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Show i SALT LAKE HAS WON ANOTHER Vernon Defeated for the Second Sec-ond Time by a Score of 5 to 4. i. Jjjj j At Sail Lake -Vernon 4, Salt Lake At Oakland Seattle 3, San Fran-U Fran-U cisco Ai Sacramento-Oakland 0, Sacra-W Sacra-W men to At Los Angeles Portland 0. Los An- SALT LAKE, April 11. Schorr, a 'j jeft hander. came within one hit of ,rl pitching the first no-hlt game of the 1 season yesterday afternoon. Hunkv t had the Timers hitinc piece off their ' tnil for eight innings In the ninth Jlunky lost control of the ball and be r'j lore mnny of the spectators knew Just I how it happened, the Tigers had the jj! bases full Some more loss of control H forced In two of the enemy warriors, and then Edgar Willett was sent to the rescue. ,f The. big fallow who made Detroit famous was determined that no pestif- IH nous Yernonke was going to get any more walks. He made 'em hit 'em. I They hit 'em, and they hit 'em hard. J hut little Heinle Sands and little Ernie Johnson were out there to crab 'em. j and crab em they did. Three of thr most spectacular pla eer sen in a baseball came retired the side in that j ninth inning, leaving Salt Lake victor by one single tally. The final score H was f to 4. The 'came was really saved by j J 1 i ii i - Snnu- hn - ooped up a tor-fj tor-fj lific grounder hit by Hosp with one tfj hand and flung a runner out at the' tl plate. The two other outs were start-1 fii rd by Johnson. The plays require J . n such lightning work that the ball had nl lo be 9hot from awkward post up s. Notwithstanding the fact that boili1 fj throws were lar from perfect, F.arl Ij Shep na; over there to gather thei.i I Tigers 4. Bees 5. W AB. It H I'd A. E Mitchell ss 2 o 0 0 2 1 : M Chadbourne cf . . . . 3 2 ti 3 (i 0! Alcock If 2 1 0 2 0 0 H Borton lb 3 1 1 IJ 2 Beck 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 f Kddinston rf 3 0 0 0 3 0 m Hosp 2b 4 0 ti ii 3 0 III le 'oimer c 4 0 , If Tlouck p 3 0 i ti ii Westerzil 0 0 u 0 0 0j I Totals . . 27 4 1 23 11 ll 'A 'Batted for Eddington in 'he ninth. iS SALT LAKE. AB. R, H Pt i fcj Mflgsert cT 4 0 u 0 0 0 1 I Johnson ss 4 0 o 8 0 ' I Krug 2b 4 1 1 4 2 1 Sheely lb . 1 1 115 o 0 Rumler rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 1 M Mulvey If 3 1 0 2 0 01 JR Spencer c 4 1 1 3 1 1 jfit Sands 3b 2 0 ci i t o ft iSchorr p 2 0 1 0 3 0 Ifl Willett p 0 0 0 0 0 oJ Totals 31 5 6 27 IS 2 Score by innings: Vernon I Runs 100 000 0034 Hits 000 000 0001 Salt Lake , I Buns 040 000 00 5 i 1 Hits 040 HOI 01 6 Summar . Two-base hit Schorr Sacrifice hit Mulvey. Stolen bases Borton, De Vormer, Mulvey, Struck out -By Schorr 2, by Houck 3. Bases on 1 balls Off Schorr 9, off Houck 2. Dou ble play Spencer to Krug Four run?, one hit off Schorr, twenty-four at bat in eight plus innings; out in ninth, k none out, three on. Runs responsible I for Schorr 3, Houck 4. Left on bases Vernon 5, Salt Lake 5 Credit victory to Schorr. LTmpires Casey and Guthrie. Guth-rie. Time of game 2 hours. |