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Show 4 4. I Wild Heaves and Such j The day's best hitters: . , AB. H. TB. P.C. i' iKiier, Sacramento 4 4 3 1.000 Bohne, Oakland 3 3 3 1 000 KniK. fait Lake 2 3 3 1.00 Mulligan. Salt' Lake 1 1 1 l 000 Steen, Oakland Ill 1.000 Johnson, Salt Lako 5 4 5 .S00 -M..".-., Vernon 4 3 5 .SCO Rumlcr, Salt Lake 4 3 6 .760 W ilie, Oakland 4 3 3 .7o0 Houck, 'c men 3 2 4. 6G7 Harper, Seattle 3 v 2 2 !l67 Fisher. Vernon 3 2 2 .67 Baldwin. San Francisco.. 5 3 4 -.600 Zamloch, San Francisco.. 4 2 2 .500 Miller, Oakland . 4 2 3 .50u Murphy, Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Sisiin, -Portland -4 2 3' 500 Elliott; Oakland 4 2 2 .500 Walker. Portland 4 2 4 .500 Cunningham. Seattle 4 2 2 .500 Beck. Vernon 4 2 2 . D00 Schick. San Francisco .. 4 2 3 .500 Kamm. San Francisco .. 4 2 3 .500 Caveney. San Francisco.. 4 2 3 .500 Valsh. Seattle 2 1 1 .5u0 Fabrique, Los Anseles ..2 1 1 .500 Home-run hitter Rumler. Salt Lake. The series stand : Sacra memo won 0, Salt Lake won 5 (one postponed). Portland won 2, Seattle won 2 (two postponed . Oakland won 3,. SanFrancibco won 3. Vernon won 4, Los Angeles won 2. Looks like Miles Main and Gene Dale for Salt Lake today and Jack Bromley and Bill McXenry for Sacramento. v Double-header today. First same begirt be-girt at 1:30 o'clock. The Bees and Coyotes travel northwestward northwest-ward tonight, the former going to Seattle fcnd the latter to Portland. Although there were six double plays In the uakland-San Francisco game yesterday, yes-terday, the two clu'os managed to pile up a total of twenty -one runs. The clubs this week, beginning1 Tuesday, Tues-day, will piay as follows: Salt Lalu-: t"u Seatt.e. S;1 era merit o at Portland. Los Angeles nt San Francisco. Oakland a: Vernon. Tho siandin? of the clubs at the close of the eig.uh week of the 101S season follows: Won. Lnst. P.C. Sacramento 26 '22 .?42 I .os A nicies - b -5 .537 S.tlt Liku 2T , 24 .529 Oa!.'.:,rd ' -5 28 .427 ; . -i I av:cisco 23 31 .126 Jfi i r e first time In a Ion? while the i f . fly r. 1 1 e was? invoked yesterday. I V;. i r-.i::.crs on first and second. Vance' r'-,o to ,i :o:i. i?ase. Knitr rev- mlvel ;'n: :all to t-trike the ground, but ; . ;, r-nnn Ha? automatically out as j : - tho '.mipire c:ihed the hit an J ' l and Kni? pets credit tor a put- ; k;- i r N;ir.ii that the player who I :;i :!y uuiild tiial- the piay should be, . i , in that manner. j :iru e rrnt a s;ii:er on the hare hand I n i he third, whfi Johnson shot one hack ;t'r in(! r'nyote h'"1 I'.'er with terrifi forc. , i or a -' it was questionable whetivr or nor V;.mc cot: Id continue. lie iinally du-hh-d I.- 1:0 trrourrh with it. :'r- Ra'ph Pin'-! irot away with an old, hut J pr-H t ' i k !n '-he second. With Kruc on. V(.(. . ' Mulligan hunfd in Pfnelli. Kn: j01, , ih'rd on the h:t nnd kept on coin" co-in" v.h.-:, pi:;i:lli n;.)d- a t'cint of throw-in- to lj r: t. Krr was an easy victim. Mana-r T!rr announced last nleht that lle.Tllf. Srtnds htid been p-'-' ? the i.oor.iiiSton ciub of the Threc-I league. Joe Dunn, last year a Bee catcher, is manager of the Bloommgions. He is a good friend of Heinle and will see mat the voung plaver is put wise to all the tricks of the trade. Xext year Hemie wili, no doubt, be of Coast league caliber. Lieutenant George E. Beck gave an exhibition of airplane sailing at the ball park vesterday. Tne aviator flew remarkably re-markably low, so the fans had an eyeful eye-ful of the ship as she glided throug.i the air. s a C'rcus performer Lefty Cole Is there He made nnotlier spectacular catch of a lv ball yesterday, taking -Iul-vey's long sailer off the right Held fenco. |