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Show j OLAF YIELDS BUT i TWO HITS; SAINTS ,: s DROP DOWN NOTCH ! Kirmeyer Holds Seals to Two Runs, but They Prove Enough for Leaders; Double Victory Jl for Angels Over Tigers Gives LosAngeles Working Hold on Second Place. p,... , At San Francisco Salt Lake 1, San Francisco 2. At Los Angeles First game: .. Vernon 1, Los Angeles 3. Second Sec-ond game: Vernon 0, Los Angeles An-geles 3. At Portland Oakland 0, Fort-land Fort-land 5. ' , Special to The Tribune. r1 AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22. Olaf T w Erioliwon tviis unbeatable this IJ afternoon ami he succeeded in taking his second victory of the series and at the same time cinching the series for the Seals. He put down Salt .Lake today, 2 to 1. Salt Laice got men to second only four times. In tho second inning Karl Crandall hit to left for two sacks and a moment lator iras out at third wheu Billy Orr hit a bounder. Orr leached second ou'au infield out. In the sixth, when the Saints made their louo tally, Tobin and Kath got past tho keystone sack. It w3 the best played game of the serioa. Ollie Kirmeyer pitched ball j. i . good enough to win any ordinary con-M con-M test and after the first inning, when u"Seuls nicked him for their total of two, he shut them out. lie allowed sev- en hits. Crandall 's double in tho second and Hannah's singlo in the fifth were the SaJt Lake total. The Seals' run-getting was confined to tho opening inning. Calvo, first up, singled to center. Pick was an infield i out. Maisel walked. Schaller scored ! Calvo with a double to right and after Uon'js had fanned Koerner beat out an j iufk'ftl hit, on which Maisel scored. Salt Lake's lone tally was the result of Tobin 's walk, a stolen base, a pass to Kath, Sheely's sacrifice and Evan's infield out, on' which Tobin counted. |