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Show ANGELS TAKE ONE FROM BEES 3 TOO Curley Brovn Dazzles Mc-Credie's Mc-Credie's Crew and Rube Evans Fails So Angels Win. SALT LAKE. April 20 It was colder cold-er than blazes at Bonneville park yesterday yes-terday Jirternoon and that ina;' ac-oount ac-oount for the fact that the Bees acted so much on the blink. tn the bliftik they were, though. Ciirley Brown's jsoulbp;iw flipper made them look like eighth graders and as a result tney (dropped their first game of the week to the Angels. 3 to 0. Brown refused even to have that usual bad inning yesterday. Only one Bee saw iliinl base, so it should not I bo a difficult matter for those who i missed the splendid game to figure out why Sail Lake lost. Buddy Ryan ! got as far as the hot corner in the fourth, but other than that not a Bee i cot beyond second Not only that, the Bees didn't garner anything that I looked like a safe hit until Jack par- 1 iiuer busted one through tho box in the sixth PrOm then on the boys got one an iuning. but only one an In-j In-j ning Evans Good Alco Rube Evans also chucked a right masterly game of baseball, but Rube bumped ini a little grier in the lirst In which be did not et the breaks and tho Angels, on the other hand, put on some clever ,base-runninc. In the eighth, also. Rube qol careless and luck Eournier losi one (or him. The Seraph rang up twice right off the reel on Rube Rod Kiiieier I. Ike. I ! Rube oui of a walk and promptly stole second on a mighty close play at the keystone. Terry singled to left and; Killofer. with a good lead, came all the way from second, but he was safe Dili) by an eyehTsh. Terry took second 'on the throw to the plate. Fburnler grounded out to first and Terry advanced ad-vanced to third Crawford hit one of th )se slow hoppers at Orr, which the latter handled as fas! as ho could, but not in time to nab the runner Koing in. As it was he was lucky lo get i ( r.tv.ford Ml the h;it Fournicr Loses One. Rube pitched superb ball for several innings alter that and ho also received Kit -edged support, but in the eighth ho started some of his foolishness He Chucked Jack Pournier a slow one and tho Frenchman took toehold with the thought that perhaps Rube might be boob enphgfa to lay up another. Rube did and goodbye baseball, It would bo dlfflcull to figure out a bit of consolation for ihe isoo fan by trying to estimate when the Does came closest to scoring a run. They dldn'l come close, that's all. The cluhn each staged a double play yesterday, ihe first of the local sea-son. sea-son. The clubs will moot again this af-tornoon af-tornoon at 3:30 o'clock. LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. P. A.E. Kjllefer. 2b 3 1 1 2 3 1 Terry, ss 1 2 3 5 0 Fournier. lb I 1 1 in 0 0 Crawford, rf 3 0 o o 0 ft Ellis. If 1 u l i l o Cooper, cf 3 U 2 2 0 Ol Boles, c 3 0 1 6 1 0 Peno, 3b 1 0 ti :: 3 0 B. n. p I o 0 n 3 0 Totals 32 3 8 27 16 1 j SALT LAKE AB Ii II P. A. E. Farmer, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0( Siglin, 2b 4 0 0 0 1 0. Ryan. If 3 0 1 3 1 0 Crandall, 3b i o l l I Oil Orr. ss 2 0 01 4 ill Chappell, rf 3 0 0 1 no Sheely. lb 2 0 1 16 1 0 Konnick. c 3 0 0 3 1 Of Evans, p 3 0 U 1 4 01 Totals 28 0 1 27 16 1 Score b innings -Los Angeles : Run.- im oui) mo - 3 i Hits HI 211 0108 Suit Lake: i Ktins 000 000 nO0 0 Hits 000 001 1114 Summary Two-base hits Killefer, Cooper. Homo run Eournier. Sacrifice Sacri-fice hits- Cooper. Boles, Orr. Stolon base Killefer. Baae on balls Off Brown 2, oil Evans 2. Struck out By Brown 1. by Evans 2 Runs responsible re-sponsible for- Evans 3. Left on bases Los Angeles 6. Salt Lake 1. First I base on errors Salt Lake l. Double I plays Terry to Fournier; Ryau tc Konnick. Time ot game- 1.23. Un- plre Case. |