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Show LOS AliGELES' GEIiTLE ; WAY VITU UIIPIRES - . : , , s A' baseball" umpire In lo Angelea has no chance to complain of ennui. From ,the fray they protest" against decision there, If the report .of yesterday rme are to b taken as a criterion, they show their displeasure frith a strenuoalty that reaches the superlative degree for ''action." ''ac-tion." The Seattle and "Los Angeles teams went to bat yesterday. In the seventh. Inning Umpire Perrtno called Kane safe In attempting- to steal second. Then "A Hot Old Time" began. The players took their clubs and started for the umpire. The police 4 crowded onto the field and with drawn revolver formed a cordon abont him. Still be -was badly bruised up before he was safely lodged In the clubhouse. . - ' The fan also clustered ahout the, clubhouse club-house and voiced their approval by yell-1 yell-1 ing "kill him." and other expressions intended in-tended to show their royal good will, i Later the umpire, was escorted -to the car and to safety. Prom this it would appear that a roan to get away with his decisions in Los Angeles would have to be built of iron and with a Jim Jeffries skill in "convincing them" be was right |