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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Seattle, 11; Los Angeles, 7. SEATTLE, Wtah.. Oct. 19. By a sudden streak of batting Scattlo ovorcamo Los Angeles's lead and won out by a liberal margin. Warron and Charlie Hall faced oaoh other. Warren had all tho luck oarly In the gamo and Charlie had more than his sharo in tho latter part, Scoro: R. H. E. Scattlo 200 C02 52 11 17 2 Lob Angeles 020 120 020 7 7 3 Batteries Charllo Hall and Leahy; Warron Hall and Spies. Umpire, McDonald. Mc-Donald. Tacoma, 2; Oakland, 3. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. There was llttlo opportunity today for tho players to fatten their batting averages. Moski-man Moski-man and Thomas wero oppoeed at tho points and so speedily disposed of batters bat-ters that times at bat wero few. Luck, however, favored Oakland and victory went to that team by a closo markin. Scoro: R. H. E. Tacoma 100 100 0002 C 3 Oakland . 100 100 10 3 G 1 Batteries Thomas and Hogan; Moskl-mon Moskl-mon and Byrne. Portland, 3; San Francisco, 7. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 19. Timely hitting hit-ting by tho visitors and looso fielding caused tho homo team to lose Portland today's gamo with San Francisco. Score: R. H. E. Portland , . 000 010 2003 9 C San Francisco 003 000 3107 7 0 Batteries Starkells and ICcllackoy; Wheeler and Wilson. Umpire Brown. Boy "Wins Kite Prize Contest. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 19 Tho World's Fair Jury today decided that In tho contest for kites to rise to an altitude of at least 500 feat, with 00 feet of line, awards should bo made as follows: First prize, $500, J. B. Wardwell, Stamford, Conn., second prize, 300, J. N. Fataut, St. Louis; third prize, S200, H. B. Bristol. Webster Grove, Mo. The winner of tho first prize Is a boy of sixteen |