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Show I KMd GETS Mlf; I WITH HIS 13TH I STRAIGHT WIH I Bill Bernhard and Kitty Knight ( ;; mixed up in one of the Prttttf ( Pitchers' battles of the year at Glen-, t wood vesterday. When Ducky Jonea drove in the winning run in tnei eighth inning Knight secured the 00-' 00-' cision and brought his winning streak, up to thirteen games This equals the record set by Barney Duffy With Great I Falls last year. r.,i, iw.i- nllmved seven hita. gave one base on balls and BtruCK I cut three batsmen Knight, however, I had a handicap of two errors to over-, f c ome. Everv run of the game was I I an earned one and errors did not fig j ure in the scoring at all. All of the Sea Gulls' hits were singles while, three of those of the Canners went I (or extra bases and ihore. In :i DUt- I shell Is the reason why Ogden won. ! It was Jones' big day with the bat ' I Out of four trips to the plate. Ire got i; four hits He scored one run bim- I self and drove the other across the f rubber. In the sixth Ducky led off . with a triple but was held at third if while three men went down in order, f Hester was the only Sea Gull to solve i Knight's delivery for more than one The Canners got the first run oi 'ffl the day in the third, when Jones bit J for two bag6 and scored on Cobb's ; single. Salt Lake tied It up In the M sixth Smith singled and went to if second when Sawyer threw wild Re "3 went out at third when Carman hit -jj to Sawyer. Davis forced Carman at second. Davis then stole second and 3 scored on French's single. Hester .1?. J. P,.n.V, in cn,-nnH wtfll .1 ! ilUldUU'U 1 1CV11 f-wfu " " single and then stole second. Bos-' Bos-' tick ended it by flying to Sawyer i Ogden went to work in the eighth u pnd put the game away for keeps be-H be-H fore the crowd could realize it Wool-I Wool-I urns, the first man up doubled. Jones ? hit the first ball for a long single and and Woolums crossed the plate. That ended the scoring for the day. Fielding honors went to Billy Da-I Da-I vis. In the sixth inning, with two .jj down and Jones on third, Billy raced i in and caught DeMaggio's fly Just off i the ground. He wan so far over bal g, anced that he pitched head over heels J and turned a complete somersault. He 3g starred again in the eighth when he 3 chased over to deep right and on the m run nailed Dowling's fly. j The game was completed In one $ hour and twenty-three minutes, this J, being the season record for the Og-1 Og-1 den grounds and probably for the ; Uniou association. I Frank Huelsraan and Claude Potts have been released Both of them are Ill and are not In fit condition to play I ball, let alone give their best efforts t to the Salt Lake team. I SALT LAKE I AB. R I J. PH. A E j Galena, If. ., 4 0 0 1 0 0 I Smith, lb. J g 1 I 0 S Davis, cf ' Q j 0 Heater, lb J f l J 0 BobUcJc, ss. 1 o o 3 0 0 Touneman. C J 4 Bernhard, p. u u Totals jj 1 ' -4 11 OGDEN. n , B. R. H. PO. A E j A A 1 0 Dowling. 2J J J 2 10 0 0 Woolums lb J j i 0 Jones, 8b 2 0 0 Cobb. cf. I A (, 1 j o Rlsberg. rf ' J 0 DeMagglo. If J 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 7 27 12 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Smake" .. 020 103 010-7 Run,::.:::: ooo 001 ooo-i 0gm2r . -.202 001 02X-7 "una v.. ::::... ....ooi ooo m-i SUM MARY. Stolen bases- Carman, Davis, Hester Hes-ter Two base hits-Jones, Woolums Three baso hit Jones Runs batted inFrench. Jones. Cobb. Double play Risberg aud Woolums Stnick out B Bernhard 2, by Knight 3. Base on balls-Off Bernhard 1. off Knight 1 Passed ball Seabough Left on bases Salt Lake 7, Ogden 6. Time of game 1 hour and 23 minutes. Umpires- LaRocque and Spencer |