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Show 4 '- Wild Heaves and Such f The best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. tiriKgs, Sacramento 2 2 2 1.000 Kisher, Sacramento 4 :? 4 .750 Mitze. Oakland 3 3 3 .667 A. Arlett, Oakland 3 2 2 .667 Middliiton. Oakland II 2 2 .687 Hnrter, San .Francisco ..4 2 4 .500 -Mnorij,' Vernon t 2 2 .500 .Da lay, .'Vernon 4 2 2 .500 Itrisp; Vernon 4 2 2 .500 Wares, Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Miller, Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Killefer. Los Angeles .... 1 2 2 .500 Crandall, Los Angeles ..2 1 1 .500 I . The series stand: Sacramento won 2, Salt Lake won 1. Los AukcIcs won , San Francisco won 2, Oakland won 2, Vernon won 1. II, hit Well, the series is voting vet. Karl Crandall got back Into the game for the Bees yesterday. 1 On pitching the score should have been r 2 to 1 in favor of tho Coyotes. .t I No fault can be found with the Seal pitchers. They have more than done their share In fact, it is doubtful if anv other cluh in the league has had such pitching aa the steel hurlers have delivered in the past two or three weeks. Not one man has pitched a bad game of ball; not one has pitched ball that wouldn't win for a club that could average three runs a game. Kantlehner and Seaton are showing show-ing all the class that was expected of them. Lefty O'Doul gets better and more confident every time he pitches. Del Crespi looks to be a star. And, with Baum, t'mith and Johnson as the rest of the staff, there is nothing to worry about ' in this department. San Francisco Examiner. |