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Show HEM EonB of twit i Two Defeats Fail to DiSQ, Bee Skipper; Relies Watson. Special to The Trlbure LCiS ANGELES. AuS.'is.. to narrow the gap between u. ar.d Salt Lake here this wetk," -cai:y remarked Manarer H.rr o-0' "' club toda- ""ten approach' aV"' he considered his pennant p-0"' n: did not reg-ard his two fjcc.."-."1 1 as proof of the Angels' rw U'itho-Jt expressing . !t gleaned from Heir's nsoacsynas " sets a good deil of store by u6 il'; Fournier's suspensiox " ' : Watson, Herr intimate'' the Bees here this vtk b Z known today that h his,' the pennant largeiv are f'-- atson, whom he expats ,9"'JJ 5 : r.i!ig work across ourine t"-e lf' Bees must rema;n on the rcTo i0--season closes, w--. Herr expects Ma-la v-n .,. pitching staff here this wek. wl;--son and Main, he fc--re - 'l to win the flag, given Jn?vt ' good break while on the road Herr let it be known that v'. -v -Angels must win th:s weev. l"1 c-.sively if they hope to r'tir :" The visitors certamlv are a e-i". i; ration, and Herr is the -osr'U,1"" appearing visiting tasebaS ci-V"'" has been here this seascr -1. " ' guests at the Hotel Van Xu-,-VVl,l"J-Sait Lake team is Quart--ed 's-- Herr to impress one of tt' be-'-"c mascot for the visitir? ii--""l.:-after the team had register'Spi-.'S'ti 1 thirteen names in a row oi s' r--'"-rivals. Jack Cook. Salt Lak"s tfl'' manager, arrived yesterday. The Angels are seriously ha-3 : Fournier stisp-ended, KiH--. cr; dition. and Bates piavirg'Vti arm at first, a posicia i" had iittle experience. As for ?ir-l. haunts the grandstand thisf':" wili have time to consider r-i'7-1 temper may lead to. Ke a!"-v hi; the confession that his assa" p:re Held was ire biecest biu--e:-:l career; and, if he ever gets'ba-i ". : tends to be a model player. B-. .V. here a good deal is forgiven hV: is pitied, while blamed on tl-; tl temperament. But his rjs-tr" -weakened the lir.e-un at least':; In view of the closeness of ti.'v-. I race. President Fowers bores ?:rtc I suspension will not t-e a io-g oo;' "Tnere are two tides to toe ci;' r Powers. "I am rot cefend-inc Foom ?r tnir.iy did wrong, "bat Et.: was certainly not in tne nctt tn : i the umpire sends in a corre:: tmII admit having roshed at Foirr.-c :: I for this there wou. have t" i When Held rushed roumi'r c?i o- ; j less than fight back. ce-e uo-: j tr-ide h:s m. stake was in ::o?"u:o : glove. Held d.d not need to anaii 1-! 1-! r.ier for this. An urotire !us aioi vested in him w.th wo.oih aderif-: I deal wi:h a case of this kino. A:lr ' imposed on the sr-o: would iai-r Foumier more than any blows wu.uiii. cou d have hoped to lard. "To my way of thlr.kirc. both ook at fault, and it would be ur.lai: t-I t-I the player cu: of the game :c: t r-i r-i traded period while allowu-g tic - rioe to continue work." Held, hea-inc scars of Sundar'; ii disoernlhle from the bleachers. o ir.g this w-eek wiih his ba:k toniiij the crowd. His most corsoioucus r-1s r-1s a cauliflower ear. evpe.:.o 'iu-the 'iu-the mask at a very ra.-iisn ano.e Business Manager Xorley. oo t r.-e.ast r.-e.ast for strer ciner.irg taler.: for t-r gels, wired Fowers toiy he have a bie leo.ue pilo. er as fi Otsu i-'is trip. Motley declined to gvi :uo but il is believed he is regwanrt the Cues and that the heaver r. Rallev. a soJlhnaw. .Vlh.euoh ta:-: the rumored prcopeot of obiaiouns from the Cubs. Fowers ts fj1-inuine fj1-inuine of the success of Motleys n-o -to get players. Money has ".-?i chief that it is beocming inoreasoc.-1 ficuit to get the b.g league o.. go anv talent, especially waiyecs-such waiyecs-such a wanted by the Arrs.s. thing Morlev was sent slier J 'T-if- ot a southraw. ""l-h-ar.i Hoso. recently witv. Sm-; been made a free scent, he -S -v - w hether he w.!l play any -.one -'c Ribe For'.on has beer. r-;'"?v than a month with a biyser. .c- |