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Show & TTTT 1 a lL J T7T A AN T7n TO) "a HmSi M j 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE I ' ' 3 rI! Za X. 1 1, I 1 r-- 1 : , V . rv 1 i IVV .ll J I "n HVV ." r ROM Ml! BUNNY BRIEF SLAMS V'. n r- -r 1,-19- 16 PUTS BALL OVCP ' .v .... M'LARRY fillSi ." : : : 'twill iBg - 1.2 .... "T' , I ..... Totals - , .34 o 8 LOS'ASfiESr 27 15 'k I I I I I I I lb ..6 1 5. 2 5 0 5 0 2 3 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 SALT LAKE. AB P, H PO A E Quinlan cf Shinn rf Brief ss Ryan If 5 Salt Lake: ' AB R II" PO A E 2 2 0 0 0 cf . . . f Maggert 1 3 2 5 0 0 Ellis If 3 0 2 2 0 0 Wolter rf 1 0 Koerner lb .... 4 0 1 13 4 0 0 0 6 0 3b Galloway 2b .... 22 00 01 13 11 0o McGarry c Rassler 4 0 1 2 2 0 Butler ss Horstman p .... 13 0 ' n1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 Larsen 2b u 1 0 0 0 0 Kane 2b 1. 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan 3 9 27 13 3 Totals ..33 Kane batted for Larsen In eighth. batted for Horstman in ninth. Ryan Score by innings: Portland: 0 0 3 0 10 1 0 Runs 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 S Hits .. ' V Los Angeles: Runs 10 10 0 0 0 1 0 39 2 0 10 1.1 1 2 1 Hits .. e hits South-wortSummary: Three-basGuisto. Two-bas- e kit Koerner. Stolen bases Wilie, Wolter, Koerner. Sacrifice hit Ellis. Struck out By 2, by Sothoron 8. Bases on shows the absolute confidence of Twirler Fromme of the photo balls Off Horstman 7, off Sothoron 3. THIS Tigers in his contest yesterday in the game against the Salt Lake Horstman Runs responsible for Horstman 4, Sothoron 2. Double plays Galloway Utes. The camera lens caught him at the precise moment "when he was say- to to Koerner: Sothoron to McLarrj' to Guisto. Umpires Phyle and Ward ing to himself: "Well, hit it if you can." Doyle. Time of game 1.45. ....i... 05 . 9 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 27 14 2 3 4 4 0 0 V V LEADING IIITTKItS. All fiehaller. Sun Franrlweo .4 Oakland nerirer,Onklnnil .......... .4.1.5 Ilavii, Snn 'offey, .a ' Harry, Oaklnnd . .8 ,:t .:t ,n .4 .4 .2 .4 .2 Will. Fortlnnri Vernon Inttlck. Shinn. Salt Lake Hannah. altl.nke .... Ilaanler, I,o Annrlea Fromme, Vernon .... McGaf flKn, Vernon .. ' rot. II 4 JIHMI 1 1MJ) ,.KO 4 a .rr.o a 2 . . . 2 2 2 J .OHO .; . ;((( a Vernon Low Anceles .. San FrnnclNco Salt Ukr .... Portland Oakland Loses .(155 . "p .537 .4TtTi .470 .44 .420 .422 .444 .373 .353 AVIns." H7'.l .;on .rH 2 2 ..'OO ..VIO like Art Fromme, who has 1 .300 started this season,. Ilow.do you do, Mr. Fromme. INrn can't be lost when only one in rlaycd. The best thinf? that may be said about ' 5c Brashear Is thnt he Kot the Kitty over CominK back on the street car a fan game in one hour and forty-eiglooked over the shoulder of the hard- minutes. k n" working baseball scribe into the score-booand introduced himself as an efVtL". TUAXK ficiency expert. He said, "Why don't you get a rubber stamp that says'" 'Salt Lake Loses'?" Tlie Vernon batting order today will look like this: Doane, Gleiehmann, Griggs, McGaffiAnother nut met the baseball writer Kisberg, Bates, Daley, K. Johnson. as lie alighted from the tram car and gan, Whaling and sis ;i .t Salt Lake was wanted to know lc "When told not in- the Federal why up to lnte standlnj; of (Ifficial league. t'oast leaffiie that the Federal league was defunct, W. I.. T. V. dead, 1a goner, etc., he said, "That's 30 IK I 3 Vernon what mean" 2! 21 O 4 Los Antteles . ...30 25 ( 2 San FraucUco w AVhfl Rome Iot lit one dn.v Salt .' 21 27 ( Luke may hurt like I he dickrtM, what can Portland 10 2.1 1 II he wald of three iinut on one hatted OHklaud .... 21 37 O O Ilrleff hit hall. nldlall heintc by 'rv 'r LF.CAIX MAV ItKCOVF.n. IJlaukenship Is Investigating the May 31. Jack Lecain. Indianapolis. dictionary. who was seriously injured when his "i' over during the Tliere is no law that will cover what car turned race here- yesterday, took a Hunnv Brief thought when that M- speedway turn for the better tonight, it was ancGaffigan to Risberg to Gleiehmann nounced He by hospital was physicians. pulled. triple now lias a slight chance for recovery. was It said. Italph Mulford. who won Tommy Quinlan wanted to go out third place in the race, was painarid take a crack at Kfsberg. but Blank the when a tire late fully injured told him to save the wallop for another exploded on a car today he was tuning up day. on the local track for the Chicago race s ii 10. A hrliiht younn man called up to June nr-rm If lie awk It conhl not pirate CA.WICTS VKTOIIS. arc ii that the reel topllne of the The Camp baseball team defeated the not sport pnae the;c juoruinan might a deep Mack border. Telephone team, one of the fastest le decorated with ?: teams in Ogden. at Riverside park in What was intended to go right here a fast game, 10 to 1. in these lines lias been deleted by the The afternoon game was between the censor. road camp and the if company. The prison team was It Is no disgrace to get trimmed by Candy again successful, 13 to 9. 1 2 ' .r.oo n pitcher won fne out of ten and all nine he - V V ht I . - In-clf- " 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 28 313 2 0 0 0 5 111 Two-bas- s Three-bas- e vi -- .-- o- -. IS LIBERAL King-..- 300-mi- - - ;5s an . , Shupe-Willia- 5jC " - 176200!172 1601200 178 .......... 1901200 189 Dunn Luff Moffat" Cowan Drainey Skeen ' Becker . Bigeiow Browning Wightman .. ....... ...... . .. . . 173 166 184 171 177 184 18S 194 178 177 161 180 179 179 173 175 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 2001186 200 175 126150i 162 200 200 200 200 200 200 150 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200' 369 360 357 33S 330 345 310 356 366 348 338 379 350 327 364 350 356 357 363 3S0 353 288 400 400 400 400 400 400 350 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 350 professionals. 'Designates of targets broke. Denotes number of number B Denotes targets shot at. A SAN FRANCISCO. AB R II PO ...... Bodie cf. ....... Downs 2b. ...... Coffey ss. lb. ...... Autrey 3b. Jones c. .... Sepulveda ....... Couch p. Dalton rf. Schaller cf .... Totals 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 5 ... 2 0 0 ft 0 0 '.001 2 8 1 7 4 0 2 13 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 13' 27 15 1 38 Middleton If. Davis ss. Cook cf . . . . . E 4 1 3 3 OAKLAND. AB R H . A 110 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 3 4 3 2 4 2 1 i 0, E PO A 0 2 3 1 4 4 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 Kenworthy 2b. .. 1 0 0 0 Gardner rf 2 1 0 6 Barrv lb. ...... 2 3 1 Griffith c. . . 4 0 0 3 0 Barbeau 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Prough p. ...... 0 0 0 0 0 .'. Klein p 0 0 0 F. Elliott c. ... 1 1 0 0 0 Berger 0 9 3 36 27 12 Totals Berger batted for Klein In ninth. Score by innings San Francisco: 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 S Runs 3 0 3 2 2 3 1 1 013 Hits . Oakland: O 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 Runs 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 9 Hits 3 Seven runs hits off Summary: Prough,to30 at bat in 6 innings. Charge defeat Prough. Home run Schaller. Two-bas- e hits Davis. Downs Sacrifice hits Sepulveda, Coffey. Sacrifice fly Bodie. First base on called balls Off Couch 2. off Prough 3, off Klein 1, Struck out By Couch 2. by Prough 1, by Klein 4. Hit by pitcher Kenworthy. Double plays Coffey to Downs to Autrey; Barbeau to Barry. Stolen bases Runs responDalton, Schaller. Coffey. Klein 1. Wild sible for Prough 5, 2. on Left bases San pitch Prough, 12. Time of Francisco 10. Oakland game One hour 50 minutes. Umpires Finney and Guthrie. 0- 0-- ......... - 1 3,1 01 - ......... . - STAND HOW- - THEY ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGl' K. W. . . 30 IS Vernon . . . .21 24 Los Angelew . .30 2.' Sam Francisco Salt 'Lake Portland ... . . Oakland .21 27 .21 37 .! jr, Pet. .667 .547 .r45 .438 .432 302 Yesterday's Results. 8. Salt Lake 5. Vernon PURDUE GETS 20 HITS San Francisco 8, Oakland3. O. Portland 5, Los Angeles ONE GAME AND 20 RUNS O xum ch Today. Local Lodge of the B. P. 0. E. Vernon and Salt Lake at Majestic May 31. Twenty safe Lafayette, Ind.,two Has Strong Line-u- p for triples and four including hits, park. San Francisco and Oakland at Oak- - doubles, mixed with ten errors by Chiland. cago, made it easy for Purdue to win Park City Game. Portland and Los Angeles t I OH today's game 20 to 3. Score: R. II. E. S 10 The Salt Lake lodge of Elks, No. S3, Angeles. .3 Chicago 20 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE. has organized a baseball team. It has Purdue W. L. Pet; started training for the big game to be Batteries Shull. George. Larkin and 12 22 .647 Hart; Shrod, Kaufman and Walters. . . at Park City Tuesday, June 6. Brooklyn played 14 21 .600 The players and their positions are as New York . . 20 17 .541 follows: EASTERN LAWN TENNIS. Philadelphia 22 .476 Catcher. Jack Shea; pitcher. Sam Cincinnati .. May 31. Miss Ina ....20 Philadelphia, 16 19 .457 Kissell of New York and J. J. Arm. first baseman, Charlev Gouch: Boston Shirrill; .452 second baseman. Parley P. Christensen; Chicago .... the Pennsylvania state' cham;.19 23 Will S. Farrell; third base- Pittsburgh . Miss Eleanora Sears .17 22 .436 strong, defeated shortstop. pion, 4 Jn the 24 .429 and Wallace F. Johnson. man. Marry Elliot; left fielder, Wesley St. Louis . . . ....18 KiiiK; center fielder, Tom Homer; right second round of the mixed doubles of fielder, Frank Godbe. the women's Pennsylvania and eastern Yesterday's Results. The substitutes are Fred Nelson. Jim lawn tennis tournament today at states 1 5. Louis (first game); Haverford. Chicago6 Leary, Wallace E. Taylor, Dan Shields. St St.Louis (second game.) 3, Chicago W. Kelley, Martin Miss Molla Bjurstedt and W. T. Judge Warner. Boston 2, Brooklyn 3. Mulvey. Barney Quinn. 2. Jr., defeated C. T. Chase and Craig New 4, York Philadelphia 2. The officials are J. B. Morton, manBiddle, Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh ager; D. Shores, treasurer: James Mrs. C. W. Adams of Chicago was and Jack Kennedy, bv Miss Phyllis Walsh of this secretary, defeated Games Today. trainer. The umpires chosen are Dave and Mrs. Robert Leroy city Milts of Eureka, E. W. Mitchell of Pro-vand Brooklyn at Brooklyn. Boston Miss Sarah Neil-so- n defeated York New of Philaat A. N. McKay and R. A. McNally of New York ' and Philadelphia of Merion, ' Salt Lake. In the third round of the championdelphia. Pitts- ship at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh singles Miss Florence Ballin, New A M Elt I CAN ASSOCIATION.'..''. . burgh. York, defeated Miss Ina Kissell, Club. R. ir. E. AMERICAN LEAGUE. s jo Toledo Miss Eleanora Sears ef Longwood W. L. Pet. defeated Mrs. V. N. Bieg. of Merion, 3 3 5 Columbus ' 24 15 .615 . 1 1 Washington Minneapolis .... 24 15 .615 ... 5 6 St. Paul 1 Cleveland .. 22 15 .595 . PFEISTEIt AXD SCIIARDT MOVE. New York 2 7 1 Louisville 18 21 Sioux- City. Ta., 'May 31. The Sioux .538 Boston .. .4 g 1 Indianapolis 18 22 :450 City Western league team has signed ... .... Chicago 4 17 21 .447 two pitchers. Jack Pfeister. formerly . 7 5 Detroit Milwaukee .... 14 24 .i?6S of the Chicago Kansas City Cubs, and Wilbur ,3 3 0 Philadelphia . . .14 21 .68 Schardt, who last year played with the Louis St. WESTERN LEAGUE. Indianapolis club of the American asClub. R. H. E. sociation. Results. Yesterday's 2 8 Lincoln 2 Cleveland 10, St. Louis 5. . . .". 3 9 Sioux City 0 ELECT HARVARD Tit ACK CAPTAIN. Chicago 4, Detroit 7. 7, New York S: Philadel3 S 1 Omaha Philadelphia Cambridge, Mass.. May 31. E. A. 0 6 of Lawrence," Mass., was Des Moines 2 phia 5. New York 9. Teschner elected captain of the Harvard track 3 Washington 1, Boston 10. 6 Wichita 2 team today. Teschner, a sprinter, . .r .14 16 Denver a tendon in. gaining Games Today. ' third strained 1 5 3 d Topeka reLouis. Louis at St. in St. dash and Cleveland the the at place . 4 ...... i 10 0 Stv Joseph at Detroit. cent intercollegiate meeting, but is exChicago and Detroit to be in good condition by next Philadelphia and New York at New pected SOUTH EHN' ASSOCIATION. . season. York. At Little Rock Little Rock 6, AtBoston. at Boston and Washington AVALLOPERS A II E WALLOPED. lanta 8. At Memphis Memphis 2, BirmingThe Junior Sea Gulls defeated the NORTHWESTERN LEAGliE. ham 1. At - .Great Falls Game postponed, Junior Wallopers by a score of 27 to 11 in a boys' game played on the BryAt Chattanooga Chattanooga 9, New nonarrival Tacoma team. Orleans 1. rain. ant jcrounds yesterday. Newman, the Seattle At isasnville Nashville 6, Mobile S. At Butte Postponed, nonarrival of Sea Gull pitcher, struck out ten Spokane-team(Eleven innings. ) ''.- - fa- -- - y 2 1 n hits TiiRhrrer rmmmo hits Bates, Brief. Sacrifice hit McGaffiean. Sac- rifice fly Ryan. Bases on balls Off Fromme 3, off Fittery 2. Struck out By Fromme 2, by Fittery 6. Runs responsible for Fromme 2, Fittery 7. Left on bases Vernon 6, Salt Lake 5. First base on errors Vernon 1, Salt Lake 1. Double plays Brief to Rath to Kellogg; Quinlan to Rath; Daley to Gleiehmann; Fittery to Murphy to Kellogg; 1 iR . TTmntrao MrfJaffio-artT? Time r.f 0trar-r-t ,! tt,v ll - -- x m au. " Snmmarv: . logg. t 2 4 1 I I SALT LAKEELKS nrmc cnrrrDDrr c ARE FANNING ABOUT ORGANIZE TEAM rr tt vzjt a nr .... ..... Bain Mitchell Bishop Eudey Redley Quavle Cook 1196 200 387 400 J1S9 200 371 400 200 200 200 184 200 184 176 178200 179 1691200 169 . 164(200 166 178200 167 . 1821200 128 176200 180 186200 180 Hood Bowman . McGanney h. ' Hits , 9 0 0 3 3 . Runs l 2 0 1 1 1 0 35 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .5 ;3 ...21 , Hits 2 2 2 0 4,11 0 0 0 KeUogg lb Griggs rf 2 1 0 0 Rath 2b Mattick cf ......3 McGaffigan ss ..2 1 1 2 2 1 Murphy 3b 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hannah c Spencer c 4 1 2 0 7 0 Fittery p Fromme p Eldred Totals .. ...37 8 13 27 17 3 Totals Eldred batted for Fittery in ninth. Score by innings Vernon: Runs l 1 I Cummings . . . 182 .. .....'191 Morgan ... 185 Anderson 1 1 -- PR0UGH The Utah sportsmen's state shooting SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. The Oaks hammered by the Seals today until the dope sheet showed them defeated by the score of S to C. One, trench at a time, step by step, rather than by rushes, were the instructions. Save for one inning, when Biff Schaller of the Seals upset calculations with a home run over the right field fence, after two errors had placed a couple of his teammates on the bases,, the tallies came singly, . Bill Prough suffered most of the The six innings he worked beating. was generous with his hits. Prough Seven runs with a sum total of thirteen hits came to the coffers of the local. lads. , Just one walk did Klein slip the locals. Four of the Seals wh6 faced him in three Innings swere fanned. Biff Schaller, withft three sinsrles. a. home run and a walk was the hittlnj? demon of the shut-ou- t. But he was closely pressed for honors by Jack Coffey and Jerry Downs. Coffev sent three to the outfield, and drove" in as manya runs. Jerry hooked two safeties and double off Prugh before the latter was retired. Bobby Davis rapped Couch for four nice ones, just about half the hits the entire Oakland brigade mustered, but didn't come when they could be they' score: converted into tallies. The Horald-Republioa- - - - to The . ' " nn OAKLAND LADS BANISHED IDEAL WEATHER FOR SHOOT BILL IS came to a close with the May 31. Portland tournament of last' gun yesterday afterthe LOS ANGELES. report I.os Angeles today, 5 to 3, noon on the grounds of the Springville where the shoot was held, by hitting the ball hard and at the Gun club, right time. A speck oS wildness by and the members left the grounds ofafter the Horstman and a triple by Southworth contesting for the championship were the two main features that figL. A. Cummings of Salt Lake made ured In the defeat of the home team. the highest general average . for the He broke 210 straight SJouthworth's triple came in the third professionals. is which to be one of the birds, and the with bases full, put most remarkablesaid Inning feats ever accomthe Beavers In the lead. E. J. plished- at a shooting tourney. In the fifth Horstman walked two Morgan score made of Lake Salt high men in a row, and Fisher's single second among 'the professional shootscored one of them. ' ers. A. P. Bigeiow made the highest was alsothe gink who hit in record for the amateurs, with Fred fisher second. the last run for "the Beavers, but he King of Delta, Colo., a closethe princiThe Browning handicap, had the able assistance of Pete Larsen pal event yesterday, was won by W. H. at second base. Lareen was put ' in Mitchell Salt Lake. J. Browning of when McLarry was put out of the game the Ogdenof club tied him, for first place, The for kicking on a decision. Mitchell won in46the shoot-of- f. but ' out of 50, and were scores Guisto tripled in the seventh and first shoot-off, 44, and 43 out of 50. Kisher hit to Larsen, who fell all over the race Bigeiow and In the two-ma- n the ball, allowing Guisto to score and Becker of Ogden and Reilley arid MofFisher to make first.' Salt Lake tied for the lead. In fat ofshoot-ofSothoron pitched a steady and heady the Lake men won scattered. the trophy.f InthetheSalt game, keeping- the hits well event Moffat main was hand last hurt Rodgers' right score of 46 straight birds. asa made an he to iron when tried night punch Never in the history of the state dummy at an athletic club "scientific- sociation has the shooting weather he but the Score: game. ally," played been better. The members of the orare extending much credit ganization PORTLAND. success the shoot to J. H. for the , AB R 1 PO A E Vance, Jr., of theofSpringville club, who 1 3 0 0 worked Wilie cf on details the of,the faithfully 0 2 1 5 0 3 Vaughn 3b shoot. 1 0 2 4 4 0 .... 2b Rodgers score and totals of the shoot and Southworth.lf .. 43 01 01 02 00 00 theThe contestants follow: Nixon rf Total for Two Days. 1 8 4 0 1 0 Guisto lb 0 8 1 4 0 2 Fisher c First 'Second 3 0 0 3 1 4 AVard ss Day Day Totals 4 1 0 0 5 t) Sothoron p A J3 A B A JB flat-foote- I,t STATE TOU RNEY " , ( SE GIVEN TO ut - 102 153 10 0 0 IS Sothoron Pitches Heady Game"; A. P. Bigeiow of Ogden Gun 'Biff Schaller Proves to Be Club Is Winner in the Hitting Demon of the Shut-pKeeps the Safe Bingles Matinee Event. Well Scattered. Amateur Ranks. It .4 IWHITEWASH ft. IS WINNER OF BALL HARD AND Special and Hannah. The probable batteries for today's game: Salt Lake, Piercey and Hannah; Vernon. Ellis Johnson and Whaling. starts at 3 o'clock. Today's game the Bencral Ticrers frorn the wild of Vernon were a bit more WHILE in that they only defeated the Salt Lake Utes 8 to 5 yesterday, . .nevertheless they fnrnished tho sensation of the season in the Pacific Coast league and incidentally in the history of Majestic park field during its brief v' existence as a baseball pasture by pulling off a thrilling triple play just at the i time when it appeared as if the Braves might be going- to break up the game. There were two on the sacks. They were Tommy Qninlan, by virtue of an infield single that pot away from Pitcher Fromme, and Jimmy Shinn, by ' means of a walk. Bunny Brief was up. his ball all main. It went straight as with on the and lit might Bunny a di at Sfarty McGaffigan. the sterling shortstop of the Bengals. Marty grabed it for the putout on Brief, whipped to Swede Risberg in time to surd off second for the Fecond putout, prise Quinlan many yards and Gleiehmann to at first long before Shinn ever and then the Swede shot it was a knew what was happening. It grand play, even if it did take .the the from Utes, and it will go down into Coast honor and the glory away league history as one of the finest little pieces of fielding" and quick thinking . on record. Flrmt of the Klrnt To start It all But Marty did it. After Murphy had over. It was one of those kind of been retired. Truck Hannah singled You to center, and Bath got as far as secKarnes that should be retailed. It? Thlnes hanoened -- 2 unex- - ond. Fittery Bfted to left. Tommy ct Quinlan had a chip on his shoulder. Well, anyway, two visitors He rnctcdly. aimed at Swede Risberg. but the were buried. And tnen hweaen. to center Rath scored by the good graces of "Swede" abang wentslide. through over seoond. doubled There lUsberRT. dandy r First of the Fifth, After Spencer ws.9 'no doubt but that Bates singled Intn the terrltorv of Uuddv Ilvan. scor- - had gone down Fromme singled to Gleiehmann sinan J 1ner Jtisberpr. The only question was right. Daley walked. to right, but a perfect throw kept whether or notonLSates wa not choked gled the bases occupied without a score. the play- from off at second did Bisbcrj? singled to left, scoring both to Hannah to Itath. But the umpsItyan Into a not think so and consequently the Fromme and Daley. Bates hit double, Quinlan to Bath, close of th inning- was a dandy stop spectacular on a difficult throw nailing Gleiehmann. at first by Kellog-t of the fifth--- A peculiar play by Brief. The bell rang once and there were two hits charged. up. came up in the last of the fifth after i Flrwf Just to show that one wns gone. Buddy Ryan doubled to L.at of the left. Then Kellogg banged out an Inthe Tieers were not so much, the Utes field dinsled the bell themselves in the last which smash. Bates bungled the play, should have shut off Ryan. The of the initial. After Quinlan had been retired up comes Jimmy Shinn minus ciueer stuff continued, for Rath flew to his red shirt. Said minus was good Daley, who doubled Kellogg at first route. for a double to left. Brief singled past by jne McGaf f First of the slsth. After Kellogg short, scoring Shinn and tying- up the had made a sensational putout on affair. Chink Mattick singled past Flrnt of the Second. Mattick walked Griggs, Rath. Then little McGaffigan tripled to start the amusement. McGaffigan to center, scoring Mattick. and scored sacrificed himself with the assistance himself Brief tried to cf Kellogcr. Spencer singled past short, brain thewhen Bunny in the Ute dugout Fromme tried hard players scoring Mattick. the best he could do was with his heave to third. enough, buta double l.ast of the nlith. Fromme had the Brief to Bath to hit into took to Kellogg. Bunnyplay. made a Utes doing as he willed. Risberg himreally care of and then Fromme ?well stop back of second. Murphy, 4. out self threw out Hannah and Fittery at of the Secoml. Rath startedMurI.at first. lie advanced when walking, First of the neventh. There was Hannah singled phy went out. Bath. The ball really nothing for the opposition to scoring short, through was played to second and Truck lodged brag about In this session. The first at first. Fittery walked. Quinlan two chances were easy. Daley was tried to hit the clubhouse, but he went flopped out, second to first, and Gleiehmann fanned. Swede Risberg hit one out. Flnut of the Third. Daley tried to that was too hard for Murphy to hanmake a reputation, but all he got was dle and It went for a hit. Bates forced a strikeout. Oleichmann pot a hit be- Risberg and It was all over. cause the ball took such a bad bound of the neTentb. Tommy Quinnot handle it. The laniMt out an infield hit that boundthat Murphy could beat best njsberjr coul-- do was to smash ed away from Fromme. Jimmy Shinn one on which Fittery could force walked. Then came that spirit-killin- g at second. Bates triple plav from Brief's bat to McGaf-figan- 's t.lfichmann to Brief skied out to Ryan. mitt to Risberg to f.leichmann. !. t of the Thirds The crowd eviAfter Truck of First eighth. to get Hannah hadthemade arwell foul catch a expected Jimmy Shinn dently another double when he came up In off Mattick singled. McGafthe third, lie sure got the happy hand, figanGriggs, bv a pitched ball and was hit but drlsrzs in right pulled down his was really injured. Spencer a dandy offer. Bunny Brief hit to th club- one to Murphy, and Herb made walloped basrs and scored when pei? to Kellogg for the double play. house for three So Itvan lifted a sacrifice fly to left. no were chimes. there Flwt of the Fourth, .Aside from an Last of the eighth .Buddy Ryan was Paul f exceptionally recovery good second to first. Kellogg by exterminated, on a chance offered by Mat-tb.to center. Rath beat out an "Fittery and a throw out at first, there doubled and infield hit which scored Kellogg, was nothing stirring in tr.is to second on atwoboot by GleiehI f it period. l.mmt nt the Fourth. was not went accomplished In the box score it could scarcely be mann. The next nothing. believed that Marty McGaffigan First of the ninths Just think of a dropped tothe easy fly thatofMorris Hath hoisted the fourth. (Continued on Page 3, Sporta Section.) start the last Daley If Gleiehmann Risberg 2b Bates 3b III if H SouthworWs Triple and Bit of Breaks 210 Birds Straight; Frisco Champs Force Rowdies Into Submission by ConPhenomenal Feat; Morgan Wildness by Horstman sistent Hitting. Comes Close Second. Contributing Factors. The ecore: Vernon 8, Salt Lake 5. The batteries: Vernon, Fromme and Spencer; Salt Lake, Fittery ABP.HPOAE i L. A. CUM AT RIGHT TIME BREAKS ARE ALL WITH THE BENGALS J il ' - PORTLAND HITS PITCHER HAS CONFIDENCE Smash - Straight at McGaffigan Starts First Happening of the Kind in the History ' of Majestic Park Baseball VERNON. l.M "HfVJ ?. . ra"ibnk . INTO RUN STOPPING EVENT IN SEVENTH igan-GIelchma- 7 I v le v 1 6-- 2, 6-- Til-de- - De-vin- 6-- 6-- 2, 3. e, 6-- JS-- 8. 6. 6-- 2. o. 6-- 3, 1 6-- 3. 6-- 0. - . ...... 1 100-yar- - . . , .t Seattle-Vancouve- r, . 0. 6-- . . .......... .6-- 4, n. |