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Show I SEALS TAME ANOTHER CLOSE CONTEST FROM THE BEES if I SAITIAKFRFFS OrlLl UiHl OLLJi I FAIL TO SCORE H ' H San Francisco Seals With 1 Steen on Mound Shut Out H Bees in Friday's Game. H PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE H LEAGUE STANDING M W. L. Pet. Hj' San Francisco 12 6 .667 H Vernon 10 8 .556 H Salt Lake 7 7 .500 j Los Angeles 7 8 .467 M Portland 7 10 .412 H. Oakland 7 11 .389 H YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Salt Lake San Francisco 3, Salt i Lake 0. H- At San Francisco Portland 5, Oak- M. At Los Angeles Vernon "2, Los An- H geles 1 (eleven Innings). H SALT LAKE, April 20. When the H other guys' pitcher holds your club to H four hits", allows you nary a run.and H ! he himself hits in two counters against H you, there isn't a chance in the world B! beat liim-is tncrc? S That's precisely what "Big Six" Steen of the Seals did to the Bees yes- HM tcrday. Three to nothing was the fi- H nal count. B ' Bill Steen was too much for us yes- H j tcrday so that, in spite of the fact that H Jean Dubuc pitched a pretty fair game Hl : of ball and that his teammates support- H' ed him faultlessly, we had no right Hj to expect to win. Dubuc had one bad H inning, the eighth, and it broko him. H The ex-Tiger got by all to the mustard H outside of that eighth, but that availed H him nothing. H While on the subject of ex-Tigers, H we are reminded that the whole thing H yesterdav had pretty much of an ex- H Detroit flavor. Without straining the H imagination a bit, it was possible to H count seven former Detroit players in H one glance. Three catchers worked for M . the two clubs and every one of them H f belonged to Detroit at one time. Both H of the pitchers were once hirelings of H Hugh Jennings and on the Frisco H bench were Schaller and Erickson, H also former memhers of the club H -which represents the city of automo- H bile factories, H High-Class Game. fl ! Anvway, it was another high-class i 5 -ball game. Like the contest of the day 1 previous, it was errorless on both sides and the fielding at times bordered bor-dered almost on the impossible me Bees again framed up double plays with lightning-like work and the aeals also helped Steen out of many a hole. If some good Bee fan would Like this Pick person, who cavorts around third for Wolverton, into a dark alley some night and rap him on the think-tank, think-tank, we might win another game. Also, it Connie Mack has any one around hiB hot corner who can gobble up more hard chances than this bird, he must be a wonder of the trlple-x brand. Pick has robbed Salt Lake of more runs this week, than all of Frisco's Fris-co's pitchers combined. San Francisco started every one of the first four Innings with at least a single for the first man up, but fast doubles or all-around good work cut off possible Seal scores. Salt Lake came nearest to a run in the second, when it got a pair of blows, but from then on it could get no farther than second before Steen's heaving. Fatal Eighth. Dubuc held Frisco hitlcss in the fifth, sixth and seventh, hut the eighth gave !us the very next thing to heart failure. fail-ure. Corhan singled and "Red" McKee doubled over Tommy Quinlan's head. With a Seal on third and another on second, Bill aimed his stick into a fast one and bounced it off Buddy Ryan's shoe tops so that both men scored. B 'I Although the run wasn't needed, Bill J romped over himself a moment later on Malsel'B single. Walks to Pick and Ellis had previously helped him onto H j) third. H I After the second frame Salt Lake H did not even come close to getting bot- H ter than one hit an inning and only H twice did it land the one. M The score: 1 SAN FRANCISCO H AB R H'PO A E 1 j Fitzgerald, rf .' 3 0 13 0 0 H Pick, 3b 3 0 10 10 1 Ellis, If 3 0,0300 1 Maiscl, cf 4 0 13 0 0 H Downs. 2b 4 0 112 0 1 Koerner, lb ,...4 0 0 11 1 0 H Corhan, ss 4 1 1 2 0 0 H 3aker, c 0 0 0 0 2 0 H McKee, c 4 13 3 10 j Steen, p 4 1 1 1 3 0 H Totals 33 8 9 27 10 0 H SALT LAKE H AB R HPOAE H Tobln, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 H Rath, 3b 4 0 0 2 3 0 H Sheeley, lb 3 0 0 15 1 0 j Cnmdail. lb 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ryan, It 4 0 1110 H Quinlan, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 H Orr, ss 3 0 1 4 6 0 H Gislason, 2b 3 0 1 1 2 0 m Hannah, c 3 O'l 4 0 0 H Dubuc, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 H Totals 30 0 4 27 17 0 H Score by innings: M San Francisco H Runs 000 000 0303 H Hits Ill 110 0419 H Salt Lake H Runs 000 000 0000 H Hits 020 100 010 i Summary: Two-base hits Fitzger- Hl aid, Downs, McKee, Ryan Double H plays Ryan to Orr, Gislason to Orr to H Sheeley, Dubuc to Sheeley to Rath. 1 Struck out By Dubuc 4, by Steon 3. H Bases on balls Off Dubuc 3, off Steen M 1. Runs responsible for Dubuc 3. H Loft on bases San Francisco G, Salt H Lake 4. Umpires Phylo and Casey. K Time of game 1:35. |