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Show BEES ARE NOW IN SECOND PLACE As a Result of Victory Over Senators Again Yesterday Score Is 7 to 3. SALT LAKE. April 25. The Rees I handed Riil Rodgers' Sarramento club another tanning yesterday and thus ! edged themselves into second place in Al Baum's percentage ladder. Strangely Strange-ly enough yesterday's walloping wafi Lo the same tune as that of Tuesday's, 7 to 3. Skipper Rill's Solon's again did lots of Tipping and ki-.vieing. but the process, pro-cess, as on the day before, did not get as many runs as the opposition collected. col-lected. Lynn Brenten pitched four innings of air-fight baseball, but after that he received a pummeling that should last him until his next turn at least. Jean Pub was also slammed quite hard numerically nu-merically speaking, but the big fellow, fel-low, in his first time out since his in-ffury in-ffury at the training camp, kept his blows well scattered so that, all told, he was nicked for but two earned runs. Jack Farmer and Henry Sands clouted clout-ed in a bulk of the runs for the Bees Karl Crandall was unable to attend to his batting average today, but Karl s voting understudy. Helnie Sands, thoroughly thor-oughly upheld his honors for him during dur-ing his absence. The kid played a swell fielding game and came through with three blows, one a double, when they counted to beat the band-Bees band-Bees Scored First. Just to reverse the usual order of things, the Bees decided to ring the bell first. Bill Orr cracked one for a I double in the second inning and two Infield outs brought him around The visitors tied it up in the fourth. Earl Sbeely nipped a threatening Solon Sol-on rally by starting a fast double from his bac and getting the ball back from Orr in time to complete it, and later developments proved that it was a tenstrike for Jean. Griggs, one visitor who would not be thwarted in his desire de-sire to hit the pill yesterday, singled and stole second. Easterly drew tree I transportation and Fisher's double , scored Griggs. liubuc hit Kamra. the first man up in the fifth, and then wild pitched him to second. Brenton fanned and Eldred fiied out to Chappell. Kamm started for third after the catch and Chappell heaved true, but Bill Orr permitted the ball lo get away from him It roll-ad roll-ad to the bench, and Kamm trotted all the way. Make It Up. Sail Lake made up for lost time in ihe fifth. Sheely dropped a single into right and Sands and Konnick beat out infield singles to pack the bases. Brenton Bren-ton could not get them over for Dubuc. so Sheel.v was forced over. Jack Farmer Far-mer helped himself to the very first ball for two bases and scored Sands and Konnick. The Bees collected again In the next frame. Chappell opened it wilh a hot ; two-bagger to center and took third on Sbeely's out. from where he scored ' when Sands laid against the ball for another two-sacker and Heinie came in when Konnick soused one through the box. Clean singles by Ryan. Sheely and Sands rang up the one run for the (. cals In the seventh. The visitors made a rather promis- I Ing looking bid in the ninth, when j Kamm doubled to left with one down, i Forsythe. hitiing for Brenton, bingledi and scored Kamm. but from there on? there was nothing stirring. SACRAMENTO AB. R. H. P. A. E. Lidred cf 5 0 3 3 0 0 Rodgers 2b 4- 0 0 2 0 0 Wllie If 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 Griggs lb 4 1 3 11 0 Oj Easterly rf 3 0 2 4 0 01 Fisher c 4 0 1 2 1 0 1 PInelli ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Kamm 3b 3 2 1 0 4 01 Brenton p 3 0 0 0 4 0! Forsvthe 1 i) 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 35 3 11 24 10 0 SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. P. A. E Farmer cf 5 0 1 3 1 0 Siglln 2b 5 0 1 1 2 0 Rvan If 4 1 1 2 0 0 Orr ss 4 1 1 1 4 1 Chappell rf 4 l l 3 l 01 Sheelv lb 4 1 2 10 1 oj Sands 3b 4 2 3 1 3 0 Konnick c 4 1 2 6 1 0 Dubuc p 3 0 1 o 0 0 Totals, 37 7 13 27 13 1 Forsythe batted for Brenton in ninth Score by innings Sacramento; Runs 000 110 001 3 Hits 110 202 11311 Salt Lake: Runs 010 032 10 7 Hits 010 044 31 13 Summary- Two-base hits Fisher, Eldred 2. Kamra. Orr. Farmer, Chappell, Chap-pell, Sands. Stolen bases Griggs, Siglln, Sig-lln, Ryan. Base on balls Off Brenton, 2, off Dubuc 3. Struck out By Brenton Bren-ton 2, by Dubuc 5 Runs responsible for Brenton 7. Dubuc 2. Left on bases Sacramento 9, Salt Lake 8. Wild pitch -Dubuc. Double plays Farmer to Sheely, Sheely to Orr to Sheely, Sands to Siglin to Sheely. Hit by pit -cher - Kamm. Time of game 1 :'.'. Pmpire Casey. |