Show BEES TRY TO PRESENT WITH GAME BUT HE WONT TARE TAKE T IT W Walter lter Lev Leverenz erenz Pitches Shutout Ball Yet the Beavers Gather Six Markers Off Him Because Bet Be Be- c cause use He He's Hes B Too Philanthropic Salt t Lake Wins Out in Tenth t f E E DID DIDN'T T blame blame- Walter McCredie a particle for tor falling over o backward when his kid Idd third baseman dropped Byler's rs easy fly I in the tho tenth frame and paved the the- way for tor a 11 Hake Ictor victory especially after tho the opening encounter had practically been handed to him on a silver 1 platter laUer After Arter all an though Portland's chances for tor victory had lead been handed to Walter in a similar manner earlier In the game same So what hat right had Walter to expect to win tC that game came ame anyway any The final score was 7 to 6 Lefty Letty Leverenz Lc pitched a a. unique game une of or ball It w was of ot the shutout v variety and he is net neU charged with responsibility of a a. single run yet his wild heave chased In three Beavers Walter therefore was mostly to blame blamo for tor tho the tough going which he lie encountered After Arter he had rotten gotten it all out of or his system though and beginning with the third Inning l Portland ortland was simply helpless him Red ned Oldham Seal cx pitched an in inand Inand and out game game- and really had no business I to come as to victory victor as he did SHEELY THE HERO Earl r Sheely Sheel is the Salt Lake boy soy Oy who put flut the Bees Beca back Into Inta life lIro and running niter after those two to almost disastrous innings Karl Earl clicked ono one over the fence with one on un In the fifth jUh and ande his timely double to right In the ninth tied tho the score core for Cor Salt Lake Butch Byler Ber al also o deserves considerable con con- credit Butch ran out the ea easy fly which young Hen lIn missed d. d as s all players should b but bit t dont don't always do 10 and as IlS a result he brought up at second cond base bas Instead of oC at first when the theban ball ban dropped to tho the ground and 1 Butch had no difficulty In scoring when Harl Na gert ert supplied a single lo that tied the count A splendid holiday crowd was on hand to see tho the game same and for A time it looked as IS If Ie it might b be R. R crying shame to treat cm em that wa way The They received their mone moneys money's worth orth ho however er e before it was waI all nil over for no club ever came out of oC the dumps dump and back to life an any faster than thon did those Bees when they got sot started TENTH BIG INNING Tho The tenth frame framo was a the big hiS one of oC course O. yesterday esterd Byler raised his pOPper popper popper pop pOP- per to as noted ran out the ilic blo blow and was on second by tho the tune time tho the ball was picked up Sands Sas struck out Lc beat out O an Infield hit to third Tho The ball ban arrived at first in Imperfect t flight Fht ht and md then Blue recovering the ball threw thre it to second sc-cond but threw It wild lid and Butch beat it for third He had no sooner arrived there than Nag Mag- pert gert ert punched tho the ball past patit handing Just inside the third sack flack and B Byler hit the rubber with tho the winning run It very much resembled resemble a 3 lost host ball ban game at the tho end of tho first half hat of ot tho the first inning limning when the bell clattered out four run runs for McCredie The inning opened with Fuller striking out Then Siglin and Farmer singled both huts hits being scratches and after Walker aker peppered out Cox walked SIglin scored on a boot of or Blues Blue's grounder to Krug Baker dumped one ono In front of oC the plate Leverenz Leverenz Leerenz Lever Lever- enz pounced upon it greedily and heaved It Jt with a mighty fling tO towards first base hase The ball didn't go to first base however but sizzled away off orr somewhere When hen It was recovered Farmer Cox and Blue had crossed ALMOST TIED IT The Bees in their half came within ono one of ot tying the count putting pulling over three runs Maggert daggert opened the way with a single Blue made a a. poor toss to second t of or Johnsons Johnson's grounder STo and both were safe fo I Krug rug popped popper out Sheely's single filled tilled the bases Then Bill Bm Rumler loomed large larse with a a. mighty might swat Into right center Maggert and Johnson scored on the hit and after Mul e Mulvey had been retired Spencer hit to score Sheel Sheely Rumler Rumer attempted to score on the hit but In rounding third ho he fell The coacher who was wag none other than our peppery manager ran up to give give- first aid ald This he did to such good effect that the umpire called Rumler out on account of oC Interference b by the coacher In the tho fifth firth with two out Krug singled singled singled sin sin- and scored ahead of oC Sheely Sheel who Soused the tho ball over tho the left field fled fence Sheely tied the score ecore In tho the ninth which was RaJ quite an exciting round judging from the madhouse scenes enacted by tho the crowd Maggert walked and was sacrificed to second by Johnson Johnton Krug hit lilt to Hensling liens Hens ling Bag who took after aCler Ma ert the Hens I latter having having- undertaken a streak for rOl third upon the b ball n l being hit In the pursuit Maggert managed m to get set back to second In safety but as Krug hart had ha also arrived at that point both runners were ert touched with tho the ball and Krug was WI called out Shelly Shell crossed the Beaver er turn In ing one Into right for two I bases Maggert Maggert Mag Mag- gert scored This was the tying run |