Show BEES lOSE A WilD EYED GAME TO TIGERS IGERS Chief Johnson Furnished the Only Feature of Ragged C Contest HE TIGERS and Bees took our memories memorieS back to the days of John McCloskey Herb Hester and the Union association I yesterday for the affair at Majestic park was wa about the apology apology apology apol apol- ogy on a ball I game we have seen in a long iong long Jong while Everybody appeared to have something or other to rid na his system of It was a typical town lot ball game Paul Fittery got off on the wrong foot and Johnny Kane pulled three miscues right off the reel to set him in even worse so that the visitors started out with witha a runaway lead Dutch Klawitter Klawitter Kia- Kia witter tried to stop the enemy but the Oak ex-Oak was a joke and Tom Hughes did not help matters a great deal either George Chief Johnson the tho big lumbering lumbering lum lum- bering Indian whose unie Spalding classifies under the head of tents and awnings was wild and did everything but spike himself in the ear or bite of off his tongue Although Salt Lake could squeeze but three hits out of him it scored six runs and found itself in a fair way to tie the th score The Bee pitchers could not stop the Tiger however so there wasn't a chance after that Pattersons Patterson's big Indian was really a scream When the Bees Dees found that they could not hit him they played J out the string and got on through walks occasionally Then they started 1 to lay them down dowa The Indian did the rest so that with a few tew scratchy hits intermingled the Blank Blank- 1 piled up six runs before k 1 Patterson finally pulled the chief out r L. L of his misery Fielding bunts is not nott the Indians Indian's strong forte torte Yesterday t l I he laid down on them rolled over v t them sat on them and heaved them I out of the diamond His efforts were indeed a It about about the funniest thing seen here for many a moon Jack Quinn pulled Johnson out of his dilemma In the fifth and then there t was no more chance of evening the count Tom Hughes got one healthy blow off the formed Fed a homer over the left field fence but that was Just about all for tor our side aide j 4 Salt Lake lost the game In the first 1 inning when it presented Vernon with m four runs Fittery walked Daley as a al l starter and Gleichmann beat out a D bunt hunt concerning the fielding of which ft Fittery and Hannah and Kane had a little assemblage the result being that was safe Risberg hit to 3 J Rath Bath forcing Gleichmann Daley taki tak- tak i Ing third Then tho fun began Bates Dates t hit to Kane who hl not only missed fire 4 t but also shot the tle ball into the grand grandi grandS' S' S 1 i stand Daley scored and n Rushers went I to to third and Bates to second Griggs Griggs' t P fly scored Risberg and Mats Mats' Matticks Mattick's Mat Mat- r. r s' s ticks tick's hit counted Bates This was f followed with a two-ply two blow by McGaffigan Mc Me- Gaffigan on which Mattick counted relieved Fittery and Kane i threw w wild on Mitze's l hopper McGaffigan McGaffigan was out at the plate plato on a try at i a double steal Johnsons Johnson's double Daley's out and Bates' Bates single gave the another in the second t Johnson began the second for tor Salt SaIt Lake by hitting Orr Rath sacrificed him to second which was effort wasted be bec because be- be c cause the chief walked Kane and hit Hannah filling the bases Klawitter hit j to M McGaffigan and Risberg muffed the thet t throw losing a force torce on Hannah at second second sec see ond Orr scoring Quinlan pushed one oneat oneat at t Johnson who fell tell flat on his back bacle but he got hold of the ball and In trying to throw to the plate tossed it far tar away Kane ane and Hannah scoring Bayless mea flied to Mattick and Klawitter because he le did not know exactly what to do did t nothing h and was doubled bl out at home lome The third gave the Tigers another With two wiped out on a double play Mitse doubled and Johnson singled to score him Hughes took I place and passed Daley but fanned tanned Gleichmann v Four earned runs were chalked u u. u against Hughes hes by the Tiger bitters in inI fl l I the first half of the fifth Mattick double doubled dou dou- ble bled and sent Bent him to third i with witha a sacrifice Mitze walked and md Johnson with his third d lilt hit of the e day scored nir Mattick U Daley l dg doubled l to s score Mitze and Johnson scored on Gleich- Gleich out A single by Risberg b brought fe sm let DaLey it itt with vi the fourth tally fl of the inning It was waa here that Bayless made mado r t a a. sensational spear of Bates Bates' line drive for the third out 1 The only chance Salt T Lake ake had to get even for j what the tho Tigers were doin doing I to ath I them 1 was s in the locals locals' half a le of F t the fifth Hughes started the inning by flying to I z Griggs Quinlan and Ba Bayless less walked th the latter after Eaten Bates had fall failed d to hold Ma hs i G both foul fly and nJ d a n. Briefs Brief's single i e b by double o Ryan n scored scored BrIef thorn p. p The chief missed the throw In and R Ryan an went to second c Orr r sent a little I tel a abl eg J t at Johnson s and bl his second bit of ill luck lucka g of the fh inning he quit bobbed ed UP for he tumbled fumbled Quinn hit bit on the ankle and a S the li little eb fellow ill v pru down kny f for four f four or Hv livo put minutes 1 1 but he got t up gra and r hoh hob hob- b Continued on page 5 BEES LOSE WILD GAME Continued from page 4 bled off ot to first i to td fill the bases ases The whole band of them riled flied however when Kane fanned and Hannah popped to Bates Hates Griggs' Griggs single in the sixth was not cleanly fielded and the runner went vent to second Matticks Mattick's bunt which h went safe for a hit sent riggs Griggs to third and be he scored on sacrifice n fly 13 I Tho seventh and eighth were perfect Innings Jo for Hughes I Salt La Lake got a man to third in the seventh antI and tu Hughes I knocked his homer In the eighth I The ninth was another loud cracking noise for the visitors Of the two runs I they feKn got o in that a inning n fi one was a forced in and another was wild 1 pitched CI I In in A single by J an and a I double by Mitze greeted Hughes Hughs as ns a beginning Bill Orrs Orr's star one-hand one stop of Quinn's Quinns grounder resulted in an out and the runners runners runners run run- ners were held stationary Daley walked walled to fill fill th the bases Gleichmann fanned fanne and that made two out A base on balls forced in for McGaffigan 1 and a wild pitch to Hates sent Mitze over Bates Hates put Daley through h with a I tingle hingle Griggs forced Bates at second to end the Vernon Vernon Ver Ver- non scoring |