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Show CAN IT BE THAT WE'RE STARTED AT LAST : '; , SHOWING OF BEES ! AGAINST BENGALS STIRS HOPE ANEW Winning of Five Games of Seven Played to Decision De-cision Encourages Local Fans; Pitchers Render Good Account of Themselves; Will Meet Oaks This Week in Seven-game Tilt. Meusel. Tie did not p.ay Saturday or Sundav, but m.y be in trim to start asrainst the Oaks. The rest enforced by reason of his sniked foot should work to the benefit of his lame back. No player changes of account were reported re-ported during the week, even tiiil Clymer ; retraining from buying, felling or trading trad-ing any "considerable portion of his bali club. Among the Leaders. Some of the ledrs in the various departments de-partments of offense, filched from t..e complete records published th:s morning. fo'Iow . follow: , RUN GETTERS. j KihYfer. Los Ancf!?? W Fournier. L9 Armeies 1 i JIaccert. Salt Lik. ; Fi riera d. P.in Francisco Lane. Oakland Chaiihourne. Vernon Crawford. Los Angeles EMred, Sacramento THE great showing of the Bees against the Tigers at Los Angeles An-geles has given local fans a new lease on life. After the disastrous disas-trous series here with San Francisco Fran-cisco and the two drubbings the club took from tr.e Bensais in the opening game, there was a sensational rajy on the part of the pitching corps and the te through the Tigers tor five victories and one tie. Since there were .gnt games in last week s series, the Pees wound up with a record of five victories, two defeats and one draw. i.-, Three of the games were extra-lnnln, affairs, and all of them, save tne ,:rs. two. were royal battles. The people or Los Angelas, whatever their inclination or hopes, must have been p.eased i.h t .e quality of baseball supplied them. Nejer has a series been harder :ougo.. one the clubs got going in the straightaway t--in the set at Los Angeles last ween. At Half-way Point, The victories at Los Angeles put Salt Lake even In the standings, their mi beinc 30... Sundays games marsed t..e close of the thirteen wwek of the season which, containing as it does twenty-.. weeks, is just half ore:. ...... In the thirteen weeks yet to be 0.. through many things may Happen. Although Al-though Los Angeles is e.een an ahead of the Bees, it P' " feat to overturn that lead. i.-.e i.j-e. and the Seals are five games ahead o. the Bees. , . . The gratifving part of the wee.s r against Vernon was the showir.g of -'-Lake's pitchers. Al Gou.d pitcnei two 'our-hit games, one of them a s.rJtout and the other rur.less until the nint.1 n-ning n-ning Jean Dale Ditched a io'sr-.i.. ie In twelve innings Saturday. J a.je- Le -erenz allowed f:"e hits and Ea.s.rwj seven. Cliff Markle lost his iueaa game through an error at a cntica. s-;; and on Sundav morning his own error cost him a run. since he was responsive for only two of the tnree ta...e Tigers made. s Remarkable Showing. Wren it Is taken into account that tr.e Bees faced as good pitching as tnere is 'n the league, not one day. rut every ca . their five victories are sorr.e-.r.ir.g more than, mere!-.- five bah games w on. Of course, one can never te.t abet baseball, but if las: wee s pr;ormar.te a'fords an- foundation for future e:;?e- tatlons, the Bees should m-ike headway against the Oaks this week. . Los Angeles managed to emerge w:t.-. the rnajcriiv of games at Portland. tat-l-z the series, four to three, '.here by improving im-proving their standing. Tl.e Se.- s tcos four of s'.s games played at eatt -. . Oaks and the Sacramentans divided, .our ar.d four. . . This week Los Ange:es ? "75 at - -a:..e and San Francisco at Port'anJ. It.ts rea-BOnabl6 rea-BOnabl6 to suppose that Los A"g-.e;- wj.u make profit at the expense ot tr.e T;.i-cums. T;.i-cums. but there is a bright c2a-..-t.-.at the Beavers may be ar.e to ho.d tr.e within bounds. T.-e Coyote- pay at "Vernon, "Ver-non, and it is to be feareo. t.iat t..e Tigers will take the series. Home Next AVeek. The Bees cot'; home r.est week. Ju y for a three week-' slay. Portland, Oakland and Seattle will be entcrta:r.e-I GKEATEST NUMBHK HITS. Crawford. Lo Anit-les 11- Kiilsfrr. L l't Pourr.ier. L-- Ar-i: .-Fes 114 Rurar. Salt Lane I1" Fitr-eraM. -ian Frasclc I11'1 EM-ed, S-ioran-ento llv4 C'jmptoD, jiattle 1,xt. M-irpiT. Oakland 1" TWO BASE HITTERS. roimler. Sa't T.akt? -- f-ilin., Pr-tlarl 2- Miir, OaV'.ari 7' Mit.-'-t.'.-V.t La'-:5 151 Eldred. Sj.-rimrlM TTHKEE-EAE HITTERS. For.rrjir. 1S Arif'.rs 1-1 I Ki:-r.lfr. Salt Ike '" I I E-. '.--n. Vern.-n ''' Mfuwi. V.raia I ' Fitr-alJ. San Fran-1-00 .r 1 1 -.. L-s A ;!-t Kil!fr. I.-K Ag-l- M'l-p'rr. Oik'ncl '- ' Eidrt-1. Sacra zicc'.t HOME RC.N HITTERS. s,:t Lake 14 B.-r!.. . 'rnr. Cra-f jrd. L.-s Ar.cr5 ? Rr3ir. S.lt La Fo :rr;-r. I-i At: :' W lter. S i.-ra-r.-i-ta 5 Miller. 0i7ir.l Bh-e. Fc-tlarl Gleii'ih-nar-Q. S?at 0 TOTAL EASE HITTE :!-'. Fo'irr.ler. L-s !:.; 1 rrattfvl. I.o? Ar--- -' EM:"t! V-?riB-'o j"? k ..- f- - Lo. A- - !'2 Fl-tzral4. Ssn l ra-.-ico : salt 1,1 tAi RlFU'E KITILn.v r--r"-.a. 13 Friri 77 F:'rr---:-t. S.r. Fur 'iii'i - ; 1 - -. I." ft'-" ;.! ' yiid-.i..-.. S i-rar,'r.lo ; 1" vl'--Mir-ii. '-m'-i "J p,r.n ..-r--i J' Kroer. S ,nF:in-i--o ! EASE SI EALEI13. Pi-."'.". S-i.l-arr'-.-t Jo: r-n. i-.nt Lai.' Kl-1r-1. Sir-an-r-o -; 11: :-r. l A -.!- 3 ' Ii"-': ' t -.-aor. '- 1 I.-.r.. (l'i.lir.-i L.. A.--- - No further developrr.er.is are rror:eJ in Herr's ac-rSL for arjlr cauY- ::ca"er. J-jg be:aj.7e tr.t Bee f.-.r.e-rt, ;ave n-i 1 a pxl T-.ee' :he-e i o r.-..T 'n or D" n-'ctiir ar-v c po-".;" to I st.-engf:--e siaff. P.: -.her 5 v.-ill be iy needed fro:r. ir.:- .rr.e :r'"'- li-rr '.ias taken ori '!":' Cooper, fonre'iy -p. Po.-Jand. bu: Coorr can sar:: be figured fig-ured a i:rsi-c'.a.?5 rr.1'!. u'h it : '.r-.- -rat he t:-.:h a:rt:zh: bai: in sa-e . one ir.n:r. in the g:i':.e v.-r.l'-:. h-. too- over from La'e or. U'nei;,.:'. Cooler w-;;i do for f r.:3'--p pj;-ro7r'T3 f-r ir. ti'ne be'.r.?. ar.d trere is. of course, a ir'S-alb'..:;- trat "re p-iy :;-ri ci; Co b-3 a rei! heaver. In tn?. fcv-rt rr.e ?fe staff r:o'JJ appear to be st for rre firiii --.r v. A i T ho'J ch the .uo h. r ioj.-J a i en -ou 2 . n z wee k . it v-. ; r. e v t - . o t'j be ir.if.e'l into tne b-".:ef that tr. Lr are Ko'r--r to r:;. r.:n-rs ?e'. r:;:.y .'fT! con:;nvo.s:y. !f the rr.ar.a eern-nt i.y s'.l i m!r..-."i to p-.ake ?,r. e.'irr.--' endeT'or for the rennar.. iiu ror'K .-bo;:', re .'f; -,-lifted :o ;t:r1uire a ?Tor? r"rve. 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