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Show BOSTON RED SOX, WHO ARE AGAIN PENNANT WINNERS : v 'SCOTT s 'JANVWN t, GARDNER 1 J j ' , 1 I V'LEWS "08LITZELL J,3? cAoi 7 -. ; ? -vivv -rw : ; vStec. ; v'-; bill I 'v- v r ( t carrigan yWER., vgainer shore II THOMAS WALKER. RUTH MAY" ' t "X SAINTS ALSO TAKE WHIRL AT SHUTOUT FROLIC; SNARE ONE Neither Club Scores Until Ninth Inning, When Salt Lake Makes Three Runs, Only Tallies of game; Pitchers Often in Trouble, but Tighten in Perilous Places. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 3, Los Angeles 0. At Portland Vernon 5, Portland Port-land 5 (called in 11th inning, darkness). At San Francisco Oakland-San Oakland-San Francisco game postponed; rain. v ; .Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30. A terrific ter-rific rally in the final frame, which broke up a scoreless battle bat-tle between Bradley Hogg and Bert Hall, resulted in a three-run victory vic-tory for the Saiuts over the Angofs. Today's game was tho first of the series which the Angels have dropped to Salt Lake. The contest rolled along until the ninth frame without cither side being able to put a run over tho pan, al-t al-t hough both pitchers were constantly iu Hanger. Mall was touched up for ten hit s during the proceedings, three of which came in tho second frame, but some sensational fielding by Qtiinlan and Rath saved him in the pinches. In the meantime Hogg fouud his way into the ninth canto with but six hits being chalked up against him and onlv one man reaching third base. AVhethcr it was the fear of having to work overtime should the contest go into exlra innings, or whether ho was beginning to loso his pep as it began to grow cold is hard to tel. "Whichever "Which-ever it was, tho effect was very unsatisfactory un-satisfactory for tho Angels' percentage column. Quinlan opened with a singlo to center cen-ter and went to second on a sacrifice hv Hanunh. Or singled to center, Quinlan taking third and then scoring after Downey had been hit with a pitched bn 11" and Hall had walked, i- Shiun kidded Hosrg along a bit with the result that he also drew a pass, shoving shov-ing Qrr- over the plate. Rath sacrificed, sacri-ficed, scoring Downey with tho final tally. STA 7DING OF THE CLTJBS. o r o p!p 5- a. JB! c i & S n bib b s w.H : 5 :": ? : I: : : Los Angeles . . .i22il5j22 25 19103.602 Vernon 12 . .j21,19'19 301101.57-1 Portland 15116 .. 115 14 21 81.497 San Francisco 13ll6'17. . 16 25 87 .492 Salt Lake . . . 12!13il7H9 . . 22: 83 .491 Oakland . ..16, 8jl215 12 . .( 63;. 350 lost i.8 75 S.3 90 8 1!7 ... f.T77 THAT NINTH INNING. Salt Lake Quinlan singled infield. in-field. Hannah sacrificed, Koerner unassisted. Orr singled to left, Quinlan going to third. Downey was hit with a pitched ball, filling the bases. Hall walked, forcing Quinlan over. Shinn was hit with a pitched ball, forcing Orr across. Rath flied to Wolter, Downey scoring after the catch. Hall was caught between second and third, Wolter to Bassler to Hogg to McLarry to Schulfz. Three runs, two hits. |