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Show : BEES BREAK UP i GAMP. AND ARE j OFF FOB L A. ly, Regulars and Yannigans Play Practice Game; Slug-gers Slug-gers Live Up to - Reputation. it: Special to The Tribune. ;S' PORTE RVILLE, Cal., March 31 The in, Bees closed their training season with a rattling fast Yannigan game this aft- ernoon. The saved daylight enabled the Bees at the end of the game to go about ite. and bid good -by to the hundreds of V: friends they have made here. Last ,night tho ball players were honor guests at a l jiiiig party, which was attended by the ?t:ors of PorterviHe folks. ice. The party leaving PorterviHe at 8 i'3" f o'clock tonight included twenty-four. lenny Penner will be picked up at di 7v kersfleld and taken on to Los Angeles, I wiience he will go to his home at Braw- I ley to remain until he recovers, t..; i McOdle takes the following players a- to Los Angeles to face the barrier Tues- day: Catchers Konnick apd Dunn; Pitchers Arkenburg, Morton, McCabe, Leverenz and Conkwright; Infield ers : u Sheely, Siglin, Orr, Cox and Sands; Out- w fielders Miller, Rryan, Farmer, Chap- pelle, Smith and Feurerborn. Pitcher Du-liiic Du-liiic also leaves with the club. The other members of the party are President Lane and the visiting newspapermen ; Dan iTi Owen. Salt Lake fan, who breezed into n:;, camp yesterday, and Trainer Peter Jack-, u eon. Joe Pepe will also go to Los An- 0. 13 geles, whence lie will go to Portland. Sul livan has gone to Portland already. A -ay- large crowd of Portervillians were at the jpji station to bid their guests godspeed, tai: Morton, Arkenburg, McCabe and Conk- r. wright of the-Bees and Del Traeger, a local business man, once a pitcher for ,'1:, Detroit, heaved in today's game. The uri- regulars hit the ball hard, substantiating ., ii the oft-repeated assertion that the club ta: h;ia bitting strength. The score was 11 rt'iic to 1. A wonderful throw .was made by H Smith after a sensational catch. Telegrams from Cleveland and St. k. Ixniifl this morning gave the Bee mag nates the names of certain pitchers, and 'etl; negotiations Iiave been ojiened with some of them. A well-kjiown catcher of major league caliber is all but hooked, but Pres-ident Pres-ident Lane has asked that his identity not be disclosed until he is landed. With tLi two more pitchers, the club can get along fc' nicely until Penner and Dubuc get back into the fray. el , The box score: yinj YANNIGANS. ac- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ibu- Miller, cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Uk Smith, If 4 0 13 10 eu- Feuerborn, lb 1 0 0 S 1 0 oay, ' Sands. f?s 4 0 1 3 3 0 at ! Simpson, 2b., c 4 0 0 0 0 1 jiiie, McCabe. rf., p., 3b.. 3 0 2 2 1 0 Dunn, c, 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 X Conkwright, 3b., p. . 2 1 0 2 0 0 ffi'Ji AJucger, p., rf 3 0.1 2 0 0 y ft' Xtals 32 1 6 24 0 J REGULARS. , AB. R. IT. PO. A. E. J-arnier. ef 4 3 2 1 0 0 Siglin. 2b 5 1 2 4 1 1 Vi Cbappolle, rf 3 2 1 1 0 0 jiiiy, ' Ryan, If 5 2 3 4 0 0 lie , Sheely, lb 5 1 2 9 0 0 ! ss 5 0 2 1 3 0 Cox- 3b '.a 1 1 2 3 1 1S0J. 1 Konnick, c 5 1 3 5 2 0 if t ' Morton, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 sla;i Arkenburg. p 2 0 1 0 0 0 rt Totals 39 U 17 27 11 2 L.LK Score by innings: i il" Jiuinfgans 000 010 00 1 j;ie IloKiiIars 1 06 004 00 1 1 Summary; Stolen bases Konnick, ffil- J ox. Sacrifice liit McCabe. Sacrifice iy wl tly Chappelle. Two-base hits Trace er, I'Ai-mer, chnppcllc. On Threo-bnse hits 1, j;anner, Orr. Double plays Smith to -fit. ')l,n"; Sands to Fouorhorn; Cux to Sii;- lui to Shcely. BaKos on balls Off Mor-pfd; Mor-pfd; on, 1: off Traeger. 2: off Conkwright, 1. gf struck out By Morton. 3: bv Arkenburg. -- .r Wild pitch Conkwright. Passed ball .-vi" Konnick. un'O- . |