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Show I PACIFIC LEAGUE Three Straight Victories. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2. Oakland defeated Los Angeles for tho third consecutive con-secutive time today, winning by 3 to 0. Score: R. IT. E. Oaklund 3 7 1 Los Angeles 0 S 1 Batteries Christian and Lewis, Koest-ner Koest-ner and Orendorff. Henley Too Strong. SACRAMENTO. Sept. 2. Hcnloy was too much for tho locals today, who fell before the league leaders by a score of 7 to i'. Ehman blew up In the third Inning, In-ning, when five runs wero scored. He wn3 succeeded by Baum, who allowed two moro runs. R. II. E. Snn Francisco 7 12 .1 Sncrnmcnto 0 3 8 Batteries Henley and Berry; Baum, Ehman and Graham. La Longe. One-Run Game. LOS ANGELES. ScpL 2. A double by Brown and a single by Stovall gavo Vernon Ver-non one run and the gamo In tho third Inning today. Carson pitched a steady game, but his team mates wero unable to ounch their few hits. R. H. E. Vernon 1 fi 0 Portland 0 4 1 BultciioH Vance and Brown; Carson and FJshcr. American Association. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 2; Toledo, To-ledo, 4. At Columbus Louisville, 9; Columbus, Colum-bus, 6. At Milwaukee Kansas City, 2; Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, 3. |