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Show ; f Wild Heaves and Such f The day's best hitters: AB. H. TB. P C. Sheely. Salt Lake 4 3 a .760 Maggert. Salt Lake 3 2 3 .637 Cavenev, San FranciscC.3 2 2 . 6b 7 Keiger, Seattle 3 2 2 .607 Mitze, O.. klar.d 5 3 3 . 600 Borton, Vernon 4 2 3 .500 High. Vernon 4 2 3 .500 Fitzgerald, San Fran 4 2 2 .500 Fabnque. Los Angelf-s 4 2 2 .500 Blue. I'nrtiand 4 2 2 .500 Baker, Portland 4 2 2 .5ou Fournier. Lr-s Angeles 2 1 1 .500 Wares, Seattle 2 1 1 .5j0 The series stand: Salt Lake, won 3: Sacramento, won 0. Vernon, won 1; San Francisco, won 2. Portland, won 0; Seattle, won 2; one postponed. Oakland, won 1: Los Angeles, won 2. Since both the Angels and the Tigers won yesterday, the Bees' victory did not ch$ge their standir in the race in relation re-lation to those clubs. The results yesterday, yes-terday, however, did work tn the advantage advan-tage of the Bees, and in somewhat peculiar pe-culiar manner. Thmuch a trick of mathematics, the Bees are not so far behind be-hind the Angels as t by w-re twn'y-four twn'y-four hours ago. After Wednesday's games the Bees were exactly two games behind the Seraphs ; af t ';r yesterday . games they w e r j almost a po 1 n t 1 r ss than two games behind em. As the situation stands at (his writing, two games won by the Bees and two lost by the Angels would make the percentages percent-ages read: Salt I-ak .f.ipi71; Los An- yets away with the crack of the bat. Hr teams well with Maggert. SacrRmento had the h.isen loaded t'.vlrf with hut one out each lime. But the old pinch clout failed to materialize, j Marklo braced upon both occasions, j Earl Sh.-ely is p ayii.g a great trame at : first, digg.i-.g thern out of the dirt or spearing the lofty and wid ones with one hand. He has e.tved th i es some threatened tnuole up-n two or three occasions oc-casions in this series. In tod.iy a crn-bat crn-bat he fattened the swa.'. record with three safe clicks in four journeys to the p. ate. LOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 7. Business Busi-ness Manager Jan.es Moib-y if the Angel?, An-gel?, on a pilgrim's progiertf ea:t f- r talent to bolster Up tl:e AnfielS, no S'.):'.r laiit n.gnt hal pn-cecif-d as far as Nevada when $ 17 worth of I -dt graliiS frm 1'resident I'owrs of tha club overtook over-took him, giving James further i net rue -ti"nH. powers con-ived tin lle.i cf sending the tri'grmna following the sriowh.g of the Angels in the game yesterday yes-terday gainst 'akiar.d, when the visitors vis-itors hung such a case of r-ittle up on the much -x aunt-;d Pert tea that ihy captured the cooeFt In the seventh. Incidentally, In-cidentally, an Ira'.-' fan toid Powers th t hia team was agtr.g raphi iy. Th-r a no den ing nis m.n huie nrdt new purirf. With the exeeotPm of Vrth. hi pitch-ers pitch-ers are nil veteran, while loth th outfield out-field and th infield give an In-.presaion c-f being veiierable. Power in f Indh g cmsolation !n the promifo of J 'i'C FInlay that Waiter Boies's aitkle is mending f rapidly that he noon ag;iin wili be in the lineup and that Ki!l"fer's kr.eo tr'tubl in airnont a thing of the past. MeauMm, the An-g'-ls' h- pes. orayers and fears are ac eoir.pari) ing M or ley al. The Portland banehall company haji h--n olfered Jl.iaii) by the New V-rk National league club for Pitcher Jxhn C. "It.-d" Oidonm and F!rl Baeti.an Luzerne Blue. The offer came to Man-aCT Man-aCT Water H. Mc''refiu at L-s An-g'bs An-g'bs through Mnonii M 'ormU k. Muggy M--G raw's !o.y forager f r to Hers. A flhp of Judge William W . M. dloR tDfipue List night ran ?ed the first 1 nf'.rmat U'ii ot th -f(er to get out herv Tn resilient of the HfRvm will Kpnd an hajr nr.d thirty inimilcn with N'pjjhn Walter at the unl-.n jtuitl"ti tonight when the natr wiil ;.lk over the deM nd sr-rlve sr-rlve at some definite conclunion. Judc- ! M . i Y.-dio ri'rri vr-,1 the d -pe from t h Beaver n. an. i get- yeHterday. 1'orlUiiicl i jr'-gonian. F'ttrhcr ( mar Huritad will Join the tea m her rn;d K" tn S.-M tl" with it . Hai.Hfad hni been working out every due slfic he signed with t lie Heavers, and bin ami In in th brf( of shape now. p Ih likely that J"f Palley, the young pit. -her owned by Portland, wlm re.'entlv returned from nvpnrat, will hi found waiting for the Huh ut S'eattl", Ms home Ho arrived In New York from FrniM-e Several WeeH )( g.j n nil ex T'ee td to be tiiu.'tt red out of t ho servir- In u few ila vs. when If w n r x je t ed that be wou'd lea e d Ireetly for home. 1 "or Hand Teb. gra m. POKTLAN'K 'rv. Aug. 7.- Jo.eph J. ratl-y. who plaed with the Be!lvr In I '.' 1 7. but who w pnt to war prion nf l r-wurd. r-wurd. teb-Krapri'd to Judge McCredie I h:i t h" tin d landed puf e v In New York, and that he woii'd report tn the team nt Seattle Dos week. The Judge dor not know w -h"t her or not I u Mr y Is in the tjueert ctiv unw, t.ut h" wouldn't br. n bit Furprbiod if Je showed up WedueH. da v a f ( t noon. gele.s. .5S2333. Consequently If it happened hap-pened that way Salt Lako would lead the league. Al Gould will probabiy fiir.g for the Bees today. Walter Malls will likely be Hodgers s choic-. Red Oldham Is tho bst pitcher in the league, although h is far fmtn the top. rip shown in the records. Portland Ore-gonian. Ore-gonian. AI Gould Is the worit plthr in the U-ngue. although he is far fmin the bottom, bot-tom, as shown in ttie records. SACRAMENTO. Aug. 7 The Ba are making a greit drive for the pennant. pen-nant. All of H -rr's crTv are right up on their toes, fighting for any and every chance to win. They are beating the "breaks" to the barrier, and that's what wi ns ball Rnrm-.i, Adverse crli iniHm seems to have put the Senator on the stairs again. By losing today combat, they suffered five straight lospei, and it lookn as if the BeeH have pinched up the series. Harl Maggert Is putting up a grand gf rr.1. He scored two of today's quartet quar-tet of markers and gathered f,,r blrriFclf a pair of hits, besides staging a couple of circus catches. Sp'-ncer and Krnle Johnson pulled a bautifui Fo,ueezr play In the fifth, and th"y put tt .ver after I'tercev had detected de-tected the stunt and had cro'tied thern up with a waste hall, high and outnrde Hack had a good lend on the pitch, but Piercey's snap throw apparentiv had the big fellow flagged. How-ver.l Just ss the ball seenied about to settle In Cooke's glove, Johnson reach'-d far over the plat and tapp'-d the bail perf'M-tly. Pltzpatrlck Is playing a fast fielding gum In the left garden. The little fel-low fel-low Is a great Judge of fy ltni |