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Show What Say? We Won a Game? Are Ya Sure About That SAINTS FINALLY BEAT OAKS AFTER LOSING 6 IN ROW Salt Lakers Wind Up Disastrous Stay at Golden Gate With Three Victories in Fourteen Games Played; Jean Dubuc Lucky Pitcher to Take Only Game From Acorns; Kirmeyer Loses Morning Contest, Being Hit Hard. At Oakland (forenoon game) Salt Lake 3, Oakland ti. At San Francisco (afternoon game) Salt Lake 3, Oakland 2. . At Vernon (forenoon game) San Francisco 2, Los Angeles An-geles 6. At Los Angeles (afternoon game) San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 1. At l'ortlaand (first game) Vernon i, Portland 3. Second game Vernon 4, Portland 10 (called in eighth; darkness). SAN FR A Nt'ISC'O, Sept. 30. After losing six straight games to the Oaks this week the Saints this afternoon came back and won, .'! to 2. They had lost in the morning, li to The Saints' visit, in Pan Francisco the past two weeks has been anything lint pleasant. They are taking, away with them only three victories in fourteen four-teen games. The Oaks appeared to have the afternoon aft-ernoon game until the eighth inning, when the visitors hopped onto Kremer tor three hits and as manv runs. The Oaks threatened trouble in the ninth inning, but Dubuc crawled from under after one run li nil crossed. This morning the Oaklanders performed per-formed on their home grounds and showed off by maltreating Kirmeyer from the start. He was driven from the box in the third after five runs and six hits had been recorded. Evans diil better and was also lucky. He granted three hits in the fourth, which counted only one run, and two hits in the fifth! which counted none. In the morning: Kama Tobin scored in the first limine on his hit. a bunt and Sheelv's hit. Two more were picked up In the fourth when Or hit safely. Quin-l.ili Quin-l.ili was walked and both moved up on a sacrifice. Stumpf then obligingly hooted a grounder and let the runs over. Oakland went after Kirmeyer hard In the first inning, getting a flying start of three runs. In tile afternoon, with one out. Middle-ton Middle-ton singled in the first inning, and on a hit-and-run play Murphy threw his bat at the ball and dropped it Just out of Its til's reach for another single. Hack Miiler then hit and put the run over. That was all for the Oaks until the ninth, when Hack Miller opened with a bit, Gardner bynted him to second and Arlett's flit scored him. Salt Lake scored only in the eighth. Tobin beat out a bunt and Rath bunted him to second. Sheely wr hit with a pitched ball, and then Buddy Ryan drove a tall flv to the right field fence, scoring scor-ing Tobin, tending Sheely to third and taking second himself on the throw-in. Orandall made good with a single to center cen-ter that scored Sheely and Ryan. |