Show Gould au and McCabe ae Back Slumping Ch Club Co Cop Series Sees Singing Bill Bil Byron Is Target for C Cushion and Pop Bottle Volley Voley in Eighth Inning o of First Game Wetzel i H r Breaks Leg Lej LeC b t 1 O AKLAND April 3 30 This This morning the Salt Lake Bees are speeding out of th p Feather eather River canyon toWard towards the old ole ho home e town Duffy Lewis smiling smiling- broadly over oyer I the he ins five in seven gais which he lie captured here in Oak Oak- I land Today the Howard brothers brothers' and Cal in E Ewing are arc worry worry- ling lag about what hat th thy th v are do I with wih their team a ac aA amply demonstrated demonstrated dem- dem during th tha past pat week thaI that the present outfit despite a marvelous quartet of star twirlers twirler will wi not be beable beable ab able to conduct Its Is In a dignified dig dig- Ife and s satisfactory manner The denouement came yesterday esterday when the Bees copped two more games from the Oaks Oak winning winning- the first by a score o of 4 tt to 1 and the he second by a astore astore store store of 6 to ater Walter Malls Mails one of or Oakland's Oaklands classy four fool t fell l leore eore before Pud Pudgy Gould In- In in Inthe the te afternoon while fn In th the morning Dick McCabe and John Singleton beat bet some sonic classy clasy twirling the part pat of or Colwell Colwel BEES HAMMER HAMMER OAKS OAKS The def defeat at pf Of f Malls tais Kremer and Krause by tte Bees was the final bl blow w. w On Only Arlett o of the Oaks was wa able to hold up against the Salt Sal Lake Lakel slaughterers l Singing Bill BI Byron the smiling and sarcastic Indicator who performed here last week was wa th the tu target et for a volley oley of pop bOtt bottles B and cushions In the eighth Inning o 0 the the morIng morning game when he made what the fans thought was as a rotten roten decision As a matter mater of fact It Jt wasn't much good The fans finally finaly subsided when Frank I Wetzel broke a bone In his leg In an attempt to make a n great catch atch and had had to to be carried from the field The Te fans fan are petitioning McCarthy against Byron claiming that he Is un un- just to Oakland Colwel pitched a peat neat net game Iame for the locals In the morning A double by Strand and Coopers Cooper's error scored one for the Bees In the second The Oaks Oak made a run off Singleton In the fifth on walks to Colwell Colwel and Willie and anda anda a single by Cooper a il ag lf Strands Strand's hit was the the on only n off eli Cola Colwel until the seventh and then two In that frame failed to net anything anything any any- thing The Bees took a run one-run lead In the eighth when Sh Sheehan ehan singled ad advanced advanced advanced ad- ad on Pearces Pearce's sacrifice and Knight t dropped P Maderas Maderas' l t throw that would 1 th h have been e the g last t tt out Ot BYRON DRAWS CRAWS POP BOTTLE Then came the eighth for the Oaks and the big biff riot Wetzel got a single and stole second Knight laid down downa a bunt which was fielded by McCabe Mc- Mc c- c Cabe who had replaced Singleton In Inthe Inthe inthe the sixth McCabe's throw to the bag was wide and Sheehan who took tok the throw In the opinion of the fans was wal ful fully eighteen Inches off the bag but Byron called caled Knight out Pop bottles bottes came caine from nil all al directions and not until Chet Thomas was chased off t the coaching line and Malls Mails sent I It f to tt the clubhouse u el as well e l as Ig Byron threatening t to forfeit th the game unless I I at order was restored e 0 was play I resumed S Wetzel was vas held at third as Vitt threw I out Baker and Arlett Arlet batting for Maderas lined to deep center Strand making makinI a running catch rath or of the th ball itt It drew a walk wail In the ninth Les Leslie Les lie le hit hi what wha should Rhoul have ha been en a sin sin- el vIe e to left lef field fIld but Wetzel In fieldIng field field- feld Ing the ball bl caught aught his spikes spike In th the wooden left lef field foul line lne and went to the ground gund with wih a bone broken In hi his hi left lef leg Leple Leslie trotted around frund th the b bag for a home run rn as Il Wetzel lay moaning on the grass The next thre three batters bater were easy easy- San outs and McCabe McCaba made short work ork of ot The hl Oaks In th the ninth Walter Valter Malls Mails In Oaklands Oakland's star south south- pay opposed roud on t the mound J for the e If first te eight I U nf 1 o of the afternoon Malls Mails giving why way 7 for tor a a. a pinch hitter pinch pinch-hiter when th the Oaks Oak A scored ore three and ad took tok a 30 to 2 I lea lead Inthe Inthe in inthe the eighth eighth Two hits his were ert made off oft Malls Mails up to the te sixth when with two out of ot th the way itt singled stole second second and scored cored on Manager Lewis Lewis' triple to right field Wllie Wilie Wie made a dive e dl tor the ball bali lal but could not not- hold It a ana tuil anaIt It rolled to the fence Malls Mails refused to walk Strand and the the- Bee buster crashed a a single to center to score Lewis The Oaks Oaka were were- tuck lucky to score core three thre In the el eighth being entitled to ono one run rn at th the tho most most Lafayette lAfaette batting for Malls Mails fanned lanned Will WilLe le drew a R walk and went wont to t third on Coopers Cooper s single Cather Gather forced Cooper at Rt second on a 1 r roller ler to Pearce Fearce and nd Knights Knight's single scored cored Wilie Wie ran for Knight and stole stoe second Brubaker worked Gould for a walk alk and ThomAs ThomSS hit an ef easy grounder to Sheehan who I threw wild to first nut allowing Gather Cather and to score Gould then fanned Johnson Johnon BEES WIN IN NINTH Howard elected Murchie a a rookie to hold the Bees in the th ninth but kid got In trouble rIght after gt flied filed fed to Cooper Leslie LesUe singled to right and took third on Pearces Pearce's single lingle j Peters Peter singled to center and took tok second sec sec- ond nd on a throw to third while Ie LesHe Lea Les He lIe scored Cooper Coper got his hIl hands on oct le the drive but could could- not hold It St I. I Fredericks Frederick batting for tor Gould drew drewa a R. walk and Sheehan drove dove a hit to center enter scoring r Pearce arce and Coumbe the latter running for Peters Vitt's single r scored r nF Fredricks rg Lewis s forced Sheehan at the plato plate and Strand fouled out Cooper Coper and Ld Arlett got ot hits his for the tha Oaks in the ninth and and Kalo who Oas was on the mound mound- mound was yanked In La Lafavor favor of or McCabe ho fanned Gather |