| Show I CHARLEY GRAHAMS GRAHAM'S 1 SEALS ARE HERE FOR l' l 4 11 SERIES OF EIGHT i GAMES WITH BEES I Double Headers Saturday and Sunday Reconstructed Reconstruct Reconstruct- I ed Nine-Inning Nine Battle of June 29 to Be Decided t AN FRANCIS COS CO'S Seals are here for a weeks week's engagement with I the Bees starting starting start start- ing at 3 30 k 0 o'clock clock this afternoon afternoon aft aft- i and from s I all indications I the fans will willI I I. I i have an opportunity f to see a r fill of keenly contested baseball U It has been decided to make f c the series an game eight-game affair Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- with bargain day matinees r a. a and Sunday The first game Saturday will bring out the much talked of reconstructed game of June 29 which ended in a tie when the Bees and Seals left the field t While most of the fans remember remember ber well the incidents which led up to a postponement of the June 29 game which is now to be played over as a result of orders r Continued on page 3 3 CHARLEY GRAHAMS GRAHAM'S Continued from page 2 from President Allen T. T Baum a brief rehearsal of inner details I of that game as far as it went I is given herewith THAT POSTPONED GAME The game of June 29 23 was started with witha a time limit of 4 That was rendered necessary to the San Francisco club to make a train for Los Loa Angeles AI Al Gould and Johnny Couch were the opposing pitchers and had engaged engaged engaged en en- in a mighty duel The Seals had two runs and the Bees none when the thelast thelast last half halt of ot the ninth inning rolled around Sheely Salt SUt Lakes Lake's first batsman batsman bats bats- I man flied filed out to 0 o Fitzgerald Bill Rumler Rumler Rummer Rum- Rum ler mer hit a a. double into right center and amI Marty Krug brought him in with a a. home I 1 run drive over the left field fence thus tying the score I Eddie Mulligan hit a a. grounder to Willie Kamm ammo the tho Seal third baseman Willie threw the ball wide of first base and then the confusion began Encouraged Encouraged Encouraged aged by his teammates Mulligan raced around the circuit uninterrupted by Umpire Umpire Umpire Um Um- pire I Kd Ed d Finney who was the field umpire umpire umpire um um- pire of the day or by Umpire Bob Bedford Bedford Bed Bed- ford who was behind the plate The crowd thinking the game was over and Salt Lake a victor rushed upon the field some 2000 persons gathering for an enthusiastic Jollification After the game ame the umpires explained that when Kamm heaved the ball they lost sight of It it but later discovered that it had bounded into the grandstand through a hole in the gate Under the ground rules a runner takes one and andone andone andone one on a a. throw into the stands Therefore Therefore There There- fore Mulligan should have halted at second base PLAY IMPOSSIBLE The Tho umpires moreover said Mid that It would have been impossible to clear the I field and resume play within the fifteen fifteen fifteen teen minutes which remained before the expiration of the time limit I There the matter stood The game was called a tie at 2 all all and reports were submitted to President A A. T. T Baum of the league I The game will be reconstructed as nearly as possible identically as it was left The same players on both sides I will be used But this Is not possible In the case of San Francisco which club use two of the men who were In the June 29 game Karl Crandall who was the Seals Seals' second baseman has joined tl the e Los Angeles club and Earl Baldwin who Was the Seal catcher Is out ot of the game on vii account VI of a fL broken Ul arm The Salt Lake lineup Is la Intact Butch Byler follows Mulligan In the battling order and Al AI Gould follows 1 Byler In case Manager Herr decides I Ito ito to use a pinch hitter for tor either of these theBe players player he of course can do so so just as though the game were any ordinary everyday affair The Bees will aim t to get Mulligan home from second base lt If they succeed the game will be won If they fall fail the me tenth lemn Inning will win be oe on Following are lineup eup an and batting ang order which were used in the June 29 game San Frary co Salt Lake R Schick cf ef Maggert l rf d. d Fitzgerald rf rt Johnson Joh ss Hunter If Mulvey If Koerner lb tb Sheely Sheel 1 lb 14 Crandall Crandall Rumler rf rt Cave Caveney n e ss as Krug Kam Kamm Mulligan Bald Baldwin In c. c Byler Bler c. c Couch p. p Gould could p. p In addition to the two to games games- of ot Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- I there will also also bo bo a double header Sunday The double bills will begin at 2 o clock o'clock A games gamu begin at |