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Show AGAIN ANGELS TROUNCE DAKS,-FIVEJTRAIGHT DAKS,-FIVEJTRAIGHT Seraphs Continue to Win and Thereby Strengthen Hold on Top of the r League Ladder. TIGERS WIN ANOTHER FROM M'CREDIE PETS Vernon Stands Four Games to One; Portland Now in Fourth Place by a Slim Margin. Special to The Tribune, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14. Oakland failed to stop the Angels' winning streak today, although Kowdr Elliott sent Clinton Prough to the firing line. Dillon picked Tom Hughes against tho visitors, and he made good, the score being 7 to 1. Jack Ness was out of the game with a sore arm and Rube Gardner was on first for Oakland. The visitors grabbed their first and only run when Tohiu got a lift by grounding to Terry, who caught Gardner at the plate, afid later scored on Kuhn's double. The Angels speedily came back in the third with a tying run aud cinched the game when they put across three in the sixth. Mapgert opened tho inning in-ning by fanning, Beumiller waited out four balls and took first and Wolter also got his vbase .by the same route. Koerner tripled to the score board, scoring Beumiller and Wolter. Ellis walked and Terry sent a sacrifice to Johnston, Koerner scoring and Ellis going go-ing to second. Brooks went out, Litschi to Gardner. Just to make tho frame a little more secure the Angels - showed they could repeat in the eighth. Wolter singled infield, McMullen running for him. Koerner was hit by a pitched ball. Ellis El-lis flied to Tobin, McMullen going to third after the catch. Terry singled to left, scoring McMullen and sending Koerner to second. Brooks singled to center, scoring Koerner. Terry scored and Brooks took second on .lohnstoo error. Butler flied to Johnston and BrookR was caught attempting to score after 'tne catch, Johnston to Kubn. OAKLAND. AB. Tt. H. PO. A'. V.. Marean, 2b 3 0 1 2 2 ft Middleton, If 4 n 1 2 n 1 Johnston, cf 4 ft 0 2 t 1 Gardner, lb 4 0 2 7 1 ft Tohin, rf 3 1 n 0 n ft Kuhn. c 4 0 1 7 2 n Utschi. 3b 2 0 0 2 2 0 McArdle, ss 4 1 - 3 ft Prough, p 3 0 0 ft ft ft Mundorff 1 0 0 0 0 ft Totals 32 1 6 24 10 2 "Batted for Frough in eighth. LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. V.. Macceri. cf 4 0 1 n ft ft Beumiller. 2b 3 1 0 4 :i 1 Wolter. rf 3 1 2 1 ft ft Koerner, lb 3 2 2 S 0 0 Ellis. If 3 ft ft 0 1 ft Terrv, ss 3 1 2 3 4 ft Brooks, r 4 0 1 7 0 ft Buller, 3b n 1 2 1 3 O Hughes, p. 2 0 ft ft 2 ft McMullen 0 1 0 0 0 " Totals 2S 7 10 27 13 I Ran for Wolter in eighth. Score by Innings: Oakland Runs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ft 1 Hits 0 2 200011 06 Loa Angeles Runs 0 0 1 ft 0 ft ft 3 - 7 Hits 1 12 10 113 '-1ft Summary: Three-bn ne lilts Wolter. Gardner, Koerner, Two-base bits Kuhn. Koerner. Sacrifice hits Hughes. Terry. stolen bases Kuhn, McArdle. Maeccrt. Struck out By Prougli. ij ; by Hudies, t. Bases on balls Off Trough, 4; off Hughes. 3. Runs responsible for Protjuli, ."; Hughes. 1. Double plays Mnrcan in Me- A rdle to Gardner: Johnston to Kuhn. Hit bv pitched balls Koerner, Litschi. Umpires Elnney and Guthrie. Timo of game 1 hour and 3U minute?. ALTHOUGH OUTHIT, TIGERS WIN GAME Special to The Tribune. PORT LA NT), Aug. 14. The Vernon Tigers nosed the Beavers out, 4 to 3, today, although the Portlanders outhit, them bv four swnts. The locals batted Doc Wliite out of tho box, and there wa some satisfaction in that. There was a little pJeapnro for thn local fans in seeing Rube Evans turn the Tigers back during the six frame that he worked, -find there was also some, pleasure in Fred Cariseh 'a throwing to the second sock. Vernon got away to a two m n lend in very easy fashion. Tfader walked and took second when Derrick mesFed up Doane 'h intended sacrifice. Haylem was out on a sacrifice. Higpinbofham to Derrick, and Wjlhoit cleaned up with a double. Iligpinhotham gave a marvelous exhibition ex-hibition of hem- not to pitch in the fee-nnd. fee-nnd. Be'ger led off with a double, a wild pif'h sent him to third ; Spenrrr lined to Derrick and White ptarted an amp zing plav fr fDpL'inbot ham. M ' Trfiiuvl hail rrent into Hig's hano- and Berg' r wa cnupiii dead "if timd. HiL't-' lr.i-ii-eJv pnr-ned Merger bad. to thid. fond iv car.'"-Miig the 'nail. When he did make' np his mind to throw, as I'.ergr ?lid ha-k into third, the to wa- low and rolled to the grandstand. frger 'fired 8Trd White legged it around to third. T'oc virtually walked homo on Higg next displav, which was a wild pt ' h. Mri'i-r-die could stand it no longer and Uu'i.e Evans Hi'-.-e.-ded the v, M and .,.(,fll, r---r The F'.-avor fignnd on L.'.-Mirg afW White ;m the -r. alh-d ' ,, -even 1 1). ' ' With D'TP1 k OU f , Eva'.'- iir":ed for the weo-ri ti'He a H car-lnl'- wal'-ed. St.-' for-ed arlHe and E an landed at third. 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