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Show . f j Wild Heaves and Such j f Tiio day's best hitters: AB. II. TR. P-t. riflrey, Sacramento 4 'i 3 . 7) Farmer, Portland U) 7 7 .70 Smith, San KramiHo 3 2 2 .i'i7 Hnnton, Sr-fUtle 3 2 2 .7 S';t.res, Seattle 3 2 j .Ji7 lvir.:nKton, Vernon 5 3 3 .ifl0 WUfie, Gotland 744 oT I f'ont'Uon, Sr-attle S 4 6 .rr,i) Fweeney. Seattle 4 2 2 .50 a. riett, Oakland 2 1 1 . G ' 0 Hi.trie pun hitter: "Wares, Seattle; Crauiord, Los Angeles. The serion stand : Salt lake won 2, Heatt won 4-Ixs 4-Ixs KriKt-lea won 3, Portland won 4. frri,Tu:nto won 4, Vernon won 3. San flranclsco won 5, Oakland won 2. Tho Amble d of rat of the Bcs yesterday yester-day was- a hard blow. The two leaders sneaked up half a Rame on the Salt Lakers am yesterday's play. Baum und Leverenz may flinjr for the Bees today, with Thomas and Bigbee for the Tillicums. Today's Rouble -header at Seattle will begin at 13:30 o'clock, Salt Lake time, Old Irons tdis will play both games, and the fans aiv invited to be present with 1 their pulling clothes on. The Bees need those two gnomes today, and the only way we know of that a twin victory can be put over is a. mighty heave in unison. At the clo.c3 of yesterday's grames at Seattle the Bwis stood 50-50 on their road trip. They ha'e thus far played twenty-six twenty-six games, of which they won thirtoen and lost thirteen. A split today would permit the SnJlt Lakers to come home Thursday with exactly an even break on the four -week invasion of hostile territory. ter-ritory. It Is basebfi.ll tradition that any club "able to break even on a twenty-eight game stand In foreign parts is playing baseball. , The standing of the clubs at the close of the twenty-first week of the 1917 schedule sched-ule follows: Won. Lost. Pet. San Francisco ..- 80 66 .648: Salt Lake .... 74 6f .532' Ios Angeles 75 70 .517 Oakland .... 72 73 .497 Portland 66 72 .478 , Vernon 62 S3 .428 I |