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Show SEGORDS ARE SEJATTERED JH DOUBLE- Bees Drop to Seventh as . Strand Beats World Mark Leslie Ties P. C. L. Record for Doubles, and Strand Adds Two to Home Run Record ONE record was tied and two records were shattered yesterday yes-terday afternoon at Botriieville park when the Oaks took both endi of double bill from the Bee and dronned them to" seventh place. The scores of the games were 4 to 3 and 9 to 8. Paul Strand gathered the mont hnnnre hv aliattirino- ) ma.-ks. He smnehed th. world's word for th. most number of hlta In on season whan he cracked oat a sln.-le in tha ninth Innlna of tha flrat same. Tha former racord mi !t. Right now It la 2tl. duo to tha fact that Strand sot three hlta yee-terday. yee-terday. STRAND "" TWO RECORDS. Beeldeo break In. tha world's racord. "trend broke the Coast lee.ue racord for noma rune whan ha emarkeri tha halt over tha fence In the fifth Inning1 In-ning1 of the second same. The racord until that lima waa thirty-seyen. iJUer In tha day ha re.letered an-ot an-ot her and the present record In thtrty-nlne. thtrty-nlne. The Bees' first sacker Roy Iealle, tied the Cneet leejue record for two. heae hits when he registered his slsty- - - ssvenlh two-bagger In the fifth Inning In-ning of tho fconi leaue Ieater Rheehsn la juat three hits behind be-hind Italia (n tha race for two-baan hit honora. Shhan cracked out two tw-laa-era Mterdajr mnd crept on doaar to tola rival. rANi tei two GOOD OAMII. tiiu who ma nwr 1 lawn In ti a ITmw yeaterday mtaaed I o nood lnrt, The flrat yam waa a nip and tuck affair, with Myart and Kremer rtuttlnc up a rat exhibition' of hurl-Bealdes hurl-Bealdes tha good he vine n tha firat game thera waa aome speed fleldlna: and clever baaeball. Joa Wllholt. caretaker of HkM field for tha Bee, waa chaned out of tha second same for arguing a decision at tha plata. Tha fana thou ah t Joa waa aafe bv a bla margin and Wll-hoit Wll-hoit did hlmaelf. but that could aot change tha mind of tha umpe. Hheehan and Wllholt did the ataf fielding for tha Beea In the flrat Issue. With the baga loaded. Knight flaw out to Wllholt. uoleman held third until tha fly waa caught and dashed for home. But tha arm of Wllholt waa too true and swift, for hi peg beat Ooleman by Inchea and Jenklna tagged him out. In the seventh canto, Hhee-bsn Hhee-bsn added plenty of color to the game when ha made a thrilling one-handed catch of Cather'a drive. OOUBLK PLAY HURT LOCALS. Tha Inner defena for tha Oaks gava Kremer good aupport In tha first gems bv aUglng two double killings which dampened the Bees' chancea of winning. Cather made a spectacular spectac-ular anag of Myera drive In tha final Innfng. robbing him of a hit. Myers aeemed to be a Jinx ta Kremer Kre-mer and Artett. Three times he whiffed Kremer and twice he downed Arlett. Arlett waa only able to get one hit In four trips to tha platter. FANS OIVK MAILS RAZZ. A n Incident happened In the seventh sev-enth Inning of the eecond game In which tha fana of Salt Lake ought to fe ashamed of themselves. Walter Malls, former Cleveland hurter, waa doing tha heaving for tha Oaks. Ttor Leslie was at the bat and one of Mall bendara hit Leslie on tha hand. Tha tittle Incident caused many nastr reX marks to be hurled at Malls which was not sportamanllke and the fens ought to refrain from doing such hereafter. here-after. Tha Beea opened the first Inning of the flrat game by scoring three runs. Wllholt and Vltt singled. Fredericks sacrificed them and boh scored when Paul Strand waa safe on Brubaker'a error. Strand advanced to third on Leslie's out and scored when Bhee- A hen errored. f Tha Oaks scored two In the third. Ooleman doubled and scored when Br u baker did the same, father wss safe when Vltt held tha ball. Lafayette Lafay-ette singled and Br u baker armored. Knurht and Arlett closed tha Inning by flying out. The Beeg had a chance to score In tha fourth. Leslie singled, but Rhee-han Rhee-han batted Into a double play. In the fifth Inning another double killing put a damper to tha Beea rhanr of scoring. scor-ing. Myera alngled. but 'Wllholt hit Into a doubla. OAKS WIN IN FIFTH. The Oaks scored tha tying and winning win-ning run In tha fifth. Cather doubled snd LafavMte followed with anotner double. Knlcht'a double did the dirty work and both Cather and .Lafayette scored. In the second same the Oaks opened I with a heavy barrage of hits and ! scored four runs in the first canto. ' Maaaey doubled and was followed bv 1 a alngle bv Bru baker. Bruhaker was 1 out whoa Cather waa aafe on fielder s ! choice. Lafayette homered and hrouaht In Maeeey and Cather. Knight doubled and scored when Arlett sin ''"His Bes scored two In the third. Tsserl scored the first with a homer, Peters waa safe when Bru baker errored. er-rored. Wllholt hit snd Peters scored when Vltt doubled. Wllholt wss caught at ths plate when he tried to make homo on a fielder a choice. The locals scored oua in the fourth snd one In tho fifth. Sheehsn doubled dou-bled and went to third on a wild pitch and home on sn error by Bru-baker. Bru-baker. In the fifth Strand dented the nlIter by smacking the ball over ths) fence. OAKS scons V FOUR MORS. Four more runs were registered by tho Oaks In the seventh Inning. B rube ru-be ker singled snd advanced to second snd third on wild pitches. Cstner was safe an a fielder's choice and Lafsy-etto Lafsy-etto struck out Knight was purposely pur-posely walked, filling the baga. Ar-felt Ar-felt came through with a double and two men scored. Baker waa purpose- a ly walked and Kalllo was Inserted J Into the game. Ho hit Rad and the bags were full sgsln. Malls cams through with a single and twa snore jOaks scored. , . The Bees regtstsred three In tho eighth. I-esllo wss hit by a pitched ball. Sheehen doubled and then Lssserl Lss-serl doubled, scoring both runners, lssserl scored when Jenkins pinched hit safely fr Kalllo. Arlett artdert anoiner iy Oak list by lifting the ball over tha fence in the ninth, strand scored (he Been' final tslly by a homer In the Isat half of the ninth. , r.--rr-ir- rr- |