Show KEN PENNER PROBABLY J THIN S LESS LS OF SAt SALT T LAKE NOW THAN EVER EVERes B Bees es s Hand Rand Former Fonner Mate Walloping That Has Nothing the Matter With It Bill Rumler Alone Digs Into Beaver Bea ver for Homer Three Doubles and a Single Poor Old Sheriff 1 F A Coast league pitcher was ever forced to remain on the mound and take tako his medicine that person was Kenneth i Penner yesterday for tor Walter McCredie compelled the young youn right hander bander to take tako a merciless beating from the Bees The Portland boss must have had a reason for tor I leaving Penner there after the Bees had piled up a five five- I run lead In inthe the first three frames fromes but be that as It may Kenneth was walloped with everything but the water bucket as the fighters say until the count against him himA A was waa fifteen runs and seventeen hits for a a. total of ot twenty- twenty I five bases The final score was 15 to 3 Big Bill Rumler alone clouted Penner for five blows I In as many times up Beavers total for the afternoon was a homer three doubles a a. single four tour runs scored and six batted ln a ln a. a pretty fair afternoon for one man Rumler added insult to injury in the sixth when with two strikes on Bill Penner tried one of ot his occasionally favorite stunts In Inthis inthis this day and age somewhat bush of or sneaking one over Beaver wasn't as sound asleep as he appeared to be for tor like Barbara Frietchie he leaned far out in the window sill and wall walloped wal wal- l loped pe It forth with a a. royal will The blow almost shook little Dick Cox loose from his shoes and it went for tor two Rumler had the laugh of ot his life lite and he ho was Justly entitled to it SHEELY ALSO CLOUTS Not far tar behind Beaver came that other fence tence buster Earl Sheely Rumler managed to garner the days day's ton of coal as he wa was credited with the first homer EO so Sheely found no reason for tor a trial at atthe atthe atthe the fence tence but he also clicked with a royal will getting a a. couple of ot doubles and a single from the offerings of ot Ken Ken- neth Yes Kenneth was handed an artistic trimming and the fans had the time of ot the season Kidding him Kenneth used to tobe tobe tobe be a Bee flee and the bugs had not forgotten his little statement to the effect that he did to pitch in Salt Lake because he doesn't like the town Chances are that Kens Ken's latest opinion of or Salt Sail Lake Is Ismore ismore more than ever a minus quantity I Opposed to Penner was our old friend I Cliff Markle Cliff Clift was nicked thirteen times but outside of t the fourth t when he H played just a little horse gr he e had an i I easy euy time of ot It and his mates backed him up so 50 thoroughly that he couldn't have lost the ball game I I The Beavers scored their first run Inthe in inthe inthe the first Inning on a a. single by Speas and anda a double by walker alker I They had the bases full in the the- second and had one or two runners on the lines linea In every Inning Fifteen Beavers were left stranded but except on rare occasions occa occa- mighty few of those fifteen were In Ina Ina ina a threatening position The Bees scored two in their half halt of ot the first when Maggert on by reason of ot a walk scored ahead of ot Rumler when Bill knocked the ball over the right field fence tence They scored four tour in the third With one out Maggert 1 walked and stole etole second Krug tIled flied Mulvey 1 drove out a triple scoring Maggert Rumler and Sheely followed followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed with two and Johnson wound up with a single BEES PUT IT AWAY They made four tour more In the fourth Byler and n Markle hit safely y and Maggert I J I walked i t c filling rilling the bases Krug forced Maggert Byler scoring Mulvey fouled out to Koehler Koshler Rumler hit to Rader Bader who held the ball fatally long IonS Markle Markie scoring Krug and Rumler scored on hits by Sheely and Johnson A walk for Mulvey and doubles in succession succession suc suc- cession by Rumler and Sheely gave the Bees two in the sixth They wound up with three In the sev BeV- Markle singled and v l Maggert k Krug hit safely ya and Walker failed to gather in Mulvey's fly the ball rolling roiling away aay for tor two bases Markle counted on the error Rumler's third and final two- two bagger of ot the day scored Krug and Mulvey In the ninth Markle Markie eased up and the tho I Beavers made two on four tour hits A single by Speas and a double by Walker were followed bv by a sacrifice fly b by Speas scoring Koehler's hit put Val Walker Walier er on I third and he scored on a hit by Cox |