Show Saturday and Sunday Victories Give Bees Series Over Oakland Big Bill Rumler Again Leads Gang Into C Clouting outing Crusade and Mysterious Denny Gearin Is Handed Honest to Goodness Goodness Good Good- ness Walloping Dale Scares Us and Then Kids Us ITER winning Saturdays Saturday's game In handy fashion tho Bees took tool It into their bonnets yesterday to get after Denny Gearin the latest Oak sensation and what they did to Denny was a Bill Dill Rumler again led It'd the attack from the Jump and Marty Krug followed close on Big Dig Dills Bills heels until between the two of ot them they had almost knocked the midget loose from his moorings Even then the Bees Dees needed every bit of ot their clouting for tor Jean Dale I I I again took on one of ot his Rube Evans streaks streaks' in the ninth and almost made a close game out of ot it after all Tho The final count was Salt Lake 13 Oakland 10 After Claude Cooper had busted one over the right 1 field fence with Lane on In the first frame Denny Gearin I smiled for on the form the little crooked arm had shown prior to that two runs was usually sufficient lead for him Bill Dill Rumler took away Dennys Denny's smile though In the second when he almost duplicated his feat of ot the day by Dy one over onto the other side of State street That appeared to be the signal for from then on the gang collected no less tess than three an Inning Three clean blows in the third netted Salt Lake nothing but when the boys had filled up the bases for Krug In the next spasm Marty cracked one against the left-center left field fence for three and scored the whole works From then on It seemed but a matt matter r of how many the Bees Dees cared to collect I both off oft Gearin and of off Weaver who wiio succeeded ded th the Providence ex-Providence lad Inthe in inthe inthe the sixth Bill Bm Rumler pickled another out of the lot before the afternoon was over so that his total for the day was two 1 homers a double and a single besides a asteal asteal i steal of ot home Earl Karl Sheely also had somewhat of a bad day Earl day Earl soused one I over o the very top of the highest poplar i trees outside of the left field wall and also gathered a a. a couple of singles be be- sides DALE GIVES US SCARE Jean Dale had a little hard luck at the outset due to Coopers Cooper's timely homer but he worked the next five Innings like a champion He scared us almost out OUI of our wits in the ninth however when he allowed six clean singles for five runs and acted as if he might never get the side out Th The Oaks scored two In the first In Inning Inning In- In ning when Cooper knocked the ball over the right field fence with Lane on second Rumler's first homer In the second gave the Bees one In the third the Oaks scored an Unearned unearned unearned un un- earned run In the local half halt the Bees filled the bases on three hits but Gearin fanned Mulvey and Rumler However the fourth gave the Bs tallies taUles and thereafter the Oaks never neverS S caught up Sheely singled to left and Johnson walked Smith beat out a bunt and when Gearin threw wild to first Sheely scored Spencer walked filling th the bases Dale DU popped to Stumpf Maggert squeezed Johnson across and then Krug Knocked the ban ball Into center field for tor a triple scoring Smith and Spencer and crossing himself when Stumpf threw wild to third on tho the return of the ball GET TO WEAVER ALSO The Bees added two In the fifth Hum Hum- let hit and Sheely's poke to right put Rumler on third The runners I put on a a. double steal Rumler scoring and Sheely going to third when Grovers Grover's throw to the plate struck Rumler in the tn back Spencers Spencer's hit scored Sheely i I With Weaver facing the Bees Krug doubled In the sixth and scored on a a similar hit by Rumler Sheely's drive over the fence counted Rumler The two doubles and the homer netted three e tallies tallies tal tal- tal- tal lies The Oaks fished one In the seventh sevel Weaver was as hit and went to second secund OH Ott Lanes Lane's walk He scored on Grovers Grover's hit to left They made another In the eighth on onI I Wille double An out and Bohnes Bohne's sacrifice sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- fly I The Bees scored their twelfth and thirteenth thirteenth thir thir- runs In their section of the eighth when Rumler's second home run or I r till tile day sent In Krug who was on by reason of a walk The ninth was a a. voluminous Inning for forthe forthe forthe the visitors Pop Arlett batting for for Weaver started It with a single to left lett Then came hits In succession by Lane Grover Cooper and Wille Wilie The monotony of the sound of rattling bats was broken by Murphy popping to Johnson and then It was resumed when Bohne shot a final hit through the center of the diamond The six hits gave the Oaks five runs A walk for Stumpf put runners on first and second with the score 13 to 10 Then Dale P put o on the b brakes e He struck out I rr Mitze e eP and d caused a d db Pop Arlett up for the second time in the Inning to line to I Johnson |