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Show TIGERS DEFEAT BEES BY 7 TO 3 Wheezer Dell Registers Second Victory of Week SALT L K E. OcV 9. The Tlgrs 'resumed the business of slaying the Bees at Bonneville park today, after it lapse of on day. W'heezer Doll was .the chief executioner, unil registered his second victory of the week. The iscore was 7 to J. I The Tigers took an SSTly b-.id by tho effective method of busting tho pill in the early innings. The bulling. ojpleJ with sorr.e slow fielding, gave .the visitors fle or six runs before the nfternoon was een well under way . After Bromle:, had pUchvd some seven innings, Manager Johnson trotted trott-ed out a slip of a younfster. Roy Coop-, er, a local semlpro Cooper pitched better hall than unybody. Although u safe hit was charged against him In ! the two innings r,e pitched, It was not' his fault that It was a aaf hit. It I I became so because the third baseman jcul In front of the shortstop, and neither got It. Aside from this. Cooper Coop-er retired the side in hoth Innings one 'after another. b KW HOMS Kl NS I'ete Behneldex knocked a home run. in the seventh which was such a tcr-1 rifle blow that the ball prohably h. if n't come to a rest yet. It went clear over' tho center field Tence and all that rose above It, such as trees and kids occupying occu-pying points of view in the branches, etc. Johnn: iltchell knocked a home run in the second inning. Johnny wins razor and a box of candy, while Schneider draws semper. The Bees' managed to get quite a collection of hits of one kind or another, an-other, but they couldn't turn em Into runs. Ten Bees were left marooned. The Tigers started briskly In the very first Inning, making three runs. With one out. Smith doubled to left nnd Fisher beat out bunt, which be-cama be-cama S safe hit through slow fielding. field-ing. Hyatt knocked a two-bagger Into right eenter. both runners scoring, and Ham went to third when Hood's throw-to throw-to the Infield was muffed. Hyatt scored on Schneider s sacrifice fly to Hood Mitchell's homer in the second, gac the Tigers another ULI S MAKE ONE The Bots' first tally was made In the local half of the second. Sheely singled and went to second when Sand Was passed. Hosp hit to Dell, and W'heezer made a wild heave to second, apparently trying for a double Play, Sh.-eiy scoring while the Vernon out-flelders out-flelders were running down the ball. Byler fanned and Bromle filed out, so a lone tally was al the Bee.-- got out Of It. The third gave the Tigers three I Hyatt fanned anrl Schneider got away w-itn a little dribble which Bromley recovered too lute for profit. Chad-bourne Chad-bourne lived on an error. Mitchell's out sent them along, nnd both soured Jon Murphy's hit to right. Schneider's homer ip the seventh made the sever.th and last run for the Tigers. The Bees made two hits in the seventh, sev-enth, but fizzled out. In the eighth ther made four hits and succeeded in ringing the bell twke With one out Kmc singled and Sheely doubled, and Hood's out permitted Krug to Score Sand beat out n bit of a bit, but Sheely played safety first and clung to third 'He later scored on Hosp's single I The Bees opened the ninth nS though .they were going to cut a large melon, but their Jtnlfe quickly took on s win edge nnd they couldn't even hack a I run across. Jenkins, batting for Coop-jer. Coop-jer. singled to right center and Griffith Grif-fith dittoed to right. Then the evil i influence began to reassert Itself I Johnson fouled, out, Krug filed out and I Sheely struck but. The clubs will play a double-header (Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. I These games will he the last ,of the series, and will end Vernon's bnaseball-Mng bnaseball-Mng In Salt Lake for the . year. Tho series now stands four games to one in faor of the Tigers |