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Show rfi 3 rwa tv? ? - . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAJI, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 If ! I 1IW ri ri u . : . I j T?J?i cuTo) (5 ill lUMVVrO u HEBE IS CHARLEY PRUEITT, THE HEW UTE OAKLAND WIRLEB PICKED UP BY BLANK OPPORTUNE SMASHES ' BY BRIEF AND RYAN BREAK UP THE GAME t JACK DEMPSEY LYN TAKES GETS DE C1SI0N LAST OF SERIES Husky Heaver Could Not Get Along With j Sir Rowdy Elliot J v. 4- y r ' Blankenship Releases Munsell and Signs Up Pitcher Charley Prueitt, Formerly With Rowdy Elliott's Oaks v y T i:-- : 5 s v. -- Salt Laker Gives Older and Giants Put Up Game Contest More Experienced Boxer Only to Lose Out in the N Severe Drubbing. Tenth Inning. himkv nni liralthy nnpeariugr THISis none other than Charfor ley Prueitt. sometime the Oakland club, who waspitcher yesterday annexed to the Salt Lake pay roll by KELLAR GETS ONE ROUND HUNTER IS BADLY fllnukenshlp. Manager Cliffable to mecure the services Hlank waft of thloi old fttandby for the wimple res-so- n that I'rueitt and could Rowdy i:iliott, toJones and O'Brien Given the Cutshaw's Hits Score not live Oaks,, manager oftillthesame team. on gether - .x- r: WARHOP IS DUE TO TWIRL TODAY V Referee's Award . X The score Salt Lake 2. Vernon 1. The batteries Salt Lake, Fittery and Hannah; Vernon, Quinn and . Spencer. Probable batteries for today's game Salt Lake, Warhop and Hannah; Vernon, Decanniere and Spencer. HOW THE RUNS WERE SCORED. Salt Lake One in the first, on Bath's single, Orr's sacrifice and Brief's single. One in the sixth on Rader's error on Orr's grounder, Quinlan's sacrifice. Brief's long fly to Doane, sending Orr to third, and Ryan's short hit to left. Vernon One in the ninth on Rader's single and Pasberg's double. (Special to The HeraM-Kepublican- " - A Eu-fau- la Bain-bridg- e. good suppokt behind good pitching Brief lb Ryan If Shinn rf Murphy Gb Hannah c Fittery p 11 1 1 0 1 2 13 4 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 3 4 ...... 2 3 0 0 VERNON. AB R H PO A E rf Rader ss Risberg 2b Bates 3b Griggs lb . Daley If ... Mattick rf Spencer c 0 0 . 1 2 0 0 .0 .0 0 0 5 27 15 Hits 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 2 1 4 4 1 1 ..3 ..3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Oil 0 11 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 5 0 32 1 7 27 15 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Hits Vernon: Runs 4 1 2 2 2 3 Quinn p 0 30 0 3 Patterson Totals Patterson batted for Daley in ninth. Score by inning- sSalt Lake: 1 0 Runs Totals 4 4 ..... .3 1 NEW .) YORK, May 3. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02 0 5 0 0 1 1 2 7 0 Two-bas- e hit Risberg. Sac- Summary: Stolen base Fittery rifice hit:; Orr. Quinlan. Struck out By Fittery 2, by Quinn 1. Bases on balls Off Jittery 1, off Quinn 1. Turns responsible for Quinn 1, Fittery 1. Double play Shinn to Brief. Umpires Held and Brashear. I 10 - ...... V . DOUBLE PLAY BY ( e DOWNS ENABLES . FRISCO TO WIN Slugging Match Taken, by the Seals When Sensational Stop Checks Rally. to The Special SAN Herald-RpnblJcan- .l FRANCISCO. May It wai 3. slug and then some more Mugging today, not only tvith the San Franciscans, but with the Oaks as well. It remained for Jerry Downs to top off the performance with a sensational double play, a knockdown and dragout of an otherwise perfectly good ringle. The Seals nosed out their ancient rivals 9 to 8. "Spider" Baum faded away to nothing after the baysiders had collected four runsh on five hits. Poll I'errltt. who relieved "Spider." had his own troubles in the eighth. Barry doubled and El liott smashed a bonier. Chabek singled and Davi3 put the ball over the barri cade. Then came fcjteen and a stop to such proceedings. Klawitter la Casy. Dutch Klawitter simply could not hold the four-ru- n lead with which lie was presented after less than four full of play. A bumping In the last Innings g of the fourth by the tied the score. The Dutchman champs was permitted to hang fast until he was scored against In the sixth. With. Klawitter out and Chabek In the harness, the Seals walloped the newcomer in the seventh for four more. "which proved just enough - to win. Score: hard-hittin- OAKLAND. Davis ss Mtddleton If Barbeau 3b Gardner rf Lane cf lb Barry Klliott c n1 ii2 ro a4 k0 ab 5 4 Chabek p Totals . . Bodie cf Downs 2b Baum p Territt 1 3 1 Totals 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 4 2 2 12 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 36 8 lT 4 .4 R AB 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 II 2 2 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 24 15 1 PO A K 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 7 1 1 F, 0 1 4 1R 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 34 9 15 27 21 112 1 0 o 5 2 1 rt 4 0 0 111 1 .......35 P 2 0 SAN FRANCISCO. rf Fitzgerald Schaller If Coffey ss lb Autrey Jones 3b Brooks c 4 5 .....33 2b Berger Klawitter p Steen p Rath 2b Orr ss Quinlan cf Herald-Republican- - ap-jnd- ix. 0 Doane Brooklyn ma New York, out from four of May 3. Jack Dempsey of winning the last game of the series 9 OGDEN,Lake was given a decision ten Innings by a score of 6 to 4. over Terry Kellar by referee Tom in Cutshaw's double in the tenth scored 4 I V d Painter at the. end of a in the first two runs, and his light heavyweight bout in the Alham-br- a also brought in two.single Hunter, the New theatre here tonight. The Salt York third baseman, was badly spike 1 the fifth Inning and was forced to Lake bdy gave his older and more ex- in .1 Score: retire. ' perienced opponent a terrible drubBROOKLYN. bing. AB R H PO A B Kellar's ability to absorb the terrific 2 0 0 1 5 0 cf. Myers x.? ) y an was outstandto the punches 1 jaw 4 2 12 ... lb. Daubert ing feature. Dempsey appeared able to Stengel rf. . . . 43 21 11 12 02 10 If. .... land at will upon Kellar. while the lat- Johnston "x ;j 1 0 0 0 0 0 If. Wheat inblows. few effective ter got 1 2 1 2 3 0; 3b Mowrey Kellar Gets One Round. Cutshaw 2b. .. 55 00 20 15 43 0j a v, ' 0 ss Olson one be could round consistently Only 1 1 5 4 0 c Oj sevMeyers given to Kellar, and that was the 2 1 8 1 0 II fmith p. to a with when 0 0 0 0 0 enth, 'V. swing strong' p 0, Cheney stomach-hsent 0 that 0 1 0 0 0: youth Dsmpsey's Coombs p to five. of mat count for the the 2 6 38 10 30 IB Dempsey rallied rapidly, however, and Totals I was going strong again at the round's t ; YORK. NEW end. AB R H PO A E This was Kellar's first appearance as 3 3 0 0 0 If Burns 1; a in , since v. Kyy Ogden ..." professional the fighter ""c-1 . .. 5 1 0 rf. Robertson 1908. years Imring intervening 5 2 1 his local friends read much of his Doyle 2b. Kauff cf. ss. . .. .. 55 01 22 61 o1 00 (Continue! on Following Pago.) Fletcher 3 9 0 0 Merkle lb Hunter 3b. 3b. . 41 01 02 12 11 0' o McKechnle 1 0 3 0 6 Rariden o. 3 0 0 1 0 Benton p. 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kelly 0 1 0 0 Stroud p. 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kocher ralmero p. .... 10 00 00 00 o0 no Kousch Schauer p. .... 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Tesreau 1 4 12 30 11 Totals ........40 Benton In the fifth. Kelly batted for Kocher batted for Stroud in theinsev- -, tlia enth, Rousch batted for Palmero Tesreau batted for Schauer In1 Beavers Fail to Give Young eighth. HOW PITCHER PRUEITT HAS PERFORMED. the tenth. Score by innings-Broo- klyn 0 secured yesterday, by Manager Cliff CHARLEY 2 0 0 2 00 0 0 2 PRUEITT, Even Recruit Kelly, Pitcher, PITCHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 New York of the Utes, last season with Oakland, took part in 49 Two-bas- e Fair hits Cutshaw, won Summary: 1914 .444. he of Support. In an 16 won lost and 20, getting average games. He on errors New Daubert, Doyle. First 9 and lost 13, getting a mark of .4Q9. In 1913 he was in 32 games. He won York 2, Brooklyn 1. Baws on balls Off Benton 2, off Schauer 1, off Smith 9 and lost 9, doing relief work mostly. Hita May 3. Portland 2, off Cheney 1, off Coombs 1. PORTLAND, Ore., earned runs Off Benton, 2 hits 3 new pitcher today, one and no runs in five innings; off Stroud, hits in two innings; off Schauer, 2 Herbert Kelly, formerly of Notre Dame no runs 1 run in two off Palmero, But even his assortment hits university. one inning; no hits no runs Innings; off in of hooks did not prevent the Angels Smith. off hits 1 run in 7 3 Innings; The Cheney, S no from winning another game. no runs, only one bats- 1 hits score was .Los Angeles 4, Portland 2. man faced him; off Coombs, 4 hits Kelly twirled good ball and deported run In 2 3 Innings. Struck out 1. By himself well at the bat, but his backing Benton 3, by Stroud 1, 1.by Palmero by "Passed ball -2, bv Coombs was terrible. The Beavers could not Smith StenRariden. Sacrifice hits Daubert. game himself as a pinch hitter hit "Old Man" Jack Ryan. Besides they gel. Sacrifice Till: I.KADING IIITTKIIS. .SOO the fly Burns. Umpires hitless. went who on some the baseball out bad .r, 4 pulled Jonen. Friwo Byron and Quigley. Zl 4 I .on field. .7J0 njielen horrnrr, Munsell was a grateful fellow, after 4 :t ,TW llddletun. UakUnd . Ryan allowed only five scattered PHILLIES BUNCH HITS carried all this time, to jump to hits. '2 .OOT being ..IX ..... Portland Kelly, the outlaws. i! 3 .0T but at Silencer. Vernon Kelly was nipped for ten hits, AND TRIM BRAVES 3 2 .607 two of them ordinarily would have IMfcrgerHld, Frisco least more trima do must little Illank a 3 .607 a CrUco been stowed and away by IVrritt, captured W oUer, i.um Angeled . .5 li . OOO ming shortly. support. 3. Philadelphia pitcher's May .r.OO 4 2 Idike S:lt Itynn, Vernon BOSTON,., . Errors Prove Costly. iu going to be hard ThlN series ..4 2 .BOO off Barnes in the sechits Itnane. ' .MM1 fought. Wlile dropped a drive in left center 4 Oaklond Xs i'fi llarry. defeated and ond a the as was Braves, in the seventh that scored ..MM hit, inning ..44 22 ".ROO lOlllotl, tlNklaud Vernon is stacked up with pitchers. and a moment later Vaugnn, playing 3 to 0. Alexander was in great form Scbnller. Frlieo. 't close in,, let Galloway's grounder skip and in only one inning were two hits ..I 2 . T0 lloille, FrtKCo, Decanniere has not worked since last' past him. Klliott Home ruiifc Iliirry, Schaller, two scored off his delivery. . .. Tuesday, whensixhe won from Portland, These two slips gave the AngelsNixon nnd Ilnvls. Philadelphia's runs were made after a but was runs donated hits, by another and allowing double - '! . Play, one of four during the He 'f fourth. In in the field dropped right Keep up the sjcgoodin work. been made in the second six had but allowed E. Johnson game, and let down two an with Saturday easy fly . Paskert shot a double to right" hits. Boles score. inning. That kind of grit ulna. In the evening session Vaughn and Niehoff followed suit, the former Hess worked Sunday'. scored one on Fisher's long sacrifice scoring. Burns was given a pass and to center field. Sort of shows what the club Is made Niehoff stole third. Alexander hit to But then there is still left Fromme, flyThe Angels tied it in the third on center of. three bases, scoring NieKane's single througl. short, a stolen hoff andforBurns. ."(.Continued on Following Notice old Ham Patterson get into Score: base and Kllis's single along the first the Anbase line. In the next inning PHILADELPHIA. to the lead on Nixon's gels advanced donation. Boles scored d AB R II PO A E from first base. scores 3 0 1 0 3b Stock the made by The other two ft 4 2 0 0 0 ss Bancroft came in the fifth. Wolter and Whitted If 0 3 0 0 Angels 0 .4 on Koerner scored Galloway's long Cravath rf 4 0 1 2 1 0 drive. 3 0 0 11 0 0 Luderus lb high over first in the Ryan threw cf ..33 11 21 34 04 0 and set the stage for the sec- Paskert XATIOXAL LEAGI K. eighth 0 2b Niehoff l'ACIFIC COAST LEACIK. from Burns c l'ortland score. Kelly scored score: 2 1 0 2 1 0 W. Li. Pet. ond AV. Pet. outs. on infield I. The two 3 2 0 1 1 7 0 4 Alexander p .636 second 17 11 .607 lirookly n . . 1am Angelen ft .S .615 .R3."t 14 Philadelphia LOS Frauclmro ANGELES. ...lO San 3 6 27 0 ft 11 7 Totals .. .. ..29 .583 13 IK .ROO Boston . . trrnon : AB R H PO A K 8 6 .... .567 BOSTON. 4S3 JR H Chicago Oakland 1 0 .5 7 Kane cf . 533 H 32 .478 Cincinnati . . Malt Lake AB R II ,PO A E 5 0 0 0 If 8 Kllis '.X .500 St. L,ouis 373 I5 2 l'ortland 1 Maranville ss ....3 3 0 7 5 0 1 3 0 ! . .. rf Wolter .400 Pittsburgh e Kvers 2b 4 0 O 6 S 5 1 0 4 3 0 3 New York ..IS 9 Koerner lb 0 4 1 0 0 0 Collins If 4 1 0 3 YKSTERDAVJI GAMES. Galloway .3b 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 rf Wilboit 2b McLarry Games. Vesterday Salt Lake 2. Vernon 1. 2. 1 3 1 12 0 1 0 Z 1 0 0 lb ss R. Usher Konetchy ....4 I. ok Ansrelea 4. l'ortland f 6, New York 4. (Ten in1 3 0 0 0 . . . . . 0 Smith 3b 2 7 1 2 Brooklyn 0 c Boles San Francisco I). Oakland S. 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 nings.) 2 1 4 0 0 cf p Compton Ryan ss 0. 1 2 3 3 0 0 Philadelphia6, 3. Boston 0 Gowdy c 4 0 0 0 Butler .....0 Cincinnati o tit L.ouis 5. 0 2 1 1 0 0 STAXDIXG OP SKniK?. Barnes p Pittsburgh-Chicag0 0 0 0 game 0 0 postponed; 4 3 14 10 27 O. .36 2. Totals Oakland Ragon San Francloeo 0 rain. 0 0 1 0 0 ... . PORTLAND. I.oa Augelea 2, l'ortland O. Connolly Salt Lake 1. Vernon . AR R H PO A E 0 30 Today Gmniea. Totals 627 18- 0 o 3 0 4 0 0 Wilie cf at Boston. Philadelphia THE IF COI.V.MV. 4 1 1 0 at New York. Vaughn 2b Connolly batted for Barnes in eighth. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Lonea. . Brooklyn VIns. If at Speas Pittsburgh. Chicago Score bv innings 3 0 .R86 1 0 11 0 Los AnKelea .621 Guisto lb 0 Cincinnati at St. 1 . R4S 7 0 Philadelphia 0 2 .RI7 O. Fisher c San lrunrisco .3 0 0 0 Boston rnon S 0 0 .R11 0 0 1 1 ,4S Nixon if A M E R C A X ASSOCIATION". e . 4C7 hits . RM Sumr.iarv: 3 0 1 0 Oakland 0 Paskert, Vv Li. . . 4."SS pct. SUimpf 3b 1 1 hit . RM 7 3 0 0 Niehoff, Maranville. Three-bas- e Salt I.nke 1 11 . . 1917 Hollocher ss Louisville Alexander. Stolen base Niehoff. Sac.300 1 2 0 0 0 .4M .3 Iortlaul 7 5 p Kelly .583 Minneapolis rifice hit Maranville. Double plays 7 5 .583 Columbus . . 2 Cravath to Luderus; Stock to Niehoff 5 2 27 29 U 7 5 TODAY'S SCHRDULF.. Totals... .583 Indianapolis to Luderus: Konetchy to Maranville to 5 7 .417 Kansas City Loa Angeles nt Portland. Maranville to Evers to KoKonetchy;Bases Score 7 4 by innings .363 Los on balls Off Barnes 3. Salt Lake and Vernon at Los Angeles. Toledo ..... . . netchy. 4 7 Angeles: St. Paul .363 runs Off Alexander, San FruDciseo at Oakland. earned Hits and 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runs 110 0 2 0 1 10 2 10 Milwaukee . .167 runs no in nine Innings; off hits 2 2 0 Hits 6 hits and 3 runs in 8 Barnes. AMUIUCAX LEAGUE No games scheduled. Portland: Struck out By Alexander 2, byinnings. L XV. Pet. 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Runs 2. Umpires 10 and Eason. Ragon Rigler 6 . .10 .625 5 0 1 J 1 0 1 0 Washington .. . '. ... WESTERN LEACl'E. Hits 110 7 10 .588 Cleveland . Struck out By Kelly 6, CINCINNATI HITS HARD . W. U 8 7 Pct. Summary: .533 XVichita New York 2 .818 by Rvan 6. Bases on balls Off Kelly. 8 .5J.'9 Boston 3 hits Fisher,v .700 3. off Rvan 1. Two-bas- e . 8 ...7 .5l'! Lincoln Detroit AMD DEFEATS ST. LOUIS McLar-r3 6 YVolter. Double Omaha .667 1" plays .526 Kelly, Chicago 5 4 to Fisher to Koerner. Sacrifice hits .556 5 10 .333 Topeka. . ..... .. St. I.iiis 4 6 G. Fisher, Roles. fcto!en bases Kane, .400 5 11 .312 Denver 3. Philadelphia .... ... Cincinnati hit 4 7 Sioux City .363 Wolter, R. Fisher, Koerner. Hit by ST. LOUIS, May 3 7 Louis Wild St. hard and. Pes .300 Moines... Nixon, pitchers Galloway. Speas, pitcher S Yeterday"a Gamea. St. Joseph .... .200 pitches Ryan. Runs responsible for ....2 6 to 5. won four aided errors, by Philadelphia 3. New York 2. Kelly 3. Ryan 1. Time 2.10. Umpires I on No games scheduled. 3, Guthrie and i inner. Only one came scheduled. (Continued Page Sports Section) (Special to The 4.- ed 4 7 0 r I, never standing for anything like that, they demonstrated that they have ' not lost the ability to hit the pill when hits are symbolical of runs. ; characterizes Vernon into and third place Salt lake's victory dropped' the visitors as positive brutal. Plainly Blank and his men were peeved as a resnlt of having1 been eompelled to remain dormant Tuesday. Thus the acenery continues to shift. San Francisco, so recently floundering in the mire of fifth place, eased into the runner up point, while Los Angeles increased its lead over Vernon to three and a half games. Three gentlemen. Mor- out a double to left center and Don ris Rath, Bunny Brief and BuddjT scampered in with the only run for Byan, placed the skids under Ver- the home team. non. Bath paved the way in the first Manager Blankenship today anrun with a hit in the opening round, nounced he had purchased Charley while' Brief and Ryan drove in both Pmcitt from Oakland and that the of Salt Lake's scores with well placed big pitcher would report here tomorrow. Prueitt couldn't get along with hits. Good. to All the Manager Elliott. He is one of tbe Buddy men in the league. best When Buddy had his appendix also announced Judge winBlankenship pruned from the sprout stem last sold to Tacoma, had who was Munsell. ter it was feared that he mijrht never to Arizona the outlaw league, jumped hit a baseball again. Perish the with signing Hayden. thought. It is Blankenship's expert Vernon released Catcher today is than even better that Ryan opinion Outfielder Schiltz Mitze and Coieman, fore he was separated from his and Pitchers Fairbanks and Mitchell get under the league limit. "He idiows more life and displays to If Jack Warhop 's arm is all right more speed. ' says Blank. he will work for Salt Lake. tomorrow The game ran largely to pitching between Paid Fittery and Jack Quinn. But for an error by Rader in the sixth, TWO CLASS D LEAGUES MAKING THEIR BOW Fittery and Quinn might not have been able to settle their argument prior to the evening feed. Auburn. X. Y.. May 3. Qualification the Dixie and Central Texas baseThe Utes won principally because of as members of the Naball Brief and Ryan hit the ball at the tional leagues Association of Professional Baseball Clubs was announced today by psychological moment. John H. Farrell of the asIn the first frame Rath singled, Orr Secretary sociation. Both organizations are class leagues. sacrificed him to second. Quinlan L. The Dixie league will Include fanned and then Brief singled, sendand Dothan. Ala., and Quitman, Valdosta and Moull ing Rath home. Ga. trie the Rader In the sixth started TigThe Central Texas league will have Valdosta and Moul-an- d ers on tbe down grade by mussing bridge. Quitman, Tex. Waxahachle, Orr's gToundcr. Quinlan's sacrifice COLLEGE II ASK II ALU. and Brief's lone: fly to Doane .sent Bates college 2.5. Brown 0. him to third, from where he easily Maine 5, Colby trotted in with the winning run on Yale 4, Holy Cross 2. Villa Nova 6. Penn 3. Ryan's short hit to left. Catholic university 5, Lehigh 4. 5. New York university 1. Tigers Growl in Ninth. Lafayette 1. Bucknell 0. Dickinson FitThe Tig rs were absolutely at 16. V. M. I. 2. Navy VirRlnia 2. Princeton 3. tery'? mercy until the ninth, when Aggies 4, Kalamazoo colMichigan as with one gone Rader singled. Just 1. lege he started to steal Risberg slammed Penn state 7. Armv 4. 4 0 x 1 All that Vernon pot out of today's. overdue was one sob. a mn and Had it been possible to make tbe sob opener count the ame as a tally it would have Wen a tied score. As this was impossible, same having no stnndinir in baseball. Salt Iake malted the jame away. 'J to 1. That is no joke, it is merely a pun. This was the first appearance here of the Utes and quite a few were ont to sec whether they could still throw the same old harpoon in the same f!d way. The fan" returned home with their worst suspicions confirmed. "While the visitors did not break down any well known fences. Jack luinri 4 Valu- 1 .) SALT LAKE. AB R H PO A E Opening Events. Four of ten-roun- ' I the Trolley Dodgers' able Tallies. the in SPIKED X' V.W.N T OS AXGKLKS. Cal., May low-brow- FROM NEW YORK IN OGDEN BOUT ' 0 by Innings Oakland: Huns ... . .20. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sf-or- e Hits , San Francisco; .3 020004 011 0110114 8 .00040140 2-- Doyle PhyJe. SOUTIIKHX ASSOCIATION'. 1, Atlanta 2. Birmingham . New Orleans 3, Mobile 5. I. Little Hock 3. Chattanooga Nashville-Memphi- s game postponed; . o iiTiiw i:sTi:n i.i; a t; l u. Tacoma 0, Butte 1. Seattle 4. Ureat Falls 0. No other games. . . POOR SUPPORT 11 12 10 .....4 .....00 ........ 10 BEHIND KELLY COSTS CONTEST . W HA T THE FANS ARE GOSSIPING ABOUT 1-- 2-- - "J. ; - V" , rat. " butter-fingere- STANDING OF THE CLUBS 2-- ; 0 . 1112 01 -- 0 9 Huns 15 Hits .... .. ..1 2 15 12 2 1 Summary: Four runs 5 hits off Baum 13 at bat In 3 plus Innings, out in 4th. no one on no outs: 5 runs 11 hits off Klawitter 23 at bat in 5 plus 4 Innings,5 runs out In 6th. 1 on no one out; hits off Territt 20 at bat in 4 23 inout in Sth. no one on out. nings, runs Home Klliott, Barry. Schallr, Davis. Two-bas- e hits Bodie. Jones 2. 1'errltt. Barry. Sacrifice hit Autrey. Base on balls Off Klawitter 3. off Baum 2. off Perritt 2. off Chabek 2. Struck out By Baum 1, by Chabek 1. Hit by pitcher tiardner, by steen: Coffey, by Klawitter. Sacrifice fly Bodie. Double plays Barry to Davis; Eavls to to Coffey to Autrey; Barry: toAutrey Downs to Autrey; Downs to Coffey Coffer to Autrey. Stolen base Fitzgerald. Wild pitches Chabek. Runs Baum 4, responsible for Klawitter Perritt. Chabek 3. Left on1. bases Oakland 6, San Francisco Credit defeat to victory to Perritt. 2.15. Charge Time Klawitter. Umpires and rain. . .1 & " p.... . - 14 Two-bas- - . f . -- V 3000000 03 0000000 |