Show DALE UNABLE TO KEEP EM INSIDE ENCLOSURE AND ANGELS WIN NO 2 Visitors Clout Out Three Homers as Many Doubles and Flock of Singles ihen Then hen Are Almost Beaten HE Angels handed handed hand hand- ed our old friend ky Jean Dale a merciless merciless meri mer mer- i ciless walloping yesterday while the Bees on the theother theother s other hand found J all manner of difficulty in connecting connecting con con- l with wit h Curley Brown but at that the visitors were almost lucky to win the ball game 6 to 5 Notwithstanding the fact that the Killefer men garnered more than twice as many blows as the Bees they would most certainly have emerged on the short end if Jean Dale had but succeeded in keeping a few more inside of the park Three homers two of them of the pop-fly pop variety were the cause cause of Dales Dale's downfall and the Bees' Bees defeat Salt Lake garnered but seven swats off oU Brown and only three thre scattered ones in seven frames but they made them count for five markers But for a couple of wonderful bits of fielding the Angels would not have been in the running at all swell stop of Smiths Smith's wallop that looked like a sure double with the bases loaded in the eighth just about saved Los Loa Angeles' Angeles bacon Wade Killefer Killefer Kil Kil- lefer who by the way had eight putouts putouts putouts put- put outs in center pulled the real circus stunt of the when he hauled d down wn Mulvey's drive almost against the center right fence with one hand It w was was a remarkable catch one catch one of the greatest ever seen here THE TIE THE SCORING The Angels rang the bell twice in the first inning when with Killefer on second by reason of a double Fournier knocked the ball far the right field fence Karl Crandall's homer gave them another another another an an- other tally In the second Hits in succession by Fabrique Fournier Fournier Fournier Four- Four nier and Crawford added one in the third In the local half of the third Dales Dale's homer cut into the Killefer lead by one but the visitors got it back in the fourth when a single by Hosp a sacrifice by Brown and Killefer's hit gave them their fifth tally A double by Krug in the Salt Lake hallof half hall of the fourth followed by two infield outs made the Bees a counter The sixth Los Angeles run came caine in the eighth when pumped the ball over the left field fence Then came the Bee rally The inning opened with Mulvey flying lying out to Killefer Byler doubled to center and Dale filed to Crawford So there were two out when the rally began In earnest Mulligan rammed the ball to center scoring Byi By and went to second on the throw to the plate Eddie scored on Krug's hit to center Sheely walked and Rumler drove a hot one at short filling the bases Spencer a right hand hitter was sent up to bat for Johnson met this strategy by sending In Schultz a right hand to relieve Brown Schultz heaved a wild pitch and Krug scored peered with the third run of the inning Spencer was passed With the bases full a glowing opportunity I was presented t for Smith to earn esl de thi undying fame He grounded o toward a third and here made the sensational stop referred to above |