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Show ! . Wild Heaves and Such ! t The beet hitters; AB. It. TB. P.C. Pinelli, Sacramento 3 3 3 1.000 Meusel, Vernon 3 3 5 1.000 1 Holling. Oakland 1 1 1 1.000 j Wilie, Oakland 5 4 7 .800 ! Cunningham, Seattle 5 4 5 .800 j Corhan, San Francisco. . .3 2 3 .667 Sands, Salt Lake 3 2 2 .667 Sheely. Salt Lake o 3 3 .600 Koerner, San Francisco. .5 3 3 .600 1 Chadbourne, Vernon 6 3 4 .500 ! Caveney, San Francisco.. 4 2 2 .500 j Fournier, Los Angeles ..4 2 2 .500 Fromme, Vernon 4 2 3 .500 ' Fitzgerald, S. Francisco.. 4 2 2 .500 i Middleton, Sacramento ..2 1 1 .500 Home-run hitter Farmer, Portland. The series stand: Salt Lake, won 0; Sacramento, won 3. San Francisco, won 2; Los Angeles, won 1. Vernon, won 1; Oakland, won 1; one postponed. Seattle, won 2; Portland, won 1. , Yesterday's defeat was the eighth straight suffered by the Salt Lake club. After their two victories at San Francisco Fran-cisco on Tuesday and Wednesday of last, week, the Bees have lost every game, i Marty McGaffigan and Danny Murray ; were sent to the clubhouse at Sacramento yesterday for crabbing at the umpire be- cause he called Wolter out for inter- ! ference. Neither was available for pinch-hitting pinch-hitting duty, so Pitcher Cole was called , upon. He walked. 1 Ernie Johnson made a great stop of Welter's hit in the first, but pulled up with a sprained ankle. He had to retire. Mulligan filled out at short. I A peculiar feature of yesterday's game was that Sacramento tied the score in j tho same innings in which the Bees took tender. Of course, a lot depends on whether or not Don Rader lives up to what is expected of him. Judge W. W. McCredie is still dubious about whether or not we are to have Ernest Fallen-ttne, Fallen-ttne, now with the St. Louis Browns. Bobby Qutnn is hesitating about letting him come west. Portland Oregoniart. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, May S. Klllefer has signed Bert Niehoff of the Salt Lake club and will use him at third. Ken-worthy Ken-worthy will be put on second and the skipper will go to the outfield. In answer to numerous inquiries, we would like to Bay that the Buddy Rvan who has been on trial in the federal court on a charge of violating a liquor law is not Buddy Ryan, the ball plnver. The latter Is in Colorado, where he is engaged in putting in a crop on a farm near Denver. The identity of names has caused the ball player's friends much annoyance. the lead. Thus, the Coyotes tied it up in their half of the fifth after the Bees had made a pair in their half, and they repeated in the eighth, when, after Salt Lake had scored twice, the Coyotes made a couple in their half. Leave it to old Bill Prough to make a 1 finish. ! PORTLAND, May 8. Word reached i Portland yesterday that Catcher Homer I Ha worth, ex-Beaver, had been unconditionally uncondi-tionally released by Birmingham of the Southern league, where he reported right after returning from France. 1 ! Conservative baseball followers in Portland believe uhat the Beavers have at last struck their stride and will have to bo considered dangerous from now on. When Outfielder George Maisel joins the club in Sacramento, it Is the opinion that Portland will bo a pennant con- i |