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Show 4 . -k Wild Heaves and Such The best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. Fisher. Portland 4 4 5 l.OaO Williams. Portland 5 4 10 .800 Hollocher, Portland 4 3 3 .750 Daley, "Vernon 3 2 2 . G ... 7 Fournier. Los Angeles... 3 2 2 .667 Ellis. Los Angeles 3 2 2 . 007 Griggs, Portland . . . : 5 3 9 .H00 Meusel, Los Angeles 5 3 4 .600 Farmer. Portland 7 4 4 . .'.71 P.van. Salt Lake 4 2 2 .500 Pick. San Francisco 4 2 2 .500 Callahan, Vernon 4 2 2 .500 Killefer, Los Angeles 2 1 1 .500 Tobln, Salt Lake 2 1 1 .500 Gislason, Salt Ulke 2 1 I .500 Home-run hitters: Griggs (2), Williams, Wil-liams, Portland. ' The series stand: Salt lake won 2. Portland tvon 2. Vernon won 3, San Francisco won 2. Oakland won 1, Los Angeles won 4. There will be two games between the Oaks and the Angels and between the Seals and the Tigers tomorrow, which is Admission day, a California holiday. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Sept. S. Charley Pike announces that in case the Saints win the pennant a huge banquet will be given in their honor by' General Manager Nutt of the Salt Lake Route. Arrangements Arrange-ments will be made for a number of Los Angeles scribes to attend the feed. Therefore, If. the Angels can't cop it, we would like to see the Saints win, inasmuch in-asmuch as the Southern Pacific has said nothing about refreshments in case the Seals win. In order to cinch the flag, the Giants need win but seventeen of the remaining remain-ing twenty-six games, even though the Phillies win the twenty-six games thev still have to play. The standing then would be: Team. Won. Lost. Giants po Phillies ".OS oil In the American league, the White Sox must take fifteen of their remaining seventeen contests to win. providing Boston Bos-ton wins all of its remaining tv. entv-four games. The standing would be: Team- Won. Lost. Chicago in:. 411 Boston 1114 50 Kennv Williams yesterday registered i his twenty-second home run of the season. sea-son. He has eleven more to go to equal Bunny Brief's record of thlrtv-three made last year. The Beavers plav four weeks on their home lot. where homers are not surrounded with much more dif-ticulties dif-ticulties than they are In Salt Lake The following table shows the possibilities possibili-ties of todays play in the Coast league: Wins Loses l'0. two. Split.. San Francisco 541 5t7 ( 3 Salt Lake 542 520 Los Angeles 5?s 51 co ! Portland 50s 414 500 Oakland 47 475 4 Vernon 4 4,,J, Earl Sheely expe.-ts to leave tonight for Spokane to respond to the draft call According to Earls information, he is likely to be called into service September Septem-ber 17. The loss of Sheelv will be the severest blow the Saints could suffer sheely is not only one of the main props ot tne club, but also he is a prime favorite hi'm1 fanS" whoi0 t'est ,vises go with I j Pan W. Owen, a foul weather as well I n.s ac.f-!r weather fan, will leave with tee Saints tonight and with them will m.iKe the circuit for the club's four weeks , abroad. Owen made the last trip with ; tne club in lmn also. Moreover, he spent : a weeK or ten days with ire hovs ;,t'ti,e tiainmg camp at Porlerviile. ' Dan i half nli!'iU a" hueresld I" base- The standing of the clubs at the close of tne twe:u -second week of the reason was as follows: Won. i.on. r. r 1 Los Angeles vs 4 : Vernon hi ' - j. Salt Lake 73 7. San Francisco 70 ,ri '47 i Portland 70 7;, ' Oakland 5S 104 '3- Today's twin bill begins at l-3n o'clock I Today's double-header will be the last league baseball in Salt Lake for four v.e- ks. Tonight the Saints leave for their j last road tr I . They meet their o; --o-I nems in the folic-.-, ii.g order: Vernon. San Francisco, Oakland. Portland. The Saints return home on October 9 for a three weeks' stand to close the season. Tney meet Los Angeles, San Francisco and I Vernon in the order named. The season closes Sunday. October 2S, after a thirty weeks' schedule, the longest in organised baseball. This week's schedule calls for the following fol-lowing alignment of matches: Salt Lake against Vernon at Los Angeles. Los Angeles An-geles at Portland, Oakland at San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Owing to the fact that Los Angeles' plays two games with Oakland Monday, California admission day. there will be I no game at Portland Tuesday. The other : four clubs will open their series on time, j it; In batting practice yesterday Rube Ellis El-lis hit the ball on a line and cracker an active sparrow right on the wishbone. The sparrow fell dead and Bill slattery 1 had the carcass on exhibition in the club . ; office. There were four sparrows in the flight, and Rube dropped one of them,' so he was hitting .25u in the Sparrow J league. He had no trouble hiding the sparrow, but he could not hit Goodbred, : and any one who would mistake Good- I bred for a sparrow must have looked ' through the wrong end of the binoculars. San .Francisco Chronicle. J j I Jack Oof fey. former shortstop of the ( I Senls ami present ni.ir.aser of the Des i ! Moines club in the Western l?apue, holds : a record or a npfir one. In a rent pime : lMweoii .St. Joseph and Hes Moines Jack J made a costly error in the ninth inning j which enabled Pt. Joseph to win o-j t. Some ambitious scribe, with nothing elsf: ic do. got out the oM record book ; and mvjnd that Jack had not kick-.-d j one up to the olh"r day ri:n e July .'-in. So Cf t ' went a lit tic Qvr a month 1 without making a boot. |