Show BILL RUMLER AND 1 RALPH STROUD ARE STARS OF MONTH i TRIP ON THE ROAD ROADS S I Former Drives In Most 1 Runs Latter Turns In InMost InMost I Most Victories From Slab Team Team Played Real Ball HE lIE Bees are back backI backwith backwith I with us and as Secretary Jack Cook says sas ev cv- cv r happy S glad to get back s and anti only sorry S J that we didn't win Will Will a few more ball games The TheS S S same no iio doubt goes gocs on OR the theother theother other hand for the fans The S good fans and s of this Ir time for fora city have had a lonesome I a month and are therefore to see the boys back on the home lot The The bugs bugs would also have welcomed a few more fiS victories but they are well ell satisfied satisfied satis satis- fied fled with the showing of the team all things considered As we said yesterday a club I Lt that battles away from home an and b h II before hostile crowds and then I I S. S comes conies home with an even break in twenty-eight twenty games is on ox its toes and battling for everything worth while The Bees had real opposition on their trip even from the tall tail end Seattle club Seattle beaten club In the would have any I t to league league going as they did last week The fans turned out from three to twelve dye thousand strong for them at aty atS S ery y caine game and pulled for their ball ballas b. b as as' as If tf a a. pennant were at stake 5 What hat Is more Charley Chancy Mullen Is one oneS S S of those those chummy sort of managers S who is getting all there is out of his boys bors FANS SATISFIED t. t 1 The entire club did itself proud on the trip and financially it was by far the best trip ever made by a Salt Lake club In any league in which this city was associated with Northwest or California clubs S Ralph Stroud came home with the top pitching honors for tor the right hander won five out of the six games which he pitched Walter alter Leverenz Le with his hisS S St two victories out of three Is next and Gene Dale follows with three out of five Al Gould was the hard luck slab- slab i ster of If the club The little fellow is charged with six defeats out of eight games in which he worked At least three of ot them were contests which he had Continued on p page E 6 6 V BILL RUMLER Continued from page 4 every rl right t to win but the breaks were discouragingly against him DOPE ON PITCHERS i C Here lIere is the record o of games won an and lost of ot the Bee lIes pitchers lot for the month from home borne V away t V V Won n 1 lost Lost PC Stroud 5 S 1 Leveren Leverenz 2 3 1 Dale 3 2 3 Baum f 1 V 1 j Gould 2 6 6 50 Markle 1 7 O Other Interesting figures showing what the Bees Dees did on offense while awa away are those which male make up the runs batted In dope Bill RumlEr again topped all other Bees in this respect The big outfielder had three eighty-three runs batted in to his credit before he left on the trip and by adding twelve while away his total now is ninety ninety six V RUMLER LEADING CLOUTER Rumler tops Salt Lakes Lake's former leader in this branch of offense by seven seyen points Earl Sheely drove e in ten runs while away and brought his total up to el eighty eighty- ht- ht nine second to Rumler Next to Kumler Rum Rum- I ler little l' l Ernie ml Johnson was high man manon manon on the road trip Ernie drove in eleven markers while a away way Spencer and Krug I are next with eight each while Maggert Maggert Mag- Mag gert eert and Mulvey poled In seven scores for Eddie Herr The offense figures Including runs batted in on the trip and arid total for tor the tse season follow tollow O 0 7 r 12 d da a 3 ro g 3 c 5 c r i 7 a ai a i 0 E I I 1 f Rumler 1191 1191 12 U 96 84 Spencer 2591 59 8 49 36 30 3 Sheely 1331 10 89 85 1561 I Johnson JohnsonDale 11 51 70 30 Dale 33 31 9 92 1 l' l 7 11 28 Krug 54 1 88 83 fr Maggert eri V U 51 1 U 4 1 n 28 I Mulligan UI S 3 30 IS 3 94 m 26 Mulvey iU 7 1 65 55 66 64 Smith 61 95 4 22 2 34 50 2 M Markle I 35 98 9 0 9 7 2 1 F 17 83 53 3 3 8 5 13 12 L Leverenz erenz 27 77 71 0 4 II 0 18 Byler Bler 75 1 14 II 16 46 Gould U 14 fit 89 2 4 13 12 IS 15 Stroud 4 24 63 n 1 3 2 6 10 o ise Baum 3 8 0 0 0 1 1125 1 |