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Show I Iff A i h i b n j WJH v U mWi - i R i N 6; SAINTS' RALLY IN , NINTH TOO BRIEF 1 TO BRING RESULTS Runner With Tying Run Perishes on Third When Game Is Ended; Cosily Errors Give Los Angeles An-geles Three Tallies; Salt Lake Is Outhit Almost Two to One, but Locals Make Their Swats Count for Tallies. t At Salt Lake Los Angeles 6, salt Lake 5. ' At Oakland Oakland 4, San Francisco 3. At Los Angeles Portland 5, Vernon 7. CALGARY PETE STAXDBIDGE squeezed through yesterday's ball game at Majestic park by the hide of his glittering teeth. The ;h of relief heaved by Pete when ;.;be Ellis caught a fly ball hit b) . " i;dJy Ryan in the ninth inning was a i ::h of stupendous proportions. Prob-! r :!v an accurate measurement would! . ':ow that it was the most gigantic sigh rer heaved. It started away down , - ;Peio's shoes and gathered volume i.-- it worked upward and when it was1 ; ;:sHy ejected it fairly shook the base- j il plant. A sigh of relief like that! n't to be heard every day. ;' Two-thirds of alt Lake's Northwest-! ti league contingent shoved the game! ": to the Los Angeles treasure box. The : ;:' -her third did his duty and did it! y, but he couldn't best his own' '.Mime comrades and the Angels, too. ; !' he two-thirds were represented by; ;,ird Gis'ason and Earl Sheely. Be-1 Tf?n them they gave Los Angeles v. 'nree runs, which is a good many runs i spot a club that's leading the -usue. The remaining third, represent-j -i hy Rube Evans, performed so well ; hat it almost overcame the faults of " be other two-thirds. ;; Costly Errors. 'j1 In the fourth inning Gislason made i wild toss that lost an easy double! -;' V find set the stage for two runs ; lat were practically gifts. Id the sev- I nh Sl.eelv threw a ball down to third 'ssc that hit a runner in the back. It T.isht have been very unkind and in- iiMiierate of the runner to take ad-Tjstape ad-Tjstape of the 'slip, but he did it and 'Minin't show the least sign of re- -r-p as he flickered across the plate. It is true that Los Angeles got almost '..ice as many hits off Evans as Salt Uie fiid off Standridge, but it is also iiie that half of Los Angeles 's hits ;. ' futile, while five of the. Saints ' r:'. -: figured in .the five runs they got. f The game was marked by a thrilling ' :l-h, when .Salt Lake came within ;"' of tying the score in the ninth. In-r In-r :A, the tying run was perched on third tipn Eudtlv hit his luckless fly to Two great catches bv Tommy Quinlan r. ' tlie sixth and Buddy Ryan's great v row to the plate in the fifth were 'I':' 3liiing features. Buddy shot the ball u line and nailed Ellis as he was f out to put his spikes on the rubber. Jii Threu double plays helped things and also helped the pitchers "rig, which is more to the point. Vo Luck, No Luck. The game had no sooner started than was seen that Salt Lake was doomed m:, '''defeat. They weren't going to have -v luck. Anybody who has studied Jj, e psychology of the foozle and the J. "zic 'could see that. The thiug start-. start-. ft ! off badly for the Saints and kept Siting worse, Harl Maggert opened jl,, i w-ith a terrific scooter at Orr. The . -il ran up the tall form of the short-. short-. r'li''r and then skittered awa.y over 5 : Moulder, going for two bases. By -1(It tg, it was a single, but it just hap-. hap-. that there wasn't anybody around ' I'ick it up quick enough to cut off ' it extra base. The next thing was , ;:?ert's theft of third. Ellis fanned. '- bolter hit to right, scoring Maggert.. -JT, "Iter took advantage of the fact that 're wasn't anybody near second base wipe the bap. Bavless threw the ;1 to Orr all right, and Orr thought '" hud tagged the runner out. But, it c 3tfis the umpire thought differently, strong was Orr's belief that the run-5P-h r was out that he carelessly tossed cur- f ball into the diamond anil "U'olter r ' third before anvbody could re-is'; re-is'; fr iL After a base on balls for ''rnpr. a double play wiped off the is?" 'mers and the locals escaped with , ;v one run in that inning. In the second Salt Lake got a run-'r run-'r to third, where ho died. ,js anie Becomes See-saw. third put the Saints in the Wd, 5 A nn thev made n pair. Sheely walked j 1 Kvans singled. OislasoJt forced ".v at third and Rath forced Evans 'l'c same spot. Brief walked, filling J( hasps. R van's hit to right scored f ;'on and Rath, but Brief was killed flt n ,Iie 1'ne having ventured too far Dip Angels got those two n.nM: in . fourth, which was an unfortunate lH for the local hopes. Koerner sin.-; sin.-; -Hid Schultz hit to Gislason. Gis-"n'f Gis-"n'f toss to Orr was wild and both ri'j were safe, whereas an easy dou-',rlay dou-',rlay ( should have been registered, 'ii'ry's double sent in Koerner and N JHuilt;,, on t'uird where lie was hdd t;M I'A'nns threw Baslor out at first, j ho scored on Tlavis's out. alt Lake's half the advantage l'a came our wn y, two runs being )tto' W'l1- Quinlan walked and Bayless's i' put him on third, while Dicky jtw pt to second when Wolrer tailed to Ev 111 the hall elcanlv. Orr dumped one infield and since the Angels r,ooed tho important duty nf env-A env-A first base Orr's bnmv was a safe Jt scored Quinlan and put Bavless .flOl lr!rl- Sheelv forced Orr at second "ayless counted. JjVngels took the lead ayain with lOtinuea ou Following Pagej SAIWTS'RALLY 1 HTH TDD BRIEF (Continued From Preceding Page.) two in the seventh. With one out, Maggert was walked and KIMs forced him at second. A walk for Wolter put two on. - Koerncr's single scored Ellis and put Wolter on third. Upon a pretense pre-tense at a double steal, Wolter ven-tu ven-tu red off t h i rrl and 8 h eel y t h re w the ball toward the bag. It struck Wolter in the back and bounded away, Wolter scoring. Tlie Angels made another in the ninth. Ellis doubled and went to third when Wolter beat out an infield hit. Koerner drove one a t Evans, who deflected de-flected it directly into Brief 's hands, the runners being held on their bases. SchuH.z hit, to Rath, who nailed Ellis at the plate, Wolter going to third, whence he scored on M"e Larry 's single. Sfilt Lake came up strong in their half of the ninth, but not strong enough. Downey was sent up to hit for Evans. He was an easy out, Me Larry to Koerner. Koer-ner. HotT, batting for Gislason, walked and Hnth sent him to third with a double. dou-ble. Shinn took Hoff's place as a runner. run-ner. Brief grounded to Davis and, while he was being thrown out, Shinn scored. Then Ryan ended it with a fly to Ellis. The clubs will play again this afternoon after-noon at 3:30 o'clock. |