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Show UTES BEATEN AGAIN BY ANGELS Salt Lake Shut Out in Runs But Draws More Hits Than Chancemen Ute Players Play-ers Fail to Arrive. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 29. Old Reliable Re-liable Jack Ryan threw his glove In the box today and tho Utcs were beaten beat-en in tho fourth game before tho contest con-test started. The score at the ond was as follows: Los Angeles 2, Salt lake 0. Salt Lake as a result scampered scam-pered down Into fifth place. Ryan succeeded in shutting tho Utes out, but they drew more hits than tho winning Angels. In all theyi punched him for safeties on eight dlf ! forent occasions yet them refused to score. While the Utes were gathering their hits, minus the tallies, the Angels An-gels touched Gregory but six times, and won easily. Beef Koernor was the main reason why the Angels won by poling out a long triplo In the second farmo ana scoring on a single by Schulz to cen-terfleld. cen-terfleld. I Again In the fourth frame Gregory' allowed two hits, both being singles, j but allowed tho second run to score on a wild pitch. After two were out in this frame, McLarry singled to left J UI-.l o T-Ifht illlU U1IL IU LIIIIU VJIl u. .-llltl- ivj by Schulz. Bassler was hit in the head with a pitched ball. The bases then bulged with Angels. At this critical crit-ical moment Gregory cut loose with his wild pitch, allowing McLarry to score and the other runners to advance ad-vance a base. The Utes bunched two of their hits in tho fourth frame with the result that Buddy Ryan got as far as third base. Again in the ninth the Utes made desperate attempts to keep from being shut out by bunching threo singles sin-gles before Jack Ryan could retire the side. Qulnlan, Orr and Downey noKh rirnw n hit. which filled the bas es, but Gregory ended the game with a foul to Schulz.. Manager Buddy Ryan is worried about his new players, who are coming com-ing from the east. Two pitchers. Gardner and Park, have failed to put in their appearance in the Ute headquarters head-quarters and Ryan says that they should have arrived yesterday. Ryan expects the newcomers to join the club soon and ho is making all efforts to find out If the men have started. "My pitching staff is in bad shape, and these two would help me a great deal," said Ryan today, "I've been expecting them for a couple of days, but have seen no sight of them." Park is an ex-big leaguer and would be a big help to tho Salt Lake club. Scoro by innings Salt Lake: Runs 000 000 0000 Hits 011 200 0138 Los Angeles: Runs 010 100 OOx 2 Hits 021 200 Olx 6 second Inning when Mattlck doubled, scoring Griggs, who was on first from a walk, and Mitchell doubled past third, scoring Mattick. Portland tied tho scoro In tho third after two went down In one-two order. or-der. Kelly beat out a bunt and Evans Ev-ans singled to right. Willo then doubled dou-bled to left, scoring both of them. Score by innings Vernon: Runs 020 000 5007 Hits 120 001 400 S Portland: Runs 002 000 1205 Hits 003 010 1106 |