Show TIGERS SLAM SEAL PITCHERS FOR EIGHT RUNS Brown and Couch Unable to Hold Risberg Ris Ris- berg Hits Homer Telegram Special Service AN FRANCISCO July 22 Though Though the 11 Tigers didn't manage to run up quite as lopsided a score to today today to- to day as yesterday t the they h e y accomplished just as much in the way of it gathering it-gathering sixteen sma smashes she s ranging from Swede Risberg's home hun through half a dozen doubles down cloWn to a lot lotof lotof lotof of beggarly singles came to greet the Se Seal hurlers and the final reckoning was 8 to 4 Curley Brown certainly showed signs of distress in the third when he es escaped escaped escaped es- es luckier than he deserved but it was not until he had proceeded into the fifth that he was fin finally illy replaced by Couch Couck The Palo Alto boy had little littleto to offer better than what had preceded him and while he managed to cut down the supply of tallies the was just about as thick as ever Jo Kills Ellis Johnson who did the flinging for forthe forthe forthe the victorious Tigers got away to a good start but was undeniably weakenIng weakening weakening weaken weaken- ing at the close and had it not flOt been for forthe forthe forthe the wide margin by which he was waR leadIng lead lead- Ing chances are he would have discovered discovered ered himself benched A near thriller came in the ninth with three nice hits in a row but that Jet let the boys out and they had to be contented with two runs to lo add to the couplet of earlier innings Risberg's single an error by Coffey and two doubles started Vernon on its way in the second and the score was a tie for the only time during the bat battle lie The warning that was not Dot heeded came in the third when the Tigers had the breaks of the luck with them and might as easily have tallied half a dozen as the two they did annex anner Ellis Johnson Johnson John John- son Bon drove to the thc left field fence and nine out of ten times would have singled sin sin-i Instead Biff Schiller made a spectacular one handed catch It was lucky for McGaffigan shot the ball through h second an instant later ater Gleichmann Gleich Gleich- mann ripped to right and l was waa walked to fill the bases Risberg poled to short left and here came caine a strange play pia one that you dont don't often see With Schaller on the tho run McGaffigan didn't want to take the chance and hesitated on all third Biff picked the pall ball up a Q couple Pf feet in front or ot of him l wan an was forced was thrown out to Sepulveda while Risberg was robbed of ofa ofa a hit hU It looked that Brown would get out of the tight spot but Bates singled to center and spoiled that illusion by byre re registering two Th There re was sas n no relief for Brown until Continued on page 2 TIGERS IGERS SLAM SEA SEAr i Continued from page I l. l he had filled the bases with ith none rone in the fourth tied Doane grounded to Aubut Au Aubut but Ue singles by Whaling and J Johnson Johnson a pass to c na cg congested re reo itra ha busted ri a double o and cl two scored legitimately himself thinking to go 0 to third to-third third pratt praet ly himsel forced rc McGaffigan G t to make ke keh for fori 1 plate al which as nf Tuck luck k kOrI would OrI h tavo ne he reached In safety ert rt r Couch finished I e the Inning with IU no ther them scoring but he wasn't quite u as Ml I i In the later stages of ot the ban with a double scored ored on Do Dow double han a rap to center in the fifth i ithe hoisted into the left field eld bleche bleacher J the seventh u 3 seventh I lan San Francisco dallied along dot do Sa damage Three daled bunched hits ht 1 great Thre geat counted for Schaller making thle I In the sixth I and they started tD the r hea ird s1 with an eye e to b business to i left Dalton Dalon smashed to center 0 Bobby lef Jones put the bases fun single to center Coffey CoUey forced forred Jon second on a n grounder to I Downs to score to baWn t sore was WIS out on a a hard hard dri drieberg dr eberg and Dalton Daton hit bit hi the t rubber I fi i The score VERNON VERNOK SAN FN AB OA salt A. 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