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Show BEES WALK AWAY WITH GAME 1 4 TO 4 Salt Lake's Game With Vernon Ver-non Tigers Is Comedy Stuff With Free and Easy Hitting. i SALT LAKE, OcL 27. Tho Boos also walked away with yesterday's i baseball comedy, 14 to 4. Differing from the games which preceded it earlier in the wook, yesterday's yes-terday's affair was a joke pure and simple and the two teams made no bones about it. Thero was just enough "free and easy" hitting to make it : good and considerable real good com-I com-I edy thrown in for good measure. ' j Both teamB clouted tho ball on the pick and the poor pitchers had to stand for IL Anybody on either club' who needod a stolen base to get one i the best of some rival, was accom-; modaled and hits were as plentiful as pheasant hunters down at Holllday. j Earl Sheely must have stood in mighty good with the Tigers, especial-, ly with Ed Hovllk and "Red" Moore. The Boo first sacker soaked the apple, for a pair of real homers over the left field wall, a triple to tho clubhouse, ; and then a double to the other fence. In addition to that, Earl stole two , bags and therefore has Tnick Hannah ; bested by one sack on the season. Im-j agine how "Truck" laid awake last i night, figuring out n scheme to beat i that today. Sheely. however, an-1 nounced last night that he has Bill , Bernhard fixed so that Hannah will I not have a chance to get back that , one pilfered bag for tho very good 1 reason that Harry is not going to got 1 into another game this season. Gard Gislason also had a good day. He hit three of them right in tho direction direc-tion of the Bull Durham sign and far over Fred Snodgrass' dome. The Bees shot over enough runs early in tho game to cinch it, and the Tigers were again satisfied with their base hits alone. Today and tomorrow, Bill Bombard says, the clubs are going to put on a couplo of real baseball games as a windup. Dick Davis, the young colle-i gian who had such a good year with SL Anthony this summer, will get his first whirl at Coast league ball this afternoon. He is slated to oppose the raw-meat eaters. VERNON. AB R H O A E Snodgrass, cf 5 1 2 1 1 0 Vaughn, 2b 5 0 3 2 G 0 Doane, rf 4 0 2 0 1 l! Daley, If 4 1 3 2 0 0' Mousel. lb 3 0 0 7 1 Oj Galloway, 3b 4 2 2 4 3 0 Moore, c 4 0 1 4 3 0 Hovlik, p 4 0 1 0 7 1 Totals .37 4 16 24 23 2 SALT LAKE. AB R H O A E Gislason, 2b 5 0 3 3 1 0 Oit, ss 4 0 2 1 5 0 Tobin, cf 5 1 2 2 0 0 Shoely, lb 4 4 4 10 1 0 Ryan, If 5 1 3 2 1 1 Crandall, 3b 4 1 2 4 2 0 Rath, rf 4, 2 2 2 0 0 Byler, c 3 3 1 2 3 0 Evans, p 4 2 2 1 5 0 Totals 38 13 21 27, 18 1 Scoro by innings Vernon: Runs 02000110 04 Hits 23211240 116 Salt Lake: Runs 04101242 14 Hits 14 212254 21 Summary: Two-base hits Vaughn, Daley, Galloway, Gislason 3, Sheely,' Ryan. Three-base hits Sheely, Gislason. Gis-lason. Home runs Sheely 2. Sacrifice Sacri-fice fly Orr. Stolon bases Galloway, Moore, Shcoly 2. Baso on balls Off Hovlik 4, off Evans 1. Struck out By Hovlik 1, by Evans 1. Runs responsible respon-sible for Hovllk 9, Evans 3. Left on bases Vernon 7, Salt Lake 5. Double play Snodgrass to Vaughn to Moore to Galloway. Wild pitch Hovlik 2, Evans. Passed ball Moore. Timo of game 1:19. Umpires Phyle and Finney. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. San Francisco 116 93 .555 Los Angelos 114 93 .551 Salt Lako 102 95 .518 Oakland 103 105 .495 Portland 97 100 .492 Vernon 82 128 .390 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Salt Lako Salt Lako 14, Vernon Ver-non 4. At Oakland San Francisco 4, Oak-laud Oak-laud 3. At Los Angelos Portland 2, Los An-golea An-golea 0. |