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Show Some Joy, Anyway Deutsch 1st zuruckgekommen SAINTS DROP TWO; BOTH ARE FIERCE FIGHTS TO FINISH Klawitter Performs in Great Style, but Teammates Team-mates Are Unable to Solve Fromme When There Are Chances for Counters; Tigers Win Second Game With Walk and Timely Blows in the Ninth Inning. I At Los Angeles, first game Salt Lake 0, Vernon 1. Second; game Salt Lake 2, Vernon 3. At San Francisco Oakland 1, San Francisco 2. At Portland Los Angeles-Portland Angeles-Portland game postponed; rain. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 30. Vernon Ver-non increased its bold on the lead today by two games, beating beat-ing the Saints twice, 1 to 0 and 3 to 2, in just about as pretty games , as have been played nere this year. Only one untoward incident marred Ihe sport. In the fourth inning of the second game liuddy Evan was spiked while sfiding into second and had to be carried off the field. Quite a deep incision was made in his left leg. Wheu Ryan slid he raised a cloud of dust and no one could see how the accident occurred. -Risberg believes Ryan spiked himself. He will be in the game tomorrow. to-morrow. Dutch Pitches Well. The opener marked the first appearance appear-ance of Dutch Klawitter as a Saint here, and the former Oak pitched a mighty good game. Up to the eighth it was an even break between him and Fromme, but iu that frame" Rader started off with a triple and scored on Doane's long fly to Orr in right. The Saints looked a winner in the second affair until after two men were ' down' in the Tigers' last half. Then Hughes was jerked out after Rader had singled and had scored on Griggs's double and the count was tied. Fit-tery Fit-tery went on the mound with his side wheel delivery, but it had no effect on l3oane, and again the hustling right gardener poked out the hit that won, this time a single to center. Tigers Score First. The Tigers were1 first to score. In the fourth Mattick1 walked with Daley on second as a result of his force-out of Bates. Spencer grounded to Rath and Daley tried to make the plate, but was caught by a foot. It was a desperate desper-ate chance, and not particularly necessary neces-sary at the time. Mattick scooted along to' third and scored on Hadcr's single. Then tho Saints started after Mitchell. In tho sixth Rath singled to left and Brief's triple to the fence scored him. Orr started the seventh with a single a and made second while Risberg, drawn oft" the bag, threw Guigni out at first. Hughes poked one at Rader and Don threw low to first, Orr scoring. This is how it stood when the Tigers began their last half of the ninth "and pulled the gamo out, which, it must be admitted, was pretty lucky. |