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Show OLD JACK mi TWICE m FOR Los Angeles Veteran Heaver Heav-er Not Only Pitches, but Also Does Most of Hitting. PORTLAND, Ore., June 15. John Wampus Ryan, the man from (,'on-nauglit, (,'on-nauglit, stopped the Beavers in their mad streak and he did most of the run getting himself. Old Jawn clicked two homers over the garden, one with three men on bases, and that clinched the jarne, even though the Beavers made a tour-flush rally in the eighth, when farmer rapped out a two-bagger and cleared the bags of three men. The score was 12 to (i. Los Angeles hopped on lyncher in I the first inn.ing, when four runs came ; across on a single and a stolen base by Vaughn, Killit'er's single, Meusel sac-. rifice lly, Boles' walk and Ellis' sin-. ge. I Ryan raised a long fly into the cen- j tor field bleachers in the fourth inning. I In the fifth frame Meusel singled I with two out, Kenworthy having con-tributed con-tributed by being caught off second by j Fincher, after he had doubled. Then ; Long Bill lost control and walked Boles, Kllis nnd Davis, forcing in Meusel. Meu-sel. This time Ryan lifted tiie ball over right center fence and four runs resulted. Ryan held the Benvers hitless until the sixth, when Hollocher aud Rodgcrs singled, moved up on "WI lie's out and scored on Borton "s single and Killit'er's error. Harstad's alk. the hitting of Hol-lnfher Hol-lnfher with a pitched ball, Borton 's single that brought Hollv in and Farmer Far-mer 's double gave the Beavers enough runs to count .six. The Angels made it twice as many |