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Show THE WOM HAS TOIK ED, GGILS, THE WOIM HASTOINED Be BAND TO SINGLE HIT Goes Through Seven Innings In-nings in Wonderful Fashion; Fash-ion; Strains Side and Is Relieved by Piercey. SAINTS TOUCH ZABEL rV FOR 10 HITS, 5 RUNS Break Losing Streak Totaling Total-ing Five Straight Defeats; Blank Banished to Clubhouse. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 5, Los Angeles 1. At Portland Oakland 1, Port-alnd Port-alnd 5. At San Francisco Vernon 0, San Francisco 1. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, June 10 Pitching a one-hit game, Stanley Dougan oi'Aalt Lake had the time of his life today with the Angels and breezed in a winner, o to 1, in the first game tbe Saints have captured in the series. In the first frame, Maggert was walked and Wolter tripled, giving tbe Angels their only run and only hit of fbr game. Nothing that could by the most vivid imagination be regarded as a base hit was made ,by the Chance crew after this wallop by Wolter. Hougan twisted his side in the eighth and was relieved by Piercey. Tbe injury in-jury is slight. On the other hand, the Saints kept pegging away at G. Wash. Zabel, all through the game, getting one each iu " v. the first threo frames aud also tbe same the last tn-o. 1 Blank Is Chased. Manager Blankenship developed a peeve in-thc fifth over a decision on Orr at second and was ordered to the club-house club-house by Umpire Ed Finney. Shinn, coaching on first base, also sot Ion and was told to pot to llie bench. Things seemingly quieted down, and as the last Saint went out, Finney was seen craning his neck out iu right field. Then he- yelled to a policeman, and the pair moved south. Instead of going go-ing to the clubhouse, Blank had hi'.li himself out to the end of the right field bleachers and was enjoying . the iuie when Finney's eagle eye spied, i7"m. Finney had the cop escort Blank to the dressing rooms and stood there to sec that his order was obeyed. Guigni on Second. Blank announced before the game that he had decided to bench Murphy and put young Guigni on second, "for the time being. ' ' The lad played a good game today and was all over the field. The Saints started right after Zabel. la the first frame. Rath doubled aud scored on Brief 's single. Orr singled infiield in the second, .but Guigni forced him at second. Dougan and Quinlan followed with singles and Guigni Guig-ni trotted in. In the third, Sh inn's single, two outs and a single by Hannah let in the third ian. Then they jumped to the eighth, being unable to do anything with Zabel in the interim. Butler threw Hannah's grounder wide ami singles by Orr and Quinlan scored Truck. The last man rot across in the ninth bv virtue ot Bath's triple and a wild pitch. , after the game, Pitcher Zabel and Miss Buhy Crosse of Lochhaven, Pa., were married at the residence of Mr and Mrs. Walter Boles, by Rev, Dr. Sedgwick. Sedg-wick. Manager Blankenship said he didn't know for sure who he would work in tomorrow's double-header, but thought it would bo Piercey and Hall or Fit-tery. Koerner. Btitler threw wild on Hannah Han-nah 's grounder. Orr singled ' to left, Hannah going to second. Guigni hit to right, scoring Hannah, Orr taking second. Dougan Hied to Ellis. One run, two hits, one error. NINTH INNING. Salt Lake With Galloway at third, Kane in center and Srandridge pitching, pitch-ing, Quinlan was tossed out by Boles. Rath tripled to left. Shiun fanned. A wild pitch on the first ball pitched to Brief let Rath across. Brief fanned. One run, one hit. SAINTS 5, ANGELS 1. SALT LAKE. All. R. BH. PO. A. E. Quinlan, tf 5 0 110 0 Rath. Cb 4 t U 0 2 0 Shiim, if 5 1 1 S 0 0 Brief, II) 3 0 1 13 0 0 Ryan, If 4 0 0 3 0 u Hutinali. c 4 112 0 0 Orr. 63 4 0 2 1 5 0 GulKnl. 2b 4 112 3 0 l)oui;nn, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 Piercey, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1...37 5 10 2 U 0 LOS ANCt-XES. All. R. BH. PO. A. E. Mngijort, cf 110 10 0 Kllis. If 3 0 '0 2 0 0 Woltr. rf 4 0 .1 1 0 0 Kncinor. lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Mi Larry, 2b 3( 0 0 0 4 0 Boles, i: 4 0 0 8 1 0 Butler, ss 2 0 0 4 4 1 Lai-.-iou. 3b 2 0 0 0 11 Ziihcl, p 2 0 (t 0 4 1 Kane, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 iHns-Irr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Noway. lib t 0 0 0 0 0 Siuudi klsc, i n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2ii I 1 27 II 3 Hutted for Liirt-on in tlic n;;bth. tnatled for Zabel in t lie ciMb. tH.ilted for Manscrt lu tiio clsiitlt. Sroro by innings: ?iU Lake Kuna 1 11 00001 15 llllb 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 110 I-o.s Ansclcs Rmin 1 000000001 Hits 1 000000001 Smnmnry : Thn'C-base bil.-. Wolter. R.ttb. Two-base Two-base b'.L Ratli. Sariri.-c bits Ellis. Brii.'f. St:uck out By Zabel 3. by Dougan 2. bv standi ulo 2, Husi's on balls: Off Zalui 2, off noiian 3. off Ptrivoy 2. Runs ic-i'onsthlt; for (Iff Zabel 2. off Doup.tn 1, off Stnndiiilc 1, Ktir'.U lilts, iour nius. Ibh ty-tlireo at bat off abel in oiehi i.;r,in; o'.io liit, one run, iwonty-ojic at bat oft Doufiau in sown and ono-tliinl inn hit s. Chaise ileat to Zabol. Tiedk vtnory to IV,n,;an. Double p!;i;a-ILitii p!;i;a-ILitii to lluintit lo Brlof; Zabel o BtUkr 10 Ko-'r-I nor. Hit by pitvlic-l ball-ian.? hy Piercey. Wild i jMtcb Staii'lridp". Tinit; of panic 2 houii 5 mla-I mla-I uLt&. U in pi re Finney. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. )l f M 01) o T1 s 3 3 g Sit4. a : a m &1 X . w o 5 S " mi ' ? : : : 1: : : Vernon 81 71 71 710'39.629 Los Angeles .. G.. 7 5! 7'10'3S1.55 San Prancisco . 5j 7 .J 7! fill!36i.55J Portland 3! 6 si.. i 5 15:25!.462 Salt Lake 513 61 41.. I 6211.428 Oakland 41 4 4' 6j 7. . 'S.36S Lost 23 28 29'29l32!43; STANLEY DOUGAN, Salt Lake pitcher, who suffers severely sprained side after pitching wonderful ball for more than seven innings. I - , , ) J - v : " .-. N- : t |