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Show SEALS WIN CLOSELY CONTESTED GAME The score San Francisco 2, Salt Lake 1. The batteries: Salt Lake, Klein, Munsell and Hannah; San Francisco, Baum and Sopulveda. Probable batteries for today's game: San Francisco, Couch and Sepulveda; Salt Lake, Munsell, Hall, Hughes and Hannah. The game Is played at San Francisco Fran-cisco today at 2.30 Coast time dr 3:30 Salt Lake time. San Francisco, April 2S. Salt Lake's string of victories was broken today and the lowly Seals registered a victory. It was a nip and tuck game and any team's contest until the very last mnn was out. It was one of the best of tfie season here and was won by the narrow margin of 2 to 1. Timely hitting did the trick for the home talent. Score by innings: Salt, Lake-Runs Lake-Runs 000 010 0001 Hits 010 130 1118 San Francisco Runs 000 101 00x-2 Hits 200 201 Olx G 'OUR PURSE FOR SIDE WHIPPER.' SAYS PREXY MURPHY OF UTES. Salt Lake is after any left-handed pitcher that the Brooklyn Nationals, the Chicago White Sox, the Cincinnati Red Sox or the New York American? may let go In the near future. Such Is the statement made las' night by President F. S. Murphy of the Salt Lake Baseball club. However, President Murphy statc--hat since President Ebbets and Man ager Robinson of tjve Brooklyn cl ll recently reduced to the minimum there is little chance for assistant from the Suporbas. President Murphy was much pleas ed with the keenness shown by Blank enship in making a deal on his ov. i responsibility for "Lefty" Klein an with the showing of the youngster i yesterday's game. Incidentally, President Murphy saj that when Pitcher Moran of the Ph ates declined to come west besaus he was afraid of tho cars; the India i and the cowboys, Roy Corhan an Walter Schmidt were both wired i try to make Moran understand th the wild and wooly west was not -bad. Roy nnd Walter tried, but Mo an was too sweet a young thing t take a chance on being scalped. |