STANDINGS
W L Pct. GB
Spokane ..... 99 63 .611 —
Bremerton ... 94 61 .606 1½
Victoria .... 92 67 .579 5½
Tacoma ...... 83 70 .542 11½
Salem ....... 72 87 .453 25½
Vancouver ... 65 80 .448 25½
Wenatchee ... 68 90 .420 29½
Yakima ...... 52 107 .327 45½
SALEM, Sept. 13—Victoria Athletics got only four hits tonight but took advantage of six Salem errors to defeat the Senators, 6-3, in the opening game of their final Western International League series here. The victory was the fifth straight for the A's.
Al Goot started on the mound for the Athletics and spotted the Solons a three-run lead. He took control after the third and went the route for the first time to notch his third triumph against as many defeats.
The A's knotted the count with a three-run rally on a like number of Salem miscues in the fourth and wound up the scoring in the sixth on singles by Sal Recca, Babe Jensen and a Solon error.
The Norbertmen were the victims of a triple killing by the Senators in the eighth—the first in Salem history.
Victoria ..... 000 303 000—6 4 0
Salem ....... 102 000 000—3 6 6
Goot and Morgan; Foster and Samhammer.
BREMERTON, Sept. 13—The Wenatchee Chiefs edged the Bremerton Bluejackets, 4-3. Two Bremerton errors and a pair of walks gave Wenatchee four runs—all the Chiefs needed—in the fourth inning as the Tars dropped a game and a half and five percentage points behind the Indians.
Wenatchee ........ 000 400 000—4 6 2
Bremerton .......... 030 000 000—3 9 3
McCollum and Dalrymple; Hittle, Conant (9) and Volpi.
Vancouver ..... 500 002 100—8 10 3
Yakima .......... 024 102 00x—9 10 3
Manier, Costello (4) and Choukalas; Ford, B. Drilling (9) and Constantino, Peterson ( ).
First game
Tacoma ......... 000 100 0—1 3 1
Spokane ........ 102 000 x—3 5 0
Fortier and Hargadon; Orphal and Rossi.
Second game
Tacoma ........ 104 030 O12—11 17 5
Spokane ....... 103 500 001—10 11 2
Fortier, Clary (4), Tran (5) and Kuper; Teagan, Babbitt (3), Orphal (9), Werbowski (9) and Rossi.
Showing posts with label triple play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triple play. Show all posts
Sunday, July 15, 2007
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Sunday, June 20, 1948
STANDINGS
W L Pct. GB
Tacoma ..... 38 22 .633 --
Bremerton .. 37 25 .597 2
Spokane .... 30 29 .508 7½
Vancouver .. 29 29 .500 8
Victoria ... 31 32 .492 8½
Salem ...... 28 34 .452 11
Wenatchee .. 27 33 .450 11
Yakima ..... 23 39 .371 16
Triple Killing Notched By Indians
By the Associated Press
The Spokane Indians sit in third place in the Western International League today despite being victims of the season's first triple play.
The Redmen slapped a pair of defeats on the Victoria Athletics 13-11 and 10-1 yesterday to jump into the first division a half game ahead of Vancouver.
The triple play came in the third inning of the opener after Bill Wright and Bud Sheely had singled. George Valine, attempting to bunt, popped the hall behind the pitcher's box. Vic Buccola raced over from first base to make a diving catch, fired the ball to Lou Kubiak at second who relayed to Jack Palmer at first to complete the triple killing.
Tacoma slapped Salem down twice 6-2 and 5-4 but failed to gain ground on runner-up Bremerton which dumped Salem by scores of 9-7 and 7-3.
Vancouver and Wenatchee divided their twin bill, the Canadians winning the first 7-4 and Wenatchee breaking an 11-game losing streak with a 5-4 second game triumph.
WENATCHEE, June 20—Home runs by Bill Reese, Charlie Mead and Jack Warren helped Vancouver pick up a 7-4 win in the opener of a Sunday twin-bill in Wenatchee. The Chiefs won the second game, 5-4.
Reece and Warren hit solo homers, Warren's in the fifth inning, while Charlie Mead had a two-run shot for Vancouver. Bill Wilson batted in three of the four Wenatchee runs, two of them on a home run.
In the night game, Warren had two homers amongst his four hits, and batted in all the Vancouver runs. Wilson also smacked a solo shot in this game.
First game
Vancouver ........... 000 232 0—7 7 5
Wenatchee .......... 101 020 0—4 9 3
Costello and Warren; Horton, Gilson (5), Stevens (7) and Gardner.
Second game
Vancouver .......... 101 020 000—4 8 1
Wenatchee ......... 104 000 00x—5 8 3
Saltzman and Warren; Lierman and Dalrymple, Gardner (8).
First game
Tacoma .......... 000 420 0—6 7 2
Yakima ........... 001 000 1—2 9 1
Vanturelli and Hargadon; Kittle and Eastwood, Constantino (5).
Second game
Tacoma ......... 000 010 310—5 10 0
Yakima .......... 001 003 000—4 7 0
Clary, Nicholas (6) and Rossi; Strait, Drilling (7) and Wyatt.
First game
Bremerton ......... 401 121 0—9 12 1
Salem .............. 300 200 2—7 10 1
Barnise and Volpi; Wyatt and Stumpf.
Second game
Bremerton ........ 001 303 000—7 9 1
Salem .............. 002 010 000—3 11 5
Hittle and Ronning; Sporer and Stumpf.
First game
Victoria ......... 000 502 004—11 16 2
Spokane ........ 400 330 30x—13 15 5
Harmsen, Goot (4), Ward (4), Owens (6) and Recca, Holmes, Perry (4), Orphal (9), Nelson (9) and Sheely.
Second game
Victoria ........ 000 000 001—1 5 2
Spokane ....... 102 106 00x—10 16 1
Kasparovitch, Goot (6) and Recca; Babbitt and Sheely.
W L Pct. GB
Tacoma ..... 38 22 .633 --
Bremerton .. 37 25 .597 2
Spokane .... 30 29 .508 7½
Vancouver .. 29 29 .500 8
Victoria ... 31 32 .492 8½
Salem ...... 28 34 .452 11
Wenatchee .. 27 33 .450 11
Yakima ..... 23 39 .371 16
Triple Killing Notched By Indians
By the Associated Press
The Spokane Indians sit in third place in the Western International League today despite being victims of the season's first triple play.
The Redmen slapped a pair of defeats on the Victoria Athletics 13-11 and 10-1 yesterday to jump into the first division a half game ahead of Vancouver.
The triple play came in the third inning of the opener after Bill Wright and Bud Sheely had singled. George Valine, attempting to bunt, popped the hall behind the pitcher's box. Vic Buccola raced over from first base to make a diving catch, fired the ball to Lou Kubiak at second who relayed to Jack Palmer at first to complete the triple killing.
Tacoma slapped Salem down twice 6-2 and 5-4 but failed to gain ground on runner-up Bremerton which dumped Salem by scores of 9-7 and 7-3.
Vancouver and Wenatchee divided their twin bill, the Canadians winning the first 7-4 and Wenatchee breaking an 11-game losing streak with a 5-4 second game triumph.
WENATCHEE, June 20—Home runs by Bill Reese, Charlie Mead and Jack Warren helped Vancouver pick up a 7-4 win in the opener of a Sunday twin-bill in Wenatchee. The Chiefs won the second game, 5-4.
Reece and Warren hit solo homers, Warren's in the fifth inning, while Charlie Mead had a two-run shot for Vancouver. Bill Wilson batted in three of the four Wenatchee runs, two of them on a home run.
In the night game, Warren had two homers amongst his four hits, and batted in all the Vancouver runs. Wilson also smacked a solo shot in this game.
First game
Vancouver ........... 000 232 0—7 7 5
Wenatchee .......... 101 020 0—4 9 3
Costello and Warren; Horton, Gilson (5), Stevens (7) and Gardner.
Second game
Vancouver .......... 101 020 000—4 8 1
Wenatchee ......... 104 000 00x—5 8 3
Saltzman and Warren; Lierman and Dalrymple, Gardner (8).
First game
Tacoma .......... 000 420 0—6 7 2
Yakima ........... 001 000 1—2 9 1
Vanturelli and Hargadon; Kittle and Eastwood, Constantino (5).
Second game
Tacoma ......... 000 010 310—5 10 0
Yakima .......... 001 003 000—4 7 0
Clary, Nicholas (6) and Rossi; Strait, Drilling (7) and Wyatt.
First game
Bremerton ......... 401 121 0—9 12 1
Salem .............. 300 200 2—7 10 1
Barnise and Volpi; Wyatt and Stumpf.
Second game
Bremerton ........ 001 303 000—7 9 1
Salem .............. 002 010 000—3 11 5
Hittle and Ronning; Sporer and Stumpf.
First game
Victoria ......... 000 502 004—11 16 2
Spokane ........ 400 330 30x—13 15 5
Harmsen, Goot (4), Ward (4), Owens (6) and Recca, Holmes, Perry (4), Orphal (9), Nelson (9) and Sheely.
Second game
Victoria ........ 000 000 001—1 5 2
Spokane ....... 102 106 00x—10 16 1
Kasparovitch, Goot (6) and Recca; Babbitt and Sheely.
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