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Show ATTA BOY, MARTY; YA SHOWED ?EM SOMEP'N THAT Tjj KRUG'S FINE STOP HALTS SEAL RALLY AT CRITICAL STAGE Bee Second Sacker Makes Slick Play on Difficult Chance, Ending Visitors' Threatening Spurt; Dale Yields Hits in Numbers, but Is Tight in Pinches; Willie Kamm and Earl Sheely Knock Ball Over Fence. STANDING OF" THE CLUBS. r' ! ' j n: o I tj o ! ! "0 13 ' I . !; 3 O lr'-ncuit,iEu n a ; tt.cj , . a. . a 5. ! . CV . 3 3 ; 1 2 : I: I: ! I: : : Los Angeles. .!.. i12;15! 8'14'12 20'10 91' .595 Vernon 10 . J 4 18 1ll 7 14 28 90! 5iP Salt Lake ... Ill1 8'.. I 9 1 1 11 1 12:16 781 .545 San Fran. 6'1011 : . . 101121 916 74' .490 Sacramento .112 8! 8 16..M2' 8i 7;71: 490 Oakland 10 141 9 111 8..j 91 9170! .458 Portland j 1 0f 61 7! 1 1 ! 10 1 1 1 . . 9'64' .435 Seattle 3 4 1 1 4!7j181 1 1 . . 53 .392 Lost 6262:6577i7483T83l90. , SEALS, 4; BEES, 6. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fitzgerald, rf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Corhan, ss 4 0 1 5 0 0 Hunter, If 4 0 2 3 0 2 Koerner, lb 4 0 1 5 3 0 Caveney, 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Schick, cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Kamm, 3b 4 2 2 2 1 0 McKee, c 4 0 1 5 2 0 Smith, p 3 0 1 3 1 1 Zamlock 1 o 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 14 24 10 3 Batted for Smith in ninth. SALT LAKE. AB. R.. H. PO. A. E. Maggert, cf 5 1 - 0 3 0 0 Johnson, ss 5 I 2 1 2 1 Krug. 2b 4 1 2 7 3 0 Rumler, rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Sheely, lb 3 1 1 6 1 0 Mulligan, 3b 3 0 1 1 2 0 Spencer, c 4 1 2 4 3 0 Mulvev, If 3 1 0 3 0 0 Dale, p 4 0 2 1 3 1 Totals 34 6 11 27 14 2 Score by innings: San Francisco Runs 00000021 14 Hits 1 1 1 1 0 2 3 2 314 Salt Lake-Runs Lake-Runs 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 x 6 Hits 1 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 x 11 Summary: Two-base hits Mulligan, Rumler, Spencer, Dale. Home runs Kamm, Sheely. Sacrifice hit Corhan. Stolen bases Maggert, Mulligan. Bases on balls Off Smith, 3: off Dale, 1. Struck out By Smith, 4; by Dale, 4. Runs responsible for Smith, 4; Dale, 4. Left on bases San Francisco, 7; Salt Lake, 8. First base on errors San Francisco, Fran-cisco, 1; Salt Lake, 1. Double play Johnson to Krug to Sheely. Wild pitch Smith. Hit with pitched ball Sheely. Time of game 1 hour and 47 minutes. Umpires Finney and Guthrie. At Salt Lake San Francisco 4, Salt Lake 6. At Oakland (Morning same) Los Angeles 4, Oakland 5. At San Francisco (Afternoon game) Los Angeles 4, Oakland 1. At Sacramento (First game) Seattle 6, Sacramento 10; (second (sec-ond game) Seattle 3, Sacramento Sacramen-to 4. I'ortland-Vernon doubleheader postponed; nonariival of visiting club. MRTY KRUG, Bee second baseman, interposed his hands at a critical moment of yesterday's ball game, and turned the Seals back just at a time when they were starting to do things In the ninth inning. They had already knocked three healthy hits, had one run across and the tying runs on the baselines when Krug fielded a scooter hit by Roy Corhan directly over second .base. The play cut the Seal rally off short, and Salt Ijukc won the opening :fiame of the series, 6 to 4. Four of the total of ten runs made by the two clubs were due to home-run drives. Earl Sheely knocked the ball over the fence for Salt Lake, with Krug on first, whtie Willie Kamm dropped it over, with Schick on first. Schick was -on first because, while attempt ins to dodge a pitch, the ball struck his bat and popped safely into right field. Seal Hits Futile. . : Jean Dale, flinging for the Seals, allowed al-lowed the visitors to nick him for fourteen four-teen hits, but for the most part they were made when they did the Seals no pood in the manufacture of tallies. Until Un-til the seventh, Dale held his opponents runless. The Bees bunched hits on Casey Smith in three innings and had the better of .things generally, although they didn't get us many hits as their adversaries did. : From the way Dale has been pitching smce the "non-mud ball" rule was adopted, adopt-ed, the new law is the best piece of luck that has come Dale's way this season. Yesterday's game was a close affair and was interesting for the spectators on account of its multitudious activities. In every inning except one there was some- j body on the bases and folks couldn't fore- , tell what was going to happen next. Bees Score Two. i .- The Bees scored twice in the third inning. Dale led off with a hit and was thrown out at second, when Maggert hunted to the pitcher. Smith tried to sneak one over on Johnson, and Ernie plugged it to center field. In throwing the ball to second, after the catch, it slipped out of Herbie's hand, and Maggert Mag-gert scored. A two-bagger by Rumler brought Johnson in. Two-base hits by Spencer and Dale gave the Bees another in the sixth. The Seals chalked up a bit in each. the first, second, third and fourth and made two in the sixth, but they failed to ring the bell. They scored twice In the seventh. With two out, Schick got his safe hit in the curious manner described .and scored ahead of Kamm, who dropped the ball just beyond the centerfield fence. Sheely Knocks It Over. "in the local half nf the seventh, Krug p;e::ialed to left and scored ahead of Sheelv, when Earl drove the ball over the left field fence. As Sheely's was the oniy home run of the day made by a local player, he draws a ton of coal. The Seals made one in the eighth. Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald started off with a hit and Corhan's sacrifice put him on second. Hunter's infield out sent Fltz to third, and Koer-ner's Koer-ner's hit to center scored him. The Bees srored one in their half of the eighth, when Mulvey, on first by reason of a fielder's choice, scored on Hunter's muff of Maggert's high fly. Maggert went to second on the error and stole third, but he perished there. The Seals asserted themeslves vigorously vigor-ously In trie ninth, but could not ite reach, thanks to Krug. Schick opened the inning by fanning. Kamm sent a hit 10 center. McKee flied to Maggert. Zam-loch, Zam-loch, batting for Smith, singled to left, and Fitzgerald broke a safe one into right, scoiini; Kamm. It was at this point that Krug gathered in Corhan's difficult grounder, touched second for a force -out of Fitzgerald and ended the game. The chins will play again this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. M.iuainc Housewife, turn to the Wants and fill that vacancy in your kirolu-n. |