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Show SITS GIVEN I HARD BUTTLE' BY VEGAS i ! Jimmy Concannon, the ex-Northwestern Heaver, Pitches Fine Baseball Against Salt Lake. Special to The Tribune. LAS VEGAS. Nov.. March 23. The faints on their home ward Journey en-t. en-t. ountered stiff opposition in tlic seven Innings of an exhibit ion game which terminated when a child was electrocuted. Jlmmie Conca nnon. a veteran pitcher of . t lie Northwestern league, who In living here, hurled a remarkable article of ball again-st Bern ha rd's crow. 1 lad Concan-iinn Concan-iinn received any kind of support the Bi'ore would have been a 1-to-l tie, since only one earned run can be charged : Kainst I lie J ,as Vegas left-hander. The si-ore was 4 to 3. Klrmayer pitched four Innings and t, truck out seven men. Hughes struck out lour in three Inning?'. Concunnon caught one of Long Tom's . benders for :t triple, which was followed with a single sin-gle by McNeil for Ts Vegas only run. A star catch by Third Raseman Long of Sheely 'a line drive in the fifth was a feature. i The Salt Lakers played a fine brand of i ba ye ball. Every man on the club is in lip-top shape, except tha i Cra ndall is ' suffering from a sore arm. Schinkle pitched in batting practice and surely ! looks good. Hob Cress is with the club J in order to meet any emergency that i might result if Hannah were injured, j since Sheely la needed for first base duty. The score: I SALT LA KB. ' AB. R. H. PO.A. E. ! Tobin. cf 4 0 I 1 0 0 ! Hath, 3b .10 110 0 I Gislason, Cb 3 0 0 1 2 0 Pubuc. rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 Orr. s? 4 1 0 0 2 0 ! Carpenter, If 3 1 1 2 ft 0 i Sheely. lb 3 1 1 4 0 1 ! Hannah, c 3 1 2 12 ft 0 Hughes, p 1 0 t 0 0 ft Klrmayer, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 ! Totals 29 4 8 21 6 2 j LAS VEGAS. 1 AB. R. H. PO.A. E. ; Long, sb 4 o o 3 o z Anderson, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0 tVess. c 3 0 14 3 0 Adams, ss 3 0 0 2 1 2 Sllvens. lb 1 0 0 8 0 0 Th-iscoll, .cf 0 0 A 0 0 0 Brick, rf 3 0 1 1 ft 0 Concannon, p 2 1 1 0 3 0 IMcXeil, If 3 0 110 0 Total! 24 1 4 21 9 4 Poor bv innings: fait Lake Runs ft ft ft 4 ft 0 04 Tilts 1 0 15 10 0 S Las Vegas Huns 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Hits 0 0 0 1 2 0 14 Summary: Three-base hit Concan-ron. Concan-ron. Two-base hits Sheely. Tobin, Du-"buc. Du-"buc. Sacrifice hits Klrmayer, Concannon. Con-cannon. Stolen base Hannah. Struck , out By Klrmayer 7, by Hughes 4. Bases cn balls Off Klrmayer 1. off Hughes 1. off Concannon 2. Double play Orr to Gislason to Sheely. Runs responsible for Hughes 3, Concannon 1 ; 13 at bat, no rune. 1 hit off Klrmayer In four innings. in-nings. Umpires Sears and Smith. M'CREDIE HAS HARD TIME CHOOSING MEN PpclaJ to The Tribiui. MARYS VTX.LI5, March 2?. McCredie pplled the acid test to two pitchers today to-day Brenton from New Orleans and Hen-ref Hen-ref to see which one will start In the opener against Salt Lake, and he is In as much doubt as ever. McCredie shoved Brenton into the box for Spokane against H elf rich and Hemter. and, while Portland jrave him a 3-0 wal-, wal-, loplnj:. Brenton caused McCredie to crfn. Kelfrich and Henner pitched excellently. SEALS HUNT BUNNIES AS THE DAY'S WORK Special to The Tribune. ! SACRAMENTO, March 2.The Seals embarked on a rabbit drive today as a new and novel training stunt. , The boys were taken to rural districts twelve miles north of the capital city and slew great gobs of unsuspecting bunnies. The baeballers returned to their hotel late this afternoon tired out. From now on morning and afternoon practice will be light. O'MARA AND LEE STAR IN OAKLAND TRIAL special to The Tribune. ! BOTES RPRTNCS. Cu!., March 2J. The work of Otlie O'Mara, shortstop, and .Billy Lee, outfielder, new men with the t Oaks, was so tmpiessive In practice here I torjay that Manager Howard lias decided (Continued on following Page.) sflfflS GIVEN HARD ii BUTTLE BY US VEGAS ,i (Continued From Preceding Page.) j 1 to take them to Los Anpeles for the open- . ' series. The lineup for the first pame I has not heen determined yet. The Oaks j break camp tomorrow and v111 spend the j balance of the week in practice .on the.1 hume grounds. , MAY WORK BROWN IN OPENER WITH OAKS Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 2?. The 1 Angels went through a short workout this morning under the leadership oi Joe Schultz. Curley Brown's arm was stiff today. He Is being covin ted upon to open up against the Oaks in case Howard uses a southpaw pit'lier. Chance has received word from Vauphn thai the infielder is planning to quit baseball base-ball and enter an assaying office. Tile Angels were put through a phort drill today, but an there was no experienced experi-enced military man there to handle them, it was verv brief. "Red" Killifer is troubled with a sore arm, while Garduer is not in condition. Chance fays that they will be able to play themselves into shape. |