Show I FITTERY GOES BACK AT SEALS AND ANDi i BEATS EM A Allows Hits but hut S Sees es t to It That That Enemy Scores NoMore No More Than Two AN N FRANCISCO April 27 Paul Paul Fittery the little southpaw heaver who Cliff Blankenship Blankenship Blank Blank- enship says will eclipse the record set by Le Lefty Williams in 1915 again Demonstrated lemon Demon to us us- as ashe ashe ashe he did on numerous numerous numer numer- ous occasions last season leason that it is bad business to hand him a l lambasting for the reason that he always comes back the next day and rubs it in Paul rubbed it in and smeared it iton iton iton on thick yesterday in his comeback comeback come come- back and the Seals were easy I victims to a 5 to 2 whaling at atthe atthe the hands of the Bees 1 I Fittery wasn't exactly stingy i with his hits for he allowed quite quite a few of them but he permitted the Wolverton clan to bunch them on him but once once once-in in the fifth Outside of the fifth there was nothing doing in the run line I Ifor for the Seals Bill Steen of ot American league fame opposed the Salt Lake left hander and found the going pretty tough He was wild and was also nicked hard In the pinches Fittery was particularly in the closing stages and though the champs uncovered many a good lookIng look look- Ing prospect they could not send their men nien around the sacks Only one rally was productive three productive three singles sending In a pair In the fifth temporarily to tie the score It was immediately after this however however how ever that the Bees romped merrily on the bases as well as around them casting local hop hopes s to the four winds Salt Lake gunners had a lead of or two runs before the Seals could get away from their marks Bunny Brief drew drev the first walk in the second and alter after ter going as far as third on ona ona ona a couple of or infield outs was driven home when hen Murphy lic d a hot one oneat oneat oneat at Steen Stee The start of the fifth filth was far more strenuous strenuous Murphy opened the chapter chap chap- ter with a bounder Hannah fouled out but Fittery beat out an infield Intfeld hit lit and when Rath walked the bases were full Quinlan rapped a nice S single Dingle to right for the tally With the score two against them the tle San Franciscans evened the figures figures figures fig fig- ures in the same inning Autrey singled sin sin- Coffey and Sepulveda were retired retired re reo re- re tired advancing Chick to second and Steens Steen's blow to right sent the first sacker home Bill BUl took second on the play of the ball stole third and tallied tamed as Fitzgerald swatted Thereafter Salt Lake came run a-run- ning and won all the way Ryan made the rounds in the sixth on a single a sacrifice an infield out and Harry Hannahs Hannah's two sacker In the seventh Orr singled Quinlan Quin Quin- Ian lan was hit and Brief walked With the bases full and one down Ryan drove a nasty shot at first Autrey knocked the ball down but had no possible chance to keep away from froma a score The last of Salt Lakes Lake's scoring was in the eighth Steen wilder than ever over hit Murphy and walked Han Han- nah Fittery fanned with Murphy stealing and a pass for Rath again congested the bases Orrs Orr's sacrifice fly to Bodle Bodie gave Murphy a score but Autrey came to the front to stab Quinlan's Quintan's drive and send the visitors back to the field The Tue Seals had load several openings S after that but could not reach |