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Show I BEAVERS WIN IN THE NINTH Salt Lake Has Game Won, But a Few Bad Play in the Last Inning Brings Grief. Salt Lake April 11 -The Portland Beavers won the final gamp of the series in Salt I :ke yesterday, the Blankenship crew baring won all the way through to the ninth Inning They won it on two hits and a lot of Incidentals. Including a wild pitch and a stolen base. Derrick whs walked. Stumpf s Kin-Rip Kin-Rip put him on second, and a wild pitch advanced both Carisch walked Ixiber lifted a high fly to Shlnn. on which Derrick scored Carisch stole pfcond without molestation, and Bobby Bob-by Davis won for his club when he brought both Stumpf and Carisch homo with a single. And thus endeth the first chapter There will be no more league ball here for three weeks Salt Lake playi Oakland this wppk Venice plays Portland, and San Francisco nlavs Ios Aneeles. I PORTLAND AP R H PO. A K Klrcher, rf., Sb. . . . r 1 1 1 0 n Speas, cf 4 2 8 4 2 0 Derrick, lb 4 1 1 8 1 0 Stumpf, 2b fi 2 4 2 6 1 Carisch, c 4 1 2 2 0 Lober, If 4 ft ft 1 ft ft Davis, 3m and es . ?, 0 2 ft 1 0 Coltrifi. ss 1 ft ft 2 ft 1 Doane, rf 2 ft ft 1 I I Hlgginbotham, p 11110U Evans, p 1 ft ft ft ft ft Coveleskie, p 1 ft ft 1 ft 0 Callahan, p. ft ft ft ft 1 0 Fisher 1 0 1 ft ft 0 Totals 38 8 16 27 14 3 SALT LAKE AD R H PO A E j.Shinn, rf S 1 4 I 0 1 iOrr. ss 5 1 8 2 3 0 2acher, cf 5 l l fi i i -Ryan, If 4 I 2 1 0 0 vTennant, lb 3 ft 0 5 0 0 Gedeon. 2b 4 2 2 4 1 ft Hallinan, 3b S ft 2 ft ft ft Hannah, c 4 ft ft fi 1 ft Williams, p . . 2 1 ft ft ft ft T,aro , p. . . . 1 ft ft 1 ft ft Barbour 1 ft ft ft ft ft Totals 37 7 14 27 6 1 Fisher batted for Coveleskie In eighth. Barbour batted for Larov in ninth SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 012 02ft 0038 Salt Lake 013 120 oon 7 SUMMARY Twn Kq an Kite Ciirv,r-,r Cnnno 9 I Gedeon, Hallinan. Home runs Stumpf, Gedeon. Sacrifice flies Lober, Lo-ber, Tennant Stolen base Carisch. Four runs, 7 hits 13 at bat off Hig ginbotham in 2 1-3 innings; 1 run, 3 hits. 9 at bat off Evans In 2 1-3 innings; in-nings; 2 runs, 2 hits. 8 at bat off Coveleskie in 2 1-3 Innings; 0 runs. 2 hits, 7 at bat off Callahan in 2 innings; in-nings; 3 runs, 9 hits, 19 at bat oif Williams In 4 and less than 1-3 innings; in-nings; 5 runs, 6 hits, 19 at bat off Laroy In 4 and less than 2-3 innings Runs responsible for Higginbothatn 4, Evans 2. Williams 5, Laroy 8. Base on balls Off Evans 1, off Williams 1, off Laroy 4. Struck out By Hlgginbotham Hlg-ginbotham 2, by Coveleskie 1. by Callahan Cal-lahan 1, by Williams 3 by Laroy 2 Left on bases Portland 9, Salt Lake 6. Wild pitch Laroy. Passed ball Carische Double play Orr to Gedeon Ged-eon to Tennant. Charge defeat to La.'oy; credit victory to Callahan. Umpires Finney and Williams. Time of game 2:19. From a place at the top in fielding as well as batting. Salt Lake dropped in the first four games with Portland to fourth position All the clubs are fielding along at an even clip now and most of the men appear to have found themselves. Including the games of Saturday the figures show that Los Angeles deads in handling the ball with a percentage per-centage of .967 But a point behind is Portland with 96i Oakland Is close up in the thud position with .962, while Salt Lake in fourth position posi-tion drops below the sixty mark and registers 959 Venice is in fifth place with 944. and San Francisco is last with 941 |