| Show PITCHERS PITCHER'S DUEL WON BY STEEN Big Six Hurls Remarkable Ball but Art Fromme Runs Him Close Glose Second and Wins Glory Also ERROR DECiDEs DECIDES If IT iT- Wild Throw Over Oyer Third Ba Base e Early in Game by Tub Spencer Gave San Francisco Its Only Run RUB Telegram Sp Special ial Service I AN FRANCISCO ALT 61 June 10 Twirl Twirl Twirling ing the best brand of ball baR he has put on tap this year Big Six Steen beat Art Fromme of the Bengal Tigers 1 I to 0 today with the Vernon Vemon hurler doing dohig stunts that w were ere likewise heroic from the standpoint of the mound artist It was a pitchers pitcher's battle for fair with two slim hit hits to the Vernon Vernon- ites itea as against three laced out by bythe bythe bythe the Seals Scab and the tough part of all the contest hard contest hard to take from a Vernon ata standpoint is ia is the fact that a wild throw to third base by Tub Spencer right at the outset of the game gave the San Franciscans the solitary run of the afternoon That one run of the day coming as early as it did Is easily told Biff BiffI took one in t the e sid nd I trotted to first Autrey sacrificed sacrificed- playing the ball to third and Biff advanced advanced advanced ad ad- to within one station of the plate when Bodie Bodio was out put at first via Rader Then came a Spencer Spen Spen- figuring Schaller too far away from third hurled th the ball His its throw was wasby wasby wasby by no means accurate and as the pill bounced on toward left Schaller scored Downs was out on a bounder to McGaffigan McGaffigan Mc- Mc Gaffigan and the team would hava have been retired scoreless with perfect play Close All the Way Two of Steens Steen's passes and one o of the two Vernon hits were bunched in the second and it proved the theone one ope re real t good opening After a a. walk for Daley I Doane and Mattick were taken care of by the local outfield delegation McGaffigan Mo- Mo t Gaffigan scratched his hit to Jones and anda a pass for Spencer filled tilled the bags But Fromme Fromme- who might have won on his game then and there ther dd nothing did of the sort He lIe grounded to to Autrey and Steen covering first took the t throw row The same sanie combination combInation combInation-Autrey Autrey to Steen Steen pulled pulled a pretty play of t the e same sam sort Int mt he third when Gleichmann smashed a wicked ball baD all at the Chicken It was Gleichmann or his coaching coaching- advisor who pulled a a. boner In th the sixth that toppled down the Tigers when they threatened Opening up as lead off man inthe inning Gleichmann rapped to left center for a pretty sin gle the ball balt topping Coffey Somebody thought bought there was a n. chance for Gleichmann Gleichmann Gleich Gleich- mann by speeding up to make malice second Last Chance 1 Jt it proved a poor guess for tor Schaller relayed to Downs and Jerry Jem was waiting for tor the when he came tumbling down to the keystone sack Walks for Mattick and McGaffigan in the seventh might have lave proved dangerous since there was WM but butone butone butone one man out but Spencer Spencer- put fast tut fastone fastone one to Coffey who covered the bag to force McGaffigan l and doubled Tub at first where a faster man might have been safe sate And Anti that was practically the close of ot the enemy's chances Fromme smashed one at Steen in the eighth that almost cut off a a. leg but Bill BIU having made the tbt assist recovered the ball Fromme was out at first V Jack Coffey reached third for th the Seals in the second frame on a a. walk and two vo outs but when Brooks fanned the champions were chased back to the field Schaller drew a safety through the te Infield in the sixth but when Autrey was robbed of at a a. bungle In the same In Inning in ning the locals lost their chance chanco of ot more run gathering Chick slashed a peppery one at first but the ball bounding off shins bounded to Rader Bader and the German took the return throw to score the putout Steen after fanning twice broke into the base hit column in the eighth but was forced at second by Schaller Rader Bader to 1 McGaffigan n. n It tt was nip anti ant tuck as to whether Steen was out and the bleachers voiced their disapproval of ot the ruling laid down clown by Umpire Doyle Then Schaller stole and per per- Continued on page 2 PITCHERS PITCHERS' DUEL S I Continued from page 1 as Autrey to short The score I I SAN n I FRAZ oA h 4 O. 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