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Show Ah, Ha; At Last That .0000001 Point Digappears SAINTS WIN GAME IN ELEVENTH WHEN DALEY MUFFS BALL Errors Again Figure in Run-making on Both Sides; Leverenz and Fromme Are About Even on Mound Work; Deciding Tally Made on Two-base Error by Second Baseman and Another of Similar Size by Left Fielder. At Los Anpeles Salt Lake 5, Vernon I (11 innings). At Portland Los Angeles 0, Portland 1. At Oakland Oakland 3, San Francisco 5. Tho result of tho games won by Sail Francisco and Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday served to wipe out a tantalizing tanta-lizing microscopic faction of a pobit in adVlition to the full-game lead of the Seals. If the Seals lose today arid the Saints win ('vent jinx), the standing would be: Salt Lake, 547771; San Francisco, .047619. Special (o The Tribune. LOS ANT.ia'S, Sept. 13. The boot-In? boot-In? match of yesterday was continued con-tinued today with varying success, although the Saints managed to mnke It two straight over George Stovall's erring TlgeiH after eleven innings in-nings of grueling play, with the score , 5 to 4. "Walter leverenz was pitted against Art Fromme, the Tigers' shining light, and, figuring earned runs, the &alnts had it nn the local star, although the Tigers, ouUiit the visitors. Of the Saints' scores three were earned, while two of tho Vernon Ver-non total were made without the aid of bobbles. Fromme got into hot water In the first frame, when Tobln doubled and went to I hire on Rath's sacrifice, but Galloway nipped Tohin at the plate on Crandall's hopper. Crandall was caught off first easilv, but be started for second ami Stovall threw wild. Ryan followed with p walk, but Hannah fanned. Double Play Saves Art. In tho third a fast double play saved j Art, when Leverenz singled and was doubled on Tobln's hard roller to McGinn Mc-Ginn Is. Rath followed with a hit, but j L'randall was nn infield out. The Saints" hootery got Into action In i the third. McGlnnls opened with a sin-' sin-' i gle. Simon and Fromme were easy outs.' Snodgrass bounded one- at Butler, who , threw far and wide to let McGinnls count. Salt Luke got one in the fourth with no Tiger errors. Ryan was hit and took second on Hannah's infield single. Quinlan Quin-lan shot one 10 center and Ryan scored. Two in the first half of ihe sixth placed the Saints temporarily in the lead. Fred Snod grass, hero of the famous $30.00i muff, made a 3H-cent muff ot" a fly ball from Ryan's bat and Ruddy went to second. Hannah sacrificed him along. Qulnlan tripled to right, scoring Buddy, ;;nd Tommy scored a moment later when G! 5 In. son bounced one to center. The Tigers went ahead in their half of the inning. Throe hits in a mw by Stovall. I oane and Daley, a wild peg by Rath and a biff by Telegrapher Galloway Gal-loway pushed three over for the Yer-nous. Yer-nous. Rath walked In the seventh, took third on nubuc's safety to right and scored when Ryan hoisted a long one to Daley. Won in Eleventh. The tenth tool; on a rosy aspect for Suit Lake when Dubuc led off by being hit with "a pitched ball and Ryan was safe on McGfnnis's error, but Hannah popped out. Quintan forced Dubuc at third and Gislason rolled to Vaughn. The Tigers got two on in thetr half when Snodgrass singled and Stovall walked, but they didn't move even with Bob Meusel pinch hitting. The famous eleventh opened with Butler But-ler and Leverens as easy outs, with the Tigers handling the ball to perfection. Vauphn made a two-base boot of Tobin's scooter and Daley scored Tobin with a perfect muff of Ratb's fly. Rath put on some high-class brain work to relieve the fans when he let a ball hit by Dubuc for a certain out strike him on the, leg, thereby giving Jean credit for a base K-n uck1. The Tigers' half was exciting. Vaughn was thrown out. Gallowav singled. Cat-lahon, Cat-lahon, batting for McGinnis, fouled out. Simon hit an infield single and Stovall made hurried changes, putting Single in to run for the catcher and Moore to pop out for Fromme, which he did, skvjng to Tohin. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. i s?" k " 7r i ; i 2 3 i s o B 5- & : i .j.' o '. ! ; i . i rn : ,; : i ii - ' San Francisco, .j. . 11319 16 22 22:9'i.551 Salt Lake 13 . . 19 19 17 17 85 .54i Loa Angoles. .. 120 14 . . jl6 221 14 S6 .524 Portland .. . . 17i 1 3 11 1 . . :14 22 77 .497 Oakland i 10 IS 1512! . . 24j79 . 479 Vernon : 15: 1.3; 14 15j 1 1 1 . . j68.407 Lost 75 71 78 7H Sfi 99 . . j SAINTS 5, TIGERS 4. SALT LAKE. AH. R. H. PO. A. E. Tohin, cf 6 1 1 l 0 0 Rath. 3b 3 113 3 1 Crandall, lb 2 0 0 3 1 0 Ryan, If 2 2 0 1 0 1 Hannah, c 4 0 17 3 0 Quinlan, rf 4 1 3 1 0 0 Gislason, 2b 4 0 1 3 4 0 Butler, ss 4 0 0 3 5 1 Leverenz, p 5 0 1 1 1 0 Dubuc, lb 4 0 2 10 0 0 Totals 37 5, 10 33 17 3 VERNON. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Pnodgrasa. cf 5 0 2 1 0 1 Stovall, lb 4 1 1-1 2 1 Doane, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Daley. If 5 1 2 2 0 1 Vaughn, 2b 5 0 0 4 1 1 Calloway, 3b 5 0 3 0 4 0 McGinnis, ss 4 1 1 4 fi 1 Simon, c 5 0 2 5 1 0 Fromme, p 4 0 0 1 6 0 Meusel, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Callahan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Moore 1 0 0 0 0 0 Slagle 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 4 13 x32 20 5 Batted for McGinnis in Eleventh. "Batted for Fromme in eleventh. Ran for Simon in eleventh. xRath out, hit with batted ball. Score by Innings: Salt Lake Runs 0 001 021000 1 5 HUs 1 122021000 110 Vernon Runs 001 00 3 0000 0 4 Hits 1 0 1114 0 111 213 Summary: Three-base hit Quinlan. Two-base hit Tobln. Sacrifice hits-Rath. hits-Rath. Gislason. Butler. "Hannah. Ryan. Struck out Fromme i, Leverenz 3. Bases on balls Off Fromme 4. off Leverenz 1. Runs responsible for Fromme 3, Leverenz 2. Double plays McGinnis to Vaughn; McGinnis to Stovall; Butler, to Rath. Hit with pitched hall Ryan. Dubuc. Umpires Um-pires Phyle and Held. Tjme, 2 hours. |