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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Tacoma Wins Two. TACOMA, Wash,, May 1. Before a record-breaking crowd, both morning and afternoon, tho Tigers won two gamos for Oakland today and tho lead In the pennant pen-nant race increased. In the morning game Ovorall was at his best and after tho first two Innings, whon Oakland scored three runs, ho allowed only two scnttorcd hits, although ho had boon hit in the face with a batted ball In the first Inning, which nearly knookdd hlo teeth out. Schmidt was easy for Tacoma and eight of tho nino were oarnod, four being homo runs, Tho fielding of both teams was high class, a sensational catch by, Shcchnn being the feature. Attendance, 3000. Scores: First came Ji. IT. E. Oakland 210 000 OCO-3 7 0 Tacoma 2"i0 0)3 02 0 14 0 BatterI6s Schmidt and Lohman; Overall and Graham, Oakland could do nothing at all with Bobby Koofo In tho aftornoon, getting but two men past second and one other aB far as second. Mosklman was hit hard when hit meant runs, Tnoomn nottlng sbc two-baggers two-baggers off his delivery out of thirteen hits. JCeefo'n support was high class from ftart to finish. The park was packed with peoplo and ground rules again provallcd. Keefo received an enthusiastic ovation, this being his first appearance before a homo crowd. Tho locals pulled oft throo fast double plays. Attendance, S0O0. Scoro; Tt-H. E. Oakland 000 000 0)0-0 7 3 Tacoma , ,,002 020 21 7 13 Q Batteries Mosklman and Lahman; Keofft and Hogan. Umpire. Huston. |