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Show POTC 3 TTT7T7 TT TTTN rv r -- rvJ m w V J mm m jutmt m j0giMimwm9 fed NeJP feS .SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31; 1916 F1 FT 1 1 y n III ft y iL f-s- p 0 9 S3 HI? II ii Nb y OUT rPCQUCNTLYB IEAVERS BREAK BANGED HOME RUNS EENCE CLEARING UNSTEADY FIELDING CAUSE OF DEFEATS J SMASI-IE5VhPILlV.R0- WD W OAKS COME BACK EVEN; BAD LUCK AFTER DROPPING COSTS THEM ONI MORNING BATTLE 5 McCredieV Men Outplay Vernon Displays Marked superiority in All I, Departments of Game Before Two Big Holiday' Gatherings i : .w m - ' 1- ... i v 1 s AROUND THE . LINEUP i - Backed Up by Rowdy. . - JIO - Has One Bad Inning, in Which Goes Well to Eighth Frame of Three Hits Count Four . Morning Game, When , Wolvertonians Start. Runs Against Him. 5 Special LOS is, y, f - Spells Kenworthy's Double Trouble for Seals When ILL FORTUNE AFTER KELLY SAMMY BEER STRIKES SNAG h The score: Morning game, Vernon, 13; Salt Lake, 3. Batteries, Vernon, Hess and Whaling; Salt Lake, Warhop, Hall, Kellogg, Dongan and Vann. Afternoon game: Vernon, 16; Salt Lake, 10. Batteries, Vernon, Quinn, Areillanes and Spencer; Salt Lake, Fit-terHughes, DougSa and Hannah. Probable batteries for today's game Salt Lake, Fittery and Han( nah; Vernon, Fromme and Whaling. The game starts at 3 o'clock. Op-- - ponents; Heavy Hitting of Maggert Feature of Day. . ?x v 7 Ky.::-.-:'- : s 4' - , N to The Special to The. Hfrald-Republiea- S3", r, wild-pitche- . TOleague, loosely played simply outclassed the Salt Lake Withcrowds. afternoon and enthusiastic moraine? before Si pames yesterday 7 7 in prac-tieaJout poinj into "details the Bengals demonstrated their superiority . if ' every department of the national pastime. Poor pitching, unsteady fielding and inability to hit the opposing- pitching opportunely is sufficient of a tale of woe to tell how the Utes misbehaved and the Los Angeles suburbanites performed. rZ?L ,ZT In his desperation, .Manager Cliff Blankenship tried practically every available pitcher; substituted Eldred at short for Orr in the afternoon game, V iSS&t " , and when the attack was too hot for Eldred to stand, put Bunny Brief at ' t recruit ritcher, at first in his final spell thort and Kellogg, a ' of desperation. : Really, th less said about the morn-Inscored and the total for the Inning game the more charitable. The was two runs on two hits and a lot IU. unscoreable happenings. official scorer eald enough when he of The time that the Utes only otfcer Co.. Photos by the Sainsbury-SIddowa- y declared the official count, Vernon were permitted to touch the home plate and three hits on runs fourteen were In came thirteen There third. the iafely by th McGaffigan to Gleich-ma- n THE throng at Majestic park, yesterday afternoon was treated to many enjoyable. sensations in the way, of long . errors, and Salt Lake, three runs on two out PORTLAND. saw route. even if the home town boys' did get trounced. These two photographs show two home run hitters I'.unny Brief over they his fRvorite treThen AB R H pa a- - e eight tits and no misplaya. Since lonesome are mor? easily accounted for, here Is the retire In left,looking and sent it a homer crossing the plate. At the left is shown Marty McGaffigan,' the nifty little Vernon shortstop, coming in. At the Wilie cf ...... 44 0 01 1 3 01 . how the home clan put over the three. for Ick. Kellogg pitches and plays first and Vaughn ss appears Kellogg, the latest acquisition of Manager Oliff Blankenship. riai 3 00, 1 0 Rodgers 2b some is 0 0 0 1 5 . 0 . hitter. If Southworth I This Sorry Story. 2 4 0' 0 0 . . . .... 5 Nixon rf . Off to Good Start. . relation of how the Tigers more 2 0 1 14 4 0 piled Guisto lb somewhat 2 2 0 0 4h 4 0 Jimmy THE their total ismatter 1 singled tohi right. Stumpf c3b . . . of fact, the 2 2 0 4 0 0 red shir1' four prolonged. As a In Fisher QUINLAN Abouton the first Inning 1 1 0 0 piled up they an this tint Ham Patp Kelly as ! theg provided sufficiency, ample and startedwarm-interson got fidgety events proved. This early grief hapwarm-u- p Totals. . ... ..34 2 9 24 14 1 process of his benh In this manner. sinBrief pened staff. ! Bunny LOS ANGELES. pitching Doane walked, which was most unand the bases were filled. suspicious. to gled I. AB R II TO A E Olelchman also walked and came a peculiar happening. Then right Cliff lilankenship was forced cf .... 3 1 21 33 0 00 Maggert P.vsn hit in the general direction of Manager on start the warmincr uo process Ellis. If ........ 34 0 0 3 00 0 got to McOaHican. The little shortstopstepwas not side for the Kane rf 'arJiop lines, second Hri?f at by forced the ball, 5 1 0 0 3 Koerner lb any too well. Klsberg was on the bag and then hit the grand working 1 ping 0 0 3 He to the 3b doubled ball equal opportunity. The of back Galloway first. stand Wins. Iyoaes. 1 1 1 3 to left for a 2b scoringon Doane, McLarry HO wan thrown so hard that it bounded and T STAND Vernon .641 THY S 6 0 0 2 0 was Glelchman c third. Boles time in bs-perched to Gleichman at first .S47 IO A it eel es . .TiOH 5 1 3 3 0 0 Hates hit one that thumped Morris Butler ss . . . . 52 T .."MS V he could throw It to McGaffigan at Hath In San 1 2 4 Krancleo 1 3 0 ... chest went a the and for Zabel p on Vond for a pntout making Ryan, . ... .4iV .43S Salt Fake v scored. Rlsberg linsingle. GleichT.an one of the freakiest plays in the Jis-tor432 .4M 6 Portland 2 27 10 .28 at second and Bates wasWar-ho-on Big Chief Keeping Wires Hot Totals of baseball.a. A double but playnothada gered .362 Oakland ..... .370 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. p sacrificed the first. Haley by on scored palpable, ben to Olelchman route, wfiich was the to .Major Leagues in Score by innings W. Pet. all the exIurlng chargeable, error. and on Vernon .......... . 8,1 IS Section. Pace 4, Portland: Shlnn (Continued Sports naturally citement Quinlan Ium R'un3 29 2.1 .55S ...0 010 0 20 01 00 29 Angeles Search of Player. San Francisco Oh, rery well,ijc this in another day, 20 85 .537 .12 1110 lilts Salt Luke 2a '.447 Los Angeles: ...21 Portland 25 .419 (Runs Iake baseball club is In Holidays are all right, sometimes. .....0 0 14 1 0 0 0 -6 7 ........IS TiHH Salt . 8tl Oakland 21 Hits 86 10131100 market for a corking grood Two in the same place huft. OTHER WORSE Koerner. ONE WAS BAD Summary: Three-bas- e Boles.hit Struck from a major league club. This out Sacrifice hits Ellis, Results. Yesterday's is the' statement made last night by By Zabel 3, by Kelly 2. Bases on Somebody please bring In the elecSalt Lake 3, Vernon 13 (first game); balls Runs Off Zabel 7, off Kelly trical the baseball Salt Lake JO, Vernon 16 (second same). Manager Cliff Blankenship of the Salt writer adding Afternoon Game. for 5, Zabel 1. Douneeds- it machine, Kelly responsible Los badly. 2 7, Portland 3!omlng Cinme Angele ' (first ble plays Galloway to Butler to KoerIake Utes. who has been keeping the jernnir); Los Angeles 2, Portland 5 (secner, Kelly to Guisto. Stolen bases VEHXOX. hot in an effort to land the right ond Krame). It's hats off to Ham 5SPatterson. wlrs vi:i:non. Hit by pitched Maggert, Ellis.Zabel. San a 0.' 3 Francisco sort, of Oakland a AB i: II PO A E "(first Rodgers. It player. iiO po ' it Butler ball Wilie, by Umpires t San O Francisco O 6 . O 5, Oakland o 6 The moral is, don' monkey with the frame) 2 4 3 3 Yesterday Bill Orr, shortstop, who Daley If . and Doyle. Time :1.50. Donne cf . . Phyle tsecona O O has! bad 1 of 4 a 1 been o game). O lb. O ear, 9 menagerie. . complaining (ileiohnian Mnttick cr 1 r . Afternoon Game. 1 went entirely wrong in the morning 4" 3 9 0 2 Kibercr 2b . . 2 b. ;ieklinum CATS. Games. Today's I o and was not used In the afternoon. 1 IJtlcs 3b . . . . 6 3 0 3 PORTLAND 2U IIMx-r- . Vernon and Salt Lake nt Majestic O 1 . ... It o 1 The result is In the box scores. The 1 3 2 2 rf AB R II TO A E ;rigsi Hate . The morning game box score shows park. 1 O I was also "a bit hot for "Brick" 1 1 . . . 3 2 0 0 .... cf Wilie of Doane freaks. San runs Francisco Jnlcy ITrf. .. .. . I 0ff O.1 O O 0O Matliok of . - 0 1 31 44 o4 o0 pace three plenty and Oakland Oakat 2 2 0 5 2 2 to substitute at and is not credited with got who started 3b Eldred, Vaughn land. a time bat. at ;rigsi 2 1 0 4 0 3 O Spencer c . . . 2b 1 I o 1 afternoon. in 3 the short 2 3 0 led Rodgers off in three times lie Los four PortlantUand nt Los An- Southworth If innings Mc;afflsati Angeles 1 2 2 3 0 0 O O . O . Is . 1 O to to be O o 4 Eldred' II 1 and three Blank, p walks. According got tjuinn geles. 1 3 0 0 Whaling;. . c. .. 4 Nixon rf O O 0 3.0 Arellanos outfield 2 1 0 for 2 0 2 0 retained p utility purposes. 0 0 8 2 3 0 Ho p Guisto lb While he declines to be quoted, it is Tfcere was no battle !etvreen Swede 0 1 3 1 0 XATIOXAL LEAGUE. 2 c Fisher Totals the gossip that the newcomer and Orr rtlsberg and Tommy- Quintan. 4 5 0 2 0 0 W. L. Pet. Ward ss ..49 16 21 27 13 2 will Totals . ..11 13 II 27 11 0 . 0 0 have to fight it out for the regular 0 0 21 12 .638 Houck p Brooklyn SALT Ji.KE. I.VRK. 1.0 took out his biffing proclivi- New York . . 1 and utility infield jobs. 0 0 0 0 20 1 4 .588 Higginbotham p. 2 Risberg In faa most over ties lambast All is A K a the II field Philadelphia II left i: PO Blankenship ii Incidentally. it .043 a for. fence a O O Quinlan cf . . 1 5 7 O vorably impressed with the perform2? 15 0 1 1 17 17 .500 .26 2 honier, double and a sin- Boston 3 2 Totals cf . . . Quinlan o O Shimi rf Cincinnati . O .19 22 1 O O ances yesterday of Kellogg, the former gle. 5 .463 1 2 4 LOS IELES. AN( Milnti rr .... 3 s i'fi came . to .. association player, who 19 O O Brief Ib-s- s .. 5 2 3 it 1 .463 2 0 Union 2 AB R II PO A E No wonder McGraw of the Giants Chicago Itricr lb from Pittsburgh. St. Louis . . . that .18 22 .450 organization O JtJHIl If 1 1 5 ) 2 0 2 I 0 0 wants cf in in box of . third baseman the the well did Bates, .5 Maggerts 21 .17 enough ltyans If .447 Ellis If Pittsburgh 1 O 0 . O 4 0 0 Hath 2b .... 1 0 0 1 Kellogg 3 (I 3 5 well several at other and Tigers. thJ Probably Orr first, big played morning 0 0 0 . 3 . . 1 1 .... 1 0 O 3b 1 use 2 3 2 rf Kane afterin Bates could He a the fiend 0 managers Murphy league also like and hit llnth 2b Results. 0 . 0 0 Yesterday's a 1 I 1 1 ... O c Koerner inch the lb looks O O ball Hannah noon. 111 1 4 3 every 2 :i player. 0 Murpliy Sb .. 4 2 2 3 0 New York 1, Philadelphia 5 (morn- Galloway 3b O o O ... O While nothing can be given out In 7 O 1 3 0 Kid red 0 Vann c 5 4 0 0 0 3 n New York 10, Philadel- McLarry 2b . ing game): the McGaffigan this time, because those to fact displayed n o o i oo Kelloss lb . .. .. 30 o1 3O 10 O 1 arthefityat are 1 2 (afternoon game).' 1 3 0 4 c one AVnrhop p . . . he is Bassler fieldof phia that best the niftiest their working n o n O 2 0 p 0 0 close certain deals, the fans may be ers who ever disported at Majestic 4 3 2 0 3 0 Fittery 3 Boston 3b ... 5, Hall i Butler Brooklyn (morning o . O 0 0 . 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 Boston Is Salt park. 0, Brooklyn 1 (afterp one game): and Krllotfs p ... O1 oo oo oo on oo Hughes p .. .. . 31 that of Hogg p.esured thing, o O 0 . 2 0 0 0 3 noon 0 a p p I)oiian game). to be Standridge is Lake Douzan p ... 1 by represented 1 1 St. Louis 3, Chicago 0 (morning Ryan o n o o Vann o o Ilrlef had n 0 u o o ba;eball going mornlncr at the club. 0.0 0 0 0 Hannah St. Louis 1, Chicago 5 (afterbat. He via peculiar credited with two game); only 2 , 0 10 27 16 times up, and got two hits. Including a noon game). Totals . ..44 Total-27 11 4 WEIGHTS ANNOUNCED Total . ..33 3 8 27 12 3 Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 9. homer. Ttvan batted for Standridge In ninth. ' Vann balled for Iouffan in ninth. Hannah batted for Helloes in eighth. CLASSIC There seemed to be nothing the matKENTUCKY FOR s, Score Games. by inningToday's Score by innings ter with Vann's-whip- . He threw out Portland: by inn in Boston and at Brooklyn no 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 and three allowed Vernon: , steals. Runs Vernon: New York and Philadelphia Brooklyn. 30. Roamer Philaat 4 Ky., 1 0 2 0 0 Slay Louisville, 1 0 0 Huns O 1 3 Hits 2 3 3 2 0 0 13 0 . 10 0,0 Hun S020 ....44 has been given an impost of 132 pounds, Hess and Whaling were a Boston Na- delphia. 7 1 1 1 2 3 3 0 0 Hits . . Angeles: 3 11 21 top weight, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at Pitts- LosRuns Hits in the Kentucky handicap tional battery 1 1 ft 2 0 0 0 0 0 in the pennant winning Salt SatIikf: next burgh. 1 2 1 0 1 1 Louisville, Salt at Park, .2 Douglas days. Hits 110 3 Huns 0 0 10 3 2 Ol Ituu e hits Mag- Summary: 0 5 4 2 0 1 3 0 18 urday. Hits . ....."Tvo-hafor the "handicap were anhe wants to ue it, Hess has a 2 When AMERICAN' LKAGl'K 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 8 Weights lliH base Southworth. Stolen gert, e last year's cross-fir- e a cross-eye- d Summary; hit Haley, nounced today. Borrow, delivery like next W. L. Pet. Maggert. Sacrifice hits Ellis. Kane, hits Rlstterg, Rates. . been 126 .Summary i Two-bahas Orieras. corner where the is. pounds, '2. winner, Spencer. person carrying asking Quinlan ..2? 14 .641 Butler. Guisto, Higginbotham, Rodgers. Washington. .. . Kd 122: lilt Brief 2. KetloaK. Shion. Home CrlsrKM. McOafflean. Three-bas- e Hodge, 10J: runs pounds; given 129 Cleveland 14 .6.12 Struck out By Standridge 1. by ..21 121: liermis. Prince McCafMsan. be to Itoyal must handed ItlsberK. Blank for It It run try- New York , , . Inherit, Ilrlef. Sup. KelloKS. 1. 5nencer, Daley. Crump, . .1!)Bases on balls Off 15 Iles. nomf .559 114: Waterblossom. basea tolcn II. He used had. Bayberry 114; he Metis ing. everything . .20 3. off Hogg 5, off Standridge 4, Boston 17 Houck .541 103: rifiee bits Whaling Milan. Sacrifice 10S: on hNlls Daley, Water Baes Regret, Witch, Off 1, Candle, ..17. 20 .459 off Higginbotham 1. Runs responsible at Churchill 2. The manager cannot play the game Chicago winner of the 1915 derby runner-uflies Bates, Brief. Stolen bases hlnn, nlf HtiKrlies Struck out By 1. 4, Standridge . .17 Detroit :!l .447 for Houck 2, Hogg p I in 123. r Huahes 3. Klve runs 11 Downs. Star Hawk, himself. 2 runs 4 at bat off Houck . ' . .14 Ilrlef. Bases oa balls Off Hess 7, off hits 20 1,at bat hits Three 22 .389 Philadelphia been the off In 3 this year's derby, has given 4 hits 4 runs 10 at ..14 22 .380 In 11-- 3 innings; 2 on. 1 out: 5 runs post of honor smon? the is pretty soft for a shortstop to Stt Louis out in fourth. Quinn Uarbop S, off Hall 4, off Kellotcg 1. 7 It 2 in off bat Hogg Charge 107 a double play hit 24 at bnt off Arellanes In .1 3 with an impost of pounds. Weights Struck ont Fly -Hess 1, by Hall 3, by get onhe both endstheof ball to to Hogg. Creditinnings. Higdefeat victory Results. 100 Yesterday's O at hat 7 to 5 down runs when throws others into Of the the hits range, 3 4 lotForruns off at hits hat innins; Double plays Butler to KelloRR 1.. ginbotham. 5 Cleveland 4, St. Louis in but is prelets thau that pouXls. tery out In grandstand netting, (morning to Koerner. Bassler to Butler, of an Inning, out In first, none on and none laulnjc. off AVnrbop In Winners of J1300 after publication cisely what McGaffigan did in the game: fifteen innings); Cleveland 1, McLarry out: S." runs 13 to Ward " runs Rodgers. tilt by pitched ball 1 St. Lcuis 1 be bits will on 2d matinee. milkman's and hits bat off of (afternoon at the weights, however, in given ame). gonet first. Hughes Nixon ' by Hoggs. Umpires Doyle 3 1 Boston 4, 1 the in on sixth. 1 five pounds additional, out Washington penalties and Hall In 6 InnlnR. out In run 3 hit ont; and Phyle. Time 1.4 5. at bat off S, Washington(morning 2 (aftBostor accrue from looked at rood at II Ilrlef to bat off In game); DouEan short 4 today. 3 Ilunny 1 1 1 run hits Innings. Hons responsible for Quinn seventh. oa and gone; nominated In the afternoou. The Timers did not ernoon game). Fifty horees have isbeen ROWING ACCIDENT FATAL. for 7 at bat off Helios;? In 1 3 lnninss .1. .rellanrs 3. Fittery B, Hughes Chicago8. o, iJetroit 9 1 (morning game) for the event, which iult putting' the hot ones into that 5, York. May 30. The ann.ua! reNew a a ?.t Mid 1. Detroit mile when lie went out there, but Chicago barter. territory ones (afternoon7 game) 'rellt upwards, victory to luinn. and 3 runs 3 lilts 5 at hat off Dourid In 1 Housan defeat the New York Rowing assoof 2, are as New a dozen York gatta About to hot the Philadelphia regarded tharce (mornon Left post. likely sizsllng quit Fittery. held on the Harlem river toX limine.. Runs responsible for Hess 3, base Vernon S, Salt ciation, 1, New York 0. Iassed starters. Lake game); Philadelphia ing marred by the drowning of did well at first, but bet- 0 afternocn game). day, ofwas ball Hannah. First base on errors Marhon 4. Hall 4, Ilougan 4. C'harKe Kellogg near the close one the A competitors .Vera the stick. b home bases with Lett ter 1. i:. Vernon to Salt Lake runciiASK lefeat single, ni.rrcs Double im:ai. Warhop. Melvin events. J. the of day's a is run census double and the H.ntcs his Pitch Games. to of lll to 30. non II. "lt Lake Itlsbers t.leichmannt . Dan Shay, Today i,Ihk Kansas City. May of the senior stroke four of on errors 3. ti hits. iernon base .MctiafflKan to (Irichmann; manager of lite Kansas City American Hesa. 1'lrst l!llfri: Cleveland and St. Louis at St. Louis the "AVahnetah Boat club of Flushing, lcfinf f iRnii to tilelch-mMi- Brief to Rath to KcIIosk. Hit announced today that bow-enassociation Detroit at and team, pitchd by itutleto play was Detroit. Chicago Jf.. struck by the X. of The prettiest fielding plsy of the after Uulnlfn. by (liilmit Hannah, by Me hid purchased Charley Deal, third lletiaf fiean. Hit by pitcher d shell oZ St. Alphonus Philadelphia and New York at New the i f Mi In 2.1 as ernoon I erarne name catch of of Time lime of the St. raplres Louis from York. Daley's I American 2.(7. baseman, llynn. Bo t club (Boston) and knocked overHeld and Brasbcnr. (Irashear and Held. league club board. Tle body was not recovered. Sports Section.) (font limed ou Page Washington and Boston at Boston. , A - ly - t- -- If ed hy two-bagg- . , 10 13 . GOOD 1NFIELDER BY BLANKENSHIP two-time- r, - Morning: Game. SAN FRANCISCO. AB R II TO 1010 r . k Dalton rf. Schaller If.. ...... lb Autrey Jones 3b. ....... c Brooks Baum p. ....... Fanning p. ..... t Totals i- THE - Se i 3js Davis ss Cook cf. - 1" 10 . -- w , m ...... ........ 1 . Klawitter .- - ." - 2-- ." 2 " 16 10 " - . . of-fkla- llv . O 10 . 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 A 0 0 K ft 0 2 4 O 0 11 0 5 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 31 6 9 27 15 0 4 2 4 R II PO A E 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0. 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0,1 4 2 2 6 2 116 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ft 10 1ft 10 0 ft 1 ft 0 3 0 0 ft ft ft 1 0 0 0 0 , ..40100013 00000002 1-- First base on Davis, Beer, Brooks. on Pas 4, Sports Section.) (Continued . . 0 2 0 0 .1 ....0 . ... . off-Bau- well-know- .... . , 15 10 10 v 1 2 2 3 10 27 10 1 .34 Totals Berger batted for Beer In eighth. Elliott batted for Davis in eighth. Klawitter batted for Klein in ninth. Score by' innings San Francisco: Runs ..20 0 0 00 0 3 01 96 Hits . . Oakland: 1 3 Runs . 0 1 0 11 0 1 3 3 10 Hits . . Summary: Two runs 4 hits off Boyd, 4 at bat in minus inning, taken ont in 0 out 2 on; 3 runs 5 hits off Beer, first, 26 at bat in 8 innings; 3 runs 10 hits in 8 3 innings, out 31 at bat to in ninth, 1 out 2 on. Charge defeat Baum. Three-bas- e Bovd. Credit victory to Two-base hit hits Schaller 2. Gardner. Sacrifice hits Coffey, Baum, -- io . . . Kenworthy 2b... Gardner rf Barry lb.c. ...... Griffith Barbeau 3b Boj'd p. Beer p.. Berger . . Elliott Klein p . 2 4 3 AB Lane If " 4 4 4 1 2 1 OAKLAND. , ;er 4- . 4 Bodle cf. Downs 2b. Coffey ss. - 5 ld. pinch-hittin- KICKING ABOUT WANTED AT ONGE cen-terfie- . 14 THE FANS ARE tJHHAT VV er Chick's recovery halted Kenworthy at third with Jones missing connections. Spider Baum allowed but four hits up to the eight inning in the morning session across the bay, but six swats in the last two frames scored three Oaks and Skeet Fanning was rushed to the rescue and saved the day, the Seals 6 to 3. winning The Seals went after Boyd right off the reel. Singles by Dalton, Schallei:, Bodie and Downs, combined with Lane's error, accounted for two' runs. Sammy Beer was sent in and he pitched beautiful bail up to the eighth, when on a wild Schaller tripled and scored an infield single, pitch. Bodie got stole and scored on Autrey's single and Coffey, who had walked, scored on a wild pitch, but Autrey was out at the plate trying to score from second oa the same Barbeau play. walked to start the eighth and Berger, batting for Beer, singled. g Lane forced Berger. but Elliott, for Beer, scored Barbeau on a hit to center. Kenworthy bounced one over Jones' head to score Lane. In the ninth hit to third and scored on singlesBarry Barbeau and Berger. by Scores: i s: Herald-TIppublica- May 30. Unable to SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco in the forenoon the Decoration day double-headedespite a the fact that the Seals hopped off train to don their baseball uniforms, Oakland came back in a 6 to 5 fashion and stronger win in the afternoon registered ten innings after of battling back and forth. Red Oldham, who started the session, got away dto a nice opening inning and then himself into trouble. showed the same sore arm Fanning trouble that has put him in the ranks of the losers of the past two month?, and though heavy hitting at his back kept him on even terms with the enemy, it was good judgment that after Bill Ken-wortprompted his dismissal to punched a And that double was the of the end. With Kenworthybeginning perched on second. Curly Brown took command of the sinking ship. Gardner and Griffith fanned, but .Rowdy Elliott slammed a grounder at Jones, whose throw was short, and Autrey did good work to stop the ball and save a tally. ANGELES, May 20. By all rules the game, except one, the Beav- ers should have taken both games today, but they did not. Where they slipped up was in not getting enough runs this morning. Aside from this fact they outplayed the Angels in both contests. The scores were 6 to 2 for the Angels and 5 to 2 for the Beavers. Kelly had hard luck In the first game, aloff lowing three hits to be bunched Anhfm in the fourth inning, when the gels chased in three men and won the game. Zabel was very effective In the pinches. This afternoon Portland started with a bombardment against Hogg in the first inning, batting in three men on four hits. Hogg was taken out in the third after he had hit a man, walked three others .nd forced in a run. Houck also became a little wobbly and was jerked out in the second frame two and being hit for a after passing which scored the Angels' secsingle, ond run. Both Higginbotham and Standridge did good work. Maggert's batting in both games was a feature. He got seven hits in eight trips to the plate. The supposedly heavy slugger" of the Beaver crowd, Guisto, got but one single in eight chances. Score: Morning Game. leaders of the Pacific Coast put it briefly ami truly the Vernon Tigers, Utes in two left-hand- prnp . TOOR PITCHING AND BLANK SWITCHES u u x .3 J HI. II Sa era f! a . ? - . Eddie Hallinan Now i Is Member of Seals j In the Utility Role j -- Si-or- e 5C 5$C - 1010221 00000 0132001 1 -- " Two-bas- '' . se Special to the AN FRANCISCO, May 30. j O A couple of changes in the j I -- Hitr-ginboth- am - 1- -3 in-nin- 1- 1- -3 . -3 -3 1- -3 1 in-oln- K. ' I ' 2-- 2-- Mc-Ken- in 1 our-oarp- m-pl- res 11 6 personnel of the San Francisco team were announced today by Manager Harry Wolverton. Les Sheehan, the Santa Clara J I university "boy who was signed two months ago for the utility role and who played in the outfield j alter Justin Fitzgerald was hurt, I has been cold to Seattle in the Northwestern league. Eddie Hallinan, recently given ! his release by the Salt Lake club, wat dgned by the Seals for the utility berth. Hallinan will report J in uniform tomorrow. I i ea 1- n. j es, 2-- Herald-Republica- i ! J i i J |