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Show How Many' Could Ya Hit If Ya Really Had To, Earl! SHEELY DEFEATS OAKS WITH TWO MIGHTY HOMERS Salt Lake Slugger Drives In Five Runs With Slams Over Fence and Figures Heftily in Two More; Locals Take Kindly to Holling's Offerings Offer-ings and Pile Up Fourteen Whacks; Markle Has Two Wobbly Rounds. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. a IJ o n " - 3 1 j -Is! 3 3 7j3CI?: a 5 ! . 2 "I- a ' u '2-3 2. ' : o . I - I ' Lot Angeles.. ..I 3T3 6 3 51 71 8!33 .688 San Francisco 4!.. V 2 3 5 6' 5!2S .571 Oakland 3l 4I..I 6 4 3 2l 224 .545 Vernon 1 5 1 .. 5 2 4 4!22 .512 Sacramento . 4 4 21 1 . . 4! 31 4I22I .500 Salt Lake ... 2! 21 3f 3 2! . . i 4 5i21 .488 Seattle 11 4! 1 3 2J..I 4j15 .349 Portland . . . 1 2 4 2 2 1j 2. ,14 .318 Lost 15l21l2O2iT22!222830! I . OAKS 5, BEES 8. OAKLAND. . . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lane, cf 3 0 0 5 1 0 Bonne, 2b 5 2 2 3 fi 0 Wllie, rf 5 1 1 2 0 0 Miller, If. r 4 1 3 0 0 0 Murphv, lb 4 1 2 9 0 0 Stumpf, ss. ' 3 0 1 2 2 1 A, Arlott, 3b 1 0 1 0 ; 0 Klliott. c 3 0 0 3 1 1 Holllngs, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 Brenton, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roche 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 5 11 24 13 2 Batted for Holllng in eighth. SALT liAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mfltfgert, cf -i 1 3 3 0 0 Muillcan. ss: 5 1 2 1 3 1 j Mulvev, If 3 2 1 0 0 0 Sher-ly, lb 4 3 4 11 0 0 Itumler. rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Krug, 2b 4 0 2 7 C n Smith, 3b 4 0 112 0 Hyler, c ,...4 u 0 2 0 1 j ilarkle, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals . . 36 8 14 27 15 2 Score bv innings: 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 Hits 2 1 0 1 1 4 0 2 011 Salt Lake Runs 0 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 x S Hits .. 2 2 4 1 1 0 4 0 X 14 Summary: Home runs, Sheely 2. Two-bae Two-bae hits. Miller 3. Wllie, Mulligan, Krug. Stolen bases, Bohne, Maccgert. Struck out: Markle 2, Holling 2, Brenton 1. Bases on balls, Jlnrklc 4, Hollinc 1, Brcn-i Brcn-i tcm 1. Eisht runs, 14 hits off Holling, 3;J : tit bat, in 7 innings. Huns responsible for: j Markle 4, Holling 7. Charge defeat to i Holling. Double plays: Krug to Mulligan i to Sheely; Smith to Krug to Sheely; Mul-iligan Mul-iligan to Krug to Shoc'y; l?ohlie to Murfhy; Lane to Bonne. Loft on bases. Oakland 7. ; Salt Lake 6. Umpire-s I'hyle and Frary. Time 1:57. At Salt Lake Oakland 5, Salt Lake 8. At Sacramap.to Vernon 2, .Sacramento 1. 1 At Oakland (forenoon game) Portland 1, San Francisco 5. At San Francisco (afternoon ame) Portland 5, San Fran-i cisco 3 (10 innings). j At Vernon) forenoon game)1 ; Seattle 2,-Los Angeles 3. j At Los Angeles (afternoon , gam') Seattle 1, Los Angeles An-geles 5. , ti kARL SHEELY.' Salt Lake first Li sacker and homo run king of the , league, beat the Oaka slngle--3 handed yesterday. Ho drove in five of the eight rung the locals mode and was the determining factor in , two others, so thn t really peven of the , rem liters rnay be directly attriiuitahle to larl's migiity war club. .The score was S to r. ' In. the third inning Sheely. knocked the ball over with two -,m find In th,e ueventh lie kiKU'kod it over with one on. In the hcl'oikI he started his own score with a ;;lngU and in the fifth his hit sent a "tnintT from fir.t to third, who later sor"l on an Infioltl out. J-'i'Dtn which brief epitome of Carl's ac ' ttvitifs it will be noted that, in the lan- L;uag; of Wolfvillo days, he wal plumb : rLrtivi"1 that wav. ! farl Holling flung for the Oaks. Carl 1 wa. not as effective as usual, being rapped numerously. The worst damns ' he suffered, of course, was the homers driven out by Sheely. The locals collected fourteen hits off him and thereby fnt- I lencd up tlielr marl's considerably. Cliff Markle heaved for Ihe IVe.s. Cliff had a diHUHtrous sixth, in which the Oaklets hunched four hits. In the eighth he wota-b'od wota-b'od and momentarily lost control. He pulled himself toee'her. however, and got ; our of an extremely dark situation with : only one run against him. ; Good for Sunday Crowd. ! It way a nifty ball gam for a. Sunday j croivil, It was the more nifty, of course, i because the hnme club won. But, afeide J from the happy consideration o; a home ; town victory, it was a spectacular ball; g;lme. The hitting was ulmoat invariably j rlenn. a nd there were only one or two i ii-.Uances wherein the game was at all i go'M'v with jammed situations. j T ie victory gives the Xjos an even , hrf-ak on (lie series with the Oaks. Each 1 flub won three games. The series has, been noteworthy on at count of the numer- i ! nns liard hitting and the high scores. j hily one of the games, that or" Friday, j 1 fvrn approached a pitchers contest; the ; veM were s'uggers' contents. The Oakf opened wi!h a run In the first) inning yesterday. ro).ne singled through the center of t lie d ia mond, Rlole second :nd went to third on Byler's wild peg. He scored on the first of Hack Miller's three ' i u'o-bag-ers. The locals got two hits in their half, Put a double play rubbed them off the slate. Shcely's Activities Begin. They tied the score with one In the . second. Sheely led off with a single just inside the third sack. Kumler hit to the pitcher, who made the play on S'heelv at second. Stumpf dropped the thro,w. Krug flied out. Smith's hit filled the bases ami Slu-eiy scored on Byler's out. The Bees made three in the third. .With Ma-yert and Mulvev on by reason of hits, Sht : knocked his first homer. Krug si n tried and Sammy Boh no robbed Smith m" a ;nt by downing his hopper In sensa-:ion'l sensa-:ion'l fashion. The locals scored a gain In the fifth. Muhey walked and made a remarkable run to tiiird when Sheely drooped one just behind shor:. Mulvey scored on Kriig's out. The Oaks made a determined stand in the sixth, when they shot over three tallies and brought their total up to within with-in one of the Bees. Boh he opened with a j-ingle and Wilie doubled. Miller fanned. Murphy hit to short, and Mulligan made a hiL;h throw of it "o first, Bohpe Scored on i be hi; and "Wllie on the error, Murphy going to second. lie scored on Stumpf's . hit. Shecly's Activities Continue. The locals scored thrice in the seventh. Mulligan doubled and romped home when Sheely knocked hl second homer. Tlum-ler Tlum-ler Him,-led and iame all the way on K rim's double. Krug allowed himself to doub'e out on Smith's fly f o Lane. M'.r-rv evidently thouernt there were two out at the time, for he tore for home with the crack of the bat. The ball was tossed to Bohne for an easy double play. The eighth gave the Oaks one run and the fans near heart failure. With one out, Miller hit his third two-bagger. Murphy's Mur-phy's hit put him on third. gturflpf walked, filling the bases. Pop Arlett ! grounded out and Miller scored. A walk for Elliott again filled the bases. , Jack I Roche, an extreme'y dangerous hitter, was sent up to bat for Holling. He grounded out, thus relieving a very tense period of anxiety. Herb Brenton pitched the eighth inning for the Oaks and got away with it easily. In the ninth Lane, first up, was given a walk. Bohne kindly hit into a double play and Wilie grounded out, ending the-game the-game and the series. The next league hall will be played Tuesday, when the Bees take on the Bac-ramentans Bac-ramentans in a seven-game series. There will be two games on Memorial day. |