| Show EES ES UNABLE TO IT FORK BALL OF STANDRIDGE N E r rL cey ey Weakens Weaken at Critical Moments ihen en Angels Bunch Hits and Put Puti ver Their keir Third Victory of the Series i n Salt Lake j 1 W. W Wins ms Loses Wins Loses Lozes IF IF Two Two- Two Two- Splits One One eles n n Ii 0 d e j 1 Telegram Special Service t OS as ANGELES July 29 Enough Enough swatting by the Angels I r and not enough of the same article by the Bees It gave Los Angeles today's game gameS 5 to 2 The home guards began accumulating runs early Being firm advocates of preparedness they wanted to be prepared for the worst should it itt t happen The worst however however- was not as bad as it itI Ij I might have been consisting of two runs in the ninth when Oscar Horstman walked two and permitted per per- miLLed singles by Hannah and Quinlan These i things bracketed with Kanes Kane's sacrifice fly and a pitch by Horstman gave Salt Lake its total score ft redouble double by Ryan in the fifth was the only blow secured by Sees s in eight innings and Mr Ryan is suffering from a severe It makes one shudder to think what Ryan might have done doner r is S system not been gummed up with a cold Standridge started the thed rand d as would be suspected 1 the aforesaid rem remarks ks was wasen wasi wasy y en n from the plate Rath Rath- i ei e succumbed t to his l owna own His a ss and persuasion in In the the he passed two with rI o out t. t As he had ad walked a ed i. i the preceding inning i lin n te e decided that it t would be beto ito to let him wander around wild state Oscar who S jeen een warming up on the then went in and fanned nl soaked a another other thereby ng the sortie Oscar red re- re d steadfast until the ninth I e news was broken to tor r Its Tat at he had been sold to St. St i. i JK Although the news was rt 1 as as gently as possible it k to him by a mes- mes boy wearing rubber soles visibly overcome and aj al- al j two runs ercey the El EI Monte ph nom jj d Fund und on his feet long enough jJ rt for four runs to wit six in in- Bill then then withdrew himself and sat down to let a aJ J jitter itter bat for him This pinch fanned 1 fl enship used Hall throughout 1 I Lenth inning in which one run I or d He then switched to S. S Ithe gentleman with an injury i himself Something mysterious fed d' d to Dougans Dougan's interior when pitching hero here Just seven weeks uI Interior has never been athe the exact nature of the int in- in t stroPhe never has been asi asid asi as- as i it id t Whatever it 11 was he is i it f recovering The Angels l much to him mainly because Io ioL Dougan got hIt tilt j Single and emited a wild pitch 1 l d dy scored He seemed to feel teel I 1 litter getting rid of this wild i q t maY be this which has been jeen g him all these weeks Now s out Cut of his system his jiW be rapid Bridge idge grew wild through sheer she fi Two weeks ago Pete J IS arm while fanning a batas bat- bat Jill 2 has as no not done one any work to JOI jl tt since This continued idle idle- to exhaust him with the What I he could not stand the theine 0 I in-e in f day UP to the moment he had his Ills fork ball ban different ways from the ee Wale elate r- r ale and the Bees falling for tor It it 8 Pete conceived the idea 0 n the It fork ball 0 one morne morn morn- I. I e i l throwing codfish balls Into 4 v r an ordinary table fork rolL i was better on that occa- occa t was yesterday Sr Started his performance taggert by who i took second on onon Y Ellis on Orrs Orr's brilliant as- as 1 singled Maggert home i Ond d on the d shot to the soup bh when Koerner plant- plant bP il the ef let field boards c and d Bassler Basler failed faHed to connect LD jO r agaIn active in the thea reached era first on a 8 ch I sacrificed by Ellis ElUs and dil l I. I. I Bath Rath 1 e 1 th decision hough although violently a proe pro- pro blue f Play would show that ho hoWay the j J wrong Way to get t the Bath Rath kept l trying I agger why he was out and age it equally clear why he I ott DOYle in-I in was an in- in tener 1 Wolter fouled out p nf W pe LI walked Ji Hannah nipped I i i jira d in m an attempted double I ked m in the sixth and was I irE by Piercey Rath's Baths I I Spa ed Koerner at first I r ring him with a double to right The smash barely hit the line II and caused a lot Jot of argument Bayless Bayless Bayless Bay- Bay less came clear in from right field to tell Billy that he was blind in one eye and couldn't see out of the other Dick offered to produce some of ot the soil Roil to prove his assertion that the ball tilt pit foul It seems that the Boil foul territory differs from that on the playing field It does not contain contain con con- tain tale as aa many spike splIce marks One of the bat boys later ate gave testimony to the effect that there was lime on the surface surface surface sur sur- face of the ball From this it was de deduced deduced deduced de- de that the ball hit the line as there are no mortar boxes out in right field The of opinion seemed to tobe tobe tobe be that the swat was orthodox After Atter all those concerned adjourned to their respective positions to reconvene at atthe atthe atthe the call of the umpire Bassler walked singled counting Galloway Butler made a sacrifice the full value of ot which was lost Standridge grounding grounding grounding ground ground- ing to Orr Ryans Ryan's double opened the fifth Orr put him on third with a sacrifice Buddy was run down trying to score on Rath's Baths drive to Butler retired Downey Standridge began giving the Bees moderate outdoor exercise in thE shape of ot walking in the sixth with one gone He lIe passed Piercey and without changing chang ing hands fanned Quinlan The ball had such a hop on it that Bobby in insisted in in- Fisted isted on having it examined It was found to be as smooth and free from guile gulle as a hard boiled egg Pete passed Bayless and Brief in rapid succession filling tilling the bases He met the crisis by I Ryan who had doubled but an inning before I When Then Pete passed Orr and Rath Bath the first two up uj in the seventh Chance decided that enough is too much and gave him the gaff gatt Oscar fresh from from the bull buH pen struck out Downey Getting Getting Getting Get Get- ting still sUlI fresher ho he soaked Hannah filling the bases baes some more Shinn batted for Piercey On the next pitch Blankenship let out an anguished yell concerning Oscars Oscar's feet Many feared that one of Oscars Oscar's feet teet might have dropped of off or something Phyla Phylo I walked and examined them 1 Ito re reported reported reported re- re ported both feet still sUlI hanging t to td 1 Oscars Oscar's Oscars Oscar's Oscars Oscar's Os Os- cars car's ankles ankle and apparently In good condition Its not that yelled Blankenship h s he hs h's s 's taking a skip hop-skip- Jump and-Jump when delivering the ball This was a a. new one as skips hop Jumps are not mentioned in the rules and there seems to be he no law governing governing governing govern govern- I I ing them From what happened to Shinn most of Oscars Oscar's jumps were on on the ball fanned Quinlan forced Hannah at second Hall walked Maggert in the seventh and foIl following owing two outs Koerner singled singled sin sin- him across In the ninth Oscar swerved from the straight and narrow walking Rath Bath and ana Downey later advancing both with a wild pitch Hannah singled scoring Hath Bath and Kane batting for Dougan counted Downey with a fly to Ellis Quinlan singled Bayless drove to Butler But Butler But But- ler leI for a rapid double play rilay ending the j pastime |