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Show NO COAL, NO CAND NO COIN-ITTOUGH LUCE, FELlM SEATTLE CRACKS AFIELD AND BEES WIN GAME EASILY Visitors Play Loose Ball in Sixth Inning, When Locals Rush Across Plate in Flocks; Leverenz Keeps Hits Scattered; Sluggers Unable ! to Knock Out Anything Longer ',. Than a Double. Today's game begins at 2 o'clock. At Salt Lake Seattle 2, Salt Lake 7. At Los Angeles San Fran-I Fran-I cisco 1, Vernon 2. (13 innings). At San Francisco Los Angeles An-geles 0, Oakland 9. At Sacramento Portland 3, i Sacramento 12. , SALT LAKIO won yesterday's ball e;nne in the sixth iii!iin.t:, when they tiliot i'tvo runs acres after rtiaiH'os had been given to retire j llio bide. The final .score was 7 to j Tho victory ficcs tho Bees three, games , of tlto five thus far played. Tho ss-I ss-I riea will conclude today with a final j battle ;-J: 2 o'clock. i Cv r'alkcnlnirfr, held the locah liitlcss ' for four innings. In t he fifth he weak- ened :t trifle and in the bi-tlh his I friends proved his bitterest enemies, 1 and when he enirrcd it was on the I short cud of a very lop-sided score, j Lefty Leverenz allowed the visitors nine hits, but he kept them scattered I and he was seldom in real danger, i pitching himself out of undesirable sit-, sit-, nations witli apparent ease. ' Hits of Moderate Size. I I" striking coul rast In the terrific ! hit; ing of Thursday and Friday, yes-i yes-i terday's contest was a mild ami lamb-j lamb-j like affair. The best a,i body could j do was a two-bagger. The coal company com-pany and the candy company and the I gems who get all stirred up over home ! runs and shell out coin for them auf-: auf-: fcred ho financial damage whatever. . The Tillicums scored in the very firs, , inning. Fabrique walked, went to sec-' sec-' ond on Gh-iMehuiann 's sacrifice, to third ; on a wild pitch and scored on Comp-( Comp-( ton's short fly to center, on which , Pete was given a two-1, agger. The visitors scored their second and i last run in tho fifth on a series of i almost identical plays. I'abrique again j walked and Gleisehmahn again sacrificed. sacri-ficed. Lunny went to third on Cunningham's Cun-ningham's out and scored on Compton 's hit, u single this time. Compton stole I second while the Lees wcry counting the stitches in the ball and tried to score on Harper's hit to short, but : was flung out, the play being Johnson : to Spec, yheely to Spencer. In t lie ninth, with one out, Claude Derrick, butting for Falkenburg, singled, sin-gled, and Fabrique doubled, but tlto ; runners died in their tracks when Gleischmann fanned and Compton flicd to Alaggcrt. Bees Tie and Win. The Lees tied the score with two in the fifth inning. With one out. Mulligan Mulli-gan beat out a bunt. Leverenz fainted. -Maggert was hit with a pitched ball and both scored on Johnson's long double dou-ble to right. On the return the ball was played slowly, else Alaggcrt might have been thrown out at the plate. Johnson went lo third on the play and remained there when itulvey, after hit ting a dozen fouls, funnel. The game was set into Salt Lake's treasure box in the sixth, which round netted the locals five tallies. Sheely and Krng singled. Schorr attempted a sacrifice and Murphy muffed l'alkcnhurg 's throw to third. This filled the bases. Spencer fouled out. 'Mulligan punched a Texas leaguer just beyond second base. Sheely scored easily on the hit. Krug also streaked it. for home and was sai'e when Schang dropped the throw. Leverenz beat out a bunt and Mulligan Mulli-gan went to third, lie scored on a wiid pitch, which also set Lcwy on second. MaLtgcrt struck out. Ernie Johnson j slithered the ball out for his second two-bagger and l.evercnx. counted. Mul-vey Mul-vey roiled one to the pitcher and the inning ended. .In the eighth Mulligan knocked out :t double with one out, but was left stranded. The clubs will play again this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock', it will be the final game of the Seattle series. |