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Show ,nN SENDS i SILT LUKE TO FOURTH (GAIN Tigers Make Eight Runs ir First Two Innings, Cinch-I Cinch-I ing Victory Early in the Fracas. GUS GLEICHMANN HIT; IS SERIOUSLY HURT I First Baseman Struck in Face by Pitched Ball; Will Be Out for Season. , STANDING OF THE CXTJBS. , X f. CO ifl o M g s 5 E. S ? S : 3 I 5 : S, a :' 'I 1 J : ! : ? San Francisco . . 21 25 13 21 14 94 .570 L06 Angeles . 20, . . 18 17 19il79l .548 Vernon .. . . 12 17 ' . . 15,14 23 81 1 .500 Silt Lake ...1213 15. 1318678 .497 Portland .... 13 13 11 18 . . 15 70 .449 Oakland . . .. 14 11 12 16 19 . 72 .434 lost 71 75 81 79 S6 94 At Salt Lake Vernon 10. Salt Lake 7. At San Francisco, first game Portland 6. Oakland 2. Second Sec-ond game Portland 8, Oakland Oak-land 1. At Los Angeles San Franeis-dro Franeis-dro 3, Los Angeles 13. BACK to the mines; there'll be no strike today. Thus spake Doe White yesterday yester-day afternoon, and his hired men ' weeded to tumble Salt Lake back into Smrth place. The way they aid it was V a 10-to-7 score. Gns Gleichmann. Vernon first base-nan, base-nan, is in the Holy Cross hospital as le result of being struck with a atoned ball in the first inning. Em-irtt Em-irtt Munsell. Salt Lake's new pitcher VERNON 10, SALT LAKE 7. 1 VERXON. I AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Doane. If 5 0 0 3 0 0 Risbers, 3b. and lb. 5 2 S 9 0 0 Kane, cf 5 2 2 4 0 0 Wllhoit, rf 6 3 3 2 0 1 Purtell. 2b 5 2 3 1 2 0 t Gleichmann, lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rader. 3b 4 l 2 1 3 o ' Berger. ss 4 0 1 4 2 2 Meek, c 5 0 2 3 0 0 ! Henley, p. . . . , 4 0 2 0 0 0 Mitchell, p 0 0 0 0 0 6 Totals 42 10 18 27 7 3 SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. i Quintan, cf. 3 t 2 3 0 1 Shinn, rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 Brief, lb . . 5 1 3 9 0 -1 Ryan. If 5 0 0 2 0 0 Gedeon, 2b 3 0 0 3 2 0 Orr, ss 4 1 1 4 1 0 Halllnan, 3b 4 2 t 1 4 0 Hannah, c 3 0 0 3 3 0 Munsell, p. .' 0 0 0 0 2 0 Peterson, p 2 0 0 0 l o Reuther 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 9 27 13 2 Batted for Peterson In ninth. Prore by innings: Vernon Runs 44OO0OO0 210 Hits 3 6 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 IS pa It Lake Runs 0 0001101 4 7 Hits 0 0101108 39 (Nummary: Two-base hits Kane, Meek. Purtell, Berger. Rader. Rhlnn. Orr. Sacrifice files Quinlan. Gedeon. Bases on balls Off Henley 2. off Mitchell 1, off Munsell 2. Struck out By Henley 2. by Mitchell 1, by PeterEon .3; 3 runs. 6 bits and 25 at bat of Henley In 7 Innings, In-nings, taken out In eighth. 2 on, none out; 4 runs. .3 hits and 9 at bat off Mitchell In 2 innings; 6 runs. 7 hits and 12 at bat off Munsell In 1 1-3 innings, taken out in second. 2 on, 1 out; 4 runs, 11 hits and 30 at bat off Peterson in 7 2-3 Innings. In-nings. Runs responsible for Henley 3, Munsell 6. Peterson 2; charge defeat 1o 'Munsell, credit victory to Henley. Left, on bases Vernon 7. Salt Lake 6. Passed balls Meek 2. First base on errors Vernon 1. Salt T.ake I. Double plays Halllnan to Gedeon to Brief; Purtell to Berger to Risberg. Hit by pitcher Peterson by Henley. Gleichmann by Munsell. Mun-sell. Time of game I hour and 58 minutes, min-utes, l.'mplres Guthrie and Held. - lue iexas league, was using fertile fer-tile speed. Gleichmann waa at hat nth Joe Wilhoit ou third. Wilhoit at-nnpted at-nnpted to steal home and Gleichmann 's ttenbon was distracted from Munsell lomentarily. flow Is Terrific Monsell's pitch caught Gleichmann a imfi ; blow on the right side of the ii Gle'han!i being a left-handed , Wachmann dropped to the TZn .e a lS anJ -as unconscious r fully five minutes. He was assisted - ) rue clnbhouse and later was removed 1 the Holy Cross hospital, where an Sratl0n was made fay -- J- Ust night Dr. Hosmer said the bones " .ii I ,ce were fractured where the ' rjS"Ck a,nd ?hat an operation would nPchrmd W,thiD a few da, when a.8 ?eneral condition is such better to withstand the operation. ' leich501" l f the option that " mLi Vac" wU1 be slightly de-w de-w I and that he will not be able to 'di n,J thls seas- Gleichmann week 7 remaU1 at the ho3PitJ fr 1 Luck for Vernon. :':Taeseve0(,GleiJhlnann at this tim leichmaln ,l0W t0 the YeTnnn c'b. Sf. iS fielding first 'ilitv as V m lea-" than he i3' hi9 ..""able man, indeed. 3 "ite a lLbe 4?ve ai7-ament until ute can get another infielder. Jt LaakeU556!l's firBt time out in m so TL ft? the accidat unnerved :'Kge s aftPr l?r0Ted n? obstaele t0 E after occurred. He hadn 't '-,,2 a"7t '2? S00d before, and mishap unsteadied bim completely. igers Win Early. ' -S'etJig?rS cinched the Sane in the -'t 'nDs' in whif-h' they made - ffirT5' Three of ,he " is in "" d ir W z were du t wild throws ':-fie M ,h;,6ecoK3 four of the hits were - il .l seemed as though every wen0tksafehe Tige" Wt in the " deanHS0Veli?ved Mnsell in the sec-v-W''' had shaken off Mun-' Mun-' itil WT -y P'tched great baseball. -'- a n,mA k was "ot responsible -- itors' 0f th two made by the ' en an " tie n,nth 0De should' have " - a menIe-V,ot V with a slow ball ;: elo?i w that was tnilv startling, ck hpi, j?en bit aImost everything & thfai ' t,'' 'variably they hit A fact IV 7h,B amP,v proved bv h i ihat fonrteen of Wrnon 's put-'"balls put-'"balls " lnninKK wero on caught nth-Inning Rally. th 0n;it,h '"ree hits in succession " " W for the removal of --.'-'?. A ??i M,'t"h,?" "a'"' o 'he hill-W hill-W pitwj- pla-v MV" Mitchell out ; :''s ho,r- hl" ,h" ni"th '-' P that thJ1 ,was h"'kv f"r lbe ' ' Rait t 2 v had H onerous lead, . W J fiOK-t00k aft"- Mitchell in " ove fi hl?n aiHl wh"" the inning L i, tutX. had scored four runs. v ,tl0n to the three pre Fneoun the first ,,.,- rti.. (Co"lnned on Followdng" Page., gled to ri'ht and went to second when the ball was kicked. Hannah walked and Peterson was hit. filling the bases with one out. Quinlan flied to Kane, Hallinan scoring, and the side retired when Shinn fanned. The one in the sixth was made in sim- ilar manner. Brief hit to Berger and went to second on Joe's overthrow. Hyan 's out put him on third and he scored on Cedeon's sacrifice fly to Wilhoit. Orr popped Vit to Rader for the third down. The locals made one more in the eighth. Quinlan, Shinn rind Brief singled sin-gled in succession, Quinlan scoring on Brief's hit. Mitchell was then sent tn. Ryan hit into a double play and Gcdeon grounded out. Chances to Cheer. Quite a lot of noise was produced ill the ninth when the Salts made four. Orr doubled to center anil advanced to third on a passed ball. Hallinan hit to Berger. who again overthrew, Orr scoring scor-ing and Hallinan .going to second. Eddie Ed-die went to third on Hannah's out. Reuther. batting for Peterson, fanned, making two out. Quintan drew a walk and went to second on a passed ball. Both Hallinan and Quinlan scored on Shinn 's double and Shinn counted on Brief's single. Ryan skied to Kane, ending the game. The clubs will play a double-header this afternoon. The first game will begin at '2 o'clock. SALT LAKE KICKED . INTO FOURTH AGAIN (Continued from Preceding Page,) berg singled along the right field foul line and Kane sent him to third with a double. Wilhoit hit to Brief, who threw low to the plate in an effort to get Kisberg. The ball went almost to the stand and both Risberg aiyl Kane scored. Purtell's out put 'VWlhoit on third and then Gleichmann was hit. Rader took the injured man's place on the base lines. A base on halls put Berger on and Meek hit to center. Nobody No-body eanght or stopped the ball when Quinlan threw it erratically into the diamond and both Wilhoit and Rader scored. Four More in Second. The second inning gave the visitors four more tallies. One was out again when tinv little blows bv Risberg, Kane and Wilhoit went for bits and filled the bases. Purtell popped a double into right center and Risberg and Kane scored. Munsell was replaced by Peterson. Peter-son. Rader bounded one over Mun sell 's head and Wilhoit and Purtell scored. Rader was out trying to steal, so that Berger 's double didn't count for much. Thereafter Vernon's efforts were feeble until the ninth inning. They made two more runs then. Kane flied to Mhinn and Wilhoit beat out another dribble that refused to roll foul. He was sent to third bv Purtell's Pur-tell's single and scored on Rader'.-, double. Berger hit to Gedeon, who iuggled the ball long enough to permit Purtell to score, but he got Berger at first. Break Ice in Fifth. Salt Lake had only two hits for consolation con-solation until the "fifth, when they broke the ice with one. Hallinan sin- |