis! to ground out. Tnat made tbe Fcore 8 to 7, and there it stood at the finish. Jn Salt Lake's half Beumiller threw Barbour out and Rvan flied to Maggert. Zacher got a Texas leaguer, but died at first when Orr skied to Wolter. The clubs will play again this afternoon after-noon at 3:30 0 'clock. |