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Show BEES FINALLY LOSE TO (I TIGES : I Third Game of Vernon Series f Featured By Heavy Hitting; ,IJ Score 13 to 10. Standing of the Clubs. 1' Club. W. L. PcL 1 IJH San Francisco 26 14 .C1C HRH Salt Lake 25 17 .60! Portland 21 16 .590 l 'M Vernon 24 21 .&5L H Los Angeles IS 23 .433 U Oakland 19 24 .425 H Sacramento 18 22 .424 j Seattle 14 26 .350 pflP Yesterday'3 Results. O Salt Lake 10, Vernon 13. I j 3"j Los Angeles 0, Seattle 3. Lj fll Oakland 9, Sacramento 10. ,f I Portland 10, San Francisco 8. ill SALT LAKE, May 21. Heavy hit- j ting featured the third game of the present series with Vernon here yes- IjlH 1 terday, tho invaders winning by a 1Tj scoro of 13 to 10, thus breaking ths 21 winning streak of the Bees after the7 (II had won ten in a row. Salt Lake I D started scoring in the first frame when I k 1 they chased two counters over the i JfrPJ In tho third Vernon scored five runs 1 before Bromley was driven to the Il showers. .In the following Inning tho Tigers garnered four counters, while ll Salt Lake grabbed two. Vernon sco'r- ,H cd one in the seventh, while Salt Lake scored four times. Earl Sheely vas jH responsible for the fireworks, hitting Hl a homer with the sacks full. 'Bill Rumler ended the Bee scoring by hit- f ting a homer in the ninth Vernon scored twice in tho final inning. The score: R. H. E. i Vernon 13 16 2 , , Salt Lake 10 16 2 J Batteries: Schellenbach and De iUfl jVormer; Bromley, Reiger and Byler. HB SEALS DROP ONE. fH SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. San WM Francisco dropped the third game of IH the present series to the Beavers here ' yesterday in a slugfest, the score be-Ing be-Ing 10 to S. The score: JR. H. E. Portland 10 13 1 San Francisco 8 13 2 Batteries: Schroeder and Baker, :H Cox; Couch, McQuaid and Agnew. ANGELS BLANKED. IH LOS ANGELES, May 21. Los An- jH geles was whitewashed for the second , time in as many days here yesterday jH by the Seattle players, the score be- -ing 3 to 0. The score: R. H. E. ' Seattle 3 I 1 , Los Angeles 0 7 0 ' Batteries: blebold and Adams; Brown and Bassler. SACS WIN FROM OAKS. SACRAMENTO, May 21. Sacramen-to Sacramen-to won an exciting game from tho Oaks here yesterday, the score being r ' 10 to 1). Both clubs used two mound 'stars. The score: R. H. E. f'jM Oakland 9 16 2 Sacramento 10 IS 0 Batteries: Rolling, Winn and Mitze; Prough, Fittery and Cook. jjH 00 Ol PA YIN HIGH WAGES FOR lH LABOR IN MJ3X1CO (By International News Service.) MEXICO CITY, Mexico. Tho men- HH ace of the industrial situation through the strike of textile workers in the cotton mills and thread, factories in ll tho J'ederal district of Mexico, which up- to the present time has affected iH some 20.000 employes in addition to IH throwing out of employment more than 100,000 workers Indirectly con-ncctcd con-ncctcd with the industry, is growing daily. Ml The operatives have appealed to tho fB I council of arbitration and concilia- fdl lion, but without satisfaction and as IH ja result tho deadlock continues. Il 00 |