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Show Wild Heaves and Such 4 4 The best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. Siglin, Salt Lake 2 2 4 1.000 Killsfer, Los Angeles 3 3 3 1.000 Chapped, Salt Lake 1. 1 1 1.000 Butler, Los Angeles 1 1 1 1.000 Orr. Salt Lake 4 3 3 .750 Miller, Oakland 3 2 2 .667 Pick. San Francisco 3 2 3 .667 Farmer, Salt Lake 4 2 2 .600 Flummel, San Francisco.. 4 2 2 .500 A. Arlett Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Chadbourne, Vernon 4 2 2 .500 TWO GAMES SATURDAY. There will be two ball games at Bonneville Bon-neville park Saturday. The first will be started at 2:30 o'clock and the second at 7 o'clock in the evening. By this plan everybody in town who wants to see baseball, base-ball, whether he labors night or day, will have the opportunity. Also the twin bill will have the effect of making the series in Salt Lake seven games, as is the rule at San Francisco and Los Angeles. If Saturday's experiment proves a success, the arrangement will be followed throughout through-out the .month of July. The series stand: Salt Lake, won 3; Los Angeles, won 0. Vernon, won 2; Oakland, won 1. San Francisco, won 1; Sacramento, won 2. Tt's Pete Standrldge's turn for the Angels An-gels today, but Pertica or Valencia may be sent in to take a whirl at the Bees. McCredie seems to be back to Jean Du-buc Du-buc again. , Pitcher Kenny Penner left yesterday for Los Angeles for treatment for his injured shoulder and side. It is feared that Penner Pen-ner will be out of the game for several weeks. JCdgar Willett, former Detroit pitcher, whom the Bees caught and lost, has been caught again. It is reported that he is on the way and should be here today or tomorrow. A few drops of rain fell just before the game started last evening, but the clouds soon passed on and the "lightest" evening of the twilight series followed. Although the game did not conclude until 8:JG, at least another inning would have been possible. Tonight's proceeds will be devoted to Clark Griffith's bat and ball fund for the purchase of baseballs, bats and equipment for the American soldiers in France. The clubs will take nothing out of the gross except the war tax. |