| Show PIT PITCHING HI G OF THE THE BIG BIG TRAIN GIVES GIVES SENA SENATORS T RS ANOTHER I CONTES m n BEES INDIANS ci PLIT TWINS TWIN B BILL ILL f 7 ley Hurls ull Nice Nio Game ame in In Final Pinal r t J 11 f ft Contest A TATTLE II-TATTLE A Oct 12 Tony Tony rA L Lct Salt ct Sat Salt Lakes Lake's star shortstop i m mv v one ze home horne run of ot th the el's els home run run record of ot fifty C n je e set by Babe Ruth uth in 1921 12 hen Ien lie fie slammed out two four four- rs in the final game of the th Seattle Salt tJ Lake series here yes yes- es r e- e eay ay afternoon While tho the Yan Yan- j prospect was busily engaged I in fg gaining tn additional swat h honors nors hi hIs s 1 likewise contributed to to th the slon and the result was a 8 i verdict for or the visitors This Thi gave gave- v ve Salt Lake the series 4 to 2 t. t despite the fact tact that the Indians won yon won the first game 6 to 4 The Th seventh game was a tie 1 home runs now total tota fifty eight and he still sun has seven games games- at Sacramento in which V to equal or better Ruths Ruth's record 0 of ot o 4 Salt Lake left lett Seattle last night nigh with second place clinched an and their final series of ot the season wilk will wil willii ii k jus jUst furnish the Bees with It is hoped to fatten their J averages before the curtain atIs I The rhe clubs club's ambition right now V Is ot Tony boost his home runs run sixty Jo so that he will enter th ther the r I. I majors with one worlds world's mark mar r tucked beneath his belt His tw two V I home runs yesterday were genuine couts outs The first one came In th the first Inning of the second game I Two T men were on at the time an anI and andr r I long wallop over the left lert field f served to put the Bees on th the toad oad to victory His second four four- t- t base blow remained in the Ule park but it It was a powerful drive to deep I him time a- a center l gave gLYe t to circle the bases even even becore before be be- be- be core fore the ball was relayed to the Ino in In- In o field I The Bees lost the first game a alMer al- al Mer er gaining a no run two lead in the ot ot oft the eighth when the e Kille- Kille Parted on a a. batting rampage f. f V l hal half and anti sent across to u s before Dick J cau t them em Red Lucas pitched for f rS Seattle attle and nd got b by by- nicely How- How t bt r the pitching honors for they the the Chi Chi- Chicago Say went to Bill Piercey Y y Th The game cago Ido 0 Cubs Cub property s called by agreement in the fhe sev- sev I t th In inning m liw p to that time the thel Ir t l ad been able to do but lIt lIt- j. j lle Je ll ag against t. t slants Big Bill POS d by a young chap Oscar Oscar-Bowens from Butte v qS t jie l e first game the Bees were ft M f 0 In the third thiLd inning to single to cenI cen- cen r rs lS s led off with a cenI I I ind he was advanced safely to toon I k A id l on bunt Freder- Freder 1 r out a single a arid and d Peters I jC i. ed Gooch Kerr and ODoul The Thenan 01 to end the inning 47 a L r t dlan nan tIe tied l the sc score scare re in the fourth Cutshaw doubled and scored r Ten tyro tyro-bagger bagger I fr f t lj 1 0 until k score score did not change t the Dee garnered when i it nd ind d the home towners Downers came I b lck and clinched the game 0 l ln In Salt alt Lakes Lake's half halt t first Up up got to second t. t tWp dropped his high fly iK sacrificed rif him to to third t p JI 4 J Ho scared on Kerrs Kerr's infield i f lt 0 QUI flied filed out and who wh one to Lane 1 a no long it It permitting Kerr err to score Zerre Zerre was put out at the plate plat ing ng to make four bases on the r for oT r were businesslike in e Indians t n-t f manner of seizing the dhe game short hit over Lane 1 a walked Ji Cutshaw beat out a bounder to tot Then came Brazill and olt t up leaned anea th the sacks a a. a. a mighty might hToW x w over ever the right field fence it all over by byr then began Ming and stealing second Then r I r r ing if my nY cr contributed to the occasion ni th a wild throw on Elliotts Elliott's 1 V grounder which enabled Eldred to core ore Three fly bans balls then brought brough t l i the he inning to a close 4 i Th The the Bees were not content to give belat belated d but futile V lAd and made a fort rr in the tho ninth inning which Coumbe might g them one run ie led the final final- Inning nn ng with a neat d double Q ble and went to third on n Sheehan's Shee- Shee Sheehan's Sheehan's hans han's outfield fly Emmer muffed j Peters Peters' scooter and Fritz crossed the p plate ate But But that scorIng scoring settled into the harness liar bar Ing for r Lucas Lucas' ness an l the brakes eff ef- ef f rUn 4 The run four rally of the Bees in inthe the jo first ion n of ot the second game J proved J. J i ved inor mor than Un sufficient to win winI I the he he fray andas n inas a demonstration v tia that w were re seriously intent in nl they her t Frederick rl l Gooch hit to right dou e l left tt d vieR allowed Eldred's ds d's hp get by him Frederick scored Kerr sacrificed sac- sac second id fd Gooch took Gooch Cooch to third and ODoul jI 1 yas given v a walk Then na fir clouted t his rs first home me run and three scored Coumbe fanned tanned an anc t l eJ walked Cook Coole Ct Sheehan had he Inning by flying to cen- cen T e s continued their scoring i s M fifth J opened with i homer Omer a long drive to o I J 1 Fe i w made his circuit of H Set eallY Sheehan clouted a 4 u fe dc toI third whence h he ss ore ore- oreW W hit to left let Piercey wp JL on slow bounder to third ari nl single to center tallied PIerc Pierc T J. J ono run of ot the Indians was I made in the final half halt of the same Inn g the fifth arid and was the result of ut t base base ll biffs by Emmer Lane nn and Cutshaw The Bees Dees' left lett for r Sacramento shortly after aner th the tha game an e which was culled cloned by dbY agreement in order lor to lo r f them with sufficient time timeto 1 to thc the southbound out bound train n t I J 8 ill t Ih u J j J Just st I Nose Out Vikings in Tough C Contest SOCCER LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs i Goals Goals I P. P W. W D. D L. L F. F APts APh 5 5 0 0 1 18 15 i 4 1 10 BIngham f 4 3 0 g 1 7 6 E 6 Vikings 4 3 0 1 6 6 5 4 Rovers Hovers 5 6 2 0 3 8 7 4 Ogden 3 1 0 2 5 6 6 2 Salt eLake Lake 5 6 0 0 g. g E 5 3 ie 0 Two points for a win one point for a draw Saturdays Saturday's Results j Vikings 0 O. 1 Callies 3 2 Salt Lake 0 O. 0 Rovers 2 2 Ogden 1 Bryans Bryan's score on a penalty wa wa as the lono lone counter of the game Saturday but It was sufficient to enable the to wl win the contest contest con con- test by the narrowest t of margins 1 to 0 O. The same game ame was hard fought throughout Salt Snit Lake was not difficult for tor the strong Collies Callies and the latter disposed of or them b by the score of 3 to 0 O. All the Callie scoring coring was done In the final half halt with Welt Welker r. r Smith and Young directing the ball bail Into the net Ogden furnished the R Rovers vers with plenty plenty plen plen- plen plenty ty of opposition but the latter finally won 2 to 1 1 The Rovers flavors counted first In the Initial half when Tetley headed cleverly past Parsons and Into the goal Shortly after atler the beginning of ot the second half halt Ogden tied the score when J. J Lunch tallied from scrimmage In front of o the Rover goal J. J DeMann counted th the n. win winning wn- wn ning tally toward the close of ot the game gameon on a neat shot from an angle which gave the Parsons no chance |