Show PITCHING IS TOO MUCH FOR BEES HERRS HERR'S MEN DROP CLOSE ONE Mulligan's Bad Throw Throw- in Thirteenth Breaks Up Tie for Al Gould Mails and Vance Prove Puzzle A 00 A lItI ENTO Aug 9 The The Bees ran into some good southpaw southpaw southpaw south south- paw pitching yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- and again proved what has d often been said about the them m t that that they dont don't dontI I like i k e a 1 I c f t- t hander liander Walter Valter Mails with a little help from Vance after the seventh inning bested them in the fourth game of the series 2 to 1 but it took thirteen innings in which to turn the trick Al Gould pitched his first game for the Bees since his ironman stunt of Sunday and although touched up nine times kept hits well scattered so that it took all Sacramento had and precisely such good pitching as the Sacramento southpaw dished up to turn tura the trick Mails Malls gave way in the seventh for a pinch hitter The locals outplayed the Bees yesterday yesterday yes yes- in the fielding line especially Salt Lakes Lake's one error a bad throw by Mulligan in the thirteenth went a along along along long way toward beating the visitors Vance who replaced Lefty Malls Mails in the eighth opened the thirteenth with an easy infield out crossed up the infield when he bunted down to Mulligan who ho fielded the ball perfectly but made madea a wild heave to Earl Sheely on first went vent to second Middleton smashed one down to second the ball Just getting by Johnson and In the tho mix mix- p Iott that tat foll followed wed scored ft salt talt alt Lake got its only run in the sixth after Byler and Gould had gone out Maggert walked and took second when Mails made a wild throw to first in an a. a attempt tempt to get the runner off the base A single Into left field garden by Krug scored Maggert Raw Meat Rodgers got out on the firing line in the seventh Result The Yip Yip- pers scored by a single le by Griggs a sacrifice sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- to second by McGaffigan Orr hit one against Goulds Gould's shins and the ball cantered off oft toward the bench The battle again settled down to a pitchers' pitchers duel this time between Gould and Vance with the breaks favoring the tho local bo boy |