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Show Wild Heaves and Such I The leading hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. Elliott, Oakland 3 3 4 1.000 Hughes, Salt Lake Ill 1.000 McL-arry, Ios Angeles... 3 2 o .667 Schaller, San Francisco.. 3 2 2 .667 Rath, Salt Lake 3 2 2 .667 Downs, San Francisco... 6 3 4 .60 Guisto. Portland 4 2 3 .500 Bates, Vemon 4 2 4 .500 Daley. Vernon 4 2 2 .500 Decanniere, Vernon 4 2 2 .500 Stumpf, Portland 4 2 2 .500 Barry, Oakland 4 2 3 .500 Vaughn, Portland 3 1 1 .500 The Berles Btand : Salt Lake, won 0; Sari Francisco, won 1. Vernon, won ; Portland; won 0. Oakland, won 1 ; IjOs Angeles, won 0. It will he the two Bills today Bill Steen for San Francisco and Bill Plercey for Salt Lake. Plercey was in uniform yesterday and u numbered his arm a little. Pie reports himself In tip-top shape. Kelloggr worked out with the Saints before the game yesterday and showed all kinds of speed and "stuff." He may get his chance at any time. Harry Wolverton, manager of the San Francisco club, yesterday announced that he had closed a deal for Jack Dalton, an outfielder. Dalton formerly was with the Brooklyn Nationals. Later he jumped to the Federals, and Is now attached to the Detroit club of the American league. A report was received here that Dalton had refused to report to San Francisco, but Wolverton thinks the deal will go through successfully. Wolverton is awaiting await-ing a finnl reply from Owner .Xavin of the Tigers, Dalton Is reputed to be a fast fielder and a hard slugger. If the Coast league box: scores contained con-tained the column called "R. B." runs batted In which was regarded as an important im-portant column in the Union association. Jerry Downs would be in that column numerously this morning Downs yesterday yester-day batted in five of the Seals' nine runs. Portland may get Outfielder Kenneth Williams from Spokane. He was turned back to Spokane by Cincinnati. Pitcher Harstad Is said to be Involved in the deal. Hughes did some fielding In the second when, covering firut, he took Brief's throw to retire Sheehan. In the first Jones sparkled with a one-hand one-hand stop of Rath's hopper. Brief pulled In Coffey's foul in the third. It was-a hard calch to make I j Tfughfifi's double in the third would! liave been a jiit'ly triple but for the fact that Ping Bodie threatened to reach It. Quinlan made a perfect throw to the plate in the fourth, nipping Sheehan. who attempted tw score on Couch's Blngle. Jones made a sensational stop of Hannah's Han-nah's hopper In the fifth and on his wide throw Antrey lay flat on the ground and speared It. Warhop covered first in nice shape to 'f kA,Brlef s toss on Joneo's tap In the eighth. Quinlan went to the clubhouse to gt Bodies drive In the eighth. Hud the ball got away It would have gone for a triple. A strange fate seems to attach to the numeral "9" at Majestic park. One club or another has scored nine runs in five of the last seven games played. The list runs: April 16 Los Anireles, 12: Salt lJke 9 May 16 Portland, 12; Salt I,ake. 9. May 19 Portland. 9; Bait Lake, 1. May 21 Portland. 9; Salt Lake, ' May 2?. San Francisco. 9; Salt Lake 4 In addition to this. Salt Lake ran Into the flsure "9" on the recent road trip as follows: -prl! 1 Sa,t Lakc- 13 1 Portland. 9. I Apr 2 Salt Lake, 4; San Francisco. 9. April 28 Salt Lake, 0; San Francisco. Fran-cisco. 5. April 3(1 salt Lake, 5; San Francisco, Fran-cisco, 9. It is reported that Herb Kelly,' Beaver pitcher, will be sent to New Orleans of the Southern association. |