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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Tncoma, 6; Portland, 1. FRESNO, Nov. 23. Tacoma's heavy hitting won today from Portland by a score of r, to 1. Overall did the work, allowing al-lowing only fivo hits. Tho feature of the gamo was a long high hit mado by Mc-ljiughlln Mc-ljiughlln away out over center. It was the longest hit over made on the field nnd McLaughlin made tho circuit easily Tomorrow afternoon two games will be played Score: R H. E. Tacoma 002 021 01-n in I Portland '.. .000 000 010-1 5 1 Batteries Overall and Graham; Slark-clls Slark-clls and Frury. Umpire Perrlnc. Oakland, 5; San Francisco, 7. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Bunched hitting tells tho story of today's game. In tho earlier Innings tho locals hammered ham-mered Mosklman when hits brought vc-sults vc-sults and Oakland never had a chance. Score: R. IX. E. Oakland C01 020 0CO 3 5 0 San Francisco 022 020 01' 7 8 0 Batteries Mosklman and Byrnes; Barber Bar-ber and Wilson. Umpire McDonald. Los Angeles, 9; Seattle, 11. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 23. The sceno that followed today's game between be-tween Seattle and Los Angeles was tho wildest that ever took place on tho local grounds. Tho chief feature or the gamo was tho questionable decisions against tho local team by Umpire Brown, and as a result Brown was slapped In tho face by Flood In the second inning, knocked down by Frank Chance at the end of the eighth, when the game was called on account of darkness, and almost mobbed by a crowd of several hundred. It required re-quired tho combined offorts of four policemen, po-licemen, two detectives and Jim Morley to protect the umpire from the crowd Scoro: R. H E. Los Angeles Ill C02 31 9 11 2 Seattle CGI C02 11 11 11 2 Batteries Baum and Soles; Shields, Williams and Blankenshlp. Umpire-Brown. |