Show Error Helps Tribe Move Full Game Toward Toward Toward To To- ward Bees Pioneer League W v L L' L Pet Twin Falls Fall 59 41 U Pocatello 57 51 42 Salt Lake 49 51 Lewiston 47 41 53 Boise 44 56 Ogden 43 56 Wednesdays Wednesday's Results Lewiston 4 Salt Lake 3 Pocatello 7 Boise 6 10 innings Twin Falls Fall 12 Ogden 9 10 in innings innings in- in Thursdays Thursday's Schedule Lewiston at Salt Lake 8 p. p m. m Twin Falls at Ogden p. p m. m v Boise at Pocatello p. p m. m By FRANK K It BAKER KER Telegram Sports Editor Manager Eddie Mulligan was afraid Thursday that not even a a. a transfusion will keep his Salt Lake Bees from sinking into the Pioneer Pioneer Pio Plo neer leagues league's second division 1 The Bees who haven't won a series cries in a month will be fighting to o keep Lewiston from sweeping the he series here Thursday night as II they hey face the Indians at Community J ty y park before a ladies ladies' night crowd The game will begin at 8 o'clock Either Paul a right right- y I hander lander or Southpaw Jack Andrews I will pitch for the Bees Hal Erickson Erick- Erick I son on a right right-hander who has won eight ight and lost eight will pitch forthe forthe for I the he Indians S Lewiston scored twice in the ninth inning g to win Wednesdays Wednesday's game 4 3 while the Bees were getting etting only five hits Lanky Jack Hall Hall Hall-a a minute last-minute pitching itching substitute because P Paul a u 1 Smith strained a muscle In his warm-up warm drills held the Salt Lakers Bakers to five blows in th the first a 70 seven innings and drove in a pair of runs Neal Meal Arlett's walk followed by byDon Don Whites White's error on Bob Prices Price's fly ball paved the way for three Bee runs in the fourth Johnny Larrieu arrieu singled one man home and andRay R Ray y Alves drove in the next two that gave Salt Lake a 3 2 lead Hall left the game in the eighth for a pinch hitter as the Indians tried ried in vain to catch up Manager Lou jou Garland followed him on the hill bill and retired the side in one- one two three order in the last two innings Pat Thomas sparked Lewiston's winning spurt by doubling to start the ninth An infield out moved him to third White walked as Alvin Tate gave up his seventh l free ticket And it proved a costly one too because Mel Cole singled to center to drive in the tying l run h S 'S White moved toward third on the he blow and scampered home with the he deciding run when Whitey Burleson's throw in struck him on the arm and caromed to the grand stand The walks actually caused Tate more trouble than the nine blows Lewiston got off his delivery Bob Morey drew two of them In helping helping helping help help- ing the invaders get their first two runs He walked first In the second advanced on Hal Schim Schim- lings ling's blow and was driven home by Pitcher Hall He walked again to start the fourth and was ultimately nipped at third when Ch Charlie Correll bounced to Tate on the hill hlll Even Evenso so Correll lived on the fielders fielder's choice and scored as and Hall again delivered The trodden down-trodden and Injury- Injury riddled Bee up line-up now finds it itself itsel Itself it- it sel self only two games out of f the second division after losing the first two games to Lewiston Some new blood has been utilized with 1 Glen Berge and Steve Butler the former Dividend stars filling in at shortstop and behind the plate Berge played a fine game afield too on Wednesday but the club was tagged with loss No 16 In its last 26 games i |