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Show PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Oakland, 7; Tacoma, 16. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 0- Poor dollvcry by threo pitchers, coupled with a rccord-breaklnir rccord-breaklnir number of orrors by Oakland cavo the llrst Bumo of tho present series to Tacoma by a pcorc of 1C to 7. Oakland was batted for llftccn hits and mado eleven errors. After ullowlntc nlno hits In nix Innlncs, llocan was replaced by Pierce, who pitched two lnnlncs and In turn wa rollovcd by Schmidt In the last Innlnif, but without Improving tho fortunes for-tunes of tho Oakland team. Brown was batted for twelve hits. A threo-buRKer by Shcehan in the ninth cleared tho bases und contributed threo of the six runs mado by Tncoma. In that Inning. Kruscr mado threo errors on llrst baee. Scoro: R. II. E. Tacoma 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6-14 ir, 2 Oakland 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 7 12 11 Batteries Brown and Hoftan; llocan, Pierce, Schmidt and Stanley. Umpires McDOnald and Bray. Seattlo, 6; San Francisco, 3. SEATTLE, Aue. 0. The Scnls wcro taken Into camp again today by tho home club. Soattlo got hits when they wcro needed and Snn Francisco's errors wcro made at critical moments. Kid Mohler wo Injured in the llrst tnnlnp by a batted ball which struck him In tho left temple. Tho upper Jawbono was fractured frac-tured and ho was removed to a hospital. Park Wilson received two badly bruised and dislocated dislo-cated flnRers later In tho gamo and had to retire. re-tire. Scoro: It. II. E. Seattle 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 10 1 San Francisco 0 0111000 03 8 Batterl Wheeler. Henley and Wilson and Shea; Reach and Blankonulilp. Umpire Per-rlne. Per-rlne. j r , Portland, 6; Los Angeles, O. , PORTLAND, Or., Aufi. 9. Portland shut out Loa Anuelcs today, owing to Eaalck's steady work In the box and a phcnbmcnol catch of a long drlvo from Dillon's bat by Van Buren when two men wero on bases. Tho batting of Mitchell and McLean wero tho features, tho former wcnrlnff a home run and -tho latter a doublo-hoader ahd two slncles. Scoro: R. II. E. Los Aneoles 0 0000000 00 S 3 Portland 0 3000008 6 9 p- Batteries Oray and Spies; Esslck and McLean. Mc-Lean. Umpire Davis. |