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Show SALT.' .LAKE- WAS HARDEST GLUr TO BLANK DURING 1 922 RACE W H LYONS BEST SHUTOUT! HURLERS i Los.Angelea Heavers Pitch 17 Kalsomine Contests During the Season x "rj i By George Bertz Jakry Mav the sturdy portalrlrr hurler of the Vernon Tigers, who turned In thirty-five victories durlnir the 9:'J sea-on. sea-on. and George Lyons, right-hander of,, the I,os Ana-Hps club, wore the tent kal.' aomlne throwers In the J'aciflo Coaat leaaue thin year. Karh tunicd In li shutout ramea of 'he alileen rerlKtered Iv their leama. Star ahut out Salt lj,kr twice nnil J'ort-ln.l J'ort-ln.l Kan Kranrlm-o. l.c.a AnK, l a and Oakland once each. Narrnm.-nto and Heart le Wfre the only clulij jn,.,. raT,TTfT glv-SArK-.- Ionian. I and Kalt j!ke were the only cluha rhat I.ynna i-ould nnt ahut out. Two or l.yona" nhutouta wtro aKaiimt the Sac-ramento Sac-ramento team. HIk Bill" James of the Vernon team resjlatfre,! ftVB ahulouta. hlanklnK all tearna but la Anirelea und .Salt I-aka SHUTOUT OAMES. A total of lhty-nlne acnreleaa Kamea H.?Hnf.'""r'd bX t'oaat laue hurlera l""" '.'" y"- Thia flarure la ele-en M-,rt'"n ,h." 1921 m,rk' b"1 '"H he-hind he-hind the record of 12. wi.-ri 110 "gooae. eita- iramra were hurled.9, 1 The Ira Anirelea hurhnc corps was tho prise hunch of kalaomin.-ra Th.. Anleia are credited with at-v.nlwn ahutouta or hurl, d In the leaKuc. Had Kliner 1Mb. ?n .!, . lir "( "," "" ,""n ""I to pitch he entire aeann. h.. ud..uht- pitched four shutout. durm the ten Jnjured ","'' 'i-fularly before belnc Hua-hes. Inrmovlrh and Orandail each turned In two blank karne and Ihiualas ahutout the opposition once The hurlln ntaffe of rhr Kan Vanclaco champions and the Vernon Tltrera each turned In auieen whitewash lttie: Mtt. chcll (Jearv and Scolt ca.-h turned In four for the Koala. Oakland hurler, pit. h. d eleven shutout contests. K-atrle pitcher turned In nine and I'ortland s staff H creilitep) with eiaht. Kalt laike pitchers turned in seveu and Sacramento s staff five. OAKS EASY TO BLANK. The Oakland club waa the easiest to blank, according to the records. Cxi KwlnsT'a athletea were blanked seventeAH times. The tail-end Kacraniento club wa. blanked fifteen times, and the Anels.' though their hurlera won the greatest number of shutout games, were blanked rhlrt.on limn. Kail I a Is, which, Willi Oakland, was one of the hardest cluba to ahut out last season, proved to be th hardeat club to blank this season. Th Bees were shut out seven times Vernon blanking them three times, Oakland twice and 1'ortland and Kan Francisco one each. The Beavers were next to the hardest club to blank. The Jtces failed to score In eight games. Klx of Kan Francisco shutoura wera against the Kacramenio club. The Seals scored shutouts agalnat every club but Portland. Vernon waa the only team In the league to shut .out all the other clubs, two shutouts being registered agalmt Portland. I.os Ankeles. Seattle, Kan Francisco and Sacramento and three ugalnat Hait r,ake and Oakland EEES HARD TO SHUT OUT. The Beea managed to score on the Angels An-gels In every gsme. I .on Angeles blanked every club two timea or more but Kalt Lake. The following table shows the number of shutout games won and lo'l by each club: r O -: 2? 'a T. H f? 3 Z ? I I I ' 3 ? 3 ? 2. ! . O 3 o flf An jre lei.. 3 S 2 3 S I 0 17 Oakland 0 .. 21821 2 U Portland 1 3.. 0 1 0 3 18 S-aUlt 3 4 0.. 1 I A 0 9 san Francisco. 4 3 1 . . 1 l 16 rnon 2 3 2 2 2.. 2 3 lfl Sacramento ...2.. I 1 0 1.. 0 5 Salt Lk 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 . 7 Totals 13 17 8 10 10 9 15 789 Twelv of ih shutout (cam en wers 1 to 0 affairs. Portland and Vernon lost three such icamea. May and James of the Ttiters and fonder of Lou Angeles beat the Heavers and KhIUo, Arlett and Jacobs turned the trick aKaJnwt the Titters. May and Kallto wero the on two hurlera to win two l to 0 frames. RECORDS OF HURLERS. Ko.lowlnif are the individual records of the hurlers, showing; the number ol ahutouts scored: (1) LOS ANGELES. I,yon Hacramento 2. Oakland. ea4tl. San Kranclaco Vernon 4). I on d er V ernon 2, rort land. Oak Und 4. Huhea San Francisco twlce-2. Iumovlh Portland. Pa era men to 1, j r rand all Oakland, Seattle 2. Douglas I'ortland I. Total 17. 1 VERNON. May Ix Angeles. Rait Lake t. Fort-tontjnited Fort-tontjnited ""''"J, MAY ANDJ.Y0NS Continued from page 2 ) land. Han Francisco. Oakland . James Sacramento, San Francisco, Portland. Oakland, Seattle 7,, Dell Kncramento, akland, Seattle 3. Shetlenbach l,os Angeles I. Doyle Salt iJike t. Total 16. (1) SAN FRANCISCO. Mitchell Oakland 2. Sacramento, Los Angrlea 4. Scott Dos Angeles, Vernon, Sacramento. Sacramen-to. OHkland 4. Geary Sacramento 3. 8alt Lake, Los Angeled I. Alten Seattle, Sacramento 1. Shea Siwratnento 1. " McWeeney lxs Angeles 1. (1) OAKLAND. Krause Salt Lak Z, Portland, San Francisco 4. Arlett Vernon ?. Seattle. Portland 4. Kremer &mn Francisco 2, Bacramento (1) SEATTLE. Jacobs Oakland 2, Vernon J Burner Los Angeles 2. Han Francisco Francis-co 3. t ;regg Oakland l. Schorr Ios Angeles 1. Mack Oakland 1. (1) PORTLAND. Sutherland San Francisco, Los Angeles. An-geles. Sacramento 3, j Leverent Oakland, Sacramento 2. Yarrtson Oak.and. Sacramento 3. ! Sullivan Salt Lake I. tl) SALT LAKE. Kallio Vernon, Oakland Seattle . , Myers Seattle. Loa Angelas 2. Thurston Oakland, Scsitlc 2. 1) SACRAMENTO. Prough Sea 1 1 le 1. KiUery Portland 1. Kunt Loa Angela I. Shea Loa Angelea 1. Penuer Vernon 1. |